Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Chalk Lines & Lipstick, A Maren Colepepper Cozy Mystery by Ophelia London, 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.

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Chalk Lines & Lipstick by Ophelia London

Chalk Lines & Lipstick by Ophelia London

A Maren Colepepper Cozy Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Gemma Halliday Publishing

Price: 99¢ (as of 08/11/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Chalk Lines & Lipstick by Ophelia London, Amazon Kindle format

Maren Colepepper thought she had it all: a career at a fashion magazine, a successful boyfriend, and a glamorous New York lifestyle. She thought wrong. When her glamorous life suddenly goes belly up, Maren finds herself forced to take the only job she can find at a small town newspaper in the tiny northern California hometown she fled ten years ago.

While Maren expected her new job in no-wheres-ville to kill her with boredom, She never expected to be front row to a shooting on her very first day! Worse yet, Maren is knocked unconscious at the scene, and when she comes to, the body has gone missing and she's been scooped by another reporter. Talk about a bad first impression. Now Maren is hot on the trail of the story of a lifetime, involving a shady lumber mill and the foresting of old-growth redwoods — a ginormous crime in her neck of the woods! Between her suddenly flirty new editor, her supremely hot new neighbor, and a lovably meddling family, Maren find small town life anything but boring. But if she can't find the shooter before he strikes again, it may even become deadly!

Chalk Lines & Lipstick by Ophelia London

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Blind Spot, A Supernatural Thriller by B. A. Shapiro, Now Available at a Special Price

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Blind Spot by B. A. Shapiro

Blind Spot by B. A. Shapiro

A Supernatural Thriller

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/11/2015 at 12:00 PM ET).

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Forensic psychologist Suki Jacobs — a single mother struggling with a big mortgage and an ex-husband in New Zealand — receives a phone call from the police informing her that her seventeen-year-old daughter, Alexa, is at the station, claiming that her ex-boyfriend, Jonah, has been murdered. Upon further investigation, Jonah is found alive, healthy, and playing basketball. But when Jonah is killed in a drive-by shooting the next day, Alexa becomes the prime suspect.

Now Suki is plunged into a fight for her daughter's life as well as a struggle over what is — and isn't — possible.

Blind Spot by B. A. Shapiro

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A Conversation with YA Mystery Author Tom Llewellyn

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Tom Llewellyn

We are delighted to welcome author Tom Llewellyn to Omnimystery News today.

Tom's new young adult mystery, possibly the first in a series, is The Shadow of Seth (The Poisoned Pencil; August 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the chance to catch up with him to talk more about his work.

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Omnimystery News: Is your new book, The Shadow of Seth, the first in a new mystery series?

Tom Llewellyn
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Tom Llewellyn

Tom Llewellyn: I don't know. This is my first murder mystery. I hope it becomes a series. I'm working on the next one already. That's how much I hope.

One of my favorite reading experiences of my life has been following the exploits of Travis McGee, the character John D. MacDonald created in books like The Deep Blue Goodby, Nightmare in Pink, and nineteen other color-titled novels. I grew to love Travis and his houseboat docked in Slip F-18 in the Bahia Mar Marina. I loved knowing there was another book to come back to. I'd say the same about Walter Mosley and his Easy Rawlins novels, but he stopped writing them too soon and broke my heart. Why, Walter? Why?

So I'd like to do that, too, except for young adult readers. If they fall in love with Seth or ChooChoo or the other characters in my book, I'd love to give them a chance to spend more time together.

OMN: How would you categorize your character?

TL: Seth is a hard-boiled detective in the body of a teenager. I'm very much inspired by the old masters, like Raymond Chandler, James M. Cain, and Dashiell Hammett, as well as more recent favorites such as Elmore Leonard, John D. MacDonald, and Walter Mosley. I don't pretend for a second to be in the same league as any of these guys. Their work is more of a north star for me, guiding my path as I find my own way.

I categorize hard-boiled by the fact that the stories are about tough characters in tough situations. There's going to be some violence. The hero — Seth — is guided by his own moral compass, his own very clear of right and wrong — but he may not define right and wrong the same way your or I do. The story is driven by character, plot, and dialogue. The sentences are hopefully short and sharp. And the book is really less of a mystery and more about the character dealing with a situation. Its success is not dependent on, "Did the reader guess the killer?" as much as on "Did the reader like spending 200 pages with Seth?"

OMN: How would you tweet a summary of The Shadow of Seth?

TL: 16-year-old Seth's mother is murdered. Seth drops out of high school to find the killer, before the killer finds him.

OMN: How much of your own personal or professional experience have you included in the book?

TL: My dad died when I was very young and, in one way or another, I've been dealing with that ever since. I think this book is another way for me to process that. Seth learns a lot about his mother after she's gone, from the people she knew. The same thing happened to me. Friends of my dad would tell me stories about him — about his integrity or his terrible singing voice or his love of practical jokes — and I'd hang on every word, as I tried to solve the mystery of this man — my parent — who I never really knew very well.

I don't think I've ever written a character in a book without having a real person as an inspiration. This book is the same and more so. One of the minor characters, a bookstore owner named Sweet Pea, is even named after his real life counterpart, a local bookstore owner in Tacoma. All the other characters are inspired by real people, too, but you'll have a much harder time getting me to tell you who they are. I don't want to get in too much trouble.

OMN: Tell us a little more about your writing process.

TL: I do a lot of work on characters. I know what they look like and what they talk like. I have a photo for every character I write about. I outline a little bit, but try to leave enough room for the characters to surprise me, which they do all the time. But I'm a messy writer and I am fully dependent on lots of rewrites and revisions. Especially with a mystery, where the plot really has to hang together. So getting a first draft done is only a halfway point through the process for me. I've really learned to enjoy rewriting. That's where an author gets to be omnipotent — traveling back and forth through time and changing the lives of characters. Kind of like God, but for less pay.

OMN: And where do you most often find yourself writing?

TL: My writing environment is my Macbook Pro and wherever I happen to be at the time. Right now I'm on the couch, with my dog Viggo at my feet and my wife, Deb, yacking away on the phone upstairs. I have a very busy life, with a full-time job, four kids, and too many commitments. The thing I love about writing is that I can jam it in anywhere and everywhere. So I write in bed before I go to sleep and I write on this couch if I wake up in the middle of the night (which I usually do) and I write on the bus on my way to and from work. Is it weird to say I'm lucky to have a long commute? If I'm writing in a noisy place, I'll put on headphones and listen to the same album over and over — Everybody Digs Bill Evans by Bill Evans — my favorite writing music. It flips a switch for my muses, and I'm big on keeping my muses happy. If I hear Bill Evans anywhere, I swear my fingers start twitching and I start looking for a laptop.

By the way, Bill Evans was a jazz pianist and a heroin addict. He'd make a great character in a murder mystery.

OMN: How do you go about research the plot points of your stories?

TL: I dig research. I like to fill my stories with real-life, historic events. Seth has a big section about a famous artifact from history, and I spent a lot of time reading numerous sources about that plot point. It had to do with a man named Tobias Lear, the personal secretary of George Washington — a figure with a seriously tarnished reputation. Most of my research on Lear was web-based, but I dug into a lot of magazine and newspaper articles about his estate as well. I scoured estate auction websites, if you can believe that.

At the same time, I'm not a purist. I wouldn't hesitate for a second to change the facts in order to align with the universe of my book. It's fiction, right? Fiction means its packed full of artfully crafted lies.

OMN: How important is the setting of the story to you?

TL: Setting is a big deal for me. Nearly all my books are set in my own city of Tacoma, Washington.

Here's why: When I was much younger, I remember traveling to Boston and visiting the Boston Commons, where the children's novel, The Trumpet of the Swan was set. It was a kind of magical experience for me, seeing those same swan boats describe by E.B. White I set my first book, The Tilting House, in Tacoma and loved hearing from young, local readers what a big deal that was for them. One of the characters in that book was my barber, Jon. He had a few kids coming into his shop asking for his autograph.

I try to stay very true to the local geography for another reason, too: It makes the details that much more real. If there's a coffee shop in my book, I can go to a local coffee shop and take pictures and write notes, so that real details show up on the page. If I try to make one up out of thin air, I tend to make up clichés, which are death. Clichés are death. Did you get that?

I think that each place has its own personality and has a bigger impact on us than we realize. Where you're from helps define who you are. My books are from Tacoma. I hope my books take on some of Tacoma's definition. Tacoma's got a deep soul, but it's a no-BS kind of city. Not a lot of posers live in Tacoma. It's a wonderful place to live, but it's tough, too. It's a good place to set a murder.

The Shadow of Seth is dripping in real places. Shotgun Shack is inspired by a legendary soul food restaurant called Southern Kitchen. Heath High School is inspired by Stadium High School. MSM Deli is the actual MSM Deli. Guinevere's is Metro Coffee on the University of Washington Tacoma campus.

OMN: If we could send you anywhere in the world to research the setting for a book, where would it be?

TL: I'm working on a story idea that has connections to the Island of Crete. I wouldn't mind that research trip. I've had a fixation on Greek mythology for most of my life. Crete is where King Minos ruled, where Daedalus built the labyrinth, and where Theseus battled the Minotaur. The crafters of these tales — Homer, Ovid and those guys — were master storytellers. Authors like me have been ripping them off ever since. Heck, Rick Riordan makes a great living ripping them off. Good for you, Rick.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests? And have any of these found a way into your writing?

TL: I've found the best way for me to maintain my mental health is to always be a bit overcommitted. So I tend to stay very busy with a lot of activities, whether I'm particularly good at them or not. I play upright bass pretty well. I play guitar less well. I coach soccer with a couple of other guys. We win more than we lose. I snow ski — not well but fast. I kayak lazily. I camp enthusiatically. And then I do this other thing called Beautiful Angle, which is a street art poster project. It is beyond a hobby. More of an obsession. Or passion. My dear friend, Lance Kagey (the designer of my book cover), and I design and print a poster a month on an antique printing press, using hand-carved images and hand-set wood and lead type. It's a very labor-intensive process. Then we hang the posters around Tacoma, on telephone poles and on the sides of old buildings. We've been doing it more than a dozen years and we've gained a pretty serious following in Tacoma. Our work has been shown in numerous galleries and museums — some even in other countries.

Does any of this ever turn up in my books? Music certainly does. Seth is full of some of my favorite hip-hop and alternative music. And the inspiration for my characters comes from people I've met through these activities. But these activities don't really show up in a big way. At least not yet.

OMN: What is the best advice — and harshest criticism — you've received as an author? And what might you say to aspiring writers?

TL: The best advice I've received has consistently come from my agent, the esteemed Abigail Samoun of Red Fox Literary. She has a merciless eye and catches every bit of unnecessary language. She is constantly telling me to cut stuff out. It's a more ruthless version of "show it don't say it." No adverbs. Very few adjectives. Not much description. Just tell what happens in as few words as possible and then tell what the characters say. Their actions and dialogue should be what moves the plot forward. If you were to meet Abi, you'd think she was one of the sweetest people on the planet. She is. But if you're on the wrong end of her editing emails — well, it stings a bit sometimes.

The harshest criticism I've received has also come from Abigail. I sent her a completed manuscript that I worked on diligently for about eighteen months. It was a fantasy mishmash about flying horses and such. She flat out told me it wasn't very good and that I shouldn't pursue it. So I didn't. Because she's almost always right. And I am a slow learner. Eighteen months slow.

Another great piece of advice I received came from another Tacoma author named Brent Hartinger, the author of The Geography Club. Brent gave a talk called, "My Thirteen-Year Overnight Success Story." He told how he struggled along for thirteen years with very little success, and then finally broke through. I heard his talk at a very low point in my writing career. It was just what I needed to hear. So I reset my calendar. From that day forward, I gave myself fifteen years to achieve publication. That was about ten years ago and my second book has just come out, so I guess I'm ahead of the curve I set for myself. Aspiring writers take note: publishing is hard.

OMN: Complete this sentence for us: "I am a murder mystery author and thus I have …"

TL: I am a murder mystery author and thus I have a dark sense of humor. I make jokes about death.

My dad died when I was five. I have a big extended family of old aunts and uncles and so have been to lots of funerals. Between all this I developed a dark sense of humor about death that freaks some people out. I think many people tiptoe around the subject because it is unknown to them. They fear it. Therefore, they can't make jokes about it. I lived it, so I can. It's not foreign to me. I make jokes about everything. Why should death be any different?

OMN: Tell us more about the cover design. And how did you come up with the title?

TL: The cover design was created in conjunction with my talented friend, Lance Kagey. It is meant to evoke vintage boxing posters and actually takes a big nod from a classic Muhammad Ali poster. Seth works as a sparring partner and lives above a boxing gym. The cover is a reflection of that.

The title of the book is meant to echo the phrase "The Shadow of Death." Seth sounds like death. It's a murder mystery. It all makes sense. If I'm lucky enough to turn this into a series, that titling device will continue.

A side note on Seth's name, in case you care: According to the book of Genesis in the Old Testament, Seth is one of the first humans born outside of paradise — outside of the Garden of Eden. Seth's mother is named Eve, just like the Seth's mother in Genesis. Seth's last name is Anomundy. It is derived from the Latin phrase, Anno Mundi, which translates as in the year of the world. It is a calendar era that begins after creation. It begins once the humans are tossed out of Eden. Seth is clearly living in that post-paradise era.

OMN: What kind of feedback have you received from readers?

TL: I'm chatty and full of opinions. I like sharing them. So please ask me questions. I particularly like questions about backstory, such as, "What was your inspiration for this person or that place?" I have an answer for almost all of those questions.

Like most authors with even the tiniest modicum of success, I also have a lot of aspiring writers asking me how to get published. I like those, too. I tell them the three secrets to success: One: Write good stuff. Two: Keep trying. Three: Get lucky.

OMN: Suppose The Shadow of Seth were to be adapted for television or film. Who do you see playing the key roles?

TL: Here's my uneducated wish list:

Seth: Kodi Smit-McPhee. Kodi played the boy in The Road, did the voice of Norman in ParaNorman, and plays Nightcrawler in the upcoming X-Men: Apocalypse. He's got an edge. He's vulnerable. He's thin. If he's in a fight, you're not sure if he'll win or lose. If he wins, it's more from guts than brawn.

Eve: Marissa Tomei. She is beautiful, but good at playing broken. Seth's mom was fairly broken. I wonder if Marissa would play a part this small?

Choo-Choo: Delroy Lindo. I love this guy. Watch Crooklyn to see how good he can be.

Azura: Chloë Grace Moretz, from Kick-Ass and Hugo. She's smart, beautiful, and sassy and doesn't take crap off anyone.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read when you were young?

TL: I write two kinds of novels today: YA murder mysteries and middle-reader magic-realism. As a kid, I read everything. I was the youngest of five kids in a loud, crazy house. I was the quiet one in the corner, reading. I'd max out the check-out limit at the local library, which was fourteen books. I'd read them all and usually lose one somewhere in our house. I always had a lot of late fees and missing book fees.

I read every book written by Roald Dahl and loved them all. I read lots of Hardy Boys and never really liked any of them. Then in sixth grade, I discovered S.E. Hinton. Her stuff cut me deep and I've never recovered. Her characters were tough. They lived in a tough world. They talked tough. But they had a hint of poet and philosopher to them, too. I read the four books she wrote back then, at least a few times each: The Outsiders, That Was Then, This Is Now, Rumblefish, and Tex. Each one blew me away.

I don't think Hinton is usually categorized in the hardboiled column, but that's where I put her. Her books are noir for teens. And they set me on the hardboiled road. After that, I discovered James M. Cain and Dashiell Hammett. They sounded like Hinton to me, but for adults. So I read them all. Then I found Chandler, who was the same but better. And now I read Walter Mosley, John D. MacDonald, and Elmore Leonard and I still hear Hinton in those pages. It all goes back to S.E. Hinton for me.

So yeah, that's why I wrote Seth. Because that's what I love. I don't know if I pulled it off with the same tough characters and the same hints of philosophy. I probably didn't, but I'm working at it.

One thing I'd like to be clear about. I love that these books have an aspect of mystery to them. But solving the mystery is not the main point. The main point is just living in the world, living with the characters — whether it's Hinton's Ponyboy or Chandler's Marlowe — and seeing if they make it to the end of the book with their soul and their skin intact. That's what Seth is for me, too. A hardboiled novel with a bit of mystery thrown in, but not a whodunit.

OMN: And what do you read today for pleasure?

TL: I read the same stuff I've talked about in every other answer. Elmore Leonard, John D. MacDonald, Walter Mosley, and a smattering of stuff people call literature. Right now I'm reading two books at once. City Primeval by Elmore Leonard, and Metamorphoses by Ovid. One was written in 8 A.D. One was written in 1980. So I guess they're both old. Lots of people die in both.

OMN: Have any specific authors influenced how and what you write today?

TL: I try to channel Elmore Leonard. I usually fail. I like dialogue and action. I dislike descriptions. I try to eliminate all adverbs and almost all adjectives from my writing. I want my books to read fast. Leonard's touch disappears in his stories. You never feel the heavy hand of the author. No fancy stuff to pull you out of the world he created. No poetic language to remind you you're reading fiction. I try to do the same. Lean languages. Short, sharp sentences.

I write what I want to read. I like hardboiled murder tales. So that's what Seth is.

OMN: What kinds of films do you enjoy watching?

TL: Too many people call themselves film buffs, so I'll avoid claiming that label, but I do watch a lot of movies. And the ones I like, I watch over and over again. Ask my wife. It drives her nuts.

I love the old classic noir films, like To Have and Have Not, The Big Sleep, Double Indemnity, and that sort of thing. I love three of the four Indiana Jones movies and three (or maybe four) of the Star Wars movies. My favorite movie last year was Guardians of the Galaxy. I like good dialogue, some humor, and lots of action. At heart, though, I'm a classic film buff. I tend to follow directors, like Preston Sturges, Frank Capra, John Ford, Billy Wilder, and Howard Hawks. I don't think we've done better in recent days. These guys focused on the story and the characters. That's what good novels do. There is no CGI in books.

OMN: Create a Top 5 list for us on any topic.

TL: Top 5 favorite noir movies (in no particular order)

1. Rear Window. This was the inspiration for the Shia LaBeouf film, Disturbia. It has James Stewart — the greatest actor of all times — stuck in his apartment with a leg in traction and Grace Kelly in sexy dresses. Stewart witnesses a murder. Or thinks he does.

2. Double Indemnity. This one sounds boring because it's about an insurance scam. But then Barbara Stanwyck wraps Fred MacMurray so tightly around her finger that MacMurray not only murders on Stanwyck's command, but takes the rap for it.

3. Brick. This film by Rian Johnson stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a kind of high school noir hero. It's one of the best modern takes on film noir, and it's set in a high school. It was a big inspiration for me. Thanks, Rian. I love your movie.

4. Pulp Fiction. This is not a murder film. But it's based on pulp, a twentieth-century term that describes the cheap paperback novels and magazines chock full of murder tales. A couple of my favorite authors — Jim Thompson and Robert E. Howard — were considered pulp writers. Pulp Fiction brought snappy noir dialogue back to the movie theater. I've seen it at least a dozen times and it made me a lifelong Quentin Tarantino fan.

5. Blade Runner. This one takes a classic noir hero, Rick Deckard — played by Harrison Ford — and places him in a dystopian future. Heck, Blade Runner practically drew the blueprints for the dystopian future. It's cool and weird, but at its heart, this film is noir from top to bottom.

OMN: What's next for you?

TL: I'm currently working on three books. That's probably a bad idea. Oh well.

The first is a middle reader novel I'm almost done with. It's called Black String. It's about a family whose father disappeared. One day, five years later, they get a ball of black string in the mail. Nothing else. But the string causes all sorts of chaos. It makes their house glow. It electrocutes people. It leads them to strange characters and stranger clues all across the city.

The second is a sequel to The Shadow of Seth. It's called The Kiss of Seth and it has Seth looking for a missing girl. The trail drags him through more danger and more love. But he'll probably get his heart broken again.

And then, finally, I'm noodling around with another idea, based on an old Robert Louis Stevenson short story. I'm excited about it, but it's too early to talk about it. I don't want to piss off my muses.

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Tom Llewellyn is a writer, creative director, and street artist who lives with his wife and four kids in Tacoma, Washington. When he's not writing, he plays bass, coaches soccer, and snow skis.

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

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The Shadow of Seth by Tom Llewellyn

The Shadow of Seth by Tom Llewellyn

A Seth Anomundy Murder Mystery

Publisher: The Poisoned Pencil

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Sixteen-year-old Seth Anomundy is a product of his environment: in this case, Tacoma, Washington. What L.A. was to Chandler, Tacoma―a working-class port city now undergoing urban renewal―is to author Tom Llewellyn. Seth has grown up in Tacoma's tough neighborhoods, where he's perfectly at home in Choo-Choo's boxing gym and Miss Irene's soul food palace, the Shotgun Shack. With his mom working nights as a cleaner, Seth goes to high school, gets decent grades, and makes money where he can: filling in as cook at the Shotgun Shack, working as a sparring partner, and running errands for Nadel, the clock repairman. Life is hand-to-mouth, but okay―until he gets the news that his mother has been killed. The police don't care about the death of just another drug addict, so a bewildered Seth takes it upon himself to find the killer.

On a clock delivery run, he meets a beautiful rich girl named Azura Lear, who encourages Seth and tries to help track down the killer. But instead of finding answers, Seth finds only trouble. He faces down a gang of baseball-bat-wielding high school jocks and deals with the contempt of Azura's suspicious father. And then there's King George―a teenage thug Seth has previously managed to avoid―who has for some reason let it be known that he wants Seth dead. Right now.

The Shadow of Seth by Tom Llewellyn

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It's not Fourth of July on Mackinac Island without fireworks and fudge. The Historic McMurphy Hotel and Fudge Shop is supplying the treats — and Allie has hired Rodney Rivers, the biggest name in aerial displays, to create an unforgettable spectacle. Unfortunately, Allie finds him dead, covered with screaming chicken fireworks, just before the entire warehouse of pyrotechnics goes up in smoke. Is it arson or is it murder?

Allie and her bichonpoo, Mal, must sift through the suspects until the killer is caught and the island can enjoy a star-spangled celebration.

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Monday, August 10, 2015

Blood Drama, A Novel of Suspense by Christopher Meeks, Now Available at a Special Price

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Blood Drama by Christopher Meeks

Blood Drama by Christopher Meeks

A Novel of Suspense

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Everyone has a bad day. Graduate student Ian Nash has lost his girlfriend in addition to being dropped from a Ph.D. program in theatre at a Southern California university. When he stops at a local coffee shop in the lobby of a bank to apply for a job, the proverbial organic matter hits the fan. A gang of four robs the bank, and things get bloody. Ian is taken hostage by the robbers when the police show up. Now he has to save his life.

FBI Special Agent Aleece Medina's analysis of the bloody bank heist drives her into the pursuit of a robbery gang headed by two women. She doesn't anticipate how this robbery will pit her against both the bandits and the male higher-ups in the FBI while the media heats up during a giant manhunt.

The robbers are about to kill Ian, and all he has at hand is his knowledge of the stage.

Blood Drama by Christopher Meeks

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New This Week: No End to Trouble, A St. Polycarp School Mystery by Marianna Heusler

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No End to Trouble by Marianna Heusler

No End to Trouble by Marianna Heusler

A St. Polycarp School Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Hilliard & Harris

Price: $2.99 (as of 08/10/2015 at 6:30 PM ET).

No End to Trouble by Marianna Heusler, Amazon Kindle format

Father Felix, Head master and parish priest at St. Polycarp Church and school has been called to serve the Vatican in Rome. Although a great honor for Father Felix, it has less than happy consequences for his loyal teachers and staff at St. Polycarp elementary school.

The new Principal is a Mrs. Logan formerly from St. Judes. She's a severe, no-nonsense administrator who has a strict code of conduct for the teachers. Sensible shoes, conservative clothes, hair kept up in a ponytail to avoid head-lice and no chocolate.

For Mrs. Hopwood, a flashy dresser, stiletto heel fan and a chocolate lover the news is terrible. She and her fellow teacher, Mrs. Johnson, are filled with dread. To make matters worse, Mrs. Logan is bringing in new teachers, a new secretary — Miss Turnipseed who has a decidedly un-friendly attitude — and new assignments — different grade levels. Horrifying! Mrs. Hopwood is moving from the sweet security of the second grade to the scary prepubescence of the fifth. Dreadful!

The two friends and amateur sleuths — or busy bodies in Father Felix's opinion — have faced many trials at St. Polycarp — the dreadful murder of a seventh grade teacher before class and a summer school field trip to Sicily with a group of obnoxious girls from St. Hilda's where the killer who stalked them through the catacombs was almost as scary as their charges. So when a cafeteria lady dies mysteriously during Parents' night, Mrs. Hopwood and Mrs. Johnson have a dual mission — to find a sadistic murderer without getting fired — or killed.

No End to Trouble by Marianna Heusler

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Killer Within, A Suspense Thriller by Jeff Gunhus, Now Available at a Special Price

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Killer Within by Jeff Gunhus

Killer Within by Jeff Gunhus

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/10/2015 at 6:00 PM ET).

Killer Within by Jeff Gunhus, Amazon Kindle format

This title is one of over 80 mysteries and thrillers included in Amazon's Monthly Deals for $3.99 or Less promotion.

Serial killer Arnie Milhouse may be ready to end his thirteen-year killing spree, but he wants one last victim before leaving Annapolis — and the sexy new photographer in town promises to be his most satisfying score yet. He develops plans to seduce the mysterious Allison by luring her out to sea aboard his luxury catamaran for a secluded weekend he won't forget … and one she won't survive.

But Arnie's latest mark is more than just another pretty face. Allison McNeil has her own secret agenda, and enough insider information to connect Arnie's long string of seemingly unrelated murders. Hunting down serial killers is more than just a hobby for Allison: she's ready to face her personal demons and take down this vicious predator once and for all.

Killer Within by Jeff Gunhus

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Body Politic, A Lambert and Hook Mystery by J. M. Gregson, New This Week from Endeavour Press

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

Body Politic by J. M. Gregson

Body Politic by J. M. Gregson

A Lambert and Hook Mystery (10th in series)

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 08/10/2015 at 5:30 PM ET).

Body Politic by J. M. Gregson, Amazon Kindle format

When the ambitious MP Raymond Keane is found dead in a frozen lake, Superintendent Lambert and Sergeant Hook soon discover that the politician was adept at making enemies. Plenty of people wanted him dead. There is his former lover, Moira Yates, whose life he has ruined; his business partner Chris Sampson; Joe Walsh, a disgruntled constituent; and his supposed fiancée, Zoe Renwick, who had been on the point of breaking off their engagement. Moira Yates seems to have the perfect alibi. Since her break-up with Keane, she has been afflicted with agoraphobia, and is unable to set foot outside her house.In fact, all the suspects have alibis, but, one by one, they are challenged by the dogged police work of the two detectives. And when Lambert finds an object by the lake he is sure he has his murderer in his grasp …

But the body politic has surprises in store he could not have imagined.

Body Politic by J. M. Gregson

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Fatal Hearts, A Novel of Romantic Suspense by Norah Wilson, Now Available at a Special Price

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Fatal Hearts by Norah Wilson

Fatal Hearts by Norah Wilson

A Novel of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: Montlake Romance

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/10/2015 at 5:00 PM ET).

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The reports stated Josh McBride's death was from sudden cardiac arrest, but homicide detective Boyd McBride can't shake the idea that his identical twin brother's death was somehow connected to his search for the adopted boys' birth parents. Josh must have been close to the truth … and it cost him his life.

When Boyd comes to medical resident Hayden Walsh's ER looking for answers, she agrees to help with his investigation because Josh was a friend. As unnerved as she is by her attraction to the detective, she knows it will be impossible to avoid romantic entanglement … and the mess that comes with it.

The investigation uncovers dangerous secrets, and Boyd and Hayden's passion ignites. Only they can keep each other safe from a threat that lurks inside a life-long mystery.

Fatal Hearts by Norah Wilson

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New This Week: Sweets Forgotten, A Samantha Sweet Mystery by Connie Shelton

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Sweets Forgotten by Connie Shelton

Sweets Forgotten by Connie Shelton

A Samantha Sweet Mystery (10th in series)

Publisher: Secret Staircase Books

Price: $4.99 (as of 08/10/2015 at 4:30 PM ET).

Sweets Forgotten by Connie Shelton, Amazon Kindle format

When a woman walks into Samantha Sweet's pastry shop, claiming to have amnesia, it's a puzzle that seems to have nothing to do with Sam's new commission for a fantastic one-of-a-kind order of chocolates, although "Jane Doe" seems to know a lot about that. Sam calls Sheriff Beau to solve the mystery of who this stranger is and where she belongs.

But Beau's attention is occupied by other things: nearly his entire force is out sick with some kind of flu bug, and now a murder far from Taos requires his full attention.

Nothing is fitting together, until suddenly it does. "Jane's" forgotten memories become vitally important as Beau and Sam work to piece the puzzle together.

Sweets Forgotten by Connie Shelton

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True Crime, A Novel of Suspense by Andrew Klavan, Now Available at a Special Price

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True Crime by Andrew Klavan

True Crime by Andrew Klavan

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Dell

Price: 99¢ (as of 08/10/2015 at 4:00 PM ET).

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In the heat of the city, a man is out of time: speeding in a beat-up Ford Tempo, blasting easy-listening music. Reporter Steve Everett drinks too much, makes love to his boss's wife, and has just stumbled upon a shocking truth: a convicted killer is about to be executed for a crime he didn't commit.

In the cold confines of Death Row, Frank Beachum is also out of time. Ready to say good-bye to the wife and child he loves and hello to the God he still believes in, Beachum knows he did not kill a convenience store clerk six years ago. But in a few hours — if Steve Everett can't find the evidence to stop it — a needle is going to pierce Frank Beachum's skin.

The killing machine is primed. The executioner is waiting. And so is the priest. Now the clock is ticking down and the race is on — between the reporter and his demons, between the system and its lethal flaws, between the last innocent man and society's ultimate crime …

True Crime by Andrew Klavan

See also the film True Crime starring Clint Eastwood, which was adapted from this book.

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A Gilded Grave by Shelley Freydont, a New 1st in Series Mystery Introducing Deanna Randolph

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A Gilded Grave by Shelley Freydont

A Gilded Grave by Shelley Freydont

Series: A Newport Gilded Age Mystery

Publisher: Berkley

A Gilded Grave by Shelley Freydont, Amazon Kindle format

What we know about the character: Deanna Randolph is a Newport heiress and amateur sleuth. More about her first murder …

In 1895, the height of the Gilded Age, the social elite spend their summers in Newport, Rhode Island. Within the walls of their fabulous cottages", competition for superiority is ruthless … and so are the players.

During her first Newport season, Deanna Randolph attends a ball given in honor of Lord David Manchester, a Barbadian sugar magnate, and his sister, Madeline. The Manchesters are an immediate success — along with their exotic manservant and his fortune-telling talents.

But on the nearby cliffs, a young maid lies dead — and suspicion falls on Joseph Ballard, a member of one of the town's most prestigious families.

Joe humiliated Deanna when he rebuffed an engagement to her, but while he may be a cad, she knows he isn't a killer. Now the reluctant allies must navigate a world of parties, tennis matches, and séances to find the real murderer. But a misstep among the glittering upper classes could leave them exposed to something far more dangerous than malicious gossip …

A Gilded Grave by Shelley Freydont

The Cleaner, A Jonathan Quinn Mystery by Brett Battles, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Cleaner by Brett Battles

The Cleaner by Brett Battles

A Jonathan Quinn Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Delacorte Press

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/10/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

The Cleaner by Brett Battles, Amazon Kindle format

The job seemed simple enough: investigating a suspicious case of arson. But when a dead body turns up where it doesn't belong — and Quinn's handlers at "the Office" turn strangely silent — he knows he's in over his head. With only a handful of clues, Quinn scrambles for cover, struggling to find out why someone wants him dead … and if it's linked to a larger attempt to wipe out the Office.

Quinn's only hope may be Orlando, a woman from his past who's reluctant to help but who may hold the key to solving the case. Suddenly the two are prying into old crimes, crisscrossing continents, struggling to stay alive long enough to unbury the truth. But as the hunt intensifies, Quinn is stunned by what he uncovers: a chilling secret … and a brilliantly orchestrated conspiracy — with an almost unimaginable goal.

The Cleaner by Brett Battles

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Devil's Bridge by Linda Fairstein, New in Bookstores during August 2015

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

Devil's Bridge by Linda Fairstein

Devil's Bridge by Linda Fairstein, an Alex Cooper Mystery (17th in series)

Publisher: Dutton

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The Manhattan waterfront is one of New York City's most magnificent vistas, boasting both the majestic Statue of Liberty and the George Washington Bridge, the world's busiest span for motor vehicles. But in Devil's Bridge, Detective Mike Chapman will discover the peril that lurks along this seemingly benign expanse as he takes on his most personal case yet: the disappearance of Alex Cooper.

Coop's sudden disappearance is fraught with terrifying complications: scores of enemies she has made after a decade of putting criminals behind bars; a recent security breach with dangerous repercussions; and a new intimacy in her relationship with Mike, causing the Police Commissioner himself to be wary of the methods Mike will use to get Coop back … if he can.

Devil's Bridge by Linda Fairstein

For a list of more new hardcover titles to be published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for August 2015. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of August 2015 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

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