Thursday, September 24, 2015

The Bark Before Christmas by Laurien Berenson, New in Bookstores during September 2015

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

The Bark Before Christmas by Laurien Berenson

The Bark Before Christmas by Laurien Berenson, a Melanie Travis Mystery (18th in series)

Publisher: Kensington

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Melanie Travis has her hands full with her two young sons, a part-time job, and a half dozen Poodles to her name. But even with the busy holiday season approaching, she still has time to sniff out a Christmastime killer …

There's nothing lovelier than Christmas in Connecticut, but Melanie can scarcely find a moment to enjoy the festivities. With her youngest son approaching toddlerhood, she's decided to return to her old job at Howard Academy, a posh private school attended by the children of Greenwich's well-heeled gentry. Balancing work, motherhood, and the hectic dog show circuit takes some fancy footwork, especially when the headmaster taps her to be the chairman of the school's Christmas Bazaar.

The Christmas Bazaar is Howard Academy's biggest and most important fundraiser, so Melanie feels the pressure to make it a huge success. She even enlists her longsuffering sister-in-law Bertie to help with the Santa Claus and Pets Photo Booth. But everything goes awry when a prize show dog goes missing and Santa turns up dead. The dog's owner is one of the school's most perfectly pedigreed alums, and she enlists Melanie to help find the purloined pooch. But just as Melanie starts pawing at the truth, she digs up a sleighful of sinister secrets that leaves everyone feeling less than merry …

The Bark Before Christmas by Laurien Berenson

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

New Members Can Join Amazon Prime for Just $67, One Day Only, Friday September 25th, 2015

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Tomorrow, Friday September 25th, 2015 Amazon is celebrating its original series Transparent winning 5 Emmy Awards with a special, one-day promotion of Amazon Prime for just $67, a $32 savings.

Prime is more than fast, free two-day shipping. Prime members also enjoy unlimited photo storage, watch unlimited movies and TV shows with Prime Instant Video, experience unlimited music streaming, and read over 500,000 free Kindle books.

From the press release from Amazon announcing this promotion earlier this week:

"In celebration of five Emmy wins for Amazon Original series Transparent at the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards, Amazon today announced that Amazon Prime will be available for just $67. This one day discount will start on Friday, September 25 at 12:00 a.m. ET and end at 11:59 p.m. PT. New members can sign up for this limited-time Prime offer at Amazon.com/TransparentPrime.

On Sunday night, the star of Transparent, Jeffrey Tambor, took home the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series and Transparent creator Jill Soloway took home the trophy for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series. Prime members can watch Transparent at no additional cost using the Amazon Video app for TVs, connected devices, phones and tablets, or online at Amazon.com/Transparent. Transparent is the second Amazon show to become an Emmy winner. Earlier this year Amazon Original kids series Tumble Leaf took home five Daytime Emmy wins including Outstanding Preschool Children’s Animated Program.

Prime members can look forward to several new upcoming original series premiering this year, with the coming-of-age dramedy Red Oaks premiering on October 9, followed by the much anticipated adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s The Man in the High Castle on November 20, and season two of Emmy-winning Transparent December 4. Coming in 2016 will be the second seasons of Mozart in the Jungle, Bosch and romantic comedy, Catastrophe, along with the debut season of The New Yorker Presents."

Scrapbook of the Dead by Mollie Cox Bryan, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during September 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during September 2015 …

Scrapbook of the Dead by Mollie Cox Bryan

Scrapbook of the Dead by Mollie Cox Bryan, A Cumberland Creek Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Kensington

Scrapbook of the Dead by Mollie Cox Bryan, Amazon Kindle format

Halloween means spooky scrapbooks for the Cumberland Creek Scrapbook Crop, but what's been happening around town is truly frightening. First a dead woman is found in the freezer at Pamela's Pie Palace, and the next day a second woman is found murdered by the river. Reporter Annie Chamovitz learns the victims were sisters and is certain their deaths are linked. Most bizarre of all, both women were found clutching scrapbook pages.

As their Saturday night crop quickly becomes an opportunity to puzzle out the murders, the ladies begin to wonder if Pamela is hiding more than her secret recipes for delicious pies — or if the crimes are related to the startling discovery that there are gangs in Cumberland Creek. As All Hallows Eve approaches, the crafty croppers must cut and paste the clues to unmask a deadly killer.

Scrapbook of the Dead by Mollie Cox Bryan

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for September 2015. For new hardcover mysteries, visit New Mysteries where for a list of September 2015 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

Dragonfire, A Novel of Suspense by Andrew Kaplan, 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, Open Road …

Dragonfire by Andrew Kaplan

Dragonfire by Andrew Kaplan

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 09/24/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Dragonfire by Andrew Kaplan, Amazon Kindle format

Open Road titles are often discounted for one day only, so if you are interested in buying this book, please confirm the price before you purchase it.

The CIA sends its top agent to Southeast Asia to stop a war that threatens to be even bloodier than the conflict in Vietnam …

The photograph in the CIA vault shows four men relaxing in the jungle, green berets draped over their rifles, enjoying a break from combat. On the day after the picture was taken, their friendship was torn apart forever. Now, ten years after the United States pulled out of Vietnam, the CIA has sent one of the men, Parker, to Thailand to track a troop movement across the Cambodian border, which is about to explode, luring the Americans back into another disastrous ground war.

When Parker disappears, the CIA deploys its best agent, Parker's former friend Sawyer, in a secret operation code-named Dragonfire, to rescue Parker and prevent the war. But in the forbidden jungles of the Golden Triangle, a mysterious Asian beauty will lead Sawyer into a strange and savage world of opium traders, warlords, and militant factions, where nothing is as it seems and the only certainty is death.

Dragonfire by Andrew Kaplan

A complete list of today's featured titles can be found on the Discounted MystereBooks page on Omnimystery News.

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New This Week: Roll Over and Play Dead, A Kate McCall Mystery by Gail Oust

Omnimystery News is pleased to present a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers during September 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

Roll Over and Play Dead by Gail Oust

Roll Over and Play Dead by Gail Oust

A Kate McCall Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Beyond the Page

Price: $2.99 (as of 09/24/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Roll Over and Play Dead by Gail Oust, Amazon Kindle format

This is a new ebook edition of a mystery first published in paperback as 'Til Dice Do Us Part by Signet in 2010.

Welcome to Serenity Cove, a peaceful Southern community where the residents like to play dice, play golf and, when foul play moves in, play detective …

When Claudia Connors returns from Vegas with her new husband in tow, Kate McCall and her friends in the tight-knit community of Serenity Cove are dying to meet the man she eloped with, the actor Lance Ledeaux. And Lance is every bit as handsome and charming as Claudia said, right up to the minute he persuades the Babes to take part in a play he's written and starring in. But it's not long before Kate discovers that the B-list actor's real talent lies in frivolously squandering Claudia's considerable nest egg.

The tension is thick as rehearsals begin. When the prop gun turns out to be real and Lance is shot dead, all eyes turn to Claudia as the main suspect. With the local sheriff convinced of Claudia's guilt and threatening to put her behind bars for life, it's up to Kate and her friends to start digging for clues to find out who played the starring role in murder.

Roll Over and Play Dead by Gail Oust

See also the recently reissued first mystery in this series, Murder Is Dicey, for $2.99 on Kindle.

Visit our New Indie MystereBooks page on Omnimystery News for a complete list of titles featured today.

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An Excerpt from Karma Dead Ahead by D.H. Montgomery

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of D.H. Montgomery

We are delighted to welcome back author D.H. Montgomery to Omnimystery News.

D.H. visited us last week, where we discussed his new first in series mystery Karma Dead Ahead (DMS Media Group; July 2015 ebook format) and today he's sharing with us an excerpt from the book, the fourth chapter. (The first three chapters can be read in the preview on Amazon.com.)

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Chapter Four: Past is Prologue

THE PSYCHICS WERE ALL EXPERIENCED AND well respected for their abilities. While generally friendly with each other, there was some underlying tension between Sanjiva Sativa and Elsa Glastonbury that occasionally surfaced. Considering their varied backgrounds and widely differing personalities, which the average person would describe as eccentric in each case, it was surprising that more conflict didn't arise when they were together.
  The four psychics sitting before Sagacity possessed in some combination all of the five major intuitive traits — clairvoyance, clairaudience, clairsentience, clairalience and clairgustance — or clear seeing, clear hearing, clear feeling, clear smelling and clear tasting. They would experience the same sensations across time and space of the people they were reading. Helping them to accomplish this was psychometry, also known as clairtangency. This involved picking up sensations from objects.
  It was believed that psychometry worked because when a person touched something, they left an energy imprint on it. If only one person had contact with the object, then it would only contain their energy signature and the information obtained would only be about them. The more often they handled the object, the stronger the energy left behind would be. This is why it was important to find items that that only one person handled and preferably they did so frequently and recently. Some psychics preferred metal items because metal was good at holding energy, but others did better with clothing. Whether metal or clothing, something worn next to the body was best.
  Sagacity looked around the room deciding what would be the best order for the psychics to present their insights so they could most effectively build on each other. She mentally reviewed the strengths of each of them — Sanjiva Sativa, Lena Kuliganaya, Elsa Glastonbury, and Chi Chi Del Rio — that sat in the circle around her.
  Sanjiva Sativa's specialty, other than his apparent interest in woman's underwear, was reading people's past lives in order to determine their karmic debts and credits in this one. According to his views, souls reappeared over and over again and interacted, sometimes in the same destructive ways, until some resolution resulted that allowed them to move on in their next reincarnation. Sativa would be giving them a description of Amanda's identities in her previous existences.
  He spoke with the choppy Northern Indian accent common to someone from that region of the sub-continent who had learned English as a second language. Sativa, was thinner than most Westerners, but wasn't emaciated as were some Indian mystics. He was middle aged, but it was hard to say exactly how old.
  Lena Kuliganaya, on the other hand was clearly an older woman. Her face was lined with the wrinkles of a Russian grandmother. She was tall and thin with faded blond hair and pale gray eyes. Originally from the frozen Steppes of Siberia, it was rumored she was a distant relative of a famous KGB psychic spy. She specialized in telepathy and energy reading from metal, but usually fell back on reading the leaves at the bottom of her omnipresent cup of tea however. She had learned how to do this from her grandmother when she was a little girl. Her pronouncements always had a matter-of-fact tone to them, enhanced by her harsh Russian accent.
  In contrast to the thinness of Sativa and Kuliganaya, Elsa Glastonbury was full-figured; most would say plump if they weren't polite. This gave her a commanding presence by itself, but her clipped British accent usually heard in stentorian tones made her sound like the headmistress of a private English girls' school. This added even further gravitas to her pronouncements. Unlike Kuliganaya, she preferred clothing for her analysis and she tended to pick up distinct smells along with vivid visual images.
  Chi Chi Del Rio was somewhat between the thinness of the first two and the heft of Glastonbury. She had a warm and vibrant Latin presence that contrasted sharply with the others. People described her as bursting with life. She enhanced this image by wearing brightly colored, highly patterned clothes that shouted excitement. Chi Chi had a high-pitched, chirpy voice and a strong Spanish accent. Her major gift was clairaudience — psychic hearing. While other clairaudients could usually only pick up a few words, she could sometimes hear entire conversations. She preferred using pictures for her readings, although any object from another person could allow her to "tune in."
  Sagacity began the meeting by thanking them all for coming and saying she had a number of objects in plastic bags for their readings, some pictures, and a map. She filled in the sparse details of what she knew about Amanda's disappearance trying to stay on that fine line between providing the information they needed to know, but not telling them too much. This would allow her to potentially check on their accuracy.
  Sagacity simply said, "A woman, Amanda Posner, took a trip to the Caribbean island of Capo Barbuda and has failed to return. She appears to have been in contact with a man named Rodrigo Barnett prior to going to the island. I have pictures of both of them for you, a map of Capo Barbuda, and some of Amanda's personal items, both metal and cloth. We are trying to find out why she hasn't returned and where she might be."
  Sagacity then passed around the pictures of Amanda and Rodrigo and copies of the map of the island, suggesting they get some initial impressions before selecting the objects they felt were best for them. She waited a few minutes, and then she asked if everyone was ready. After they all said yes, she picked up the baggies with the objects that Amanda had left and described the contents. She then told the psychics to choose the ones they wanted. Then, looking at Sativa, she said, "I have the special item that you requested," and she handed him the bag with the panties in them. This immediately got Glastonbury's attention and a sharp look of disapproval.
  "I see Mr. Sativa is indulging his usual twisted tastes for his psychic analysis," she said in her loud crisp voice dripping with censure.
  "I don't recall anyone asking the opinion of the fat English cow about this matter. She only wishes she could be as productive as I am," he shot back, glaring at her.
  "Productive! ... Productive! ... I'll have you know that I do the work of two psychics." Glastonbury retorted.
  "You should. After all, you're the size of two psychics." Sativa replied sarcastically.
  "I'll have you know, that I don't have to come here to be insulted by YOU," Glastonbury stated indignantly.
  "I don't doubt that, I'm sure you have many opportunities elsewhere," Sativa retorted.
  Just then, Del Rio was heard to say in her chirpy voice, "I thought Indians worshipped the cow."
  Kuliganaya immediately replied, "Perhaps that's only if they are domestic darlink. Foreign cows may not count." To emphasize her point, she flicked an imaginary cigarette in the long cigarette holder she always carried around, even though she had given up smoking years ago.
  After that, general mayhem and shouting completely took over the room. Chance was watching in amazement, thinking to himself, "I wonder if I should be taking notes on any of this."
  Sagacity decided to take back control and shouted, "STOP IT! STOP IT! STOP IT!" in the loudest voice she could. The room quieted immediately.
  She continued, "OK, now let's just put personal matters aside and concentrate on the problem at hand. There could be serious issues that require immediate attention and we need to determine that tonight, so please try to cooperate. Now, will everyone please take the objects they want and let's get on with it." Sagacity then passed the items around the circle and announced, "We will start with Sanjiva and then go to Lena, Elsa and finally to Chi Chi. Sanjiva, please begin as soon as you are ready."
  Sanjiva used only the pictures and Amanda's panties for his analysis. He held the panties in his hands and seemed to go into a trance for a few minutes. Then he began to speak, slowly at first with seemingly random tidbits that referred to previous existences, but soon he began to focus on one specific lifetime that he deemed to be the relevant one.
  He began, "The woman named Amanda in this lifetime had a previous existence in the early 1800s in Virginia. She was also called Amanda back then, Amanda Thompson. Her life was a comfortable one, but highly structured and unexciting. Like most women of her class at the time, her earlier years involved mostly various forms of preparation for marriage. Amanda was not the rebellious type and dutifully followed the many restrictions that the rigid Southern society required for her. Fortunately, or perhaps not, she was fairly attractive, so she was assured of finding a 'desirable' husband. Love was not to be a consideration for choosing her partner though; money and social position were the priorities.
  "Her parents had a match in mind for her by the time she was in her early teens. A planter from a nearby community had a somewhat older son that would inherit his property. Amanda's life would be a financially comfortable one and she would be highly regarded in the community as the mistress of a large plantation. She never loved the boy, but allowed the inevitable to happen. When she was 18, they were married. In her mid-20s, her father-in-law died and her husband inherited his property. From the outside, Amanda's life looked ideal, but she was not happy.
  "Not only did she not grow to love her husband, she instead disliked him more and more as time went on. He was cruel to his slaves, working them excessively and he seemed to enjoy punishing them and beat them too much when he did. While he was always polite in public, he was snide and dismissive in private. The cruel side to his nature seemed to become increasingly prominent over time. Amanda wanted to avoid him and found any excuse she could. She didn't even mind that he seemed to be spending a lot of time with one of the slave women. She wanted to get away from him permanently, but society at the time provided no acceptable option for this.
  "Then one day, a cousin of her husband's came from England to stay for a while. At that time, plantation visits frequently lasted for months, sometimes even years. The cousin was handsome and even looked a little like her husband, although his features were light while her husband's were dark. It wasn't only their coloring that was different though, their personalities also contrasted significantly. While Amanda's husband was cruel, his cousin was kind, while the husband was ruthless, his cousin was fair. It was natural that Amanda couldn't resist this new and improved version of what she already had and she quickly fell in love with the visitor. He returned her feelings, although he felt terrible about treating his host that way. But he too, felt Amanda's husband was not deserving of respect, nor did he deserve Amanda."
  Slowly, the lovers' plans materialized …

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D.H. Montgomery
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D.H. Montgomery

D.H. Montgomery is a pen name, based on the author's more famous second cousin, who wrote "Anne of the Green Gables." D.H. has a background in math and science and has written a number of non-fiction books. Prior to this book, he had never written even the briefest piece of fiction, nor had he intended to do so. By the spring of 2014, he had unexplainably started doing automatic writing and there was poltergeist activity where he lived. One day, the entire 250 manuscript popped into his mind in a flash. It took five weeks to write it down. After it was finished, a ghost appeared in his home.

For more information about the author, please visit his website at NONE and his author page on Goodreads, or find him on Facebook and Twitter.

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Karma Dead Ahead by D.H. Montgomery

Karma Dead Ahead by D.H. Montgomery

A Private PSI Detective Mystery

Publisher: DMS Media Group

Amazon.com Print/Kindle Format(s)

Two graduate students in a university paranormal research lab become accidental detectives as they go searching for a woman who fails to return from her Caribbean vacation. They get help from a group of psychics known as the "Gang of Four" and a modern practitioner of witchcraft who is an app developer and entrepreneur. The psychics reveal that a karmic debt from two hundred years ago has put the woman on a path to danger. The witch helps find the whereabouts of the culprit.

After some brilliant deductions, unexpected mishaps that turn their lives upside down, and twists and turns, the two detectives come face to face with a deranged killer and his intended latest victim. Just as karma set off the chain of events in the beginning, it also determines the dramatic outcome.

Karma Dead Ahead by D.H. Montgomery

A Conversation with Novelist Les Hoffman

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Les Hoffman

We are delighted to welcome author Les Hoffman to Omnimystery News today.

Les's new action thriller is Sudden Justice (Oak Tree Press; September 2015 trade paperback) and we recently had the opportunity to talk with him about it.

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Omnimystery News: Tell us a little more about the lead character of Sudden Justice.

Les Hoffman
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Les Hoffman

Les Hoffman: I've always enjoyed stories about bold people that can make a difference on their own. Particularly, I'm an admirer of the American spirit, the belief in the power of the individual to impact the world. Heroes that risk personal danger to help others. Overseas, this might be called a "cowboy mentality". Whatever you call it, it's a real thing, and it's found more in this country than anywhere else in the world.

I've written Sudden Justice with a bit of a twist on the vigilante theme. The protagonist, Bryce Daniels, is a family man with a unique skill-set with which I am somewhat familiar. In addition to his physical abilities, he is a master of disguise and deception, and an engineer by vocation. These capabilities provide a fertile toolbox of options to tackle the variety of challenges he faces. My background as an amateur boxer and actor, and Professional Engineer, help provide a realism to the story.

OMN: Is this the first of a series? And if so, does the character develop over the course of a series?

LH: Yes, with the sequel scheduled to be released late next year. With respect to the character developing, I can see where if something is popular, there would be a reluctance to change it; however, for those people that take the time to read multiple books in the series, I think it would be unrealistic and too predictable/boring not to allow the characters to develop over time.

Although I generally know where the characters are headed, the details of their actions are not known until I sit down and write, and allow myself to become immersed in their personalities and history. This is one of the things that makes writing so much fun and adventurous.

OMN: Into which genre would you place Sudden Justice?

LH: Sudden Justice and its sequel probably best fit in the broad action/thriller genre, and more narrowly in the category of vigilante justice.

I read and enjoy a lot of these same types of books, so I think I understand what the typical reader of this genre is looking for; i.e. it is easier for me to relate to this audience. On the negative side, putting one's book in a certain category will certainly keep some people from reading it.

There is a special allure to the topic of vigilante justice.

Most people like to believe that they can always turn to the law to protect themselves in an unjust situation. Civilization rests on the rule of law, so an attack on the fundamental principle of due process is unsettling, representing an attack on our way of life.

Therein lies the rub of vigilantism.

On the one hand, taking the law into one's own hands is a violation of the fundamental due process principle that allows us to thrive as a society. Who among us is wise enough to replace the checks and balances of judge, jury, and executioner? On the other hand, there are many situations where the law is inadequate to correct an obvious injustice. These situations represent a valid, ethical challenge to the rule of law for every circumstance. They are the driving force of vigilantism.

Although we can always strive to improve and evolve our laws, there never will be a system that will deliver justice in every instance. By extension, there will always be a role, arguably a need, for vigilantism.

OMN: Tell us something about Sudden Justice that isn't mentioned in the publisher's synopsis.

LH: On a humorous note, there is an extremely large and intimidating male boxer dog introduced in Sudden Justice. His name is Holmes, and he becomes a major player in the sequel, Border Justice. We actually have three female pet boxers at home, including one named Holmes. They are all American Boxers, which is a much smaller breed than the commonly known German Boxer. Holmes was our first "small boxer", after many years of German boxers. When we got Holmes we were not aware there was a smaller breed, and thought she was a genetic anomaly. We nicknamed her "Baby Holmes". She is also the sweetest dog we've ever had. These attributes are in direct contrast to her rough and tumble male namesake in Sudden Justice.

OMN: How would you tweet a summary of the book?

LH: An action/adventure thriller where the protagonist, Bryce Daniels, applies his own brand of vigilante justice from the Texas Hill Country to the coastal wilds of Alabama.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

LH: I like to spend considerable time outlining the story before I begin any detailed writing. There are certain elements that I believe are important to any good action/thriller and I want to ensure that my story will include these basic elements. Once I feel I have a believable and interesting plot line with ample opportunity to include the required elements, I begin detailed writing.

I don't consider my outline overly restrictive to my day-to-day writing. In fact, once I get started, I rarely look back on it as I generally remember where I'm headed in the big picture. Getting there (book writing) is a lot of fun and an adventure to me. My wife always tells me I look energized after a writing session. Having empathy with your characters and writing their stories has some similarities to acting. I feel that my on-stage community theatre experience is an extension of my writing experience and vice-versa.

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

LH: I have a private, second story guest apartment over my garage that serves as my "writing studio". I generally leave the windows and door open, facing an outdoor deck and capturing the Gulf breeze (I live on the Texas coast). My three dogs wander in and out while I lay on a love seat and write on my laptop. I find the environment relaxing and stimulating all at the same time.

OMN: How true are you to the settings in your books?

LH: I like to provide a realistic, honest feel to the locales in my books. I may sometimes give a place a fictional name, but the regional influences are based on my knowledge of the area. Sudden Justice is mainly set in South Central Texas and coastal Alabama, places I have lived in and know well.

I believe that one of the more interesting aspects of novels is the chance to learn about the locales described. Geography, history, race, religion, attitudes, and politics of a region are varied and interesting and provide a colorful backdrop for the story.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests?

LH: Since I retired from engineering and engineering management, I have taken up boxing, acting, and writing. I also enjoy volunteering at our local elementary school and animal shelter. I believe that acting and writing are very complementary.

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Les Hoffman is a retired research executive living in Texas. He is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, a licensed professional engineer, and an amateur actor and boxer. He and his wife Cherie have three dogs to keep them company while they prepare for their next career — grandchildren. Les Hoffman couples his technical, stage, and fighting experience with a passion for American heroism.

For more information about the author, please find him on Facebook.

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Sudden Justice by Les Hoffman

Sudden Justice by Les Hoffman

An Action Thriller

Publisher: Oak Tree Press

Amazon.com Print/Kindle Format(s)

A Mexican drug lord expands his brutal enterprise into South Texas. An overbearing business executive entraps the women in his employ. A Southern patriarch and his son control a small Alabama town with an iron fist and a thieving hand. These situations have one thing in common. The perpetrators have found a way to operate outside the law, while the victims have nowhere to turn … or do they?

Bryce Daniels is a man who understands the pain and frustration of feeling helpless against the power of money and the arrogance that it breeds Resurrected from a troubled youth after the death of his father, he is now a family man, engineering professor, and community theater actor with a flair for costuming. But behind these idyllic circumstances, he uses all his skills to help those who find themselves outside the rule of law.

Daniels travels from the hills of Texas to the coastal wilds of Alabama to hunt a ruthless enemy, while being hunted himself by an investigative journalist piecing together his vigilante activities. The ensuing roller coaster of events culminates in a dire threat to himself, his family, and the belief system he has built his life around.

Sudden Justice by Les Hoffman

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Thursday, September 24, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 7:30 AM ET …

The Doomsday Key by James Rollins

The Doomsday Key by James Rollins

A SIGMA Force Thriller (6th in series)

Publisher: William Morrow

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

The Doomsday Key by James Rollins, Amazon Kindle format

At Princeton University, a famed geneticist dies inside a biohazard lab. In Rome, a Vatican archaeologist is found dead in St. Peter's Basilica. In Africa, a U.S. senator's son is slain outside a Red Cross camp. The three murders on three continents bear a horrifying connection: all the victims are marked by a Druidic pagan cross burned into their flesh.

The bizarre murders thrust Commander Gray Pierce and Sigma Force into a race against time to solve a riddle going back centuries, to a ghastly crime against humanity hidden within a cryptic medieval codex. The fi rst clue is discovered inside a mummifi ed corpse buried in an English peat bog — a gruesome secret that threatens America and the world.

Aided by two women from his past — one his exlover, the other his new partner — Gray must piece together the horrifying truth. But the revelations come at a high cost, and to save the future, Gray will have to sacrifi ce one of the women at his side. That alone might not be enough, as the true path to salvation is revealed in a dark prophecy of doom.

Sigma Force confronts humankind's greatest threat in an adventure that races from the Roman Coliseum to the icy peaks of Norway, from the ruins of medieval abbeys to the lost tombs of Celtic kings. The ultimate nightmare is locked within a talisman buried by a dead saint — an ancient artifact known as the Doomsday Key.

The Doomsday Key by James Rollins

The Night Crew by Brian Haig

The Night Crew by Brian Haig

A Sean Drummond Mystery (7th in series)

Publisher: Brilliance Audio

Audible Daily Deal Price: $2.95

The Night Crew by Brian Haig, Amazon Kindle format

Lieutenant Colonel Sean Drummond, a cocky US Army lawyer who's not afraid to be blunt, finds himself up to his neck in a case he didn't ask to take …

Five US soldiers, tasked with guarding Iraqi prisoners, stand accused of committing depraved atrocities against their charges. Drummond is assigned to defend one of them: a hardscrabble young woman who is either incredibly naive or deceptively evil … and whose incriminating photos made the case an international scandal.

Drummond and his cocounsel, the fiercely antiwar Katherine Carlson, have a complicated and combative history, but they can't afford to get distracted now. They must determine what drove five young patriots to fall so far to the dark side of human nature. As Drummond uncovers evidence that his client has been used as a pawn in a secret strategy involving torture, he realizes he's caught up in a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of government. Breaking down the US military's formidable stonewalling could destabilize the government and put his life at risk — but Drummond's not the type to back away from a good fight.

The Night Crew by Brian Haig

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Thursday, September 24, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 7:00 AM ET …

A Trifle Dead by Livia Day

A Trifle Dead by Livia Day

A Cafe La Femme Mystery

Publisher: Deadlines

Price: FREE!

A Trifle Dead by Livia Day, Amazon Kindle format

Under Water by Anders Jallai

Under Water by Anders Jallai

An Anton Modin Mystery

Publisher: Anders Jallai

Price: FREE!

Under Water by Anders Jallai, Amazon Kindle format

Let's Play by John C. Dalglish

Let's Play by John C. Dalglish

A Jason Strong Mystery

Publisher: John C. Dalglish

Price: FREE!

Let's Play by John C. Dalglish, Amazon Kindle format

Dead in the Water by Jack Patterson

Dead in the Water by Jack Patterson

A Cal Murphy Thriller

Publisher: Hangman Books

Price: FREE!

Dead in the Water by Jack Patterson, Amazon Kindle format

The Cavalier of the Apocalypse by Susanne Alleyn

The Cavalier of the Apocalypse by Susanne Alleyn

An Aristide Ravel Mystery

Publisher: Spyderwort Press

Price: FREE!

The Cavalier of the Apocalypse by Susanne Alleyn, Amazon Kindle format

Fire in a Haystack by Erez Aharoni

Fire in a Haystack by Erez Aharoni

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Erez Aharoni

Price: FREE!

Fire in a Haystack by Erez Aharoni, Amazon Kindle format

The Bloodbath Ritual by Andrew Downs

The Bloodbath Ritual by Andrew Downs

The Alex Hollick FBI Series

Publisher: Cardinal Shrine Press

Price: FREE!

The Bloodbath Ritual by Andrew Downs, Amazon Kindle format

Madman's Thirst by Lawrence De Maria

Madman's Thirst by Lawrence De Maria

A Jake Scarne Thriller

Publisher: St. Austin's Press

Price: FREE!

Madman's Thirst by Lawrence De Maria, Amazon Kindle format

Robbed of Soul by Lois D. Brown

Robbed of Soul by Lois D. Brown

A Legends of Treasure Novel

Publisher: Levanter Publishing

Price: FREE!

Robbed of Soul by Lois D. Brown, Amazon Kindle format

For a summary of all of today's titles, plus any that may have been added since this post was created, visit our Free MystereBooks page. This page is updated daily, typically by 8 AM ET.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Beautiful Evil Winter, A Novel of Suspense by Kelly K. Lavender, 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 …

Beautiful Evil Winter by Kelly K. Lavender

Beautiful Evil Winter by Kelly K. Lavender

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Kelly K. Lavender

Price: 99¢ (as of 09/22/2015 at 8:00 PM ET).

Beautiful Evil Winter by Kelly K. Lavender, Amazon Kindle format

When mild-mannered Ethan and fiery Sophia board a plane bound for Russia, they hope to secure their son's safe passage back to the US. An innocent encounter with the Mafia de-rails their plans. Suddenly, they become a target of the iron-fisted Mafioso that wields total control of Russian adoptions.

What can make matters worse? An inexperienced untrained adoption coordinator who must complete the legal process and insure a safe return to the US. How much hardship can a couple endure when faced with do or die events? When hope fails and suffering prevails, what's left?

Beautiful Evil Winter by Kelly K. Lavender

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Review: Past Crimes by Glen Erik Hamilton

Mysterious Reviews: Reviews of New Mysteries, Novels of Suspense, and Thrillers

A Mysterious Review of Past Crimes by Glen Erik Hamilton. A Van Shaw Mystery.

Review summary: This is a superior murder mystery, crisply written, steeped in atmosphere and rich in detail. The plot unfolds in a measured way, and concludes in a denouement at a wake that is as tense as it is surprising. A first-rate crime novel from first page to last, this is one of the year's best books. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 5 of 5 stars

Past Crimes Glen Erik Hamilton

Past Crimes
Glen Erik Hamilton
A Van Shaw Mystery
William Morrow (March 2015)

Available from Amazon.comAvailable from Barnes & NobleAvailable from iTunesAvailable from Kobo

Publisher synopsis: From the time he was six years old, Van Shaw was raised by his Irish immigrant grandfather Donovan to be a thief — to boost cars, beat security alarms, crack safes, and burglarize businesses. But at eighteen, Dono's namesake and protégé suddenly broke all ties to that life and the people in it. Van escaped into the military, serving as an elite Army Ranger in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now, after ten years of silence, Dono has asked his grandson to come home to Seattle. "Tar abhaile, más féidir leat" — Come home, if you can.

Taking some well-earned leave, Van heads to the Pacific Northwest, curious and a little unnerved by his grandfather's request. But when he arrives at Dono's house in the early hours of the morning, Van discovers the old thief bleeding out on the floor from a gunshot to the head. The last time the two men had seen each other Dono had also been lying on the floor — with Van pointing a gun at his heart. With a lifetime of tough history between him and the old man, the battle-tested Ranger knows the cops will link him to the crime.

To clear his name and avenge his grandfather, Van must track down the shooter. Odds are strong that Dono knew the person. Was it a greedy accomplice? A disgruntled rival? Diving back into the illicit world he'd sworn to leave behind, Van reconnects with the ruthless felons who knew Dono best. Armed with his military and criminal skills, he follows a dangerous trail of clues that leads him deeper into Dono's life — and closer to uncovering what drove his grandfather to reach out after years of silence. As he plummets back into this violent, high-stakes world where right and wrong aren't defined by the law, Van finds that the past is all too present … and that the secrets held by those closest to him are the deadliest of all.

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