Monday, November 09, 2015

New This Week: Criminal Christmas, A Set of 8 Holiday Suspense Stories by Bestselling Authors

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 November 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

Criminal Christmas by Bestselling Authors

Criminal Christmas by Bestselling Authors

A Set of 8 Holiday Suspense Stories

Publisher: Top Ten Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 11/09/2015 at 6:30 PM ET).

Criminal Christmas by Bestselling Authors, Amazon Kindle format

Christmas isn't all Peace on Earth this Holiday Season in 8 outstanding Suspense Stories of Murderers, Stalkers, Terrorists, Thieves, and Kidnappers. Criminal Christmas puts the Danger in the season of Mistletoe and Christmas Cookies. Snuggle up by the fire with our books and enjoy Christmas like never before. This set is comprised of 6 Novellas, 1 Short Story and 1 Full Novel.

Deadly Holiday — Novella
It is four days before Christmas and the characters you grew to love in The Deadly Series are struggling with life-threatening problems.

The Old Man's Back in Town — Short Story
A sizzling, suspenseful story wrapped in a puzzling mystery that will leave you hungry for more. It's "Groundhog Day" meets the modern day Old West!

Holiday Justice — Novella
When Justice Team partners, Mitch and Caroline, discover a Santa sneaking around behind the restaurant, Grey and Mitch uncover a theft ring sure to ruin Christmas.

Christmas Interrupted — Novella
Christmas in snowy Carnation, Washington seems like the idyllic get away until Jamey Dunn has a prophetic dream of his father's house burning to the ground on Christmas Eve.

Marriage Under Fire — Novella
Marine veteran Maddy Jeffers never expected her most demanding and daunting mission would come off the battlefield posing as a wife to Major Hunter Hines.

The Twelfth Day — Novella
Years ago, Sabrina Spencer was the lone survivor of a serial killer's attack on her family, and her testimony put the killer behind bars. When she begins receiving bizarre gifts and messages related to the Twelve Days of Christmas, Sabrina suspects her new love is behind the twisted countdown to the twelfth day.

Christmas 911 — Novella
Mother-to-be Corrine Landry stops off to purchase a gift for her niece on Christmas Eve, and finds herself in the middle of a crisis situation involving a robbery, a 911 dispatcher, and an unexpected arrival.

The Way Evil Does — Novel
When novelist Rebecca Reis interviews convicted serial killer, Thomas Eisenbrey in the Washington State Penitentiary she finds herself having strange feelings for the crafty psychopath.

Criminal Christmas by Bestselling Authors

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Drizzled with Death, A Dani Greene, Sugar Grove Mystery by Jessie Crockett, Now Available at a Special Price

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Drizzled with Death by Jessie Crockett

Drizzled with Death by Jessie Crockett

A Dani Greene, Sugar Grove Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Berkley

Price: $3.99 (as of 11/09/2015 at 6:00 PM ET).

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Meet Dani Greene — a fourth-generation maple syrup maker dealing with a first-class troublemaker …

The annual pre-Thanksgiving pancake-eating contest is a big event in Sugar Grove, New Hampshire. It's sponsored by the Sap Bucket Brigade, aka the firefighters auxiliary, and the Greene family farm provides the syrup. But when obnoxious outsider Alanza Speedwell flops face first into a stack of flapjacks during the contest, Greener Pastures' syrup falls under suspicion.

Dani knows the police — including her ex-boyfriend — are barking up the wrong tree, and she's determined to pull her loved ones out of a very sticky situation. The odds may be stacked against her, but she's got to tap the real killer before some poor sap in her own family ends up trading the sugar house for the Big House …

Drizzled with Death by Jessie Crockett

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New This Week: Death of a Blue Lantern, A Case for Detective Inspector Bao Zheng by Christopher West

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Death of a Blue Lantern by Christopher West

Death of a Blue Lantern by Christopher West

A Case for Detective Inspector Bao Zheng (1st in series)

Publisher: Pageturners Crime

Price: $3.99 (as of 11/09/2015 at 5:30 PM ET).

Death of a Blue Lantern by Christopher West, Amazon Kindle format

This is a new ebook edition of a mystery first published in hardcover by Collins Crime in 1994.

Beijing, 1991. Detective Inspector Bao Zheng just wants a pleasant evening away from his nation's booming capital and goes to enjoy some traditional opera. Instead of a rest, he finds himself with a murder on his hands. Who is the anonymous young man stabbed to death in the back row? How close are the victim's links to the renascent Triads? What is the connection with the glamorous Jasmine Ren, who seems obsessed with life in the west? Is there a connection to the theft of priceless artefacts from an archaeological dig north of the city?

The further Bao looks into the mystery, the more he finds himself unable to trust anyone around him. He must act alone and venture unprotected into the capital's underworld. At the same time, the once-loyal Party member must wrestle with the agonizing politics of post-Tiananmen China. Dare he voice his true feelings about the events of June 4, 1989? Or does it not matter? Has someone already decided he is expendable?

Death of a Blue Lantern by Christopher West

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Mrs. Pollifax on the China Station, A Mrs. Pollifax Mystery by Dorothy Gilman, Now Available at a Special Price

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Mrs. Pollifax on the China Station by Dorothy Gilman

Mrs. Pollifax on the China Station by Dorothy Gilman

A Mrs. Pollifax Mystery (6th in series)

Publisher: Fawcett

Price: $1.99 (as of 11/09/2015 at 5:00 PM ET).

Mrs. Pollifax on the China Station by Dorothy Gilman, Amazon Kindle format

Once again, Mrs. Pollifax, the cheerful little woman with the flyaway white hair and a penchant for old hats is plunged headfirst into another hair-raising CIA mission.

Posing as a tourist in China, Emily Pollifax meets the sinister challenges of the Orient to safeguard a treasure for the CIA … and all but loses her life in the bargain.

Mrs. Pollifax on the China Station by Dorothy Gilman

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New This Week: Death in a Stately Home, A Murder on Location Mystery by Sara Rosett

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Death in a Stately Home by Sara Rosett

Death in a Stately Home by Sara Rosett

A Murder on Location Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Sara Rosett

Price: $4.99 (as of 11/09/2015 at 4:30 PM ET).

Death in a Stately Home by Sara Rosett, Amazon Kindle format

Good houseguests don't get accused of murder …

Kate Sharp loves the perks of her location scout profession. When she fills in for a researcher at a Regency-themed English house party, she's looking forward to indulging in the posh atmosphere of tea on the lawn and elegant candlelight dinners, but when a guest is murdered in a locked room, Kate becomes the prime suspect.

As she turns her attention to the guests, the staff, and the owners, Kate must unlock the mystery and uncover the murderer before she's arrested for a crime she didn't commit.

Death in a Stately Home by Sara Rosett

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Death By Ice Cream, A Pismawallops PTA Mystery by Rebecca M. Douglass, Now Available at a Special Price

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Death By Ice Cream by Rebecca M. Douglass

Death By Ice Cream by Rebecca M. Douglass

A Pismawallops PTA Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Rebecca M. Douglass

Price: 99¢ (as of 11/09/2015 at 4:00 PM ET).

Death By Ice Cream by Rebecca M. Douglass, Amazon Kindle format

Pismawallops Island is a quiet place where nothing much happens, even at the High School. That's why JJ MacGregor likes it. So when a high-handed new member of the PTA threatens to disrupt the even tenor of life in the middle of Puget Sound, JJ insists someone needs to take a firm stand against her. But when Letitia Lemoine shows up very dead in the freezer where there should have been 30 boxes of ice cream bars, JJ worries that someone might have taken her command too seriously.

Not the sort to sit back while someone else solves her problems, JJ just can't help asking a few questions. But someone wants her to stop — and an acerbic sense of humor, insatiable curiosity, and carefully hidden dedication to duty lead her into more trouble than she knows how to handle.

Death By Ice Cream by Rebecca M. Douglass

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Olive and Let Die by Susannah Hardy, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2015 …

Olive and Let Die by Susannah Hardy

Olive and Let Die by Susannah Hardy, A Georgie Nikolopatos, Greek To Me Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Berkley

Olive and Let Die by Susannah Hardy, Amazon Kindle format

As manager of the Bonaparte House, a historic landmark and Greek restaurant in upstate New York, Georgie Nikolopatos knows her local legends — and her traditional Greek recipes are to die for …

Between her soon-to-be ex-husband Spiro coming out of the closet and her budding romance with Captain Jack Conway, Georgie's life is beginning to feel like a soap opera. And that's before a surprise visit from her estranged mother Shirley, better known as soap star Melanie Ashley. But the dramatic family reunion takes a chilling turn when another long-lost relative turns up dead.

Just outside Spiro's new restaurant, Georgie and Melanie find the body of Doreen Webber — a cousin Georgie never knew she had. With Spiro's partner Inky on the list of suspects, Georgie begins to wonder what else her mother may be hiding. Is the dead-broke diva capable of murder? She'd better find out before someone adds a new twist to the family plot.

Olive and Let Die by Susannah Hardy

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Daughters of Cain, An Inspector Morse Mystery by Colin Dexter, Now Available at a Special Price

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Daughters of Cain by Colin Dexter

Daughters of Cain by Colin Dexter

An Inspector Morse Mystery (11th in series)

Publisher: Fawcett

Price: $1.99 (as of 11/09/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

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It was only the second time Inspector Morse had ever taken over a murder enquiry after the preliminary — invariably dramatic — discovery and sweep of the crime scene. Secretly pleased to have missed the blood and gore, Morse and the faithful Lewis go about finding the killer who stabbed Dr. Felix McClure, late of Wolsey College.

In another part of Oxford, three women — a housecleaner, a schoolteacher, and a prostitute — are playing out a drama that has long been unfolding. It will take much brain work, many pints, and not a little anguish before Morse sees the startling connections between McClure's death and the daughters of Cain …

Daughters of Cain by Colin Dexter

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Gumshoe by Rob Leininger, New in Bookstores during November 2015

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

Gumshoe by Rob Leininger

Gumshoe by Rob Leininger, A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

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For nine long days, the mayor and district attorney of Reno, Nevada, have been missing. Vanished without a trace. Their vehicles were found parked side-by-side at Reno-Tahoe International Airport. Did they fly somewhere together? They aren't on any flight manifest. Did the two of them take off with a big pile of the city's money? If so, the city accountants can't find it. Were they murdered? There's no sign of foul play. Their disappearances have finally made national news.

Enter Mortimer Angel, who'd just quit a thankless job as an IRS agent. Mort is Reno's newest gumshoe, a private-eye-in-training at his nephew's detective agency. Just four hours into his new career, Mort finds the mayor — make that, the mayor's head — in the trunk of Mort's ex-wife's Mercedes. The news-hungry media speculates: Did Mort kill the mayor? Did Mort's ex?

As events begin to spin out of control, Mort realizes things have been out of control since the night before he started his new career, the night he found the unknown naked blonde in his bed.

Gumshoe by Rob Leininger

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Telemystery: Foyle's War, The Guilty, and Rebus, New This Week on DVD

Telemystery, the most complete selection of detective, amateur sleuth, private investigator, and suspense television mystery series now available or coming soon to DVD

Telemystery, your source for one of the most comprehensive listings of crime drama, amateur sleuth, private investigator, mystery and suspense television series, mini-series and made-for-television movies, now available on or coming soon to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or Video-on-Demand, is profiling three series from our site being released this week.

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Foyle's War: The Complete Saga

Foyle's War

The Complete Saga

Foyle's War: The Complete Saga on DVD

Michael Kitchen stars in this universally acclaimed mystery series as DCS Christopher Foyle, investigating crimes on the home front during WWII and counterintelligence threats at the dawn of the Cold War. Also starring Honeysuckle Weeks, Anthony Howell, and a host of fantastic guest stars, this complete series boasts superb acting, uncompromising historical accuracy, and compelling mysteries.

It is, in our opinion, the best crime drama ever produced for television.

Over 6 hours of bonus features in this set! The retrospective program "Foyle's War Revisited" (57 min.); interviews with series writer and creator Anthony Horowitz (32 min.), stars Anthony Howell and Honeysuckle Weeks (14 min.), and Set 8 guest star John Mahoney (21 min.); making-of documentaries for Sets 3, 4, & 5 (44 min.); four behind-the-scenes featurettes for Set 7 (86 min.); a day in the life of "Foyle's War" (26 min.); back in time with "Foyle's War" (27 min.); introductions by Horowitz for Set 7 (15 min.) and featurettes about the truth behind the fiction for Set 8 (52 min.); production notes, historical backgrounds, cast reflections, and photo galleries; and a 24-page collector's guide with a foreword by Horowitz, history about the era, episode synopses, character profiles, and reflections on the show.

The Guilty: The Complete Miniseries

The Guilty

The Complete Miniseries

The Guilty: The Complete Miniseries on DVD

Moving between two timelines, 2008 and the present day, this police procedural miniseries follows the story of detective Maggie Brand as she investigates the disappearance of five year old Callum Reid after a neighbourhood party. Callum was never found and the case has never been solved. Then, five years after he disappeared, a child's body is discovered, buried only yards from Callum's own front door, and the nightmare begins all over again.

This ITV crime drama originally aired in Fall 2013.

Rebus: The Ken Stott Collection

Rebus

The Ken Stott Collection

Rebus: The Ken Stott Collection on DVD

Ken Stott stars as DI John Rebus in these adaptations of Ian Rankin's crime novels. Set in gritty, modern-day Edinburgh, these 10 engrossing mysteries show the sardonic hero as he hounds down murderers, haunted by his own shortcomings and the human tragedy he faces daily. His eager and ambitious young partner, DS Siobhan Clarke (Claire Price), resents her gruff mentor's unorthodox methods but gradually comes to respect his abilities. And though Rebus's disdain for police procedure and politics earns him the ire of his superiors, no one can argue with his results.

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White Colander Crime by Victoria Hamilton, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2015 …

White Colander Crime by Victoria Hamilton

White Colander Crime by Victoria Hamilton, A Jaymie Leighton, Vintage Kitchen Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Berkley

White Colander Crime by Victoria Hamilton, Amazon Kindle format

The Heritage Society is re-creating a perfect Victorian Christmas — until good tidings go bad …

Queensville has great expectations for their Dickens Days festival. A tourist-trade boon boom means a big turnout for the opening of Queensville Historic Manor and for Jaymie Leighton, food columnist and vintage cookware collector, a chance to promote the manor and give away homemade goodies. At the end of a long day of festival fun, Jaymie discovers the battered body of local woman Shelby Fretter.

Shelby predicted her own murder in journal entries — and all clues point to Cody Wainwright, the troubled son of Jaymie's beleaguered newspaper editor. But considering the entire Fretter family had its share of dirty secrets, Jaymie's not convinced by the case against Cody. With twists all over, she's going to have to work like the Dickens to wrap up this investigation before Christmas — especially with the real killer ready to kill again.

White Colander Crime by Victoria Hamilton

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Tough Cookie, A Goldy Schulz Mystery by Diane Mott Davidson, Now Available at a Special Price

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Tough Cookie by Diane Mott Davidson

Tough Cookie by Diane Mott Davidson

A Goldy Schulz Mystery (9th in series)

Publisher: Bantam

Price: $1.99 (as of 11/09/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Tough Cookie by Diane Mott Davidson, Amazon Kindle format

When Goldy Schulz is offered a temporary stint hosting a cooking show for PBS, she jumps at the chance. After all, she could use the money — not to mention the great exposure. Her catering business is in shambles, and publicizing her new venture as a personal chef will help get her back on track. Plus taping the shows at Colorado's posh Killdeer Ski Resort will be fun. A little cooking, a little chitchat. What could go wrong?

The question Goldy should have asked is, what wouldn't go wrong — especially when she has to drive through a blizzard to do one of her shows live for a PBS telethon.

To make matters worse, Goldy has an unpleasant duty to perform right after the show. She and her policeman husband, Tom, have agreed to sell a piece of Tom's treasured war memorabilia to help ease their financial woes. The buyer: Doug Portman, art critic, law enforcement wannabe — and, to her eternal embarrassment, Goldy's ex-boyfriend.

Predictably, the live broadcast is riddled with culinary catastrophes — from the Chesapeake Crabcakes right down to the Ice-Capped Ginger Snaps. But the deadliest dish of all comes after the cameras go off, when an unexplainable skiing accident claims Doug Portman's life — and Goldy is the one who finds his crumpled body on the slopes. Even more shocking is what police find tucked away in Doug's BMW: a greeting card with a potentially deadly chemical inside.

As the police try to determine if Doug's accident was really foul play, Goldy does a little investigating of her own — but finds more questions than answers. Was Doug, chairman of the state Parole Board, accepting bribes from potential parolees? Was he connected to the ex-con who's been telling Killdeer skiers that he's planning to poison a cop? And how did Goldy and Tom get mixed up in this mess?

When a series of suspicious mishaps places Goldy's own life in jeopardy, she knows she must whip up her own crime-solving recipe, and fast — before a hearty dose of intrigue and a deadly dash of danger ends her cooking career once and for all …

Tough Cookie by Diane Mott Davidson

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New This Week: In Her Defense, A Gage Hartline Thriller by Chuck Driskell

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In Her Defense by Chuck Driskell

In Her Defense by Chuck Driskell

A Gage Hartline Thriller (4th in series)

Publisher: Autobahn Books

Price: $4.99 (as of 11/09/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

In Her Defense by Chuck Driskell, Amazon Kindle format

"Who would want to kill this beautiful lady?"

This is the first question Gage Hartline utters after seeing her picture. Her nickname is the Ukrainian Oil Princess. She's already survived two assassination attempts — more are sure to come. A billion-dollar deadline looms, and her enemies must kill her beforehand in order to cash in.

When Gage signs on to protect her, he thinks the job will be rather basic. The mission: keep the Oil Princess alive for a few weeks, while getting lost somewhere in scenic Europe. Piece of cake, right?

Then he meets her and quickly learns the Ukrainian Oil Princess has a mind of her own. She insists she doesn't want to run and hide. She wants to strike back — and who better to help her than Gage Hartline?

While the Princess and Gage are chasing her enemies, the world's foremost assassin is chasing her. Gage finds himself caught in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse that tracks him and his client through Italy, Switzerland, Germany and finally, back to Ukraine — where her enemies reside.

Running and hiding would be much easier. Gage would earn a nice paycheck and the Ukrainian Oil Princess could go on living. But that wouldn't be any fun, now, would it?

In Her Defense by Chuck Driskell

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An Excerpt from Blessed Are Those Who Mourn by Kristi Belcamino

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Kristi Belcamino

Last week we had the pleasure of talking with Kristi Belcamino about her work and interests. The latest mystery her series featuring reporter Gabriella Giovanni is Blessed Are Those Who Mourn (Witness Impulse; November 2015 trade paperback and September 2015 ebook formats) and today we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt, the first chapter.

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Saturday

THE SETTING SUN TURNS MY FAMILY into dark silhouettes as I step onto the warm sand. The beach is nearly deserted, except for a lone figure walking north of us along the sand where the waves are crashing in from the Pacific Ocean.
  A cool breeze makes me glad I trekked to the car to retrieve my daughter's little lavender parka. We promised her we'd stay until the sun set.
  Donovan's back is turned, phone held to his ear. He's pacing in his bare feet, his jeans rolled up, a scowl on his face from what he's hearing. A murder. Every once in a while he glances back at Grace kneeling in the sand playing.
  Grace has dug deep channels with a small red shovel, chatting to herself, weaving tales about mermaids and sea creatures and fairies. She bounces a plastic dinosaur along the sand, a prize won in kindergarten for reading two books in one week.
  Everything I've ever wanted is on that beach — Donovan and our daughter, Grace. My own little family. My life.
  I'm still far away, closer to the parking lot, when I see the figure walking along the shore is growing closer. It's a man. His shadow, with its elongated arms and legs, stretches across the beach until it seems to take on a life of its own. Something about his movements seems angry and frenetic — instead of the wandering gait of a casual sunset stroll — and sets off small alarms in my head. I walk faster, the sand seeming to reach up and grab at my ankles, slowing my progress.
  Donovan's pacing takes him in the opposite direction, away from Grace. He's not paying attention to anything besides his phone call. The man is now closer to Grace, who seems alone on the beach, although Donovan is twenty feet away. Donovan squints up into the pink and orange clouds, raking a hand through his perpetually spiky hair.
  The man's path takes him straight toward Grace. My heart races. I can't tell for sure, but it seems like he's watching her. He walks at a determined clip, covering ground much faster than me in my flat, strappy sandals. I lean over in mid-stride and rip a sandal from one foot without stopping. Then I scoop up the other in one fluid motion.
  Still, each step feels like my bare feet are being sucked into quicksand. I hurry, but feel like I'm moving in slow motion.
  "Grace." I shout, but my words are carried away on the wind. I'm breathless from fighting the sand tugging at my feet. The breeze, which has grown stronger in the past few minutes, whips my hair. Grace's brown ringlets bob as she hops her plastic dinosaur around, not noticing anything else.
  Donovan isn't far from Grace, but now the man is closer.
  At the same moment Donovan turns and sees the look on my face, the man reaches Grace. His long shadow falls over her small figure. She looks up with a smile and starts chatting. He leans down. His hand reaches toward her, his fingers millimeters from her arm. A wave of dread ripples through me. My feet feel cemented into the sand. My mind screams, but no words come out of my open mouth. Inside, I'm flailing and thrashing to get to Grace, but on the outside, I'm struck immobile.
  The man reaches down and grasps Grace's arm, turning her toward him, and the spell is broken. I'm on wet sand running, the scream caught in my throat coming out as a birdlike garble. I scoop Grace up onto one hip and take a step back. I gasp for air, but I can't breathe. My heart is going to explode in my chest.
  The man looks at me with surprise and for a split second, there is something in his eyes that sends panic racing up into my throat, but then the look is gone, as if I imagined it.
  "Gosh. I'm so stupid," he says in a nasally voice. He wipes his palms on the legs of his jeans, as if he is sweating even though the temperature is rapidly dipping along with the sun.
  Donovan is at my side. "Gabriella, is everything okay?"
  He's used my full name and he's looking at me instead of Grace in my arms. Guilt flicks through me. I'm not acting irrational or hysterical. A strange man walked up to our daughter and grabbed her arm. Any mother would react the same, wouldn't she?
  At first glance, the man seems boyish with his bowl haircut, baggy jeans, and sneakers. Up close, a few crow's feet shows he is older. Maybe even my age — thirty. He has feminine pink lips, and piercing blue eyes, the color of the arctic sea. The collar of his black jacket is pulled up. His smile is all "gee, golly, shucks," abashed and embarrassed but doesn't reach his eyes. He paws at his jeans with his palms. He's done that twice now. He's nervous.
  When he meets my eyes again, I realize that something about him seems off, something about his eyes, more than just their intense color. One eye is close to his nose and the other set far apart. It's jarring and somehow unsettling to make eye contact.
  "I'm so sorry," he says in that same stuffed-up sounding voice. "What a knuckle-headed move. I should know better than to walk up to someone else's kid like that."
  Donovan grips my arm.
  "What's going on here?" His words are clipped.
  I'm panting, but finally able to catch my breath. Still, the words will not come.
  "Your kid is so darn cute. She looks just like my little sister used to look. I just wanted to say hi to her and didn't even think that was a total bonehead move to walk up to someone else's kid when her parents weren't around." He gives an odd smile as he says this.
   "We were around." Donovan says in a monotone, staring the man down.
  The man looks down at the sand.
  Grace is kicking and trying to get down. My knuckles are white gripping her.
  "Ow, mama, you're hurting me," she says and tosses her curls in irritation.
  Donovan shoots a glance our way before turning his attention back to the man.
   "You live around here?" Donovan asks, seemingly casual, but the muscle in his jaw is working hard. His dark eyes under thick eyebrows have narrowed and hold a glint of menace. In a second, it alters him from the man on the cover of the "Sexiest Bay Area Cops" calendar into something feral and dangerous.
  The man meets Donovan's eyes and for a second it looks like he is challenging Donovan to dispute his story, but then he looks down again and digs a sneakered toe into the sand, reinforcing my impression that he's a kid not a man.
  "Marin. Meeting some friends here in the city for dinner. Was early so came here to kill some time. I didn't mean to cause any problems. I just wanted to say hi to her. Maybe you're over-reacting a bit."
  Donovan runs a hand through his hair. His posture relaxes. Instinctively — or luckily — this man has honed in on Donovan's Achilles heel. We've talked at length about our tendency to be overprotective parents because of our jobs, me as a crime reporter, and him as a detective. Donovan has argued we can't let this affect Grace's childhood. We need to protect her, but let her grow up carefree. I agree. But it's easier said than done.
  We've, also, talked about my irrational fear that something will happen to Grace.
  This man may not realize it, but he's instantly off the hook with this one simple word — Overreacting.
  "Why don't you go head on out," Donovan says, dismissing him.
  "My bad, really. Wasn't using my head. Have a nice night," the man says and turns to leave.
  I set Grace down and Donovan wraps his arm around me.
  "You okay?
  "I don't know." I don't tell him that it felt like I was having a heart attack, that I couldn't breathe or move. A stranger walked up to my daughter and I stood there, weak, helpless, frozen.
  Donovan gives me a look before we both turn and watch the man's figure growing smaller. We watch without saying a word. We stand there until the man turns and heads toward the wooden boardwalk bordering the road. He never looks back.

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Kristi Belcamino
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Kristi Belcamino is a writer, crime reporter, and Italian-American mama who makes a tasty biscotti. As a reporter, she flew in an FA-18 jet with the Blue Angels, raced a Dodge Viper at Laguna Seca, and attended barbecues at the morgue. Kristi now works part-time as a police reporter at the St. Paul Pioneer Press. She lives in Minneapolis with her husband and her two fierce daughters.

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

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Blessed Are Those Who Mourn by Kristi Belcamino

Blessed Are Those Who Mourn by Kristi Belcamino

A Gabriella Giovanni Mystery

Publisher: Witness Impulse

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San Francisco Bay Area reporter Gabriella Giovanni has finally got it all together: a devoted and loving boyfriend, Detective Sean Donovan; a beautiful little girl with him; and her dream job as the cops' reporter for the Bay Herald. But her success has been hard-won and has left her with debilitating paranoia. When a string of young co-eds starts to show up dead with suspicious Biblical verses left on their bodies — the same verses that the man she suspects kidnapped and murdered her sister twenty years ago had sent to her — she begins to question if the killer is trying to send her a message.

It is not until evil strikes Gabriella's own family that her worst fears are confirmed. As the clock begins to tick, every passing hour means the difference between life and death to those Gabriella loves …

Blessed Are Those Who Mourn by Kristi Belcamino

A Conversation with Novelist Kathryn Rogers

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Kathryn Rogers

We are delighted to welcome author Kathryn Rogers to Omnimystery News today.

Kathryn's new occult mystery thriller is Memphis Hoodoo Murders (Sartoris Literary Group; August 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the chance to catch up with her to talk more about the book.

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Omnimystery News: Tell us something about Memphis Hoodoo Murders that isn't mentioned in the synopsis.

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Kathryn Rogers: The idea for the book hit me like a lightning bolt at 5 AM in the summer of 2008. I was in a fishing boat with my husband on the Ross Barnett Reservoir in Brandon, Mississippi; he's the fisherman — not me, so I always have a book or two with me since I like to read while the boat rocks. It's a running joke that when we go fishing, I doze in the boat until at least 8 AM since I am certainly not the morning person in our relationship. However, this day was different, because I sat straight up in the boat and announced to him that I was going to write a book. He raised an eyebrow and said, "That's great. You should do that sometime," as he tried to figure out why his wife was alert at this ungodly hour. However, he didn't understand that I intended to start immediately. I grabbed a flashlight, a legal pad, and a pen and began writing in the dark, because the story was calling to me, and it was too loud to ignore. I had always wanted to write a book, but I had not received an idea I felt was worth reading until then. This was seven years ago, and I have been writing about that story and those characters ever since.

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

KR: I grew up in Memphis, Tennessee and have lived in the South for most of my life. So, I tried to keep the culture with the way people speak, things they do, foods they eat, places they go, etc. as accurate as possible. I was close to my grandparents who have passed on, but they are and will always be primary influences in my life. So, I have always had a soft spot for senior citizens, which is why two of the main characters and the humorous supporting character in Memphis Hoodoo Murders are elderly. When my grandmother died, I got a chocolate lab shortly thereafter, not unlike the lead character in the story. In graduate school I was required to tape pretend therapy sessions with family and friends; this was what inspired the entertaining college assignment the lead character is given in the story.

At first with writing, I think people write what they know, but as their stories evolve, they take on a life of their own. So, while I certainly meet interesting people who have qualities which make their way into my stories, none of my characters are real life people. And all of my characters have strengths as well as weaknesses, because I believe people are complicated and should be written as such. However, the part of writing I find most exciting is the opportunity to give my characters permission to do things I would never do, say things I would never say, and have experiences I would never have. I am not a big risk taker, so the freedom that fictional characters have to embrace scary experiences which I would avoid in real life is liberating to me. I do not think I would want to be a character in any of my stories. I prefer the experience of "putting myself in someone else's shoes" to see how they fit without the risk this would actually present in the real world.

OMN: You mentioned how the story originated. What was your writing process when you got back on dry land?

KR: I generally just let the story flow since I don't normally create the whole story in chronological order. Instead I typically get bits and pieces of the puzzle, and over time it becomes clear what order they should go in. At the beginning, I tend to see the beginning and ending though — it's the rest of it which comes to me in parts. I don't worry about the sequence of events — I just write it all down as best as I can. And then when I have enough pieces, the picture becomes clear.

By the time I get done with the story, I have a clearly defined idea of who the characters are and what their patterns of behavior will be. So, then I read back through to insure that their words and actions are consistent with who I now know them to be. If they are not, I either enhance their characterization to justify their behavior, or I adjust their actions to reflect their true selves. My characters grow and evolve as a result of their experiences in the story; I try to never limit any of my characters by putting them into a box.

OMN: Where did you most often find yourself writing?

KR: My writing environment is wherever the story hits me. If that's when I'm driving, I pull over and type what I am getting onto a notepad in my phone. If I'm at the grocery store, it goes on the back of my shopping list. Ideally, I write in a coffee shop or at home with a strong cup of coffee, good music playing, and no interruptions. However, most of the time I have to make it work wherever I am. If you make writing a priority, it will be. My life will never stop just because I have had a writing epiphany, so I just have to get it on paper as best as I can in the moment. I can always edit it later, but I can't edit what I didn't write down.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests?

KR: I love to drink coffee, listen to music, go to the movies, spend time reading, and enjoying family and friends. I am a licensed therapist, so I spend a lot of time helping clients improve their lives every week. I also spend time daily praying for wisdom and direction in my life with my words and actions.

OMN: Have any of these interests found their way into your book?

KR: I suppose so. Sometimes my characters drink coffee and listen to music although I imagine a lot of people do those things. There is one funny scene in Memphis Hoodoo Murders where some of the characters pretend to be in a marital therapy session; it's much more outrageous than anything I normally see in my line of work with counseling, but I'm sure my career influenced the kind of questions the lead character asks her "clients." In my book there are references to faith and the Bible, which are reflective of the Southern culture in the Bible Belt. The hoodoo references are related to history specific to the region, but of course hoodoo is not as commonly practiced now as it used to be. There is a lot of soul food and barbeque in this particular story, and since food is central to any event in my culture, and I love anything with barbeque sauce, I imagine those preferences played a role in the story as well.

OMN: What is the best advice you've received as an author?

KR: Don't stop writing; the writers who make it are the ones who didn't give up. I am glad to say I am now confirmation of this advice.

OMN: And what might you say to aspiring writers?

KR: Respect your work enough to stay true to your characters and your vision for their lives. Listen to criticism, and rather than rejecting it, consider whether there is anything of value you could use to improve your story. You want your work to become as wonderful as possible; take any opportunity to improve it, and don't let personal feelings get in the way of bettering your book. Give yourself permission to focus on your inner voice and the readers who will be interested in what you have to write. Accept that no book is everyone's cup of tea; yours will be no exception to this.

OMN: Complete this sentence for us: "I am a novelist and thus I am also …".

KR: "I am a novelist and thus I spend a lot of time every week in a pretend world talking to imaginary characters … until my four year old runs by me stark naked, and I am reminded that I don't actually live in the hoodoo underworld and that I must retrieve him lest social services come after me directly."

OMN: How did Memphis Hoodoo Murders come to be titled?

KR: After I had written the initial draft of the story, I was tossing around different options for a title when a friend of mine, Kimberly Creekmore Witter, suggested Memphis Hoodoo Murders. I presented it, as well as some other options, to my editor, and he liked it, so it stuck. I think we made a good choice in selecting it. If I had chosen any other title besides Memphis Hoodoo Murders, I would have picked It's Not Paranoia If It's Real since that was part of the opening line of the book, and I thought it was rather catchy. However, since the story takes place in Memphis, hoodoo is discussed or referenced on almost every page, and people get murdered, Memphis Hoodoo Murders best encompassed the major elements of the book.

OMN: Tell us a little more about the book's cover.

KR: Renee Reedy is a talented photographer out of Columbus, Mississippi, and she is the one who took that picture. I found the props online and suggested some ideas for her to potentially stage some shots. However, she is the professional who brought my vision to life. She worked hard to provide me with multiple photos to pick from, and the editor and I both chose the picture which made the cover. The editor added the font, and I am so pleased with the final product.

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

KR: The best feedback I receive is when readers tell me how much they are enjoying the story, admit they've been hooked, and say they can't put the story down. There is so much trouble in the world that I want the stories I write to be a fun escape from reality for everyone. If my readers take something meaningful or worthwhile from the reading, then that's an added bonus.

OMN: Let's talk about other forms of entertainment. When selecting a movie to watch, what do you look for?

KR: I enjoy watching anything entertaining. However, I tend to shy away from heavy films, scary horror movies, violent flicks, and stories where the dog and/or lead characters die. I can write about scary stuff all day long, but I'm a big chicken who doesn't like to actually watch it unfold on screen. I always cover my face or hide behind my popcorn whenever a character is about to be mauled or shot. This is probably because I'm generally very compassionate and sensitive to the pain of others. For example, I loved reading the Hunger Games series; I thought Suzanne Collins exemplified supreme characterization in the development of Katniss Everdeen. However, I had a hard time watching the movies on screen, because once I became a parent, the violence with the children bothered me in a way it did not before. Of course, it's supposed to bother us; it's wrong — that's the whole point. However, I think that because my day job can be a bit heavy that when I am away from it, it helps me to watch movies where things make sense, the story turns out well, and good triumphs over evil in the end. Because unfortunately, life does not always work out that well for people — no matter how good they may be or how hard they may try. I apply this philosophy to my writing and try to leave readers feeling like the story was a good investment of their time and where they feel satisfied when they are done yet still yearning to know more about the characters down the road.

OMN: What's next for you?

KR: I have a lot of writing I intend to do. I do not ever plan to stop. And on a personal level, I am currently expecting my second child, and my husband and I are thrilled about the pregnancy. I love being a parent — I think it's the most challenging and rewarding job in the world.

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Kathryn Rogers is a Memphis native with an affinity for local BBQ and blues rock-n-roll. As a licensed therapist, she holds her Masters in Counseling and Psychology, and as a licensed educator, she holds her Bachelors in Education. Her experience providing counseling services to the community prepared her to expound upon the psychological issues her characters wrestle with in her stories. She currently lives in Jackson, Mississippi with her husband, playful preschooler, and rambunctious Labrador Retrievers.

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

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Memphis Hoodoo Murders by Kathryn Rogers

Memphis Hoodoo Murders by Kathryn Rogers

An Occult Mystery Thriller

Publisher: Sartoris Literary Group

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Addie Jackson has witnessed people trying to kill her family her entire life, and now her grandparents' attackers are hunting her. The Memphis police are never able to catch these crooks since the cops have been bewitched to stay away. Her grandparents, Pop and Grandma, habitually lie to Addie, but she is attentive enough to overhear the secrets they keep from her. In her predictive dreams, Addie regularly sees future events which disturb her, but to her dismay, she has never been able to stop them from coming true. She often dreams of a dark character, who she is later shocked to discover is the Man, a devil from hoodoo legend.

Addie is disturbed to discover she is being stalked by a witch doctor named Hoodoo Helen. To make matters worse, the more secrets Addie uncovers, the more danger she finds. Addie presses Grandma for answers about the power behind the ring and pocket watch she often toys with, but Grandma remains tight-lipped. Knowing their deaths are imminent, Grandma makes a deal with the hoodoo devil to take care of Addie, and Addie is later horrified to discover that her beloved family has been murdered. John, a family friend, steps in to help Addie, and she soon realizes he knows more about her family's tainted past than she ever has. Addie begins receiving cryptic letters from her deceased grandmother, which reveal a shocking family history revolving around slavery, time travel, and magic.

If Addie can survive jail, her cousin's abduction, threats from a menacing gang, corrupt law enforcement, and hoodooed attacks, maybe she can finally dream of a future where she will be safe and free.

Memphis Hoodoo Murders by Kathryn Rogers

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