Thursday, December 03, 2015

After We Fall, A Psychological Thriller by Emma Kavanagh, 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.

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After We Fall by Emma Kavanagh

After We Fall by Emma Kavanagh

A Psychological Thriller

Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/03/2015 at 5:00 PM ET).

After We Fall by Emma Kavanagh, Amazon Kindle format

Blood stains the carpet of an empty house. A front door slams behind a mother with a suitcase full of secrets. Someone screams. A plane falls out of the sky.

What happened the night flight 2940 crashed? And is the shocking murder of a policeman's daughtersomehow related to this tragic event-or is it simply a devastating coincidence?

Four people, who have never met but are permanently linked by these disasters, will be forced to reveal the closely guarded secrets that unlock the answers to these questions. But once the truth is exposed, it may cause even more destruction.

After We Fall by Emma Kavanagh

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New This Week: Murder Fir Christmas, A Christmas Tree Valley Mystery by Joyce and Jim Lavene

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 December 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

Murder Fir Christmas by Joyce and Jim Lavene

Murder Fir Christmas by Joyce and Jim Lavene

A Christmas Tree Valley Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: J. Lavene

Price: $4.99 (as of 12/03/2015 at 4:30 PM ET).

Murder Fir Christmas by Joyce and Jim Lavene, Amazon Kindle format

Down the mountain from Sweet Pepper, Tennessee is Christmas Tree Valley, a place filled with hundreds of Christmas tree farms where generations of growers have made people's lives brighter. Yet even here in this quiet, postcard-perfect corner of the world, darkness and murder can still stalk the night …

Federal Wildlife Agent Bonnie Tuttle has always had a special gift with wild animals. It was one of the reasons she decided to train with the wildlife agency. She's spent the last ten years in Alabama working, but her mother needs her home and she's back despite all the bad parts of her life she hoped to leave behind.

Her first day home begins with a fire on the island in Sweet Pepper Lake and the death of Harvey Shelton, the wildlife agent she's supposed to replace. Bonnie manages to rescue dozens of animals from the fire — including a wolf pup that was shot with the same bullet that killed Harvey.

Now she's hot on the trail of Harvey's killer and trying to reintegrate the wolf back into the wild even though he seems to want to stay with her. Yet old memories persist in the small community where she grew up, and the killer now seems to believe that she has what he killed Harvey for. All she has to do is figure out what that is before it's too late.

Murder Fir Christmas by Joyce and Jim Lavene

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The 7 Deadly Sins, An Amy Maxwell Mystery by Heather Balog, Now Available at a Special Price

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The 7 Deadly Sins by Heather Balog

The 7 Deadly Sins by Heather Balog

An Amy Maxwell Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Heather Balog

Price: 99¢ (as of 12/03/2015 at 4:00 PM ET).

The 7 Deadly Sins by Heather Balog, Amazon Kindle format

Amy Maxwell still hasn't caught up on laundry, her daughter Allie is still acting like a rebellious teen (and schooling her younger sister in that art), the two boys are still causing her to rip her hair out by the roots with their antics, and her husband Roger is STILL sitting in his arm chair uselessly engrossed in a reality show marathon. To add to her already mounting stress, Amy has decided to go back to school to get a degree! Yeah, yeah … she's GLUTTON for punishment.

And so Amy's new quest for a career in law enforcement, coupled with the Seven Deadly sins, puts Amy in a position she's never been before … the back of a trunk, bound and gagged. That's right … Wrath, Greed, Lust, Sloth, Envy, Pride, and Gluttony are the reason she's in her current predicament. And what's more, they're not all her sins, but the sins of everyone else around her including her oh so perfect sister, Beth.

The 7 Deadly Sins by Heather Balog

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Pouncing on Murder by Laurie Cass, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2015 …

Pouncing on Murder by Laurie Cass

Pouncing on Murder by Laurie Cass, A Minne Hamilton, Bookmobile Cat Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: NAL

Pouncing on Murder by Laurie Cass, Amazon Kindle format

Springtime in Chilson, Michigan, means it's librarian Minnie Hamilton's favorite time of year: maple syrup season! But her excitement fades when her favorite syrup provider, Henry Gill, dies in a sugaring accident. It's tough news to swallow … even if the old man wasn't as sweet as his product.

On the bookmobile rounds with her trusty rescue cat Eddie, Minnie meets Adam, the old man's friend, who was with him when he died. Adam is convinced Henry's death wasn't an accident, and fears that his own life is in danger. With the police overworked, it's up to Minnie and Eddie to tap all their resources for clues — before Adam ends up in a sticky situation …

Pouncing on Murder by Laurie Cass

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The Bullet-Catcher's Daughter, The Fall of the Gas-Lit Empire Series by Rod Duncan, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Bullet-Catcher's Daughter by Rod Duncan

The Bullet-Catcher's Daughter by Rod Duncan

The Fall of the Gas-Lit Empire Series (1st in series)

Publisher: Angry Robot

Price: $2.99 (as of 12/03/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

The Bullet-Catcher's Daughter by Rod Duncan, Amazon Kindle format

Elizabeth Barnabus lives a double life — as herself and as her brother, the private detective. She is trying to solve the mystery of a disappearing aristocrat and a hoard of arcane machines. In her way stand the rogues, freaks and self-proclaimed alchemists of a travelling circus.

But when she comes up against an agent of the all-powerful Patent Office, her life and the course of history will begin to change. And not necessarily for the better …

The Bullet-Catcher's Daughter by Rod Duncan

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The Red Storm by Grant Bywaters, New in Bookstores during December 2015

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

The Red Storm by Grant Bywaters

The Red Storm by Grant Bywaters, a William Fletcher Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

The Red Storm by Grant Bywaters, Amazon Kindle format

Winner of the 2014 Minotaur Books/Private Eye Writers of America Best First Private Eye Novel Competition, introducing a black ex-boxer P.I. working in 1930s New Orleans.

Newly-minted private investigator William Fletcher is having trouble finding clientele. He's not the only man out of work, but his past as a former heavyweight contender with a few shady connections-not to mention the color of his skin in race-obsessed New Orleans-isn't helping lure clients to his door. Stuck without any viable alternative, he takes a case from an old criminal acquaintance, Storm. His only client assures him that the job is simple-locate his missing estranged daughter, Zelda, no questions asked.

But when Fletcher starts knocking on doors, he sets off a catastrophic chain of events that turn the city into a bloody battleground between two rival syndicates. Then Storm is murdered and Fletcher finds himself caught between the police and dangerous mobsters. With Zelda's safety in the balance, the unlikely private detective finds himself with a lot more than he bargained for.

The Red Storm by Grant Bywaters

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Murder at Whitehall by Amanda Carmack, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2015 …

Murder at Whitehall by Amanda Carmack

Murder at Whitehall by Amanda Carmack, A Kate Haywood, Elizabethan Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: NAL

Murder at Whitehall by Amanda Carmack, Amazon Kindle format

1559. The Twelve Days of Christmas at Whitehall Palace will be celebrated as a grand affair. But there are those who wish to usher in the New Year by ending Queen Elizabeth's reign …

Despite evenings of banquets and dancing, the European delegates attending Her Majesty's holiday festivities are less interested in peace on earth than they are in fostering mistrust. Kate, the queen's personal musician, hopes she can keep the royal guests entertained.

But then Queen Elizabeth receives a most unwanted gift — an anonymous letter that threatens to reveal untoward advances from her beloved Queen Catherine's last husband, Thomas Seymour. Tasked with finding the extortionist, Kate has barely begun investigating when one of Spain's visiting lords is found murdered. With two mysteries to unravel and an unsettling number of suspects to consider, Kate finds herself caught between an unscrupulous blackmailer and a cold-blooded killer …

Murder at Whitehall by Amanda Carmack

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The Debt Collector, A Sonora Blair Mystery by Lynn Hightower, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Debt Collector by Lynn Hightower

The Debt Collector by Lynn Hightower

A Sonora Blair Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/03/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

The Debt Collector by Lynn Hightower, Amazon Kindle format

Cincinnati homicide detective and single mother Sonora Blair puts everything on the line as she battles to find justice after a multiple-murder home invasion …

At a house at the end of a cul-de-sac in the Cincinnati suburbs, widowed Police Specialist Sonora Blair and her partner, Sam Delarosa, discover the bodies of Carl Stinnet and two children. Hiding under the bed in the master bedroom is Carl's wife, Joy. The dying mother holds her unharmed infant daughter and keeps repeating the Hail Mary, claiming "the Angel" saved them.

Joy's deathbed assertion that she saw two men and the Angel — along with differences in the victims' manners of death — make Sonora believe there were multiple killers. Two suspects are found and arrested, but Sonora doesn't get closure. She's sure there was a third person in that horrific crime scene, and she can't stop working the case, even after she's warned to walk away. Amid concerns about her own son and daughter, and her certainty that she'll never sleep soundly again, Sonora prepares to confront a murderer who's about to collect on one last IOU.

The Debt Collector by Lynn Hightower

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New This Week: Key West Luck, A Key West Caper by Laurence Shames

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Key West Luck by Laurence Shames

Key West Luck by Laurence Shames

A Key West Caper (11th in series)

Publisher: Laurence Shames

Price: $2.99 (as of 12/03/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Key West Luck by Laurence Shames, Amazon Kindle format

Sometimes small dreams are the ones most worth fighting for …

Phoebe has a dream — a very modest dream. She wants to own a Sno-Cone truck at the beach in Key West. Nicky, her would-be boyfriend, also dreams small. All he wants is a decent gig as a guitar player in a bar.

Doesn't seem like too much to ask of life, does it?

So why do things keep going so dreadfully wrong for Phoebe and Nicky? Is it just plain bad luck? Or is it the decidedly bad intentions of a sleazy local cheat, a Miami gangster desperate to stay in business, and a murderous Cuban smuggler looking for a fall guy?

Against these enemies, and with only a pair of mangrove-dwelling philosophers and an ancient Mafioso as allies, Phoebe and Nicky will need more than a major shift in fortune to keep their hopes, and themselves, alive. They'll need a kind of smarts and courage they never knew they had.

Key West Luck by Laurence Shames

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An Excerpt from Beat Slay Love, a Crime Novel by Thalia Filbert

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Thalia Filbert

We are delighted to welcome author Thalia Filbert to Omnimystery News today.

Like your barbeque and your sex extra spicy? Your murders saucy and done to a turn? Plunge into the fascinating and competitive world of food media culture, in Beat Slay Love (Thalia Press; October 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats), a wry, witty crime story where cutting edge takes on a new meaning when celebrity chefs across America start dying.

To introduce you to her new crime novel, Thalia has provided us with an excerpt from the first three chapters.

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THE POLICE CHIEF OF LITTLE NECK paused, drinking in his luck.
  Here he was, the first customer to enter what was sure to become a famous local landmark once the episode was broadcast. He noticed two cameramen filming him and sucked in his gut, breathing deeply of the aroma in the restaurant. The staff must have been cooking all day.
  He could smell short ribs, he thought, roasted to perfection, with perhaps a hint of rosemary and lemon added to the mix. He had starved himself all afternoon in anticipation of his meal at the Grotto. He was ready to tuck in and eat.
  The romantic atmosphere was fancy but a bit eerie with empty, forlorn tables, their fake candles dark. Still, maybe he'd take the missus here when everything settled down. He might get lucky.
  "Where'd that little prick go?" the Chief asked one of the cameramen.
  "Byron?"
  "No, the owner of this joint," the Chief clarified, making a note about the crew's opinion of their boss.
  "Beats me. He just ran out the back door and jumped in his car," a cameraman answered. "His wife was with him. I got the footage. But if we can't find Byron, there's no show anyway."
  "Mr. Peppers ever disappear like this before?"
  The two cameramen exchanged a glance. No one wanted to bring up that unfortunate episode in Duluth. The girl's parents were still threatening to bring charges.
  "Sometimes Byron gets distracted," one of them finally said.
  The Chief had suspected as much. He was a handsome devil, that Byron Peppers. The thought of meeting the show's rugged Aussie host perked up the Chief. Maybe he could get a photo with him that he could show to his friends, not to mention the kids. His grandchildren thought he was an old fogey, but if he could snag a photo with a TV star, they'd have to shut their bratty little mouths.
  "Smells good," the Chief remarked, breathing deeply of the fragrant air.
  The cameramen shrugged. They'd been let down by too many meals by now to expect anything but disappointment. Most of the restaurants Byron Peppers helped turn around lasted little more than a couple months after the show. The crew could come in and make the restaurant look better, update the menu, and draw a celebrity-hungry crowd for a few weeks, but there wasn't much they could do about a restaurant owner who was too cheap to use good ingredients, too mean to keep a decent staff, and too indifferent to customers to give quality service.
   They were approaching the kitchen. The Chief's feet slid softly across the new white tile floor. It sure was an improvement over the warped wooden floors. Maybe he could score a short rib or two. He sure was hungry.
  "Back door this way?" the Chief asked. The cameramen led the way, pushing through two large swinging doors into a gleaming kitchen that was light years cleaner than it had been just a few days ago.
  "I see they kept the old pizza oven," the Chief said. The delicious aroma was coming from within its brick walls. "I remember when it was first installed. In fact, my great uncle did the mortar work. They don't make them like that anymore, you know."
  He stepped closer, following his nose. He prided himself on his sense of smell. He definitely detected lemon, rosemary, perhaps a hint of thyme and something else … something different. Something almost delicious but a little off. He couldn't quite put his finger on it.
  "Smells like your guy did a good job of getting the chef to up his game," the Chief announced with a touch more superiority than his actual knowledge of cooking merited. "I suspect most of the stuff they've been serving here was frozen, at least since the old man died."
  The cameramen rolled their eyes. Most of the dishes would continue to be frozen, makeover or not. And no one would ever know the difference.
  The Chief stopped in front of the oven and looked around, scratching his head. Where was everybody? Where was the chef? Where the hell was this vaunted Byron Peppers, charming host of Kitchen Turnaround? For the first time, it occurred to him that something might actually be wrong. He'd just poke around a little.
  With nothing else to do, the cameramen rolled tape as the Chief rummaged around the kitchen, opening cabinet doors and lifting the lids on pots. Thus it was that they captured his gruesome discovery in glorious color and recorded his school-girl scream of terror.
  Overcome by hunger and delicious odors, the Chief finally opened the doors of the pizza oven for a peek inside. He was expecting short ribs. What he saw would turn him vegetarian for the rest of his life.
  The upper rack of the oven had been removed, creating a large cavern heated well above 600°F. Trussed up like a giant turkey, Byron Peppers lay roasting on the bottom rack, an apple shoved in his mouth and sprigs of herbs tucked neatly behind his ears. His eyes were open, a milky opaque. He was naked and his flesh was as crisp and succulent as that of a deep-fried turkey.
  The delicious smell the police chief had been coveting was Crispy Cooked Peppers.
  It was too much. The chief bent over, bringing up coffee and doughnuts for the benefit of the cameras. He puked again while the cameramen hovered around him, never missing a beat. One zoomed in on their roasting boss then out again, unsure what to do. Perhaps being behind the camera made it all unreal. But once there was nothing new to record, there was nowhere to hide. As one, they lowered their lenses and stared at each another.
  "Holy shit," one cameraman said. "Can you imagine the ratings on this one?"

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Killing Byron Peppers had been easy.
  It was as simple as slipping tranquilizers into his bottle of bourbon — he could always be depended on to have a bottle of bourbon nearby — and then waiting until the others left. Not long after, the obnoxious, ego-stuffed host had collapsed while trying to drunk-dial some ex-girlfriend. Undressing him was a cinch and seasoning him a simple matter of good taste.
  Rosemary, of course, along with a liberal sprinkling of parsley and thyme plus a few lemons stuffed up an orifice or two. The apple in the mouth was perhaps a cheap shot, but nothing Byron Peppers didn't deserve.
  Moving him afterward had been more difficult.
  Byron Peppers was no lightweight and had been as limp as twice-frozen celery. In the end, the only solution had been to prop wooden pallets up on the lip of the oven door at an angle before rolling him up the ramp and awkwardly stuffing him inside. A true chef paid attention to presentation, however. It had been worth it to climb onto the pallets, lean into the still-cool oven, and arrange his arms and legs into a neat bundle, securing everything in place with twine. After that, all that remained was to crank up the oven and leave. Heat would take care of the rest.
  There was no chance of detection. Invisibility had its benefits. When you are a plump and unimportant minion, people look right through you. Yes sir. They look right through you.
  Just the same, it was time to look for work in another town. This job was done. Byron Peppers was dead. It was time to move on to the others on the list.
  The list.
  With a rush, the unwelcome memory of the humiliation to end all humiliations` came rushing back. With it, the role Byron Peppers had played in it unfolded as if it had happened yesterday. The cruel cameras that zoomed in on every slice of a knife and highlighted every extra chin. The judges looking so smug behind their table. The oh-so-clever remarks from those who could get by on their looks alone — the cutting digs about the cuisine, the insincere suggestions on how to make what was clearly a perfect dish better, the casual dismissal that came well before the final round.
  Byron Peppers deserved his fate.
  Another one down. So many more to go.

***

There were days when Jason Bainbridge couldn't believe how lucky he was to make money sitting on his ass, watching television and occasionally springing for an unbelievable meal.
  He felt like a fool for having wasted so many years with that stupid guitar, thinking he was talented, covering the soundtrack to Twin Peaks every year with a bunch of other over-the-hill hipsters, all the while sounding like a third-rate Paul Westerberg. Just like a hundred other thirty-something, overweight losers in his hometown who had dropped out of college to become part of the starving but oh-so-cool underclass.
  His palate had saved him from obscurity.
  Somewhere along the way, Jason had found he enjoyed food more than he enjoyed music. Not any food, but good food, and not just eating it but listening to people talk about it, watching people make it, writing about the reality show battles unfolding on the Food Channel, the one channel he kept playing around the clock on his sixty inch flat screen high-definition television.
  Forget Super Bowl Sunday. Forget sweeps week. Forget the premier of new shows. None of that mattered. What mattered was Cupcake Wars. Cake Master. Chopped. Top Chef. Kitchen Confidential. Kitchen Turnaround. Next Food Network Star. Cookie Monsters. Even Cutthroat Kitchen.
  The kitchen was his battlefield and he was a warrior. A warrior of words.
  The day he realized he was good at something was a shock. It changed his life.
  Telling no one in case it turned out to be a flop, he started his own food blog called Forked Tongue. He covered all the reality cooking shows with the devotion of an acolyte and the wisdom of a master, critiquing every move, dissecting every recipe on where it went wrong, even making all-too-educated guesses about the sobriety of the guest judges who drifted in and out of the shows like crazy cousins visiting one another's homes for the holidays.
  He discovered he loved the virtual world. He could be anyone out there in cyberspace.
  No one cared that he was slightly overweight and on a dangerous trajectory towards fat. No one cared that he was indifferent to getting his hair cut and seldom wore anything other than a grimy pair of jeans and faded T-shirt.
  No one knew that his girlfriend had left him the week before, the latest in a long series of girlfriends to leave him. She had been just like all the others, not understanding why he lived in a ratty apartment and drove a clunker while making a big deal out of driving hundreds of miles for the perfect meal prepared by the rare perfect chef.
  Screw them all. Life was about food and food was life.
  He'd entered the blogosphere as an unknown novice. Almost immediately, Jason Bainbridge's posts had risen to the top of favorability ratings on all of the most popular food blogs. He garnered more stars from other posters than anyone.
  With each incisive blog, he grew more famous and each day he attracted more advertising attention. He branched out into restaurant reviews and food articles but reality TV chefs were his true love. One day he would achieve his dream of writing the next big exposé about the world of top chefs and the crazy men and women who battled for supremacy within it.
  For now, he had expanded his repertoire to include original reporting on developments in the personal lives of the best-known chefs and speculation about their futures. He had proved to be remarkably adept at spotting a budding alcoholic, or someone suffering from the pangs of love, or, even more likely, someone trapped in the cycle of drug addiction, soon to unravel before America's eyes. Part of the secret of his success was that he had RSS feeds on all the brand-name chefs, followed them religiously on Twitter, and was often the first out of the gate with the news of some personal disaster, thus giving him the power to shape the story for the public.
  He had become a voice.
  
  It was a Saturday night when Jason Bainbridge got the news about Byron Peppers. Had he been out drinking micro-brewed ales with his musician pals of old, he would have missed it. His discipline paid off. The report of Pepper's death came in via a Google News alert that was little more than a brief mention by a major news site saying that famed television chef Byron Peppers had just been found dead in an obscure restaurant in some equally obscure Jersey shore town. Filming of Kitchen Turnaround was on hold. No other details were given.
  Jason Bainbridge didn't need more details. He knew instantly what this latest chef death meant.
  He was probably the only person in America, maybe even on the entire planet, who followed the lives of virtually every chef who ever appeared on television. He was also probably the only person in America who remembered that a chef in Miami had been found dead on his boat not three months before, killed by a gunshot wound. His murder was still unsolved.
  That in itself was not remarkable, especially given what assholes chefs could be and what hotbeds of intrigue the kitchens of high-end restaurants were. But then another chef, the owner of a small bistro in New York City, had been found dead by her staff not six weeks ago, skewered through both her hypercritical eyes.
   One chef, not so surprising. Two chefs, a little suspicious. But three chefs in as many months? Something was up.
  Yes, and Jason Bainbridge and Forked Tongue would break the story. Why not? There was nothing to stop him. He had a laptop and he could work wherever he could find a wireless signal. He had nothing to hold him here in his ratty apartment. He'd never gone in for cats and a dog was too much trouble. And once again there was no girlfriend to keep him from hitting the road.
  Suddenly, his choice was crystal clear: he could sit there on his couch and keep being an observer of life, or he could get off his butt and go out there and make life happen.
  It wasn't a hard decision to make. Within an hour of the grisly death of Byron Peppers being broadcast on Entertainment Tonight, Jason Bainbridge had his car packed, his bills paid for the month, and his laptop stowed safely in the trunk. He was onto something and he knew it.
  He put the clunker in gear and hit the road. This was his ticket to the big time.

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Thalia Filbert
Photo provided courtesy of Thalia Filbert

Thalia Filbert is a pseudonym for five mystery authors with over 75 novels under their collective belts. Beat Slay Love is their labor of collaboration, and joy. They hope you have as much fun reading it as they did writing it.

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

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Beat Slay Love by Thalia Filbert

Beat Slay Love by Thalia Filbert

One Chef's Hunger for Delicious Revenge

Publisher: Thalia Press

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Aspiring chef Hannah Wendt has a multitude of talents — prowess in the kitchen and in the bedroom — but also a penchant for disposing of bothersome chefs. Wronged by those who steal her recipes, ridicule her weight, and denigrate her talents, Hannah has turned in her apron as sous chef and food stylist to plow new territory — her overpowering hunger for revenge. Hooked on how tasty payback can be, soon she is bumping off famous chefs who've burned her ego with spectacular culinary flair.

Food blogger Jason Bainbridge begins to see a pattern in the killings. He forms an uneasy alliance with cool, hard-charging FBI agent Kimberly Douglas as the search heats up to catch the sexy, chef-obsessed killer.

Beat Slay Love by Thalia Filbert

A Conversation with Crime Novelist S.W. Lauden

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with S.W. Lauden

We are delighted to welcome author S.W. Lauden to Omnimystery News today.

S.W.'s new crime novel Bad Citizen Corporation (Rare Bird Books; October 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats) introduces East Los Angeles police officer Greg Salem and we recently had the opportunity to catch up with him to talk more about the character and the book.

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Omnimystery News: Tell us a little more about Greg Salem.

S.W. Lauden
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S.W. Lauden

S.W. Lauden: Greg Salem is the lead character in my debut mystery novel, Bad Citizen Corporation. He's a disgraced East Los Angeles police officer by day and a beach cities punk rock legend by night. His two worlds violently collide when his best friend gets murdered and he's forced to chase down the killer in his hometown.

I knew I wanted to write a novel set on the SoCal beaches where I grew up, but didn't feel inspired to actually do it until I hit on the concept of a "punk rock cop." There's just something about the contrast between Greg's misspent youth and his authoritarian career that piqued my interest. I've been a lifelong musician myself and know firsthand the tough choices many artists have to make once they get out of their twenties and start feeling the pressure to "settle down" and "grow up." I guess some of us become cops, and some of us go on to write mystery novels.

OMN: Bad Citizen Corporation is the first in a series. How do you see Greg developing in subsequent books?

SWL: I'm about half way through writing the second Greg Salem book now and this is actually something that I've been thinking about a lot lately. I can't imagine that this character would be interesting to read — or write — if he just stayed static. Greg goes through the wringer in BCC and I want to explore how that has transformed him as a person, but I also have to push the narrative forward. That means figuring out how to balance what has happened with what is about to happen. It's an interesting challenge, but after spending five years with Greg he has pretty much taken on a life of his own. If I put him in a situation that rings false, or if I try to have him react to something in the wrong way, he'll let me know — usually in the form of writer's block.

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

SWL: I already mentioned my personal connection with music and the location, but there is one more: bars. Much of the action in BCC takes place in a local dive that has punk shows on the weekend. I've spent a lot of time in bars over the years — as a customer and as a bartender — and I think there's a lot to learn from people in those settings. Alcohol is often described as a "social lubricant," but it's also an accelerant. In the case of BCC, it's both.

OMN: What is the best advice — and harshed criticism — you've received as an author? And what might you say to aspiring writers?

SWL: I conduct weekly author Q&As on my blog, and often ask a very similar question. The best advice I have gotten was probably something very simple that west coast crime writer Josh Stallings said in one of those interviews: "Write your ass off. Be fearlessly honest."

Some of the harshest criticism I got was from my beta readers, but that's what I asked them for, to be brutally honest so I could make the book better.

Advice for other authors? Well, from one newbie to another — don't wait. Just write. And write and write and write. Short stories are a good place to cut your teeth, or at least they were for me.

OMN: How did your book come to be titled?

SWL: Bad Citizen Corporation is the name of the fictional punk band. Greg Salem is the former lead vocalist of that band, which he formed with his brother Tim in high school. They were more infamous than famous, and Greg has spent a lot of time trying to compartmentalize that part of his life — even if he secretly enjoys his minor notoriety.

OMN: Readers often imagine who might be cast in the roles of the characters if a book were to be adapted for television or film. Who do you see playing the lead?

SWL: I totally agree that part of the fun of reading is casting the book in your head, so I'll leave that to the readers. Instead, I'll mention a couple of directors on my holiday wish list for the imaginary film adaptation of BCC.

The obvious choice is Penelope Spheeris. She made the definitive LA punk rock documentary The Decline of Western Civilization. That thing is perfect in every way, even 35 years later, and there are two follow up films in the series as well. She's also directed some pretty amazing mainstream and Indie feature films, so — like I said — obvious choice.

My second choice, James Gunn, might be less obvious. Guardians of the Galaxy was ridiculously great, but I think BCC would do well with the quirky/Indie vibe of his earlier films Super or Slither. I can only imagine what he would do with the soundtrack and the casting.

Wow, that was fun. Thanks for letting me dream all over your blog.

OMN: Have any specific authors influenced how and what you write today?

SWL: I'm an avid reader, like so many writers are, so the list is really long.

Kurt Vonnegut was really important to me early on and I still go back and read his books pretty regularly. Hard not to mention Raymond Chandler here. Neal Stephenson blew my mind with Cryptonomicon. So have newer books like Mr. Penumbra's 24 Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan, and Contenders by Erika Krouse. I'm also a big fan of Jo Nesbø and Arnaldur Indriðason. And you really can't go wrong with Kem Nunn and Don Winslow, especially when you're writing about surfing, SoCal beach life and murder.

OMN: What's next for you?

SWL: SWL: My novella, Crosswise, will be published by Down & Out Books in March 2016. That one is also set along the beach, but on the panhandle of Florida this time around. The story is about a disgraced, ex-NYPD cop who chases his drug addict girlfriend to her hometown. She leaves him for her ex-husband right after he gets a job as Head of Security for a sprawling retirement community. Things go from bad to worse when the murders start happening.

And I will have short stories coming out in a few crime anthologies next year, including a collection from Gutter Books based on the music of one of my all time favorite bands, The Replacements. Also aiming to publish the second Greg Salem book in late 2016.

In the immediate future, I'll be at Mysterious Galaxy in San Diego this Saturday, December 5th, for their annual Holiday Party. And I'll be a guest on "The Crime Scene" radio show with host Eryk Pruitt and special guests David Terrenoire and Mel Melton December 14th at 10 AM EST. We'll be discussing "Music In Crime Fiction" live at wcomfm.org, podcast at erykpruitt.com or on iTunes.

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

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Bad Citizen Corporation by S.W. Lauden

Bad Citizen Corporation by S.W. Lauden

A Greg Salem Crime Novel

Publisher: Rare Bird Books

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An East Los Angeles police officer by day and a beach cities punk rock legend by night, Salem is forced into action when his two worlds violently collide. The search for his friend's murderer takes him on a treacherous journey through the murky waters of his hometown, forcing him to explore the dark corners of his sun-soaked world.

Without a badge to hide behind any longer, he enlists the help of his drug-addict drummer Marco to help him solve the crime. Over the course of ten days, they survive vicious beatings, car chases, love triangles, kidnapping, and betrayal on Salem's road to self-discovery.

Bad Citizen Corporation by S.W. Lauden

Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Thursday, December 03, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Thursday, December 03, 2015 at 7:00 AM ET …

Burying Zimmerman by Edward A. Stabler

Burying Zimmerman by Edward A. Stabler

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Edward A. Stabler

Price: FREE!

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Blood Moon by Charlotte Raine

Blood Moon by Charlotte Raine

A Grant & Daniels Mystery

Publisher: Arrabella Publishing

Price: FREE!

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Family Values: In Vivo Veritas by R.S. Edwards

Family Values: In Vivo Veritas by R.S. Edwards

An Alexander Moffat Mystery

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Out of Control by John Dysart

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A Bob Bruce Mystery

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The Silent Bullet by Arthur B. Reeve

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A Collection of Craig Kennedy Short Stories

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A Slice of Murder by Rick Tales

A Slice of Murder by Rick Tales

A Sarah Cozy Mystery Novella

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Welcome To Wherever You Are by John Marrs

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A Suspense Thriller

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A Chili Death by Jessica Beck

A Chili Death by Jessica Beck

A Classic Diner Mystery

Publisher: Cozy Publishing

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Wednesday, December 02, 2015

A Chili Death, A Classic Diner Mystery by Jessica Beck, 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, Cozy Publishing …

A Chili Death by Jessica Beck

A Chili Death by Jessica Beck

A Classic Diner Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Cozy Publishing

Price: 99¢ (as of 12/02/2015 at 8:00 PM ET).

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Husband and wife team Greg and Victoria run The Charming Moose Diner in Jasper Fork, North Carolina, along with the rest of her extended family. Greg's in the kitchen at the grill while Victoria runs the register and takes care of any trouble that comes their way, something that happens all too often.

When a stranger shows up one day and tells Victoria that he owns the land the diner was built on, there's a scramble to dig up secrets from the past that lead into the present.

A Chili Death by Jessica Beck

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