Thursday, December 10, 2015

Whistleblower by Tess Gerritsen, New in Bookstores during December 2015

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

Whistleblower by Tess Gerritsen

Whistleblower by Tess Gerritsen, A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Severn House

Whistleblower by Tess Gerritsen, Amazon Kindle format

When Victor Holland came flying out of the night, he ran straight into the path of Catherine Weaver's car. Having uncovered a terrifying secret that leads all the way to Washington, Victor is running for his life — and from the men who will go to any lengths to silence him.

Though Victor's story sounds like the ravings of a mad-man, the haunted look in his eyes — and the bullet hole in his shoulder — tell Cathy a different story. As each hour brings pursuers ever closer, she has to wonder, is she giving her trust to a man in danger or trusting her life to a dangerous man?

Whistleblower by Tess Gerritsen

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

The Rise of the Red Queen by Bourne Morris, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2015 …

The Rise of the Red Queen by Bourne Morris

The Rise of the Red Queen by Bourne Morris, A Meredith "Red" Solaris Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Henery Press

The Rise of the Red Queen by Bourne Morris, Amazon Kindle format

A beautiful student is missing. Did she leave on impulse, or was it something more sinister? When the young woman's grandfather pleads for help, journalism dean Meredith "Red" Solaris agrees to help search for the student, but doesn't know she may have to risk everything to find her.

Worse yet, without solid evidence, Red and Detective Joe Morgan have little basis for investigation. Murky university politics — and Red's own struggle to keep her job — thwart efforts to find a girl held captive by a man willing to steal what he cannot win.

The Rise of the Red Queen by Bourne Morris

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

Blood Jungle Ballet, An Apelu Soifua, Jungle Beat Mystery by John Enright, 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, Thomas & Mercer …

Blood Jungle Ballet by John Enright

Blood Jungle Ballet by John Enright

An Apelu Soifua, Jungle Beat Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/10/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Blood Jungle Ballet by John Enright, Amazon Kindle format

A disquieting string of murders terrorizes the remote, lush island of Samoa. Detective Sergeant Apelu Soifua has seen a lot in his time with the police force, but even he is unsettled by the bodies that have started piling up.

At first, the murders don't seem connected — a local transvestite found castrated and brutalized, a visiting politician who drops dead on the dance floor, a prison guard and an inmate who kill each other — but as Apelu works with the hospital's new medical examiner to find out who is behind the killings, a disturbing pattern emerges. And the closer they get to the killer, the more destructive he becomes. Can they put the pieces together before Apelu becomes the next victim?

Blood Jungle Ballet by John Enright

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Fixed in Fear, The Justice Series by T. E. Woods, New This Week from Alibi

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

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

Fixed in Fear by T. E. Woods

Fixed in Fear by T. E. Woods

The Justice Series (5th in series)

Publisher: Alibi

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

Fixed in Fear by T. E. Woods, Amazon Kindle format

Seattle Chief of Detectives Mort Grant cannot reconcile the memories of his vibrant, headstrong young daughter with the cold, deadly woman she has become. The head of one of the largest criminal enterprises in the world, Allie Grant seized power by wrenching it away from her lover, a notorious Russian gangster. How she maintains her control, Mort doesn't even want to imagine.

Only two other people know the truth about Allie: the vigilante known as The Fixer, and Mort's best friend, Larry, who's undergoing a crisis of his own. Someone close to Larry, his last real connection to his beloved late wife, has been slain in a mass murder at a sweat lodge deep in the woods of Washington State. When word gets out, Mort immediately takes on the gruesome case.

But as Mort hunts down a pair of methodical killers, The Fixer does some deep digging of her own. And what she unearths will rock Mort's family forever. Because The Fixer has set her sights on Allie Grant — and nothing will ever be the same again.

Fixed in Fear by T. E. Woods

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Enter to Win The Conscience by Martin Schulman

Omnimystery News: Giveaway of Martin Schulman

Omnimystery News invites you to Enter To Win a copy of The Conscience by Martin Schulman, courtesy of the late author's family.

Three (3) winners will receive a copy of …

Title: The Conscience
A Novel of Suspense
Author: Martin Schulman
Publisher: CreateSpace
Format: Trade Paperback
List Price: $13.99

Use the form below to submit your entry. One entry per person; US residents only. Entry period ends Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 11:59 AM ET. (If you cannot see the entry form, use this link.)

About The Conscience

Jack is on vacation from his job as Internet Web Marshal. He has come to a small museum to see a special exhibit of paintings on loan from The Hague in The Netherlands. No sooner does he meet a woman viewing a 17th century masterpiece, when all hell breaks loose. The museum's ceiling is falling and Jack becomes embroiled in the most dangerous and baffling case of a mysterious murder.

Without any weapon or clue to go on, we soon find out that nothing is at it seems, as Jack gets drawn into a mystifying web of intrigue that spans two continents and three centuries, unexpectedly leading him into the beautiful eyes of Sophia who brings him to a deep transformational experience he wasn't prepared for.

This fast-paced mystery action thriller gives us a glimpse into what happens when a billionaire's drastic decision causes 5,200-mile shock waves that set the paths of the cleverest evil genius and the unsuspecting lives of innocents on a collision course. All are bound together by Johannas Vermeer's Dutch Master Painting, "Girl with a Pearl Earring" and are forced to face the enormous inimitable power of The Conscience.

A Conversation with Mystery Author Bruce W. Most

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Bruce W. Most

We are delighted to welcome author Bruce W. Most to Omnimystery News today.

Bruce's new mystery is titled Murder on the Tracks (Black Opal Books; September 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to spend some time with him talking about his work.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to the lead character of Murder on the Tracks.

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Bruce W. Most: The protagonist is Joe Stryker, a street cop in 1949 Denver. Joe and his rookie partner discover a body on the tracks in the skid-row area. Homicide dismisses it as the accidental death of a drifter. But Joe comes to suspect the victim is linked to the murder of Joe's partner two years before, a death for which Joe blames himself. The body on the tracks is his chance to avenge his partner's death.

But Joe's superiors warn him to stay off the case, at the risk of his career. His clandestine investigation takes him from the familiar world of Denver's seamy side to the unfamiliar world of Denver's rich and powerful involving blackmail, murder, a battle over water rights, adultery, and an unhinged actress. His wife fears chasing his past could cost him their marriage and his life. As Joe learns, murder is easy … redemption is hard.

OMN: What is it about Joe Stryker that appeals to you as a writer?

BWM: I'm attracted to protagonists whose past colors their present. Joe's guilt over his partner's death drives his dangerous obsession to solve this new murder. I'm also attracted to protagonists who are fish out of water. Although Joe is a street-smart cop, he's not a detective and he's certainly not comfortable nosing around Denver's rich and powerful.

An even better example of being a fish out of water is my previous novel, Rope Burn, set in contemporary Wyoming cattle country. Former Baltimore detective Nick DeNunzio has come west to escape a broken marriage and a troubled career. Needing money, he hires on as a stock detective in Wyoming to stop a string of cattle thefts. Chasing modern-day rustlers ought to be a lark for Nick, but the thefts turn violent and people begin turning up dead. Although Nick once rode mounted patrol in Baltimore, he remains a city slicker who knows nothing about rustling or ranching. He must rely on his wits and his investigative skills as a former detective in a world where he is an outsider.

Being a fish out of water provides two benefits for a mystery protagonist. First, it creates inherent tension and suspense — and often humor — because the character must operate in a very different world. It also gives me the ability to inform the reader about a world or subject they might not be familiar with through the eyes of a protagonist also unfamiliar with that world. My ability to explore ranching and cattle rustling would be more limited if my protagonist were himself a cowboy, since cowboys wouldn't talk among themselves about things they already know (such as cattle brands, which figure into the plot).

OMN: Back in the mid-90s you had two mysteries published featuring a recurring character. But your two most recent books are stand-alones. Have you considering writing a series again?

BWM: I grew up on Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot and similar series characters. Poirot is a great fictional invention, but I would have gone mad writing 33 books about him. With stand-alones, or a limited number of books with the same character, I can play with what writers in the biz call "character arc." I like seeing characters change, for better or worse, over the course of a novel, or say 2-3 novels. You can do that to some extent with series characters, but it's more difficult to pull off.

Perhaps most of all, I love the variety of story settings, plots, themes, and characters I can tackle with stand-alones. I've published novels about a bail bondswoman, a city-slicker cop in Wyoming, and a post-World War Two Denver street cop. I just finished a mystery about a freelance writer who "doesn't have time for murder." On my plate is a novel based on a famous crime photographer in New York City in 1939, a mystery tied to the Vietnam War, and, if I ever get to it, a mystery based on a famous bombing in 1920 New York City. I love doing the research and working with material, plots, and characters that don't feel derivative of my previous novels. This approach is probably not good from a career standpoint — readers find comfort in coming back again and again to detective characters they like — but you gotta write what you gotta write.

OMN: Into which genre would you place Murder on the Tracks?

BWM: Hard-boiled would be the closest description, though how hard-boiled varies from book to book. Murder on the Tracks is definitely harder boiled, channeling Raymond Chandler, my all-time favorite mystery writer. While labels have their disadvantages if you're blending categories, or breaking categories all together, they're useful for readers. If cozies are your thing, you probably don't want to buy a paranormal mystery by accident. Labels can be useful for the writer as well. It helps to know the conventions of a particular category of mystery you're writing in (say cozy versus hard-boiled), if for no other reason than to artfully break the conventions.

OMN: Give us a summary of Murder on the Tracks in a tweet.

BWM: A burned-out cop discovers a body linked to the murder of his partner two years before, but as he soon learns, murder is easy … redemption is hard.

And here's one for my other stand-alone, Rope Burn:

A former city-slicker cop investigates cattle rustling and murder in contemporary Wyoming.

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

BWM: Neither the characters nor the plot of Murder on the Tracks is based on specific events or people. In Rope Burn, I have in-laws who work a ranch in Wyoming, so I'm familiar with cattle ranching — though I'm lousy on a horse. In the mystery I just finished, the main character, a freelance writer with a harried professional and family life, is as autobiographical as it gets.

OMN: Tell us a little more about your writing process.

BWM: I might best be described as a muddler. I'm not a pantser in the sense I sit down and start writing with little story in mind. I brainstorm plot, character, settings, themes, and some scenes before I start, but I don't write a full, detailed synopsis or character biographies or lay out every scene in advance. For one thing, after a certain amount of research and brainstorming, I get antsy to write. Second, I like the discovery of writing. Too much advance plotting makes it feel I'm painting by the numbers. In Murder on the Tracks, I wrote a scene in which a walk-on character's sole role was to provide technical information to my protagonist. Nothing more. He wasn't a suspect or a victim. It was a one-scene walk-on, walk-off bit. For reasons only the Muses know, as I wrote the scene I decided to stick the character in a wheelchair, just to distinguish him slightly. Then I started thinking, why is he in the wheelchair? The answers lead to a larger and larger role that fundamentally changed the plot. I would never I have come up with that plotting in advance.

OMN: How true are you to the settings of your books?

BWM: Setting is extremely important in my novels. Denver is a moisture-starved city, and a battle over water rights in the growing post-war town figures prominently in Murder on the Tracks. In Rope Burn, the flat, barren landscape is a character unto itself, shaping both plot and human characters in the book. I often use real landmarks and street names. Anyone who lived in the 1940s in Denver would recognize Larimer Street, then Denver's skid row, and its environs. I set Rope Burn exactly where my in-laws live, and people who live around there would recognize the descriptions. But I changed the names of communities and other local landmarks to protect the innocent.

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

BWM: Vietnam. I want to write is a mystery set in the mid-1980s about someone killing members of a group of American war veterans to cover up a crime and a dark secret committed by the group during the war. The book would include numerous flashbacks to Vietnam, so I would love to travel to Vietnam to get a first-hand feel of the culture, geography, sights, and smells.

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

BWM: It's a cliché, but to succeed at writing you have to put your butt in a chair and write. Muses may inspire what you write, but they won't put you in the chair. Sitting in the chair and starting to write is what attracts muses, like moths to light.

Write 100 words, 1,000 words, whatever you can manage each time you sit down. Good, bad, indifferent words. Do it the next day and the day after that. Don't look up. Don't be intimidated by the need to write 75,000 words. Just keep writing each day. The words will pile up and before you know it, you will have finished your first draft. Then you begin rewriting and do it all over again until the book is the best you can make it.

The other advice I'd offer aspiring writers is to not confuse wanting to be an author with wanting to be a writer. I've met many a wannabe writer who loves the idea of being a published "author" but lacks a deep-down hunger to write. I love creating, and writing words to bring that creation to light. Without that desire, you have little chance to finish a book, let alone get it published.

The harshest criticism I've received? Well, I have a box full of rejection slips.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read when you were young?

BWM: I read a variety of genres, from science fiction to thrillers. But I especially loved mysteries and the puzzles they presented. I still have around 100 Earle Stanley Gardner novels my grandfather gave me when I was young. I consumed Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, Dorothy Sayers, Dashiell Hammet, and most of all, Raymond Chandler.

OMN: What's next for you?

BWM: I'm writing a second mystery about Joe Stryker, Dark Riders, set two years later in 1951. Joe is trying to rebuild his career and marriage in the aftermath of Murder on the Tracks. All he wants to be is a good cop, a good husband, and now a good father. But his efforts are put in jeopardy when the unthinkable happens — another partner is murdered almost in front of his eyes. To find out why his partner was killed — while committing a crime — Joe must once again defy his own corrupt police department and put his marriage and life at risk.

OMN: That sounds like a series.

BWM: I don't envision Stryker becoming a series — unless the world clamors for more!

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Bruce Most is a mystery novelist and former freelance writer. In addition to his mysteries, he ghostwrote a self-help book, The Power of Choice, and wrote over 1000 articles on financial planning topics for the Financial Planning Association. He and his wife live in Denver, Colorado.

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

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Murder on the Tracks by Bruce W. Most

Murder on the Tracks by Bruce W. Most

A Joe Stryker Mystery

Publisher: Black Opal Books

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When Joe Stryker, a burned-out, disgraced 1949 Denver street cop, discovers a body on the railroad tracks with a crushed skull and missing hands, he sees his shot at redemption. He believes the body is linked to the murder of his partner two years before, a murder for which Joe blames himself. But seeking redemption can come at a high price.

Joe must not only hunt down a ruthless killer but tangle with Denver's wealthy and powerful, a wannabe mobster, and his own police department, at the risk of his career, his marriage — and his life.

Murder on the Tracks by Bruce W. Most

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Thursday, December 10, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Thursday, December 10, 2015 at 7:30 AM ET …

Outcasts by Howard E. Wasdiin and Stephan Templin

Outcasts by Howard E. Wasdiin and Stephan Templin

A SEAL Team Six Novel (1st in series)

Publisher: Gallery Books

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

Outcasts by Howard E. Wasdiin and Stephan Templin, Amazon Kindle format

Introducing a team that covertly defies military code to do what SEALs do best: keep America safe.

They are the Outcasts. Because people don't want to know what they do. With bin Laden dead and seven al Qaeda members vying to replace him, America requires a team capable of finessing the U.N.'s policies of national sovereignty to take out the would-be terrorist leaders. The quartet of elite SEALs that comprises Tier One, a product of the top-secret Special Op unit Bitter Ash, will eliminate its targets under cover of darkness and with no official support from its government. But hot on the tail of the third target, the Outcasts discover a plot with the U.S. in its crosshairs … a threat that will put them to the ultimate test.

Outcasts by Howard E. Wasdiin and Stephan Templin

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Thursday, December 10, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Thursday, December 10, 2015 at 7:00 AM ET …

A Magnet For Murder by Judith Jackson

A Magnet For Murder by Judith Jackson

A Val Valentyn Mystery

Publisher: Judith Jackson

Price: FREE!

A Magnet For Murder by Judith Jackson, Amazon Kindle format

Murder with a French Accent by Janet Hannah

Murder with a French Accent by Janet Hannah

An Alex Kertész Mystery

Publisher: Janet Hannah

Price: FREE!

Murder with a French Accent by Janet Hannah, Amazon Kindle format

A Mockingbird's Song by Andrea Elena Ibanez

A Mockingbird's Song by Andrea Elena Ibanez

The Carolina Trilogy

Publisher: Andrea Elena Ibanez

Price: FREE!

A Mockingbird's Song by Andrea Elena Ibanez, Amazon Kindle format

Death on the House by Felix Bruckner

Death on the House by Felix Bruckner

The Edwin Scott Crime Trilogy

Publisher: Felix Bruckner

Price: FREE!

Death on the House by Felix Bruckner, Amazon Kindle format

Death By Mistress by Darren Brown

Death By Mistress by Darren Brown

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Darren Brown

Price: FREE!

Death By Mistress by Darren Brown, Amazon Kindle format

The Hot Body by Michael Avallone

The Hot Body by Michael Avallone

An Ed Noon Mystery

Publisher: Story Merchant Books

Price: FREE!

The Hot Body by Michael Avallone, Amazon Kindle format

The Legend of Devil's Creek by D. C. Alexander

The Legend of Devil's Creek by D. C. Alexander

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: D. C. Alexander

Price: FREE!

The Legend of Devil's Creek by D. C. Alexander, Amazon Kindle format

Forget Me Not by John Hemmings

Forget Me Not by John Hemmings

A Mark Kane Mystery

Publisher: MKM Enterprises

Price: FREE!

Forget Me Not by John Hemmings, Amazon Kindle format

The Tourist by Olivia Teese

The Tourist by Olivia Teese

The Fatal Treasures Series

Publisher: Olivia Teese

Price: FREE!

The Tourist by Olivia Teese, Amazon Kindle format

Dangerous Friends by Dallas Gorham

Dangerous Friends by Dallas Gorham

A Carlos McCrary Mystery

Publisher: Seven Oaks Publishing

Price: FREE!

Dangerous Friends by Dallas Gorham, Amazon Kindle format

Red Mountain by Dennis Yates

Red Mountain by Dennis Yates

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Telemachus Press

Price: FREE!

Red Mountain by Dennis Yates, Amazon Kindle format

The Lammas Curse by Anna Lord

The Lammas Curse by Anna Lord

A Watson & the Countess Mystery

Publisher: Anna Lord

Price: FREE!

The Lammas Curse by Anna Lord, Amazon Kindle format

The Penny Dreadful Curse by Anna Lord

The Penny Dreadful Curse by Anna Lord

A Watson & the Countess Mystery

Publisher: Anna Lord

Price: FREE!

The Penny Dreadful Curse by Anna Lord, Amazon Kindle format

Holiday Heist by Zanna Mackenzie

Holiday Heist by Zanna Mackenzie

A Celebrity Mystery Novella

Publisher: Zanna Mackenzie

Price: FREE!

Holiday Heist by Zanna Mackenzie, Amazon Kindle format

The House That Got A Lump of Coal For Christmas by David Healey

The House That Got A Lump of Coal For Christmas by David Healey

A Delmarva Renovators Mini-Mystery

Publisher: Intracoastal

Price: FREE!

The House That Got A Lump of Coal For Christmas by David Healey, Amazon Kindle format

For a summary of all of today's titles, plus any that may have been added since this post was created, visit our Free MystereBooks page. This page is updated daily, typically by 8 AM ET.

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Wednesday, December 09, 2015

Shame on Him, A Fool Me Once Mystery by Tara Sivec, 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, Montlake Romance …

Shame on Him by Tara Sivec

Shame on Him by Tara Sivec

A Fool Me Once Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Montlake Romance

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/09/2015 at 8:00 PM ET).

Shame on Him by Tara Sivec, Amazon Kindle format

For Lorelei Warner, being perfect isn't everything it's cracked up to be. She did what her straitlaced parents wanted: became a lawyer, married her college boyfriend. But since her husband ran off with another man and her career became a nonstop bore-fest, Lorelei has turned to her best friends and Fool Me Once Investigations to find fulfillment and adventure.

When a routine subpoena-delivery turns up a dead body, Lorelei knows that solving the murder is exactly what she needs to boost her confidence … until private investigator Dallas Osborne walks in and takes over the case. Dallas has always rubbed Lorelei the wrong way. It's aggravating enough that he's a pompous ass, but he's also entirely too good-looking.

If she wants to catch the killer, Lorelei will need to loosen up and defy her parents — not to mention the law. And she'll need to partner with Dallas, working closer (much closer) to the sexy investigator than she ever expected.

Shame on Him by Tara Sivec

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