Friday, June 05, 2015

Death on a Silver Tray, A Beau Brummell Mystery by Rosemary Stevens, Now Available at a Special Price

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy.

Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the author …

Death on a Silver Tray by Rosemary Stevens

Death on a Silver Tray by Rosemary Stevens

A Beau Brummell Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Rosemary Stevens

Price: $1.99 (as of 06/05/2015 at 4:00 PM ET).

Death on a Silver Tray by Rosemary Stevens, Amazon Kindle format

Winner of the 2000 Agatha Award for Best First Novel.

When a desperate Duchess of York asks for his help, Beau Brummell wouldn't think of refusing. The cantankerous Countess of Wrayburn has been fatally poisoned, and her paid companion is the prime suspect. Unfortunately, the Duchess is the one who arranged the young woman's employment with the late Countess. If the accusations prove true, the scandal would ruin the Duchess's good name.

Ever the gentleman, Brummell hastens to the Wrayburn house to do some inquiring of his own. It doesn't take long to realize that more than one person had motive to poison Lady Wrayburn. And Beau Brummell is going to find out who they are. Because if there's one thing that's never in style, it's murder.

Death on a Silver Tray by Rosemary Stevens

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Don't Lose Her by Jonathon King, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during June 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during June 2015 …

Don't Lose Her by Jonathon King

Don't Lose Her by Jonathon King, A Max Freeman Mystery (7th in series)

Publisher: Open Road

Don't Lose Her by Jonathon King, Amazon Kindle format

When a pregnant federal judge is abducted, Max Freeman pursues an eccentric gang deep into a hidden world he knows better than most: the shadowy waterways of the Florida Everglades …

US district judge Diane Manchester has looked across the courtroom into the eyes of evil before. But today, as she presides over the extradition hearing of a notorious Colombian drug lord, she is also eight months pregnant. Her chair is uncomfortable, her robe is constrictive, and her due date is fast approaching. If she shows a single sign of weakness, Diane risks jeopardizing the biggest trial of her career and setting a vicious murderer free.

In seconds, her situation takes a harrowing turn for the worse. Walking to her favorite lunch spot, Diane is grabbed off the street, thrown into the back of a white van, blindfolded, and threatened with death. She has no idea who her kidnappers are or what they want. Maintaining a strict code of silence, they refuse to give her even the smallest glimmer of hope.

But Diane's captors have overlooked a crucial detail: Her husband, Billy, is the employer and best friend of Max Freeman, Philadelphia cop turned South Florida private investigator. Tossing off the rule of law, Freeman sets out to determine which of a rogues' gallery of suspects took Diane — and to save her and her unborn child before it's too late.

Don't Lose Her by Jonathon King

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Threads of Deceit, A Vineyard Quilt Mystery by Mae Fox and Jan Fields, Now Available at a Special Price

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy.

Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Annie's …

Threads of Deceit by Mae Fox and Jan Fields

Threads of Deceit by Mae Fox and Jan Fields

A Vineyard Quilt Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Annie's

Price: 99¢ (as of 06/05/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

Threads of Deceit by Mae Fox and Jan Fields, Amazon Kindle format

Former antiquities bounty hunter Julie Ellis accepts a position as manager of the Quilt Haus Inn in Missouri wine country, thinking it the perfect place to keep a low profile and start a new, less-dangerous career. And it is — until the ruggedly handsome Daniel Franklin walks through the front door and asks for a room.

Daniel claims to be a historian overseeing the recovery operation of a famous sunken ship that he believes to be buried, of all places, in a nearby farm field. Though Julie finds his story odd at best, news of the "treasure ship" spreads like wildfire through the small town of Straussberg, and Julie and her guests are soon caught up in the melee. The discovery of a dead body at the dig site makes it clear that someone else believes in Daniel's theory too and doesn't want the ship or its secrets unearthed.

When frightening things start to happen at the inn, Julie can't help but wonder if the killer hiding right under her own roof.

Threads of Deceit by Mae Fox and Jan Fields

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Night Tremors by Matt Coyle, New in Bookstores during June 2015

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during June 2015 is …

Night Tremors by Matt Coyle

Night Tremors by Matt Coyle, a Rick Cahill Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

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Nightmares of the man he killed two years ago still chase Rick Cahill through his sleep. The memory of his murdered wife haunts him during waking hours. His private investigative work, secretly photographing adulterers, paid for his new house but stains his soul.

When an old nemesis asks for his help to free a man from prison, a man he thinks is wrongly convicted of murder, Rick grabs at the chance to turn his life around. His investigation takes him from the wealthy enclave of La Jolla to the dark underbelly of San Diego. His quest fractures his friendship with his mentor, endangers his steady job, and draws the ire of the Police Chief who had tried to put Rick behind bars forever. With the police on one side of the law and a vicious biker gang on the other, all trying to stop him from freeing the man in prison, Rick risks his life to uncover the truth that only the real killer knows — what happened one bloody night eight years earlier.

Night Tremors by Matt Coyle

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Nominees for the 2015 Shamus Award Announced

Mystery, Suspense and Thriller Book Awards

The nominees for the 2015 Shamus Awards have been announced by The Private Eye Writers of America (PWA). The winners are typically announced at the PWA banquet during Bouchercon.

And the nominees are …

Best Hardcover PI Novel:
The Hollow Girl by Reed Farrel Coleman
The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith
Toyko Kill by Barry Lancet
Hounded by David Rosenfelt
Peter Pan Must Die by John Verdon

Best First PI Novel:
Invisible City by Julia Dahl
Bad Country by C. B. McKenzie
Last of the Independents by Sam Wiebe
Wink of an Eye by Lynn Chandler Willis
City of Brick and Shadow by Tim Wirkus

Best Paperback Original PI Novel:
The Detective and the Pipe Girl by Michael Craven
Beauty With A Bomb by M. C. Grant
Critical Damage by Robert K. Lewis
Street Justice by Kris Nelscott
Moonlight Weeps by Vincent Zandri

Best PI Short Story:
• "Clear Recent History" by Gon Ben Ari (Tel Aviv Noir)
• "The Ehrengraf Fandango" by Lawrence Block (Defender of the Innocent)
• "Busting Red Heads" by Richard Helms (Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine)
• "Fear Is The Best Keeper of Secrets" by Vali Khalili (Tehran Noir)
• "Mei Kwei, I Love You" by Suchen Christine Lim (Singapore Noir)

Best Indie PI Novel
The Shadow Broker by Trace Conger
Nobody's Child by Libby Fischer Hellmann
Played To Death by BV Lawson
The Kids Are All Right by Steve Liskow
Get Busy Dying by Ben Rehder

(Hat tip to In Reference To Murder for providing this list.)

Spiraled by Kendra Elliot, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during June 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during June 2015 …

Spiraled by Kendra Elliot

Spiraled by Kendra Elliot, A Callahan and McLane Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Montlake Romance

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FBI Special Agent Ava McLane solves crimes; she doesn't witness them. When she's trapped in a mall without her weapon as a shooter picks off victims, she hides with a wounded teen and prays for her survival.

But that's only the beginning …

An epidemic of mass shootings has swept across Oregon. The young shooters terrify the public, committing random murders before taking their own lives. The task force assembled to solve the case — which includes Ava's boyfriend, detective Mason Callahan — remains stumped. And on top of this chaos, Ava's troubled twin sister reappears, throwing Ava's already-tumultuous life into a tailspin.

An old-fashioned cop with a strong sense of duty, Mason struggles to find the cause of the shootings as workaholic Ava spins ever closer to breaking down. But can one detective save the lives of countless innocents — and prevent the woman he loves from going over the edge?

Spiraled by Kendra Elliot

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Joey's Place, A Novel of Las Vegas by JW Nelson, Now Available at a Special Price

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Joey's Place by JW Nelson

Joey's Place by JW Nelson

A Novel of Las Vegas

Publisher: Moonshine Cove Publishing

Price: $1.99 (as of 06/05/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Joey's Place by JW Nelson, Amazon Kindle format

Las Vegas. 1970. Motor courts, motels, and open desert share the Strip with resorts like the Dunes, Sands, and Desert Inn. The resorts take care of their own problems and the law picks up the pieces. If they can find them. Then the co-owner of the most exclusive casino in town is discovered in a parking lot with two slugs in his head. Bad for business.

The case should go to the Sheriff's elite team of investigators, but outcast Detective Heber Parkins — the department's "trash man" — mysteriously gets the assignment, drawing him into a deadly struggle for control of the city's future.

Joey's Place by JW Nelson

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Hardheaded Brunette, A Gilda Wright Mystery by Diane Bator, New This Week from Gemma Halliday

Gemma Halliday Publishing is a boutique publisher of light-hearted mystery, romantic suspense and romantic comedy novels, perfect for popping into your beach bag for a weekend away or cozying up beside a warm fire for a quiet night in.

We've selected one of their recently published titles to feature here today …

Hardheaded Brunette by Diane Bator

Hardheaded Brunette by Diane Bator

A Gilda Wright Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Gemma Halliday Publishing

Price: 99¢ (as of 06/05/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Hardheaded Brunette by Diane Bator, Amazon Kindle format

Gilda Wright's life seems to finally be on track. Her love life is looking up with her hot boss, Mick, and she's planning and promoting a grand opening extravaganza for his new martial arts school.

But things go awry when their special guest referee for the opening's exhibition match is found dead on the beach. To make matters worse, the school's sexy new weapons instructor, Kane Garrick, stands accused of his murder.

In spite of her promise to Mick and nearly everyone else in town to not get involved, Gilda — a.k.a. the Brunette Sherlock — wades into danger one more time. The only question is, can Gilda catch a killer before the killer catches up to her?

Hardheaded Brunette by Diane Bator

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An Excerpt from The Cult Cop by Howard F. Clarke

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Howard F. Clarke

We are delighted to welcome author Howard F. Clarke to Omnimystery News today.

Howard's new mystery/thriller with an occult element is The Cult Cop (April 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt, the first chapter.

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The Cult Cop by Howard F. Clarke

THE KNIGHT. THE HANGED MAN. THE MAGICIAN. THE Fool.
  Four cards representing four souls.
  Alexander Kale, clad only in a bath-robe, studied the Tarot cards laid on the desk before him. His face regis-tered emotions of surprise, curiosity, and even some trepidation. Kale knew which of the four cards represented his own place in the grand order of events. But the other three cards were harbingers. Unknown factors.
  He was being watched from the shadows of the dimly lit study by someone who reeked of cigarette smoke and who knew better than to approach too closely, partly for not wishing to offend with the tobacco odor, but also out of habit and cau-tion.
  This observer, Kale knew, would consid-er him insolent, spoiled, and ridiculous to spend time peering down at Tarot cards on the expensive desk while work, serious work, waited. But Kale kept the man in the shadows waiting a little while longer, nonetheless.
   The man in the shadows, from several feet away, could see the four exposed cards and accurately could make out their exquisite markings because he was trained to do such things. He took it all in and gave the younger man — this rich young pompous ruler — his due and waited like a servant in the dark. Because that was what the man in the shadows was: a servant. Never mind that he carried a badge, a gun, and the authority to use them.
  "So," he said, "which am I, Mr. Kale? The Fool, no doubt."
   "The Fool? No. The Fool is not a court jester. The Fool in Tarot is the final trump. The pebble in the shoe." Kale looked up. "No offense, but you're simply a knave. Not even a card in the deck."
  "Whatever," the man in the shadows said. "I've got to get go-ing."
  "Show me," Kale said.
  The other man pulled from his pocket a small plastic bag containing a single bullet. "No magic. A simple dud that will eliminate another fool."
  "Good luck," Kale said, going back to his Tarot cards.
  "I don't need luck. Just the bonus you promised. See you in New Mexico … sir." He let himself out of the room.
  Kale reconsid-ered the four cards. He touched the Hanged Man card, an elaborately hand-painted depiction of a man in medieval garment hanging, upside-down, from a rope bound to his feet rather than to his neck. "Scratch one cult cop," he said.
  
  The man from the shadows approaches the Los Angeles police headquarters and is recognized, waved in by the desk sergeant. The man proceeds to the detective's floor and finds it empty. But one detective's desk has a service revolver — a back-up pistol — lying on its side. Beside it, like a row of tiny metallic silos, are five cartridges. The owner of the gun, luckily (luck!), is out of sight for a moment. A toilet flushes from the latrine and so, a quick motion is necessary. Gloves on, unzip the plastic bag, replace one of the bullets on the desk with the one from the bag. Back, back into the Captain's empty office — empty because of the annual compe-tition shooting about to begin. Watch from the shadows as the target stumbles out of the latrine. Larry Cobbs, cult detective. Larry Cobbs, unshaven, clothes rumpled, eyeglasses smudged, clearly on his last legs. Larry Cobbs, pathetic fool. Fool enough to harass Alexander Kale.
  
  Night terrors. That is what doctors sometimes call them. Sometimes, the terrors can begin gently, even pleasantly, but then they will erupt into horrors that stay with you, gnaw at you for days.
  The terrors began that night for Jack Salt-er.
  At first, a gentle dream. Waves of tall, green grass and clusters of wild flowers undu-lating under crisp breezes. Craggy mountain peaks resembling spires of ancient icy castles in the distance. Glimmering water cascading through beaver ponds down the length of the hill.
  Jack Salter felt damp earth clinging beneath his boots and sharp air bracing against his face. He found that he was unshaven and wore jeans and a cotton plaid shirt. He felt an intoxicat-ing sense of peace and belonging. Then, Jack turned around.
  A rickety wooden fence teetered in the wind for miles in either direction. The fence was gray and termite-infested. Portions of it had collapsed although the fencepost still stood upright, giving it the gap-toothed appearance of a grotesque jack o' lantern. In the distance, across the grassy hills beyond the fence, several animals approached, running low to the ground like hyenas or wild dogs. There were eleven or twelve of them and they loped toward him in a pack. The pack snapped and slavered, flecks of foam tossed from bared fangs onto his boots. The dogs' hackles rose with rage and hatred. The dog pack halted at the fence despite its decrepit condition.
  Jack found himself holding a hammer and nails in one hand and a wooden board in the other. A stack of lumber lay beside him.
  He hesitated, then knelt and placed the board between two fence posts while the infuri-ated dogs renewed their frenzied gnashing within inches of his fingers. He set the nails down and placed one against the board while pinning the board into place with his elbow. He struck the nail on the head and heard the dogs squeal as if they, instead of the wooden board, had been impaled.
  Footsteps rapidly approached behind him and a voice said, "Let me give you a hand, buddy." The owner of the voice clutched Jack's shoulder and Jack experienced a feeling of deep revulsion mixed with cold fear. He saw dirty fingernails and sallow stained skin on the hand gripping his shirt.
  "No. That's okay," Jack answered, unwilling to face the owner of the voice. "I can do this." And he hammered the nail completely into the board, transfixing it to the fencepost. The dogs howled and the man's voice behind him snarled in turn. Jack felt himself hauled to his feet and jerked forcibly around. He stared in horror.
  His own twin stood before him. Same face, same hair, but face contorted by hatred. The eyes were piercing and from them burned a look of madness. "I TOLD you!" The twin said, between gritted, yellow teeth. "I will give you a hand." And he struck Jack full across the face sending him crashing through the board he had just nailed, onto the ground beyond and into the midst of the slavering dogs. The dogs tore and slashed at Jack as he desperately struggled to regain his feet. The dogs pulled Jack back down and ripped at his clothing, face, flesh …
  He awoke, thrashing and twisted amongst sweat-soaked bed sheets. He lay there, exhausted, reliving the details of the nightmare. The searing pain of the tearing fangs of the wild dogs subsided. He extricated himself from the sheets and, feeling disoriented, laden with the almost drugged-like effect the dream had on him, stumbled to the bath-room.
  He glanced at the mirror and stiffened. A red welt resembling the shape of a hand marked the side of his face. He splashed water over his face and felt better, but the face, the obscene version of his own features, kept forcing itself into his mind … the filth-smeared face … the madness. "Get a grip," he ordered himself … but his face still stung from the welt and his soul still shrank from the evil it sensed.
  He found his father's whiskey downstairs and carried the bottle back up to the bedroom where he poured himself a shot. It burned all the way down. He took bottle and glass to the balcony doors and pushed through into the night. Warm air, muggy and thick with the musty odor of an old, deteriorating city, squeezed around him. He stepped to the rail and poured himself another drink, despite knowing that it would make him ill. He scanned the street below him and heard the harsh laughter, the distant sirens, the arguments, the automobile sounds that signaled a busy squalid Friday night in Jersey City, New Jersey. God, what a place to live, even in the line of duty. What a place to die alone.
  The beefed-up car stereos of the cholos — the low rider gangs — reverberat-ed their thud, thud, thud against the bedroom walls as the gang members' cars cruised down the street. A rock band, heavy in percus-sion but with a strong-voiced female singer, pounded out a song from a nearby tavern. Jack could smell the fat and grease of the food from up here. It was all a long way from the mountain scene of the night-mare. He cursed the job, the work that first brought his father to this place and then his father's son.
  He looked down at the sidewalks and resisted the childish impulse to spit. He wondered what it would feel like to fall from this height; he also wondered if normal people had such thoughts. Perhaps he had latent suicidal ideations. Why not hang himself from the balcony instead of jumping off it? He laughed at the impression he would make to those below. His tongue jutting out, his face discolored. But in Jersey City, would anyone even no-tice?
  He stepped back from the rail and listened to the street life. A terrible melancholy ached inside him, a sense of loss that was greater than the absence of Jenny or even the passing of his parents. Something that mattered in his life was not answered by his professional success or his growing bank ac-count.
  It's just me and Jim Beam against the world, he thought. Several more drinks eased the rest of the pain and he laughed at himself, and then went back to bed where he slept, this time unmolested by slavering dogs or evil twins.
  
  Larry Cobbs chugs a drink from a whiskey bottle and puts the bottle back into an open bottom desk drawer. From the desk top, he grabs the framed photo-graph of a beautiful raven-haired woman, her eyes equally dark — unfathomable. He pitches the frame into the drawer where it shatters. He glances down at the sound of broken glass with a moment's regret, but sees among the glass shards an amulet on a gold chain. He curses the woman in the photograph and slams the desk drawer shut. He begins to load his pis-tol.
  
  Nathan Fist inched the old battle-worn Jeep Cherokee along the ravine bottom with the slightest crunching sound of tires against rocks and gravel. When gravel gave way to soft sand, he parked the vehicle — what he fondly referred to as his "Jeep Navajo" — and climbed out. He closed the door without a sound and started forward with his double barrel shotgun pointing the way. His uniform consisted of blue jeans, denim shirt, and a black Stetson hat. His silver badge was tucked away in a shirt pocket because the moon was full and there were no clouds to prevent the badge from betraying him with its sheen. His boots were soft and made no sound. Nathan Fist moved with an uncharacteristic tightness in his back and a very uncharacteris-tic knot in his stomach. Old fears flitted about in the night air. Fears and dimly remembered scary tales — native folklore that his parents and grandparents had tried to use to subdue his rowdy adolescence. As he grew up on the "res," he had not known enough of the world to be truly afraid. But since those days of childhood, he had seen enough to give him a healthy anxiety for situations like this one.

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Howard F. Clarke
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Howard F. Clarke

Howard F. Clarke is a novelist, editor, and an optioned screenwriter, whose extensive life experiences include military service, initially as an enlisted man and then as an officer; later he taught as an associate professor at a medical college. He has traveled through Europe, Asia, and much of the United States. He is the owner of the small, independent press, Western Gate Books. His next book will be a science fiction end-of-days novel set in Europe.

For more information about the author, please visit his website at HowardFClarke.com or find him on Twitter.

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The Cult Cop by Howard F. Clarke

The Cult Cop by Howard F. Clarke

A Novel of Spiritual Warfare

Publisher: Howard F. Clarke

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Jack Salter, troubled son of a disgraced police chief, and Nathan Hand, a tough but disrespected Navajo Nation deputy, join forces as they probe the underbelly of a powerful cult that is infesting medical clinics, funeral parlors, and even the local church in an infernal scheme to control the lives and souls of a New Mexico community.

The Cult Cop by Howard F. Clarke

Please Welcome Crime Novelist Chris Culver

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Chris Culver

We are delighted to welcome novelist Chris Culver back to Omnimystery News.

Last year we had the opportunity to speak with Chris when his stand-alone psychological thriller Nine Years Gone was published, and when we learned his latest Ash Rashid mystery, Measureless Night (May 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats), was being published we asked if he would do a return visit. He graciously agreed, with a guest post titled "Why Detective Fiction Matters".

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Chris Culver
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Every time I publish a book, I do a couple of interviews around the time of publication, and I get many of the same questions each time. Among the many questions I'm asked, people want to know what my newest book is about, where the idea came from, and why I choose to write the sort of books I do. I'm going to focus on the latter question today because it's a good one, mostly because it masks a far bigger question: why does detective fiction matter?

My standard answer is that I write detective novels because I like reading them and always have. My favorite authors include Mickey Spillane, Raymond Chandler, James Crumley, James Lee Burke, and dozens more. I'm honest when I answer that way, but I'm holding back as well. The other half of my answer, the one I rarely speak of in public, is that I write detective stories because they're important.

Already, I know certain readers are shaking their heads. Crime fiction, several academics have told me, is frivolous entertainment incapable of becoming real literature. Depending on what these academics mean, maybe they're right. I really don't know, and moreover, I really don't care. Even if a police procedural can't rise to the level of "art", it can have a profound impact on the world.

As a writer, I talk to law enforcement officials on a regular basis. Most of the men and women I know have great stories about their work, and they're oftentimes willing to share for the cost of a cup of coffee or a beer. In the past year or so, the tenor of some of these conversations has changed.

It's not an easy time to be a police officer in the United States. Many of the men and women I speak to feel as if they're under attack, and it's not hard to see why. Every other week, it seems, I'll turn on the news on TV and hear about officers in some distant city involved in an unjustified shooting. Most of the officers I talk to agree that these stories need to be heard because they bring up very important issues about race, legitimate use of force, inequality and a whole host of other issues.

At the same time, those same officers lament that the media rarely reports on the hundreds of thousands of other officers who admirably serve their communities day after day. Most of us rarely see that side of law enforcement. In fact, I'd venture to say that the vast majority of people have only or mostly negative experiences with police officers. They pull us over for traffic violations, they give us tickets for parking too far from the curb, they tell us to turn our music down if the neighbors complain when we throw parties. It's hard to avoid forming a negative picture of the average police officer in the face of all that.

This is one of the nice things about a good detective story; they remind us that the men and women who wear badges and patrol our communities are human beings. They have good days and bad, they do right and wrong, they get grumpy, they get tired, frustrated, etc. They're just like everyone else. It's an obvious fact, but it's one that's easily forgotten. It's also one worth repeating and writing about.

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After graduate school, Chris Culver taught courses in ethics and comparative religion at a small liberal arts university in southern Arkansas. While there and when he really should have been grading exams, he wrote The Abbey, which introduced the world to Detective Ash Rashid. Chris has been a storyteller since he was a kid, but he decided to write crime fiction after picking up a dog-eared, coffee-stained paperback copy of Mickey Spillane's I, the Jury in a library book sale. Many years later, his wife, despite considerable effort, still can't stop him from bringing more orphan books home. The two of them, along with a labrador retriever named Roy, reside near St. Louis.

For more information about the author, please visit his website at IndieCrime.com and his author page on Goodreads, or find him on Facebook and Twitter.

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Measureless Night by Chris Culver

Measureless Night by Chris Culver

An Ash Rashid Novel

Publisher: Chris Culver

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Detective Sergeant Ash Rashid wants little out of life: a steady job, a quiet place to call home, and a healthy family. Now three hundred days sober, for the first time he can see his happy ending forming on the horizon.

Then patrol officers find the body.

The victim has chemical burns on her arms, two broken legs, and a gash on her throat so deep it exposes the vertebrae of her neck. Then they find a second body and then two more. The killings aren't random, far from it. Each victim testified in a murder trial ten years ago, one that launched Ash's career. Each of them helped put a very dangerous man in prison, and now each of them has paid the price. Ready or not, Ash will soon learn the true cost of his happy ending. Because very dangerous men have a knack for reaching through walls.

Ten years ago, Ash helped send a predator to death row. Now someone plans to make him pay. And she's willing to kill everyone who stands in her way.

Measureless Night by Chris Culver

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Friday, June 05, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Friday, June 05, 2015 at 7:30 AM ET …

The Perfect Assassin by Ward Larsen

The Perfect Assassin by Ward Larsen

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

The Perfect Assassin by Ward Larsen, Amazon Kindle format

One perfect shot will change the course of history …

Christine Palmer, a young American doctor sailing solo across the Atlantic, makes an incredible discovery — a man narrowly clinging to his life in the frigid waters. But there is much more to this desperate survivor than meets the eye.

David Slaton is a Kidon — a highly-trained, highly-precise, and highly-dangerous assassin. The Kidon is both the hunter and the hunted, and he and Christine are in grave danger. Will they win in this race against time?

The Perfect Assassin by Ward Larsen

Touch of Frost by Jennifer Estep

Six Books in the Mythos Academy Series by Jennifer Estep for $1.99 Each is a Kindle Daily Deal. We're featuring the first in the series in this post.

Touch of Frost by Jennifer Estep

A Mythos Academy Novel (1st in series)

Publisher: Kensington

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

Touch of Frost by Jennifer Estep, Amazon Kindle format

My name is Gwen Frost, and I go to Mythos Academy — a school of myths, magic and warrior whiz kids, where even the lowliest geek knows how to chop off somebody's head with a sword and Logan Quinn, the hottest Spartan guy in school, also happens to be the deadliest.

But lately, things have been weird, even for Mythos. First, mean girl Jasmine Ashton was murdered in the Library of Antiquities. Then, someone stole the Bowl of Tears, a magical artifact that can be used to bring about the second Chaos War. You know, death, destruction and lots of other bad, bad things. Freaky stuff like this goes on all the time at Mythos, but I'm determined to find out who killed Jasmine and why — especially since I should have been the one who died …

Touch of Frost by Jennifer Estep

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Friday, June 05, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Friday, June 05, 2015 at 6:30 AM ET …

The Point of Death by Roslyn Woods

The Point of Death by Roslyn Woods

An Austin, Texas Art Mystery

Publisher: Roslyn Woods

Price: FREE!

The Point of Death by Roslyn Woods, Amazon Kindle format

Skin and Blond by V. J. Chambers

Skin and Blond by V. J. Chambers

A Blond Noir Mystery

Publisher: Punk Rawk Books

Price: FREE!

Skin and Blond by V. J. Chambers, Amazon Kindle format

Rest in Pieces by Katie Graykowski

Rest in Pieces by Katie Graykowski

A PTO Murder Club Mystery

Publisher: Katie Graykowski

Price: FREE!

Rest in Pieces by Katie Graykowski, Amazon Kindle format

Crescent Crown Murder by Liv Taylor

Crescent Crown Murder by Liv Taylor

A Culinary Cozy Mystery Novella

Publisher: Liv Taylor

Price: FREE!

Crescent Crown Murder by Liv Taylor, Amazon Kindle format

Kissing the Werewolf by Kendra Ashe

Kissing the Werewolf by Kendra Ashe

An Izzy Cooper Novel

Publisher: Kendra Ashe

Price: FREE!

Kissing the Werewolf by Kendra Ashe, Amazon Kindle format

Slow Burning Lies by Ray Kingfisher

Slow Burning Lies by Ray Kingfisher

A Psychological Thriller

Publisher: Ray Kingfisher

Price: FREE!

Slow Burning Lies by Ray Kingfisher, Amazon Kindle format

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Thursday, June 04, 2015

The Immortal Madonna, A Historical Thriller by Yvonne Crowe, New This Week from Endeavour Press

Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent digital publisher, promoting and selling ebook editions of works by new authors as well as bringing out ebook editions of out of print books.

We've selected one of their recently published mystery, suspense, thriller or crime titles to feature here today …

The Immortal Madonna by Yvonne Crowe

The Immortal Madonna by Yvonne Crowe

A Historical Thriller

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 06/04/2015 at 5:30 PM ET).

The Immortal Madonna by Yvonne Crowe, Amazon Kindle format

Nicolina Fabiani, an award-winning journalist, is still in trouble with the Knights of Malta, after she exposed their involvement in the corruption of the Catholic Church. And now, she has once again found herself crossing their paths.

After a hair-raising experience reporting on war crimes in Syria, Lina is rescued by David Baron a Professor of Ancient Languages, and undercover Mossad agent. David is determined to track down The Immortal Madonna, an ancient Middle-Eastern goddess, originally called NIN-TI, who's story was absorbed by the Roman Catholic Church. Lina joins him on his quest, but it soon becomes clear they are being followed.

Are the Knights of Malta also after The Immortal Madonna? What will happen if her power is unleashed? Is she a force for good, or for evil? And what do the Knights want with her?

Nicolina and David must stay one step ahead of her old nemesis as they try to decipher the clues which could uncover a ground-shattering revelation about the origins of mankind …

The Immortal Madonna by Yvonne Crowe

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Sherlock Holmes and the Mayfair Murders, A Sherlock Holmes Pastiche by David Britland, Now Available at a Special Price

Amazon Kindle Countdown Deals are limited-time discounts on Kindle-exclusive books.

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of today's titles … but take advantage of this deal now as the price will go up to its digital list price soon! (See the countdown clock on the book product page to see how much time remains on this deal.)

Sherlock Holmes and the Mayfair Murders by David Britland

Sherlock Holmes and the Mayfair Murders by David Britland

A Sherlock Holmes Pastiche

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 06/04/2015 at 5:00 PM ET).

Sherlock Holmes and the Mayfair Murders by David Britland, Amazon Kindle format

Only a few short years ago the monster known as Jack the Ripper held the East End of London in a grip of terror. Now there are rumours that the Ripper has returned. Three respectable young women have been slaughtered in Mayfair, the city's most respectable and exclusive district. But instead of consulting Sherlock Holmes, the official police prefer to seek advice from Dr. Karl Schermann. And while the flamboyant German enjoys official approval and public acclaim, Holmes sits at home, brooding. But when another woman is murdered, Holmes decides to take matters into his own hands.

Before Holmes can bring the Mayfair murderer to justice, however, he must uncover the truth about Dr. Karl Schermann …

Can Holmes and his faithful sidekick Dr Watson unmask the killer? Or will the Ripper once again slip away into obscurity?

Sherlock Holmes and the Mayfair Murders by David Britland

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