Wednesday, October 07, 2015

Lord Peter Views the Body, A Lord Peter Wimsey Short Story Collection by Dorothy L. Sayers, Now Available at a Special Price

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

Lord Peter Views the Body by Dorothy L. Sayers

Lord Peter Views the Body by Dorothy L. Sayers

A Lord Peter Wimsey Short Story Collection

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $2.99 (as of 10/07/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Lord Peter Views the Body by Dorothy L. Sayers, Amazon Kindle format

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Some aristocrats spend their lives shooting, but Lord Peter Wimsey is a hunter of a different kind: a bloodhound with a nose for murder. Before he became Britain's most famous detective, Lord Peter contented himself with solving the crimes he came across by chance. In this volume of short stories, he confronts a stolen stomach, a man with copper fingers, and a deadly adventure at Ali Baba's cave, among other conundrums. These mysteries tax not just his intellect, but his humor, knowledge of metallurgy, and taste for fine wines. It's not easy being a gentleman sleuth, but Lord Peter is the man for the job.

Lord Peter Views the Body by Dorothy L. Sayers

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Mrs. John Doe, A Suspense Thriller by Tom Savage, New This Week from Alibi

Alibi is a digital-only imprint of Random House dedicated to publishing mystery and thriller books.

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

Mrs. John Doe by Tom Savage

Mrs. John Doe by Tom Savage

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Alibi

Price: $2.99 (as of 10/07/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Mrs. John Doe by Tom Savage, Amazon Kindle format

Nora Baron's life is perfect. She lives on Long Island Sound, teaches acting at a local university, and has a loving family. Then one phone call changes everything. She's informed that her husband, Jeff, has died in a car crash while on a business trip in England. Nora flies to London to identify the body, which the police have listed as a "John Doe." When she leaves the morgue, a man tries to steal her purse containing Jeff's personal effects. Clearly, all is not as it seems.

At her hotel, Nora receives a cryptic message that leaves her with more questions than answers. She follows the message's instructions to France, where a fatal encounter transforms her into a fugitive. Wanted for murder, on the run in a shadowy landscape of lies, secrets, and sudden violence, Mrs. "John Doe" must play the role of a lifetime to stay one step ahead of a ruthless enemy with deadly plans for her — and for the world.

Mrs. John Doe by Tom Savage

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An Excerpt from Welcome Back, Jack, a Jack LeClere Thriller by Liam Sweeny

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Liam Sweeny

We are delighted to welcome author Liam Sweeny to Omnimystery News today.

Liam's second thriller to feature homicide detective Jack LeClere is Welcome Back, Jack (Down & Out Books; October 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt from the first chapter.

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SOUTH END NIGHTS BELONGED TO THE drunks, degenerates, addicts and their feeders, and a handful of unlucky souls forced by short straws to preside over the darkness and the damned.
  It was three a.m. and Jack LeClere fumbled for a match. His fingers trembled in the frigid late November air. He had a brushed chrome Zippo that Mary gave him in his pocket, but he never found time to get fluid.
  The smell of sulfur replaced the hot coffee he'd had to sacrifice when the call got him up. He took a whiff of the matchstick, grunted and tossed it to the curb.
  Third nightmare he'd had in a week. For once, he was glad to get the reprieve, such as it were.
  His partner, Eddie Gamble, was late, as usual. He'd just been promoted to "Proud Papa" six months ago. His wife, Sarah, fell in love with a man in a uniform, but she wasn't in love with late night calls; the price Gamble paid for not having to go on shift. Jack was just covering for someone.
  "It's a fucking mess in there, Jack." Jeff Mitchell was one of the responding officers who secured the scene. He was a golem in a midnight navy blue uniform with horsehair brows and grim eyes. "A fucking mess. The techs are processing the house. The M.E. just got here."
  Jack took a deep drag of his smoke, feeling the kick of cold carcinogens. He trailed his exhale with a cough and a renewed vow to quit.
  "What're the basics? I barely got anything on the call."
  Mitchell scratched his neck. "Nine-one-one got it about an hour ago," he said. "He knew the dispatcher's name, just like the other two."
  He flipped out his notepad. "Three victims, the Masons: father, Matthew; mother, Sheila; and daughter, Kyla. The father took one in the head, the other two …" Mitchell took a loaded breath. "You tell me, I guess …"
  "Thanks, Mitch," Jack said as he started up the stairs.
  "You might want Vicks for your nose. Everyone's been asking for it. It's bad."
  Jack poked his head in the doorway. It was rank.
  "Nah," he said as he walked back down. "Don't think it'll help any."
  "Suit yourself."
  Just then he saw Gamble walking toward him, the patrol lights catching his tight, curly hair and the creases of his wrinkled jacket. A little cold for just a suit coat. Jack stifled a laugh with a grunt, ever thankful for Mary.
  "Sorry, man," Gamble said, "Sarah was up with the baby." He pressed his palms into his eye sockets. "He picks tonight to put up a fuss. An angel all day, straight from heaven. Till midnight."
  Jack chuckled. "How's it feel being double-on-call?"
  "Shoot me. Use my gun, even. No paperwork."
  "Hold that thought." He patted Gamble on the chest as he flipped his cigarette down into the storm drain. "It's probably you-know-who, I haven't been in yet. Smells like ass."
  "Maybe it's warm, then." Gamble started up the steps to the aged brownstone with lead shoes. Jack was right behind him. A crowd had gathered around Fourth Street, busybodies wearing pajamas and overstuffed jackets. Even the kids were out, shaky fingers grasping the police tape. Jack wondered if any of the concerned citizens would bring in a lead.
  He scanned the crowd, tried to catalog each face, but the light wasn't good. Maybe the killer was watching them.
  The floodlights poured out of the open door, revealing moving shadows, empty body bags and the vacuum darting in and out of view.
  A portly guy, bald on top, wearing a dirt-streaked cardigan and khakis, was seated in a recliner facing the wall opposite the front door with his arms on the armrests, calm-looking, serene and posed. Matthew Mason.
  He was staring blankly ahead, cloudy eyes glazed over and frozen by the hole in his forehead. Medium caliber, by the look of the entrance wound. Jack donned his gloves and went to roll the head and look at the exit wound.
  "He's patched up back there, Jack," the M.E. said. "Let me get him off the chair and on the floor, best I can. I'm just guessing a thirty-eight, something like that."
  Jack nodded and picked up a framed picture from the stand by the chair. A hiking scene in the mountains, the Adirondacks maybe. Jagged rock face behind them, flanked by smoother slopes farther off.
  They had backpacks, walking sticks and must have been up high. Dad had them gathered in his arms and they were all smiling.
  The daughter had an exhilarated look on her face. Her eyes were lit up, her cheeks flushed. Jack flipped the picture over and popped open the frame. On the bottom "Kyla's B-Day! — Mt. Marcy" was written in blue ink.
  "They looked happy," Gamble said.
  "She's about Paul's age in this pic."
  "It's a damn shame. Come over here, check this out."
  Gamble led him to an office area on the other side of the room, just a desk with a jungle of paper surrounding a laptop.
  Gamble rifled through a stack of papers. "Receipts from Second Chance, Helping Hands of New Rhodes, the Red Cross, Salvation Army …"
  Jack scanned through other pages, receipts and placed them back on the desk gently.
  "I wish this asshole had a type."
  "I don't know but we'd best get into the kitchen. They want to bag the two in there."
  "Sheila and Kyla Mason."
  "What about 'em?" Eddie asked.
  "In the kitchen." Jack pointed to the picture. "They have names, Eddie."
  "Jeez, sorry?"
  "Nah, forget about it," Jack said. "Tired, I guess. Had a nightmare and woke up to this."
  The real nightmare was in the kitchen. They found the two women; he'd have to say "women" because of their hair length and bone structure. At least that's what he could figure out from what he saw. There were no clothes, no skin below the hair-lines. They looked like pictures of the muscular system he'd seen in doctors' offices.
  Precise, clinical and damn near sterile. There were no pools of blood; there had to be pools of blood. But there weren't, just muscle fibers, milky-white tendons and sinew, crisscrossed with faded blue veins and a patina of something slick coating the bodies. Gamble groaned in disgust.
  "He had time. He had to have time. Nobody noticed this? Not even the smell?"
  Jack shrugged. "Go check the living room again. And then check the back wall behind the recliner to see if Mason was even shot here."
  Gamble went into the living room. Jack grabbed one of the techs.
  "Did you spray in here for fluids?"
  "Our first stop," the tech told him. "Found just a little pooling underneath the bodies, on the table from where they were, umm …"
  "Posed."
  "Yeah, but other than that, there should be more blood. A lot more."
  "Is Larry still out there?"
  The tech pointed toward the living room. "Your partner's talking to him now. He's been in here already to get time of death."
  "Thanks." Jack looked at the scene, at everything. The bodies were sitting upright at the table. They must have been posed and held until rigor set in. Soon, the bodies would lose rigidity and collapse, sliding off the chairs. They'd be in a bag by then.
  The smell was overpowering, and he regretted not getting some Vick's. There was a dinner plate in front of each body with silverware laid out. Their elbows were on the table, hands cupping the edges of the plates like a macabre suppertime scene. They reminded him of plates he and Mary used for company. He'd have to buy new ones.
  There were dishes in the sink, and papers and magazines on the kitchen counter. Jack walked over to them and saw something familiar. His own name.
  It was small, on the bottom right edge of a newspaper from six months ago. Detective Jack LeClere, others to be honored at the Annual New Rhodes Police Department Recognition Ceremony.
  It was in the Community News section. Mary had it stuck to the fridge with a magnet.
  "Eddie, get out here."
  Eddie must've been on his way. He was quickly peering over Jack's shoulder again.
  "What do you make of this?"
  Eddie hopped over and pawed through the other magazines and papers.
  "These are all new. This month or last month. Did you know these people, Jack?"
  "I didn't recognize anyone in the picture." Jack thumbed the table. "If that's Sheila and Kyla, I can't tell but … really, I don't know 'em."
  "Okay. That's pretty strange."
  "We passed strange fifteen minutes ago."
  Eddie wretched. God, Eddie, don't puke.
  "Killer had to leave this," Jack said. "It's evidence."
  He had to leave the kitchen. His mind was being rendered by Escher.
  "Larry told me they've been dead for more than twenty-four hours," Gamble said, snapping Jack out of his own head. "I also talked to the upstairs neighbor. She told me the daughter, Kyla, was a loudmouth, her words, but she hadn't heard her over the weekend. She said she didn't hear any other voices or anything. And the wall behind the husband's head was clean. He wasn't shot here."
  "The upstairs neighbors didn't notice the smell?"
  "She said she did, but thought it was a dead cat or something."
  "Mountain lions in the South End?"
  "Yeah." Eddie stepped aside as the M.E.'s assistant walked into the kitchen with two bags.
  "They're in rigor in the kitchen," Jack said. "Rigor peaks at twelve. They should've been out of rigor by now."
  "This has got to be him."
  "I'd bet on it," Jack replied, "but only one of the other murders he could've done by himself. Not the last one, not this one."
  "So what do we want to tell the captain?"
  Jack walked outside, tapped a fresh cigarette on his pack and got the match to light with the first strike. He lit up to kill the smell still in his nose.
  "I don't think we'll have to tell him much. Harken said if we got another one, we'd set up a task force. So my guess is to head back to the station."
  "What about that paper in the kitchen?"
  Jack took a drag. "Can't exclude it. But hell, even I don't know what it means. So no use shining a spotlight on it."
  "Harken will," Gamble said. "And if you don't at least turn it on for him, he'll swing it at you."
  "Yeah, he'd pretty much kill me on that."
  "Save yourself. I know if I go into overtime, Sarah's gonna kill me,"
  "Better her than this guy." Jack walked toward his car. "See ya there, Eddie."

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Liam Sweeny
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Liam Sweeny

Liam Sweeny has been active in various community causes, from grassroots political campaigns to disaster relief work starting in Louisiana with hurricane Katrina. He has spent the past four years as a disaster responder in the American Red Cross of Northeastern New York. His short fiction has appeared in numerous periodicals, including Thuglit, All Due Respect, Spinetingler Magazine, Shotgun Honey and Out of the Gutter Online. He lives in Albany, NY.

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

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Welcome Back, Jack by Liam Sweeny

Welcome Back, Jack by Liam Sweeny

A Jack LeClere Thriller

Publisher: Down & Out Books

Amazon.com Print/Kindle Format(s)

When Jack was six years old, his parents were brutally slain by a serial killer. The police later found drifter Clyde Colsen driving a stolen car, his clothes soaked in blood. He was tried, convicted and executed. Jack grew up knowing the police got their man.

Now a decorated homicide detective in New Rhodes, Jack arrives at the third crime scene of the "South End Killer" murders and finds his name. He will soon find out something else: thirty years ago, they got the wrong guy. And now the right guy's come back to pay Jack and New Rhodes his bloody respects.

As Jack struggles to stay on the case, his cat-and-mouse game with the killer makes him wonder if he's the cat or the mouse. His family and everyone in his life is fair game. As the killer escalates and threatens the entire city, Jack has a question he must answer in his desperation: can he stop the monster without becoming one?

Welcome Back, Jack by Liam Sweeny

A Conversation with Mystery Author Dorothy Howell

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Dorothy Howell

We are delighted to welcome author Dorothy Howell to Omnimystery News today.

Dorothy's third (and final) mystery in her "Fatal" trilogy is Fatal Choice (June 2015 ebook format) and we recently had the opportunity to spend some time with her talking about the series.

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Omnimystery News: Tell us a little more about Dana Mackenzie, the lead character of your "Fatal" trilogy.

Dorothy Howell
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Dorothy Howell

Dorothy Howell: In Fatal Debt, the launch book of the Dana Mackenzie mystery series, the lead character is, of course, Dana. She's 27 years old, single, and lives in the fictional Southern California city of Santa Flores. She's a hometown girl, having lived there all her life.

Like a lot of people that age, Dana is trying to find her place in life. She's had a rough time finding a job (she pierced ears at the mall for a while) and finally lands a position as asset manager for Mid-America Financial Services. The cold hearted, faceless corporation expects Dana to follow their policies to the letter, but she puts her own spin on the job.

Since I've also written 25 historical romance novels, of course I had to give Dana a love interest. He's Nick Travis, her high school crush, who is now a homicide detective. Dana hasn't seen Nick since he left town years ago, so sparks fly when the two of them are drawn into a murder investigation. But a dark secret from their past that Nick wants to ignore and Dana can't get over, keeps them apart.

Honestly, I'd never intended to give Dana a series. I wrote Fatal Debt and intended it to be a stand-alone. Since I was also writing another mystery series, the Haley Randolph series for Kensington Books, plus historical romances, I was pretty busy!

But I kept hearing from readers who wanted to know what happens next between Dana and Nick. So I wrote Fatal Luck, then concluded their story in Fatal Choice.

I'm so glad I listened to my readers! I'm really happy with the way the trilogy turned out.

OMN: How did Dana change over the course of the trilogy?

DH: Since Dana's story is confined to a three-book series, she doesn't change much. Throughout the trilogy Dana keeps the same job, same friends, and deals with typical family problems. Her relationship with Nick changes, of course. Things heat up between them!

OMN: And what about in your other series. Did Haley Randolph stay pretty much the same, too?

Not a chance! Haley's life is always changing. She's 24 years old, single, and having a major quarter-life crisis. Over the course of the eight full-length novels and three novellas in the series, Haley has had many different jobs, none of which work out very well — probably because she keeps finding dead bodies there!

OMN: Into which genre would you place your series?

DH: My Dana Mackenzie and Haley Randolph series are both cozy mysteries. I'm so glad this genre exists! I don't like reading graphic violence so, of course, I don't want to write it. I think there are a lot of readers who don't want to read those types of books either, so labeling my books as cozies lets them know these are kinder, gentler mysteries.

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

DH: I used to work a job similar to the one Dana Mackenzie has in the series. I also fictionalized the city I worked in. Unlike Dana, I never found any dead bodies — thank goodness!

OMN: Where do you most often find yourself writing?

DH: I have an office in my home that's dedicated solely to my writing. I have reference books, notes with my oh-so brilliant ideas, manuscripts, journals, calendars, and motivational quotes everywhere. It's pretty organized — though I doubt anyone else would agree!

OMN: What are some of your outside interests?

DH: I stay busy with writing, friends and family. When I have extra time I spend it on my latest project which is making pillowcase dresses for little girls in Africa. A friend of mine got me involved. I enjoy sewing and the creative aspect of designing and embellishing the dresses.

OMN: What advice might you offer to aspiring authors?

DH: My advice to aspiring authors is don't give up! Keep learning and keep trying. My own road to publication was a bumpy one. After my first book was published it took seven years — yes, seven — before I sold another one. I certainly could have quit amid all the rejections. But 39 books later I'm so glad I didn't!

OMN: Why did you choose to use a pen name for some of your books?

DH: I write my Dana Mackenzie and Haley Randolph series under my own name. Most of my historical romance novels are written under my pen name, Judith Stacy. This worked out well for me. Since the mystery and romance genres can attract different readers, this way there's no confusion about what sort of book it is.

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

DH: My readers are fantastic! I love hearing from them! Most everything I get from them is positive and encouraging. Occasionally, a reader will make a suggestion for a book or share a story idea — it's great!

OMN: What's next for you?

DH: The latest book in the Haley Randolph series was just released. Swag Bags and Swindlers is the eighth full-length installment. It's published by Kensington Books and is available in hardcover and ebook editions. I just finished writing next year's book. No release date or title on that one yet.

The Dana Mackenzie series just concluded with Fatal Choice so right now I'm figuring out what to write next. I have so many ideas! It's hard to settle on one. It will be something I think my readers will enjoy and I'll have fun writing — a perfect combination!

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Dorothy Howell writes for two major New York publishing houses, in two genres, under two names. She's sold 39 novels, and her books have been translated into a dozen languages and have sold worldwide. Dorothy writes the Dana Mackenzie and Haley Randolph mystery series. She also writes historical romance for Harlequin under the pen name Judith Stacy. She lives in Southern California.

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

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Fatal Choice by Dorothy Howell

Fatal Choice by Dorothy Howell

A Dana Mackenzie Mystery

Publisher: Dorothy Howell

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Dana Mackenzie gladly helps out when best friend Jillian Brown calls at 3 a.m. after she wakes up alone and finds herself stranded at her date's house. But when Dana arrives at the home of Brett Sinclair she discovers more than a distraught friend — there's also a dead body in the kitchen.

Jillian becomes a suspect in the murder and Dana is determined to prove her innocence. Forced to turn to homicide detective Nick Travis for inside information, Dana realizes that his reluctance to commit to their relationship has reached the breaking point. She makes plans to leave Santa Flores for good.

But first she must find a killer. Her investigation uncovers disturbing information about the victim's secret life and shady business deals. Dana knows she's close to discovering the truth when she finds herself targeted by the murderer.

Will she catch the killer before it's too late? Will she walk away and never see Nick again — and if she does, will it be another bad choice?

Fatal Choice by Dorothy Howell

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Wednesday, October 07, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Wednesday, October 07, 2015 at 7:30 AM ET …

Get Shorty by Elmore Leonard

Five crime novels by Elmore Leonard for $1.99 each is a Kindle Daily Deal. We're featuring one of the books in this post.

Get Shorty by Elmore Leonard

A Crime Novel

Publisher: William Morrow

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

Get Shorty by Elmore Leonard, Amazon Kindle format

The storyline takes a mobster to Hollywood, where the women are gorgeous, the men are corrupt, and making it big isn't all that different from making your bones: you gotta know who to pitch, who to hit, and how to knock 'em dead.

Get Shorty by Elmore Leonard

The Fenway Foul-Up by David A. Kelly

The Ballpark Mysteries for Kids by David A. Kelly for $1.99 each is a Nook Daily Find. We're featuring the first in the series in this post.

The Fenway Foul-Up by David A. Kelly

The Ballpark Mysteries (1st in series)

Publisher: Random House

Nook Daily Find Price: $1.99 (price-matched by Amazon)

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Thanks to Kate's mom, a sports reporter, cousins Mike Walsh and Kate Hopkins have tickets to the Red Sox game and All Access passes to Fenway Park. But as they're watching batting practice before the game, the lucky bat of Red Sox star slugger Big D is stolen … right in front of dozens of people. Without the bat, Big D can't seem to hit a thing. Can Kate and Mike figure out who pinched the bat before Big D and the Sox chalk up a loss?

The Fenway Foul-Up by David A. Kelly

Etiquette & Espionage by Gail Carriger

Etiquette & Espionage by Gail Carriger

The Finishing School Series (1st in series)

Publisher: Little, Brown

Kobo Daily Deal Price: $2.99 (price-matched by Amazon)

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It's one thing to learn to curtsy properly. It's quite another to learn to curtsy and throw a knife at the same time. Welcome to Finishing School.

Fourteen-year-old Sophronia is a great trial to her poor mother. Sophronia is more interested in dismantling clocks and climbing trees than proper manners — and the family can only hope that company never sees her atrocious curtsy. Mrs. Temminnick is desperate for her daughter to become a proper lady. So she enrolls Sophronia in Mademoiselle Geraldine's Finishing Academy for Young Ladies of Quality.

But Sophronia soon realizes the school is not quite what her mother might have hoped. At Mademoiselle Geraldine's, young ladies learn to finish … everything. Certainly, they learn the fine arts of dance, dress, and etiquette, but the also learn to deal out death, diversion, and espionage — in the politest possible ways, of course. Sophronia and her friends are in for a rousing first year's education.

Etiquette & Espionage by Gail Carriger

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Wednesday, October 07, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Wednesday, October 07, 2015 at 7:00 AM ET …

Poor Poor Ophelia by Carolyn Weston

Poor Poor Ophelia by Carolyn Weston

A Murder Mystery

Publisher: Brash Books

Price: FREE!

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Hard to Find by Traci Tyne Hilton

Hard to Find by Traci Tyne Hilton

A Tillgiven Mystery

Publisher: Traci Tyne Hilton

Price: FREE!

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Evidence of Trust by Stacey Joy Netzel

Evidence of Trust by Stacey Joy Netzel

The Colorado Trust Series

Publisher: Stacey Joy Netzel

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Snow Swept by Derrick Hibbard

Snow Swept by Derrick Hibbard

The Snow Swept Trilogy

Publisher: Sail Away Press

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On Trial by Zanna Mackenzie

On Trial by Zanna Mackenzie

An Amber Reed Mystery

Publisher: Zanna Mackenzie

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The Ivory Bow by K. T. Tomb

The Ivory Bow by K. T. Tomb

A Chyna Stone Adventure

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Regret Things by Matt Ingwalson

Regret Things by Matt Ingwalson

A Sin and Nicki Thriller

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Payback by Alex Zenon

Payback by Alex Zenon

A Novel of Suspense

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Vengeance is Mine by Sven Andersson

Vengeance is Mine by Sven Andersson

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Endeavour Press

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A John Jordan Collection by Michael Lister

A John Jordan Collection by Michael Lister

The 1st Three Mysteries

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Tuesday, October 06, 2015

Hello, Darkness, A Novel of Suspense by Sandra Brown, 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, Simon & Schuster …

Hello, Darkness by Sandra Brown

Hello, Darkness by Sandra Brown

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Price: $2.99 (as of 10/06/2015 at 8:00 PM ET).

Hello, Darkness by Sandra Brown, Amazon Kindle format

For Paris Gibson, her popular late-night radio show is both an escape and her one real contact with the outside world.

Since moving to Austin to ease the pain of past, tragic mistakes, she has led a life of virtual solitude, coming alive only when she hosts her show. To her loyal listeners, she is a wise and trusted friend who not only takes their music requests, but also listens to their problems and occasionally dispenses advice.

Paris's world of isolation is brutally threatened, however, when one listener — a man who identifies himself only as "Valentino" — tells her that her on-air advice to the girl he loves has caused her to leave him and that now he intends to exact his revenge. First he plans to kill the girl, whom he has abducted — which he says he will do in seventy-two hours — then he will come after Paris.

Joined by the Austin police department, Paris plunges into a race against time in an effort to find Valentino before he can carry out his threat to kill — and to kill again. To her dismay, she finds that one of the people she must work with is crime psychologist Dean Malloy, a man with whom she shares a history that had a catastrophic effect on both their lives. His presence arouses old passions, forcing Paris to confront painful memories that she had come to Austin to forget.

As the clock ticks down, and Valentino's threats come closer and closer to becoming a reality, Paris suddenly finds herself forced to deal with a killer who may not be a stranger at all.

Hello, Darkness by Sandra Brown

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Review: Isolation by Mary Anna Evans

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A Mysterious Review of Isolation by Mary Anna Evans. A Faye Longchamp Mystery.

Review summary: The books in this series are typically stellar examples of mysteries that combine events of the past with events in the present, and this is no exception. With many poignant moments, a good deal of suspenseful action, and an overall captivating history as backstory, this is one of the best mysteries of the year. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 5 of 5 stars

Isolation Mary Anna Evans

Isolation
Mary Anna Evans
A Faye Longchamp Mystery
Poisoned Pen Press (August 2015)

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Publisher synopsis: Archaeologist Faye Longchamp-Mantooth has dug herself a deep hole and she can't make her way out of it. As she struggles to recover from a shattering personal loss, she sees that everyone she loves is trying to reach out to her. If only she could reach back. Instead she's out digging holes all over her home, the Florida island of Joyeuse. In their old plantation home, Joe Wolf Mantooth is surrounded by family — Faye, the wife he loves; their toddler son he adores; and his father, who hasn't gotten around to telling him how long he's been out of prison or how he got there — yet Joe has never felt so helpless or alone.

Then a close friend at the local marina is brutally murdered, the first in a string of crimes against women that rocks Micco County. Joe, desperate to help Faye, realizes she is in danger from both her inner demons and someone who has breached the island's isolation. Local law and environmental officials say they want to help, but to Faye and Joe they feel more like invaders. A struggling Faye reaches back over a century into her family's history for clues. And all the while, danger snakes further into their lives, threatening the people they love, their cherished home, even the very ground — some of it poisoned — beneath their feet.

The Paris Lawyer, A Novel of Suspense by Sylvie Granotier, Now Available at a Special Price

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

The Paris Lawyer by Sylvie Granotier

The Paris Lawyer by Sylvie Granotier

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Le French Book

Price: $2.99 (as of 10/06/2015 at 7:00 PM ET).

The Paris Lawyer by Sylvie Granotier, Amazon Kindle format

As a child, Catherine Monsigny was the only witness to a heinous crime. Now, she is an ambitious rookie attorney in sophisticated modern-day Paris. On the side, she does pro bono work and hits the jackpot: a major felony case that could boost her career.

A black woman is accused of poisoning her rich farmer husband in a peaceful village in central France, where the beautiful, rolling hills hold dark secrets. While preparing the case, Catherine's own past comes back with a vengeance.

The Paris Lawyer by Sylvie Granotier

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