Thursday, October 29, 2015

Review: Move Your Blooming Corpse by D. E. Ireland

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

A Mysterious Review of Move Your Blooming Corpse by D. E. Ireland. A Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins Mystery.

Review summary: Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins are delightful characters in this humorous murder mystery, a strong entry in what is shaping up to be a very entertaining series. The fast-paced storyline is a solidly developed one, with just the right amount of complexity and depth to keep one interested in how it will all be resolved. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 5 of 5 stars

Move Your Blooming Corpse D. E. Ireland

Move Your Blooming Corpse
D. E. Ireland
A Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins Mystery
Minotaur Books (September 2015)

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Publisher synopsis: Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins are at the posh Royal Ascot, the biggest horse racing event of the season. Eliza's father is the new co-owner of a champion racehorse, and Eliza and Henry are excited to cheer the Donegal Dancer on to victory. However, their idyllic outing takes a serious turn when a victim is trampled during the Gold Cup race and someone is found murdered in the stables.

With time running out before the upcoming Eclipse Stakes, she and Higgins investigate jealous spouses, suffragettes and the colorful co-owners of the Donegal Dancer. But can they outrace the murderer, or will there be another blooming corpse at the finish line?

Stealing Trinity, A Suspense Thriller by Ward Larsen, Now Available at a Special Price

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Stealing Trinity by Ward Larsen

Stealing Trinity by Ward Larsen

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

Price: 99¢ (as of 10/29/2015 at 7:00 PM ET).

Stealing Trinity by Ward Larsen, Amazon Kindle format

In the last days of WWII, the Third Reich makes a desperate grab to retrieve its most valuable asset, Die Wespe, a spy buried deep in the Manhattan Project. The man chosen for this mission is Alexander Braun — American born, Harvard educated, and a ruthless killer. British Intelligence learns of the Nazi plan. Unable to convince their American counterparts of the magnitude of the threat, they dispatch Major Michael Thatcher to track down Braun. The trail leads to Rhode Island, where Lydia Cole, a young heiress, has unwittingly taken Braun back into her life. Braun is forced to run, and there is one place where he must go — Los Alamos, home of the Manhattan Project.

On July 16, 1945, the world's first atomic bomb is tested — code named Trinity. In the days that follow, four people — a tenacious British investigator, a determined young woman, a killer, and the spy who could compromise America's greatest scientific endeavor — will have a fateful rendezvous, all vying for control of the secret that will shape the world.

Stealing Trinity by Ward Larsen

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New This Week: Frame and Fortune, An Ivy Morris Mystery by Misty Simon

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Frame and Fortune by Misty Simon

Frame and Fortune by Misty Simon

An Ivy Morris Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press

Price: $4.99 (as of 10/29/2015 at 6:30 PM ET).

Frame and Fortune by Misty Simon, Amazon Kindle format

Ivy Morris' best friend, Bella Landry, is in trouble, thanks to a surprise she finds in the walk-in freezer at her hair salon. Calling amateur sleuth Ivy is a no-brainer for Bella. She can't trust her policeman boyfriend — he's the one who cuffed her and booked her, and not in a sexy kind of way.

Ivy might be in over her head this time, with Bella's ex showing up wanting to help and only making things worse. Who is he secretly promising to pay? And does it have anything to do with the person stealing picture frames but leaving the pictures around town?

Ivy's got a convoluted mess on her hands — secret lives, secret agendas, and a lot of unexplained money. To top it off, the decidedly delicious Ben Fallon has turned gourmet cook and chief bottle washer in her house … while stealthily taking over a few of Ivy's drawers.

What's a girl to do?

Frame and Fortune by Misty Simon

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A Real Basket Case, A Claire Hanover Mystery by Beth Groundwater, Now Available at a Special Price

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A Real Basket Case by Beth Groundwater

A Real Basket Case by Beth Groundwater

A Claire Hanover Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Midnight Ink

Price: $3.82 (as of 10/29/2015 at 6:00 PM ET).

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Feeling neglected by her workaholic husband, forty-something gift basket designer Claire Hanover joins an aerobics class at the urging of her best friend Ellen. Divorced and bitterly unhappy, Ellen and most of the other women in the class add a little vicarious excitement to their lives by flirting with the handsome instructor, Enrique. In a moment of weakness, Claire agrees to let the charming Enrique come to her house to give her a massage. She realizes she has made a deadly mistake when Enrique is shot and killed in her bedroom and her husband Roger is arrested for the murder.

Determined to clear Roger's name and save her marriage, Claire sets out to find the real killer, encountering drug dealers, jealous ex-girlfriends, and angry cops along the way.

A Real Basket Case by Beth Groundwater

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New This Week: Dead Man's Float, A Jersey Shore Mystery by Beth Sherman

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Dead Man's Float by Beth Sherman

Dead Man's Float by Beth Sherman

A Jersey Shore Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Crossroad Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 10/29/2015 at 5:30 PM ET).

Dead Man's Float by Beth Sherman, Amazon Kindle format

This is a new ebook edition of a mystery first published in paperback by Avon Books in 1998.

Annie Hardaway is a reluctant expert on house-cleaning, horticulture, and pet care, who specializes in making some of the country's most famous how-to writers look good in print. But when her long-ago high school crush is found dead in their New Jersey shore hometown, Anne has no idea "how-to" find out the truth.

When Tigger Mills returned home to archly conservative devoutly religious Oceanside Heights, no one was happy to see him. Tigger left twenty years ago after being accused of setting fire to an old hotel that killed the owner's little girl. Though the always maintained his innocence, no one believed him — except then teenager Anne Hardaway. After Tigger's lifeless body is pulled from the surf, everyone but Anne assumes it was suicide. Now this woman with a relentless knack for research makes it her mission to tackle the town's closed minds, curious suspicions and ancient lies, to dredge the past and uncover a twenty-year-old motive for present-day murder.

Dead Man's Float by Beth Sherman

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Night Storm, A Bones & Gemstones Novel of Romantic Suspense by Tracey Devlyn, Now Available at a Special Price

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Night Storm by Tracey Devlyn

Night Storm by Tracey Devlyn

A Bones & Gemstones Novel of Romantic Suspense (1st in series)

Publisher: TDC Creations

Price: 99¢ (as of 10/29/2015 at 5:00 PM ET).

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A promising young apothecary picks up the pieces of her life, only to collide with the ruthless thief-taker who once shattered her dreams and her heart …

When the love of his life chose an apprenticeship in Scotland over his marriage proposal, thief-taker Cameron Adair buried himself in his work — building an unmatched network of underworld spies. Forged by his reputation as a ruthless, greed-driven businessman, he has amassed a fortune. But he has one vulnerable spot in his armor — a brilliant, green-eyed apothecary, who continues to haunt his heart.

When a murder investigation brings him back into contact with Charlotte Fielding, Cameron sets aside the past to find a killer and to distract a headstrong apothecary, clue by clue, kiss by kiss.

Night Storm by Tracey Devlyn

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New This Week: Mourning Gloria, A Leah Hudson Thriller by Andrew Downs

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Mourning Gloria by Andrew Downs

Mourning Gloria by Andrew Downs

A Leah Hudson Thriller (1st in series)

Publisher: Cardinal Shrine Press

Price: $4.99 (as of 10/29/2015 at 4:30 PM ET).

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When a murder suspect escapes indictment on a technicality, Agent Leah Hudson is forced to shift her focus to a new task, a cold case. Five years after Gloria Stone disappears, Hudson must piece together the final days of her life, but Gloria was no ordinary girl. Shortly after surviving a brutal gang rape on her twenty-first birthday, the affluent wine heiress vanished, her car abandoned in a supermarket parking lot.

With the help of her onetime mentor, Hudson retraces the steps of an old investigation, determined to succeed where all others have failed. Making her way through a slew of once discounted suspects, she edges closer to a horrifying truth — Gloria wasn't alone … there are other victims and a misogynistic serial killer continues to lurk in the shadows of the Central Valley, threatening the lives of young women who fit his sick and twisted M.O.

Mourning Gloria by Andrew Downs

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June Bug, The Murder-By-Month Mysteries by Jess Lourey, Now Available at a Special Price

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June Bug by Jess Lourey

June Bug by Jess Lourey

The Murder-By-Month Mysteries (2nd in series)

Publisher: Midnight Ink

Price: $3.82 (as of 10/29/2015 at 4:00 PM ET).

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Mira James never imagined life after college would be a doublewide trailer outside Battle Lake, Minnesota. Then again, maybe the North Country has more to offer than mosquitoes and broasted chicken …

Local legend claims that a diamond necklace was lost nearly a century ago in Whiskey Lake, not far from the present day Shangri-La resort. Mira, a part-time reporter, goes fishing for the story behind the legend, but her dives turn up more than missing jewelry. Buoyed by frozen Nut Goodies and a diminutive circus performer, the exhilarating search leads to a new mystery to unravel, and puts her face to face with the surfacing of a menacing foe from her past.

June Bug by Jess Lourey

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The Humbug Murders by L. J. Oliver, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during October 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during October 2015 …

The Humbug Murders by L. J. Oliver

The Humbug Murders by L. J. Oliver, An Ebenezer Scrooge Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Pocket Books

The Humbug Murders by L. J. Oliver, Amazon Kindle format

Ebenezer Scrooge investigates a shocking murder — before he becomes the next victim …

Scrooge considers himself a rational man with a keen sense of deductive reasoning developed from years of business dealings. But that changes one night when he's visited by the ghost of his former boss and friend, Fezziwig, who mysteriously warns him that three more will die, and ultimately Ebenezer himself — if he doesn't get to the bottom of a vast conspiracy.

When he wakes the next day, Scrooge discovers that not only is Fezziwig dead, but he's under arrest as all evidence points toward himself: Scrooge's calling card was found in the cold, dead hand of Fezziwig's body, and someone scribbled "HUMBUG" in blood on the floor nearby.

Now, Scrooge must race against the pocket watch to clear his name, protect his interests, and find out who killed his last true friend — before the "Humbug Killer" strikes again. Joining Scrooge in his adventures is a spunky sidekick named Adelaide, who matches his wits at every turn, plus the Artful Dodger, Fagin, Belle, Pickwick, and even Charles Dickens himself as a reporter dealing in the lurid details of London's alleyway crimes.

The Humbug Murders by L. J. Oliver

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Keepsake, A Novel of Romantic Suspense by Antoinette Stockenberg, Now Available at a Special Price

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Keepsake by Antoinette Stockenberg

Keepsake by Antoinette Stockenberg

A Novel of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: Antoinette Stockenberg

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Keepsake by Antoinette Stockenberg, Amazon Kindle format

Keepsake. It's not a hand-made quilt, or an ivory pin, or a pretty small box for treasures …

It's the name of a postcard-perfect town in Connecticut. From its quaint gazebo to its white-steepled church and village green, Keepsake is the kind of place most would love to call home. It's home to Olivia Bennett, the town princess who has a charming shop there. It was home once to Quinn Leary, the son of her family's gardener: Quinn fled as a teenager with his father who was accused of a murder he didn't commit. And Keepsake is home, still, to someone with mayhem on his mind.

When Quinn returns after an absence of seventeen years, he has one desire: to prove his father's innocence. It's not until he sees his childhood school rival, now a grown woman, that he realizes he harbors another but equally passionate desire — and that the two are tragically at odds.

Keepsake by Antoinette Stockenberg

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Corrupted by Lisa Scottoline, New in Bookstores during October 2015

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Corrupted by Lisa Scottoline

Corrupted by Lisa Scottoline, a Rosato & DiNunzio Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

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Bennie Rosato the founder of the Rosato & DiNunzio law firm hides her big heart beneath her tough-as-nails exterior and she doesn't like to fail. Now, a case from her past shows her how differently things might have turned out.

Thirteen years ago, Bennie Rosato took on Jason Leftavick, a twelve-year-old boy who was sent to a juvenile detention center after fighting a class bully. Bennie couldn't free Jason, and to this day it's the case that haunts her. Jason has grown up in and out of juvenile prison, and his adulthood hasn't been any easier. Bennie no longer represents those accused of murder, but when Jason is indicted for killing the same bully he fought with as a kid, she sees no choice but to represent him. She doesn't know whether or not to believe his claims of innocence, but she knows she owes him for past failures-of the law, of the juvenile justice system, and of herself.

Forced to relive the darkest period of her life, Bennie will do everything in her power to get the truth, and justice.

Corrupted by Lisa Scottoline

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Mrs. Roosevelt's Confidante by Susan Elia MacNeal, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during October 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during October 2015 …

Mrs. Roosevelt's Confidante by Susan Elia MacNeal

Mrs. Roosevelt's Confidante by Susan Elia MacNeal, A Maggie Hope Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Bantam

Mrs. Roosevelt's Confidante by Susan Elia MacNeal, Amazon Kindle format

England's most daring spy, Maggie Hope, travels across the pond to America, where a looming scandal poses a grave threat to the White House and the Allied cause …

December 1941. Soon after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Winston Churchill arrives in Washington, D.C., along with special agent Maggie Hope. Posing as his typist, she is accompanying the prime minister as he meets with President Roosevelt to negotiate the United States' entry into World War II. When one of the First Lady's aides is mysteriously murdered, Maggie is quickly drawn into Mrs. Roosevelt's inner circle — as ER herself is implicated in the crime.

Maggie knows she must keep the investigation quiet, so she employs her unparalleled skills at code breaking and espionage to figure out who would target Mrs. Roosevelt, and why. What Maggie uncovers is a shocking conspiracy that could jeopardize American support for the war and leave the fate of the world hanging dangerously in the balance.

Mrs. Roosevelt's Confidante by Susan Elia MacNeal

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Murder of the Bride, A Rex Graves Mystery by C. S. Challinor, Now Available at a Special Price

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Murder of the Bride by C. S. Challinor

Murder of the Bride by C. S. Challinor

A Rex Graves Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Midnight Ink

Price: $3.82 (as of 10/29/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Murder of the Bride by C. S. Challinor, Amazon Kindle format

Scottish Barrister Rex Graves and his fiancée Helen have traveled to Aston-on-Trent in Derbyshire, England to attend the wedding ceremony of one of Helen's former students. The dreary gray skies and bickering families underscore Rex's private reservations about the unlikely couple's long-term prospects.

But when people connected to the ill-fated wedding start falling faster than the gloomy May rain, Rex must determine who among the sniping wedding guests is the killer.

Murder of the Bride by C. S. Challinor

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New This Week: Blood Sugar Baby, A Taylor Jackson Mystery Novella by J. T. Ellison

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Blood Sugar Baby by J. T. Ellison

Blood Sugar Baby by J. T. Ellison

A Taylor Jackson Mystery Novella

Publisher: Two Tales Press

Price: $2.99 (as of 10/29/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Blood Sugar Baby by J. T. Ellison, Amazon Kindle format

Metro Nashville Homicide Lieutenant Taylor Jackson is none too happy when the body of a high-profile Nashvillian turns up after a protest. But when her detectives find another body with the same, mysterious wounds, it's clear she has a psychopath on her hands — and records show he's been on the move, leaving chaos in his wake.

Will this killer slip through Taylor's grasp, as he has slipped through grasps of so many, for so long?

Blood Sugar Baby by J. T. Ellison

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A Conversation with Crime Novelist Robert McClure

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Robert McClure

We are delighted to welcome author Robert McClure to Omnimystery News today.

Robert's new crime novel, the first in a new series featuring career hitman Babe Crucci and his son Leo, a LAPD officer, is Deadly Lullaby (Alibi; September 2015 ebook format) and we recently had the chance to talk with him more about the book.

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Omnimystery News: Tell us a little more about your new series characters.

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Robert McClure: The two protagonists are Babe Crucci, a mob hit man just released from serving eight years in San Quentin, and his son Leo Crucci, an edgy Los Angeles police detective. Not surprisingly given their respective professions, Babe and Leo are estranged and Babe sorely wants to rekindle the relationship but Leo's not thrilled with the idea; the key question that propels the plot is whether Babe will achieve his goal, and events frustrated him at every turn.

Leo's commanding officer Lt. Jon Abel plays a not insignificant role, and Babe's sidekick is an old friend and associate named Jack Barzi, who goes by "Chief." And there is Babe's girlfriend Maggie, a prostitute he met the day of his release. And, of course, there are the villains, who are difficult to identify completely without spoiling the plot. The unique feature about Deadly Lullaby is that most people would probably have a hard time finding a character in it who's "good" in the traditional sense, including the protagonists. From the very start, though, my goal in writing crime fiction has always been to create characters that thieve, kill and create other forms of mayhem who readers can't help but love, and the guiltier the reader feels about it, the better. I feel like I accomplished that with Deadly Lullaby. With that proviso, the list of "bad" guys who play significant roles in the book are as follows: An LA mafia kingpin named Joe Sacci, who is Babe's ex-boss; Sacci's top henchmen Ricardo Donsky and Michael Fecarotta; a Russian gangster named Viktor Tarasov who spent time in San Quentin with Babe, and his henchmen; and a Cambodian drug lord named Khang Nhou who helped found The Oriental Lazy Boyz gang in LA.

OMN: Now that Deadly Lullaby has been published, have you started on the next book in the series?

RM: I originally saw Deadly Lullaby as a standalone until my French publisher Calmann-Levy asked me to write a sequel and included the sequel in their offer. After kicking it around with my literary agents, I agreed because there's more to Babe and Leo's story than I could fit into the first book and I thought that would be interesting to explore. I'm not sure how many books it will take to tell their story. I currently envision a trilogy, but that could change. I'm currently calling the sequel The Slow Dawn.

OMN: Into which genre would you put this book?

RM: Deadly Lullaby is a hardboiled crime thriller, though if you really wanted to put too fine a point on it, you could throw in mystery and police procedural categories. Some knowledgeable people in the book biz have simply labeled the book as falling within the crime fiction genre and I'm fine with that. As a reader — and I'm a reader before I'm an author — I don't look too closely at how a publisher or bookseller labels a book. If the synopsis grabs me, I read the first few pages and make a very quick buying decision.

OMN: How would you tweet a summary of it?

RM: #DeadlyLullaby is about mob politics, violence, murder, romance and lust, but above all it's a story about a hit man who loves his cop son.

OMN: Writers get asked this a lot, but the answers can be interesting: are any of the characters in Deadly Lullaby based on people you know in real life? If not, can you tell us how you created the characters?

RM: Creating characters is certainly an interesting process, and I don't quite know how to describe it. I do know there's no one living person you can pin to one character I've ever created. Mainly I make up my characters based on what I feel is interesting and entertaining and what type of personalities the story needs to flow to a satisfying ending, but I guess that just begs the question of where the characters come from.

I suppose all my characters are informed to some degree by those I've admired on film, on stage and in novels, and all the people I've ever met, especially the shady people. I have been up close to many, shall we say, morally flexible people over the years. I was a Criminology major in college and met a lot of cops and criminals while working in jails and prisons before I went to law school. My childhood environment plays a large role in the development of my characters, too.

I was born and raised in downtown Louisville, Ky., directly across the street from the backside of Churchill Downs Racetrack, the site of the Kentucky Derby. My father Charles (who died young when I was 22) was a gunsmith who owned Charlie's Gun Shop. Charlie's was a small business on 7th Street Road, not far from our house right in the heart of a notorious block that was then known for its strip clubs and prostitutes. Growing up around Churchill Downs was a study in the characters that surround any large institution that thrives from gambling — professional gamblers, bookies, bail bondsmen (the most notorious being the father of my then best friend), fences, pawnbrokers, loan sharks, prostitutes and pimps, hustlers of all stripes and nationalities, and cops. Lots of cops. All these people were my father's customers, especially the detectives and patrolman who purchased their service weapons from us and often asked Dad to modify shotguns and handguns to their specifications. I hung out at Charlie's often and worked the counter during summers when I hit 20 or so, and like my father grew to respect and like these people. Every single one informs my writing to some extent.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

RM: I always start any story by deciding on a theme; in Deadly Lullaby the theme was "father-son relationship." Then I develop a premise, the one in Deadly Lullaby being, "A mob hit man is released from San Quentin and yearns to reunite with his son, who is an LA police detective." Then I take off writing by the seat of my pants and try to write an opening scene that defines the theme and premise, one I've always wanted to read but couldn't find anywhere. Once the opening scene is finished, I work from there, crafting scenes that fit the premise. I start outlining after about 100 pp or so in, keeping the theme and premise firmly in mind so the story reflects them, and the story develops in roughly 100 page chunks through the first draft. Then I revise revise revise until the story fairies arrive on the scene to save the day. So far, they've always rescued me.

OMN: If you could travel anywhere in the world, all expenses paid, to research the setting for a book, where would it be?

RM: Los Angeles, bar none. Los Angeles is the setting for Deadly Lullaby, of course, and there are several reasons for that. LA and Southern California are rich in hardboiled crime fiction history. The region is so heavily populated you find all types there, so you can place just about any type criminal or law enforcement character you need in LA and readers will believe it. Bottom line is I also love Southern California, have family there and look for any reason at all to visit it.

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

RM: First and foremost I'm an avid reader. I've been a pulp fiction fan since I was a kid, but I also devour historical fiction, historical non-fiction and biographies of political figures. I wouldn't be surprised to write a historical fiction somewhere down the line, something crime related, of course. I also exercise, play golf (badly), watch movies and TV, follow the football and basketball teams of the University of Louisville Fighting Cardinals, spend as much time as possible with my wife, my two grown kids, and my mom, and socialize with my many pals. I live a full life. I suppose some of the wacky conversations I have with my friends and family find their way into the dialogue I create in my fiction works, or the spirit of it, the humor.

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

RM: We all love the gushy, five-star reviews, of course. But I'm always happy to hear that someone threw down their hard-earned cash for a copy of Deadly Lullaby and read it to the very end. Regardless of how a reader rates my book, there's a compliment inherent in the fact that he or she bought it and read it all the way through. I think many readers, and writers, fail to fully appreciate this.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read when you were young? Do you think any of their authors influenced how and what you write today?

RM: There was a little neighborhood public library within easy walking distance from my house, on Louisville's Taylor Boulevard. In the summers, I practically lived there. I read all the Nancy Drew Mysteries they had in stock, and the Hardy Boys, and all the sci-fi classics (Jules Vern immediately comes to mind), and Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. I discovered James Michener's Hawaii there, which made me a lifelong fan of his specifically, and of historical fiction generally. I first read Ernest Hemingway there, his short stories being the works I remember the most, though I remember reading For Whom the Bell Tolls there, at least the first time I read it. Significantly, my Aunt Judy lent me all her Ellery Queen, Alfred Hitchcock, and Black Mask short story mags, and she introduced me to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Mickey Spillane, Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett (when I hit puberty, Aunt Judy also lent me her copy of Xaviera Hollander's The Happy Hooker, for which I will be eternally grateful). I read all the superhero comic books. All these works influenced me, and there are many more I'm either forgetting or leaving out for the sake of time and space.

Elmore Leonard has probably influenced me stylistically more than those listed above simply by virtue of his 10 Rules of Writing. I religiously adhere to all of Elmore's rules, but obey "Leave out the parts that readers tend to skip," and "If it sounds like writing, I rewrite it," as if they emanated from the burning bush.

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

RM: Top Five Books: With one exception, I'll list the books of those authors who aren't around anymore to care whether I list them or not: Hammett's The Thin Man, Chandler's The Long Goodbye, Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls, Elmore Leonard's Get Shorty.

Now, the exception: My general rule is to not mention living writers who have influenced me because there are so many of them that I know I'd leave someone out. In terms of the influence a book had on me, Mr. James Ellroy's American Tabloid is probably my all-time favorite. The book came along when I was a busy trial attorney with two young kids and a wife, and I was struggling to decide whether I wanted to devote the time and energy it took to even attempt writing fiction. The plot of American Tabloid was so damn dense and compelling, the voice so gnarly and fresh, the characters so gritty and fully realized, that when I finished it I knew beyond doubt I'd never write a book that good. But the book made me realize how much I loved the crime fiction genre, how much I wanted to immerse myself in it. So I remember thinking, What the hell. I'm gonna give it a shot, and started writing my first short story (which was never published) the next day.

OMN: What's next for you?

RM: I'm in the dreaded middle of the sequel to Deadly Lullaby that I mentioned earlier, what I'm now calling The Slow Dawn. The sequel is the next phase of the evolution of Babe and Leo Crucci; the sequel is the next phase of my evolution, too, I suppose.

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Robert McClure read pulp fiction as a kid when he should have been studying, but ultimately cracked down enough to obtain a bachelor's in criminology from Murray State University and a law degree from the University of Louisville. He is now an attorney and crime fiction writer who lives and works in Louisville, Kentucky.

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

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Deadly Lullaby by Robert McClure

Deadly Lullaby by Robert McClure

A Crime Thriller

Publisher: Alibi

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Fresh off a nine-year stint in San Quentin, career hitman Babe Crucci plans to finally go straight and enjoy all life has to offer — after he pulls one or two more jobs to shore up his retirement fund. More than anything, Babe is dead set on making up for lost time with his estranged son, Leo, who just so happens to be a rising star in the LAPD.

The road to reconciliation starts with tickets to a Dodgers game. But first, Leo needs a little help settling a beef over some gambling debts owed to a local mobster. This kind of thing is child's play for Babe — until a sudden twist in the negotiations leads to a string of corpses and a titanic power shift in gangland politics. With the sins of his father piling up and dragging him down, Leo throws himself into the investigation of a young prostitute's murder, a case that makes him some unlikely friends — and some brutally unpredictable enemies.

Caught up in a clash of crime lords, weaving past thugs with flamethrowers who expend lives like pocket change, Babe and Leo have one last chance to face the ghosts of their past — if they want to live long enough to see their future.

Deadly Lullaby by Robert McClure

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