Thursday, November 12, 2015

Yappy Hour by Diana Orgain, New in Bookstores during November 2015

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

Yappy Hour by Diana Orgain

Yappy Hour by Diana Orgain, a Yappy Hour Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

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Every Friday night in the idyllic seaside town of Pacific Cove, CA, the Roundup Crew, a group of dog-loving friends, meet at a neighborhood wine bar for Yappy Hour. When Rachel, the owner, mysteriously leaves town and asks her sister, Maggie (who is neither pet friendly nor business savvy), to run the bar in her absence, things get complicated fast. Maggie arrives to open up and finds a body sprawled on the floor, and even worse, an incriminating letter with Rachel's name on it nearby. On impulse, she hides the letter from the hunky detective, Officer Brad Brooks, who's dispatched to the scene.

When Rachel is declared the top suspect by the police, Maggie decides to investigate on her own. She reopens the bar and gets to know the members of the Roundup Crew, including chief organizer Yolanda, who never goes anywhere without her signature strappy stilettos or her Chihuahua Beepo. Maggie juggles searching for clues, trying to locate Rachel, and serving up Doggie Daiquiris, Muttguaritas and homemade Arf D'Oeuvres — until another body turns up. The Roundup Crew must step in and save the bar, and it seems the only way to do that will be to solve the mystery and turn Maggie into a dog-lover.

Yappy Hour by Diana Orgain

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

Nuts and Buried by Elizabeth Lee, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2015 …

Nuts and Buried by Elizabeth Lee

Nuts and Buried by Elizabeth Lee, A Lindy Blanchard, Nut House Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Berkley

Nuts and Buried by Elizabeth Lee, Amazon Kindle format

Lindy Blanchard has enough on her hands at her family's Texas nut farm with her new strain of pecan trees dying. Trouble is, people are dying too. In a nutshell, it's murder …

The Blanchards are invited to the gala event of the season. Lindy's wealthy friend Eugene Wheatley — who's just nuts about his new bride — is throwing a party to introduce his wife Jeannie to Riverville, Texas, society. The celebration is in full swing when Eugene is found shot dead.

Jeannie and her unscrupulous kin are the prime suspects, but the Blanchards aren't convinced. Lindy and her meemaw Miss Amelia have heard just about enough from the local gossips gathering at the Nut House family store to realize that Jeannie needs their help. And when somebody shoots at Lindy during the investigation, things get real personal. Lindy and Miss Amelia are determined to unmask the killer party crasher and shell out some Texas-style justice …

Nuts and Buried by Elizabeth Lee

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

What Doesn't Kill You, A Lauren Beck Crime Novel by Donna Huston Murray, Now Available at a Special Price

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy.

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

What Doesn't Kill You by Donna Huston Murray

What Doesn't Kill You by Donna Huston Murray

A Lauren Beck Crime Novel (1st in series)

Publisher: Donna Huston Murray

Price: $2.99 (as of 11/12/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

What Doesn't Kill You by Donna Huston Murray, Amazon Kindle format

Lauren Beck's friends, phone, home, credit and credibility are gone, severed with surgical precision by an enemy intent on framing her for murder. Is it one of the insureds she was hired to investigate? The fellow employee she upstaged? Does the daughter of her landlady and dear friend, Corinne Wilder, hate her even more than she thought?

Whoever targeted her should beware. A former cop and cancer survivor knows how to fight for her life.

What Doesn't Kill You by Donna Huston Murray

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New This Week: SoWest: So Deadly, An Anthology of Crime Stories by Sisters in Crime, Desert Sleuths Chapter

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 …

SoWest: So Deadly by Sisters in Crime, Desert Sleuths Chapter

SoWest: So Deadly by Sisters in Crime, Desert Sleuths Chapter

An Anthology of Crime Stories

Publisher: DS Publishing

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

SoWest: So Deadly by Sisters in Crime, Desert Sleuths Chapter, Amazon Kindle format

Murder. Revenge. Blackmail. Greed. Envy. Corruption. From the glamorous soirées of powerbrokers to gritty, dark alleys to snowy mountain hideaways — the twists and turns keep coming. The Sisters in Crime Desert Sleuths Chapter presents 22 whip-smart stories in their award-winning anthologies series.

Authors and Editors of the anthology: Isabella Maldonado, Nancy Hart Newcomer, Susan Budavari, Kate Joy Steele, Connie Flynn, M. Evonne Dobson, Teresa Waggoner, Bill Butler, Denise Todd, Merle McCann, Suzanne Flaig, Kaye Owen, Laurie Fagen, Yvonne M. Corrigan-Carr, Katherine Atwell Herbert, Robert Dukelow, Mary Ball, Kris Neri, Susan Cummins Miller, Lori Hines, Jacinda J. Power, Patricia Bonn. Lead Editor: Yvonne M. Corrigan-Carr. Editors: Susan Budavari, Susan Cummins Miller, Merle McCann, Meg E Dobson, Dana King-Esquer. Editorial Advisor and Formatter: Deborah J Ledford. Consulting Editor: Donna T. Hanna. Cover Layout: Kästle Olson.

SoWest: So Deadly by Sisters in Crime, Desert Sleuths Chapter

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A Conversation with Novelist Bryce Zabel

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Bryce Zabel

We are delighted to welcome author Bryce Zabel to Omnimystery News today, courtesy of Partners in Crime Tours, which is coordinating his current book tour. We encourage you to visit all of the participating host sites; you can find his schedule here.

Bryce's alternate history thriller is Surrounded by Enemies (Diversion Books; November 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to spend some time with him talking about it.

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Omnimystery News: Tell us a little more about the Breakpoint series as a whole.

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Bryce Zabel: The first book in the series, Surrounded by Enemies, features two characters as you've never seen them before — President John Kennedy and his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy. It's my view that if the bullets had missed on November 22, 1963 that November 23rd would have seen the Kennedy brothers moving at full speed to solve the crime of the near assassination. After all, the President of the United States had just been targeted for murder in broad daylight on a public street.

As characters, however, the post-Dallas Kennedy brothers have something else going for them. They, more than anyone, knew that JFK was living one headline away from disaster, and that he had many enemies, particularly in his own government. Jack and Bobby would have become the first conspiracy theorists.

Each book in the Breakpoint series, however, will feature a different what if story with different characters. The Kennedy survival scenario became my first book but the second one that I'm writing now should shake a few paradigms, too. It's called Once There Was a Way, and it's about what would have happened had The Beatles stayed together.

OMN: You have a broad amount of experience in different genres, writing everything from books to movies. How do you feel about being a mystery author?

BZ: I feel great about it. Toward the beginning of my career, I was so honored to receive an Edgar nomination from the Mystery Writers of America for an L.A. Law episode I co-wrote with David Kelley. It's the one where the parents blame each other for killing their baby in the courtroom and end up getting a hung jury and you realize in the last scene when they hold hands on an elevator that they'd planned the whole thing. I saw Jimmy Smits in the Fox commissary once and he told me it was his favorite episode that featured his character.

I like suspense and surprise in my writing and sometimes you bring those qualities and crime stories into other genres like science fiction or superheroes. Certainly my UFO series for NBC, Dark Skies, was not a crime or mystery series per se, but it sure had a lot of those qualities embedded in its structure. The same is true about my series, The Crow: Stairway to Heaven, that's based on the feature film.

I did not set out to write Surrounded by Enemies as a true crime mystery, although there are certainly mysterious ideas in it, a whopper of a crime, and a surprise or two about who thought it might be a good idea to let JFK get ambushed in Dallas.

OMN: How would you tweet a summary of Surrounded by Enemies?

BZ: I love a good challenge. Boiling Surrounded by Enemies down to a Tweet:

What if John Kennedy survived Dallas? #JFK and his brother Bobby become the first #conspiracy theorists, out to solve the crime. #althistory

That sounds so good I have to Tweet it. (pause) Okay, done. Onward.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

BZ: My background is TV news, working first as a CNN correspondent, then later as a Hollywood screenwriter. Both of those careers put a premium on being fast, but they also reward a writer who knows his story going in and has a structural plan for delivering it.

Surrounded by Enemies took a long time to think about but was a fairly quick write. Oddly, when I was first struck by the concept, I grabbed a number of Kennedy photos and assembled a visual "look-book" of the story's chronology. It was a very unorthodox approach, to be sure, and I've never done it before, it just happened. Then I wrote a treatment that laid the story out with a lot of specificity. When I actually got down to writing the book, however, it flowed out of me fast and furious. I've done a lot of re-writing, of course, but the essence came with speed.

I've been on a dozen TV writing staffs and created five drama series that have gotten on the air. The process there is usually very straightforward. Pitch an idea. Get notes. Write an outline. Get notes. Write a screenplay. Get notes. Revise for a production draft. Shoot. While I don't have to embrace that detail in a book, it gives me something to draw from. One thing I liked about the book writing process, however, is that you don't get notes until the manuscript gets to your editor. Mine was Randall Klein at Diversion and he loved this story as much as I did. When they sent me the first copy, he put a Post-It on it: "It's rare to have so much fun with something this intelligent. Congratulations on an amazing book." That Post-It is sitting here right above my desk. It's my Moment of Zen.

Also, having so much that I've written actually produced has given me a good ear for dialogue and pacing, and I do think that Surrounded by Enemies has benefited. I got so deeply into hearing JFK's voice in my head that I added a 12-page interview with JFK at the end, conducted in 1976, shortly before his death (in the book's timeline).

OMN: How did the original idea come about?

BZ: My Hollywood mentor, Bill Asher, was a contemporary of JFK, and directed not only the pre-inaugural show in 1961, but also the famous "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" as crooned by Marilyn Monroe. Bill attended more than a few Rat Pack wild parties and JFK was at a lot of them. The things he told me made me believe that President Kennedy was living a dangerous life.

Over the years, I came to the conclusion that if the things we know now that have drip-dripped out over decades had instead come out quickly while he was President, it would have been a very dramatic time. Don't get me wrong. I loved President Kennedy and I wept at his death as a child. Yet as a journalist and a dramatist, this what if just burrowed in my head and would not leave until I wrote it.

Now others have speculated and written in this area over the years, but I think I have a very original take for several reasons. First, it's not a time-travel piece with the protagonist going back in time to save JFK (like Stephen King's 11/22/63). Second, it's not a rose-colored glasses piece either where everything turns out just great (like Jeff Greenfield's If Kennedy Lived). And, finally, unlike those other projects, I happen to agree with the 62% of the American public who believe to this day that JFK was murdered as the result of a conspiracy, something that King and Greenfield have, in my view, ignored the facts about.

OMN: Where do you most often find yourself writing?

BZ: Hah! Well, being a Hollywood screenwriter, the short answer is "Have MacBook Air, Will Travel."

Producing TV series teaches a writer to write at any time and in any place possible. I've written a lot of stuff on airplanes going to the set in Vancouver, B.C., for example. I used to write in Starbucks but now all I see around here is people writing in Starbucks, and the part of me that wants to be different won't let me do that anymore.

My favorite place to write is still my home office. It's big, and it's got a big desktop, my iMac, and this is where I love to crank. I have reliable, fast Internet, all my books, a Keurig, and my wife, Jackie, who I can bounce ideas against. Of course, I also have easy access to my kitchen. That obstacle I haven't figured out yet …

OMN: How did you go about researching the plot points of Surrounded by Enemies?

BZ: This book is the result of one explosive idea married to a ton of research and then twisted to the purposes of alternate history. I've been reading and thinking about John Kennedy and how he lived and how he died all my life. That's involved reading, I'd imagine, over fifty books.

Even though I'm writing as a dramatist these days, my old journalistic habits are hard to shake. I still like to pick up the phone and talk to somebody who's an expert. I love to ask questions and because I'm willing to ask some challenging or odd ones, I've always come away from a conversation with at least a nugget or two that's pure gold.

For a first bounce, though, when my writing is on fire and I need a quick factoid, I will zip over to Wikipedia, find what I need and keep going. Later, in the revision and editing process, I'll fact-check all those quicky visits to get the information right. Please do not send me hate mail for looking at Wiki once in a while. I know it's not factually reliable since someone put a page about me up and it's wrong all over the place but they won't let me correct it because I'd be biased. Go figure.

OMN: OK, we have to ask: Where were you when President Kennedy was killed?

BZ: I was attending Peter Boscow Elementary School in Hillsboro, Oregon. The TVs were on in the cafeteria at lunchtime and everyone was pretty much in shock. My teacher, Mrs. Braden, was a tough old bird who always forced us to eat our vegetables. On this day, she sat at the table silently, as did we, and nobody touched their vegetables. Finally, they sent us home. It was Friday afternoon. I went home and watched TV with my parents for the next four days and everybody cried a lot. Except for when Oswald was killed. At that point, my father, an American History teacher, said, "That's not right. Something's not right." He, of course, was correct.

OMN: If you could travel anywhere, all expenses paid, to research a new book, where would it be?

BZ: Given that my next book, Once There Was a Way, is about The Beatles staying together and all that entails, I'd imagine my favorite place to be (and I'd even pay the expenses for this one!) would be at Paul McCartney's home (his choice of which one) hanging out, and running a few of my theories past him to see how he'd react. And if Yoko or Ringo want to drop by to say hi, well, I wouldn't complain. But if they want to jam together, I'm only good for the tambourine.

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Screenwriter Bryce Zabel has created five primetime network television series, written for a dozen other TV shows, and written and produced feature and television projects for many of Hollywood's networks and studios. His journalism and screenwriting work has been nominated for awards from the Environmental Media Association and Mystery Writers of America, and for Golden Mike, Gemini and Emmy awards. Bryce lives in Los Angeles with his wife and writing/producing partner, Jackie Zabel.

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

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Surrounded by Enemies by Bryce Zabel

Surrounded by Enemies by Bryce Zabel

A Breakpoint Novel

Publisher: Diversion Books

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What if Kennedy survived Dallas?

President John F. Kennedy has lived through the ambush in Dealey Plaza. America holds its collective breath, seeing its president nearly executed in broad daylight. But as the country marches on, the office of the President finds itself under a much more insidious type of fire.

Political scandal, an endless war, and a country coming apart at the seams take the 1960s in a terrifying new direction, and both John and his attorney-general brother, Bobby, struggle to stay ahead of their enemies, political and otherwise, and steer America toward a greater future.

Surrounded by Enemies by Bryce Zabel

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Thursday, November 12, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Thursday, November 12, 2015 at 7:30 AM ET …

Hunted by Elizabeth Heiter

Hunted by Elizabeth Heiter

The Profiler Series (1st in series)

Publisher: Harlequin MIRA

Kindle Daily Deal Price: 99¢

Hunted by Elizabeth Heiter, Amazon Kindle format

Terror stalks a small Virginia town …

FBI rising star, criminal profiler Evelyn Baine, knows how to think like a serial killer. But she's never chased anyone like the Bakersville Burier, who hunts young women and displays them, half-buried, deep in the woods. As the body count climbs, Evelyn's relentless pursuit of the killer puts her career — and her life — at risk. And the evil lurking in the Burier's mind may be more than even she can unravel.

The Bakersville Burier knows he's got an FBI profiler on his trail. He knows who she is and where to find her. And he's biding his time, because he's planned a special punishment for Evelyn. She may have tracked other killers, but he vows to make this her last chase. This time it's her turn to be hunted!

Hunted by Elizabeth Heiter

Vanished by Elizabeth Heiter

Vanished by Elizabeth Heiter

The Profiler Series (2nd in series)

Publisher: Harlequin MIRA

Kindle Daily Deal Price: 99¢

Vanished by Elizabeth Heiter, Amazon Kindle format

Sometimes, the past can haunt you …

Eighteen years ago, FBI profiler Evelyn Baine's best friend, Cassie Byers, disappeared, the third in a series of unsolved abductions. Only a macabre nursery rhyme was left at the scene, a nursery rhyme that claimed Evelyn was also an intended victim. Now, after all these years of silence, another girl has gone missing in South Carolina, and the Nursery Rhyme Killer is taking credit. But is Cassie's abductor really back, or is there a copycat at work?

Evelyn has waited eighteen years for a chance to investigate, but when she returns to Rose Bay, she finds a dark side to the seemingly idyllic town. As the place erupts in violence and the kidnapper strikes again, Evelyn knows this is her last chance. If she doesn't figure out what happened to Cassie eighteen years ago, it may be Evelyn's turn to vanish without a trace.

Vanished by Elizabeth Heiter

The Florentine Deception by Carey Nachenberg

The Florentine Deception by Carey Nachenberg

A Technothriller

Publisher: Open Road

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

The Florentine Deception by Carey Nachenberg, Amazon Kindle format

A seemingly mundane computer cleanup leads to an electrifying quest for an enigmatic — and deadly — treasure …

After selling his dorm-room startup for millions and effectively retiring at the age of twenty-five, Alex Fife is eager for a new challenge. When he agrees to clean up an old PC as a favor, he never expects to find the adventure of a lifetime waiting for him inside the machine. But as he rummages through old emails, Alex stumbles upon a startling discovery: The previous owner, a shady antiques smuggler, had been trying to unload a mysterious object known as the Florentine on the black market. And with the dealer's untimely passing, the Florentine is now unaccounted for and ripe for the taking. Alex dives headfirst into a hunt for the priceless object.

What starts out as a seemingly innocuous pursuit quickly devolves into a nightmare when Alex discovers the true technological nature of the Florentine. Not just a lost treasure, it's something far more insidious: a weapon that could bring the developed world to its knees. Alex races through subterranean grottos, freezing morgues, and hidden cellars in the dark underbelly of Los Angeles, desperate to find the Florentine before it falls into the wrong hands. Because if nefarious forces find it first, there'll be nothing Alex — or anyone else — can do to prevent a catastrophic attack.

The Florentine Deception by Carey Nachenberg

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Thursday, November 12, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Thursday, November 12, 2015 at 7:00 AM ET …

Lifeguards and Liars by Maci Grant

Lifeguards and Liars by Maci Grant

A Nanny Blu Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Sassy Women's Fiction

Price: FREE!

Lifeguards and Liars by Maci Grant, Amazon Kindle format

Homicide at Harmony Bed & Breakfast by Rebecca R. Pappas

Homicide at Harmony Bed & Breakfast by Rebecca R. Pappas

A Travel Writer Mystery

Publisher: Rebecca R. Pappas

Price: FREE!

Homicide at Harmony Bed & Breakfast by Rebecca R. Pappas, Amazon Kindle format

They Don't Mind Dying by Clever Black

They Don't Mind Dying by Clever Black

The Holland Family Saga

Publisher: Clever Black

Price: FREE!

They Don't Mind Dying by Clever Black, Amazon Kindle format

Deputy Gabby Grimm to the Rescue by Sara M. Barton

Deputy Gabby Grimm to the Rescue by Sara M. Barton

A Gabby Grimm, Fairy Tale Mystery

Publisher: Sara M. Barton

Price: FREE!

Deputy Gabby Grimm to the Rescue by Sara M. Barton, Amazon Kindle format

The Old Cape House by Barbara Eppich Struna

The Old Cape House by Barbara Eppich Struna

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Booktrope

Price: FREE!

The Old Cape House by Barbara Eppich Struna, Amazon Kindle format

Collection by Shawn Kobb

Collection by Shawn Kobb

A Rocket Malone Hard-Boiled Mystery

Publisher: Shawn Kobb

Price: FREE!

Collection by Shawn Kobb, Amazon Kindle format

Bloody Royals by Alan Alexander

Bloody Royals by Alan Alexander

A Fiske and MacNee Mystery

Publisher: Alan Alexander

Price: FREE!

Bloody Royals by Alan Alexander, Amazon Kindle format

By All Means by Alan Alexander

By All Means by Alan Alexander

A Fiske and MacNee Mystery

Publisher: Alan Alexander

Price: FREE!

By All Means by Alan Alexander, Amazon Kindle format

Hot Mercy by Kathryn Johnson

Hot Mercy by Kathryn Johnson

An Affairs of State Novel

Publisher: Kathryn Johnson

Price: FREE!

Hot Mercy by Kathryn Johnson, Amazon Kindle format

Darkness Falls by J. L. Drake

Darkness Falls by J. L. Drake

The Darkness Series

Publisher: Limitless Publishing

Price: FREE!

Darkness Falls by J. L. Drake, Amazon Kindle format

Blue Diamonds by Antonia Marlowe

Blue Diamonds by Antonia Marlowe

A Novel of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: The Book Folks

Price: FREE!

Blue Diamonds by Antonia Marlowe, Amazon Kindle format

The Dante Connection by Estelle Ryan

The Dante Connection by Estelle Ryan

A Genevieve Lenard Mystery

Publisher: Estelle Ryan

Price: FREE!

The Dante Connection by Estelle Ryan, Amazon Kindle format

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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

The Gossiping Gourmet, A Murder in Marin Mystery by Martin Brown, Now Available at a Special Price

Amazon Kindle Countdown Deals are limited-time discounts on Kindle-exclusive books.

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of today's titles … but take advantage of this deal now as the price will go up to its digital list price soon! (See the countdown clock on the book product page to see how much time remains on this deal.)

The Gossiping Gourmet by Martin Brown

The Gossiping Gourmet by Martin Brown

A Murder in Marin Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Signal Press

Price: $1.99 (as of 11/11/2015 at 8:00 PM ET).

The Gossiping Gourmet by Martin Brown, Amazon Kindle format

Warren Bradley, renowned as the local gadfly In the picture-perfect community of Sausalito, California, is esteemed by his admirers and despised by his detractors. But for love of his caramel chicken and cherry fudge brownies, everyone has a story to share regarding their fellow citizens —

Stories that too often find their way into his weekly gossip-filled newspaper column, "Heard About Town."

When the great chef and his admirers, the Sausalito Ladies of Liberty, take offense to a newly arrived Manhattan power couple, their insular world of tasty sauces and stinging insults leads to deadly results.

Everyone has their own theory about who killed Warren. But it takes the combined efforts of Rob Timmons, the local newspaper publisher, and Eddie Austin, his childhood friend and Marin County's top detective, to unravel this tale of delicious dishes and malicious deception.

The Gossiping Gourmet by Martin Brown

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Henrietta Who?, A C. D. Sloan Mystery by Catherine Aird, Now Available at a Special Price

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy.

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

Henrietta Who? by Catherine Aird

Henrietta Who? by Catherine Aird

A C. D. Sloan Mystery

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 11/11/2015 at 7:00 PM ET).

Henrietta Who? by Catherine Aird, Amazon Kindle format

Early one morning in the quiet English village of Larking, the body of a woman named Mrs. Jenkins is found in the road. Miles away, her daughter, Henrietta, receives the bad news while working in the university library. Poor Mrs. Jenkins appears to have been the victim of a horrible car accident.

When an autopsy proves not only that this was no accident but also that Mrs. Jenkins had never had a child, young Henrietta's life is thrown upside down. If she's not Mrs. Jenkins's daughter, then who is she? It's up to Detective Inspector C. D. Sloan of the Calleshire police force to bring the murderer to justice — and a sense of order back to Henrietta's life.

Henrietta Who? by Catherine Aird

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New This Week: Death Rolls the Dice, A Kate McCall Mystery by Gail Oust

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

Death Rolls the Dice by Gail Oust

Death Rolls the Dice by Gail Oust

A Kate McCall Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Beyond the Page

Price: $2.99 (as of 11/11/2015 at 6:30 PM ET).

Death Rolls the Dice by Gail Oust, Amazon Kindle format

This is a new ebook edition of a mystery first published in paperback by Signet in 2011 under the title Shake, Murder, and Roll.

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

When it comes to gardening, Kate McCall is known for having a brown thumb, but when the Serenity Cove garden club hosts an event featuring a celebrity botanist — who's also a former college roommate of Kate's friend Rita — she plants herself in the audience with all the other Bunco Babes. Before the evening can even get off the ground, though, the guest speaker and her boyfriend are rushed to the hospital with food poisoning, where he eventually dies.

Convinced that her boyfriend's death was no accident and that she too was meant to die, the famous botanist begs Kate to investigate. Glad to have a chance to use her newly acquired detective skills, Kate starts digging for clues — even when that means adding Rita to the list of suspects. And as the trail grows more tangled and treacherous, Kate realizes she'll have to weed out the killer quick, before she's the next thing they plant in the ground.

Death Rolls the Dice by Gail Oust

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