Thursday, January 14, 2016

New This Week: Final Assignment, A Promise Falls Suspense Novella by Linwood Barclay

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 January 2016 and priced $4.99 or less …

Final Assignment by Linwood Barclay

Final Assignment by Linwood Barclay

A Promise Falls Suspense Novella

Publisher: InterMix

Price: $1.99 (as of 01/14/2016 at 5:30 PM ET).

Final Assignment by Linwood Barclay, Amazon Kindle format

Private investigator Cal Weaver doesn't know what to expect when he's called to the home of Chandler Carson. The sixteen-year-old has been suspended for writing a violent story about a bat-wielding teen who beats his best friend to death over a girl. Much to Chandler's mother's surprise, there's nothing that Cal is willing to do — or can do — about it.

Soon after, Chandler's best friend is found murdered — beaten to death by a bat. Cal knew the victim, and now he knows the prime suspect. But there's more to this story than anyone could have imagined …

Final Assignment by Linwood Barclay

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Hard to Kill, A Hard Targets Novel by Wendy Byrne, Now Available at a Special Price

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

Hard to Kill by Wendy Byrne

Hard to Kill by Wendy Byrne

A Hard Targets Novel (1st in series)

Publisher: Gemma Halliday Publishing

Price: 99¢ (as of 01/14/2016 at 5:00 PM ET).

Hard to Kill by Wendy Byrne, Amazon Kindle format

Trained as children to become assassins by the infamous Goren Petrovich, Sabrina Shaw and her two brothers have had a less-than-normal upbringing. After escaping his clutches, Sabrina and her brothers have tried to make a normal life for themselves. Now Sabrina works for an organization called The Alliance, specializing in the kind of jobs that no one else can or wants to do. Her current assignment: find the daughter of a prominent politician who has disappeared, categorized as a runaway by the authorities.

It seems simple enough, until Sabrina uncovers the girl may have been the victim of a kidnapping that goes far beyond ransom requests. Now Sabrina must put her training to the test as she infiltrates a sex trafficking ring operating in Europe in order to find the girl … all while dodging a mysterious FBI agent and the demons from her own past.

Hard to Kill by Wendy Byrne

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New This Week: Rip Tide, A Ripple Effect Cozy Mystery by Jeanne Glidewell

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Rip Tide by Jeanne Glidewell

Rip Tide by Jeanne Glidewell

A Ripple Effect Cozy Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: ePublishing Works!

Price: $3.99 (as of 01/14/2016 at 4:30 PM ET).

Rip Tide by Jeanne Glidewell, Amazon Kindle format

Senior citizens and full-time RVers, Rip and Rapella Ripple are spending the holidays with daughter Regina, in their hometown of Rockport, TX. When Regina's new husband, Milo Moore, becomes a suspect in an off-shore harpooning homicide, the Ripples set out to exonerate him.

But proving Milo didn't harpoon his best friend and business partner, Cooper Claypool — with Claypool's spear-gun while out poaching red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico — is more challenging than the Ripples anticipated.

Rip Tide by Jeanne Glidewell

See also the first mystery in this series, A Rip Roaring Good Time, for $3.99 on Kindle.

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Easy, A Flap Tucker Mystery by Phillip Depoy, Now Available at a Special Price

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Easy by Phillip Depoy

Easy by Phillip Depoy

A Flap Tucker Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 01/14/2016 at 4:00 PM ET).

Easy by Phillip Depoy, Amazon Kindle format

Flap Tucker is no ordinary private investigator. He's got a cosmic connection to the universe, a special way of locating things that have been lost. His best friend, the beautiful Dalliance Oglethorpe, is no stranger to Flap's unusual talents, so when Looney Lenny comes looking for help, she doesn't hesitate to ask. Flap's used to strange cases, but he has no idea just how strange his world is about to get.

A dead drag queen in a pentagram. Two topless dancers stuffed in a trunk. A pretty blue Buick. Tibetan religious artefacts. And Looney Lenny's vanished wife, who might not even exist in the first place. It's been a busy couple of weeks in Atlanta.

With each step he takes, the more Flap becomes convinced that all of these seemingly unrelated incidents are all joined up somehow. As the case grows more and more sinister, he lets his mind go where only he can, letting a Zen-like truth illuminate the path and lead him to the answer. What waits for him there reveals he's the only thing that stands in a killer's way …

Easy by Phillip Depoy

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A Wee Dose of Death by Fran Stewart, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during January 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during January 2016 …

A Wee Dose of Death by Fran Stewart

A Wee Dose of Death by Fran Stewart, A Peggy Winn, ScotShop Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Berkley

A Wee Dose of Death by Fran Stewart, Amazon Kindle format

While business is booming at the ScotShop in Hamelin, Vermont, proprietor Peggy Winn doesn't have time to toast her good fortune thanks to her hot-tempered, fourteenth-century Scottish companion. Being thrust into the modern world hasn't been easy for Dirk, but Peggy is at her wit's end trying to keep the ghostie galoot in line.

But when the local police chief finds the body of Peggy's friend Karaline's college professor in a deserted mountain cabin, everyone is thrown for a loop. It seems the secretive professor may have been killed over his ecological work, an idea that's only reinforced when Karaline herself is shot. Now Peggy and Dirk must set aside their differences to put the cold-blooded killer under loch and key …

A Wee Dose of Death by Fran Stewart

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for January 2016. For new hardcover mysteries, visit New Mysteries where for a list of January 2016 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

Antiques Knock-Off, A Trash 'n' Treasures Mystery by Barbara Allan, Now Available at a Special Price

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Antiques Knock-Off by Barbara Allan

Antiques Knock-Off by Barbara Allan

A Trash 'n' Treasures Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Kensington

Price: $1.99 (as of 01/14/2016 at 3:00 PM ET).

Antiques Knock-Off by Barbara Allan, Amazon Kindle format

Brandy Borne is pretty sure her "charmingly eccentric" (a.k.a. "off her meds") mother, Vivian, didn't kill that viperous mousy-haired busybody Connie Grimes. But there's the small matter of her guilty plea …

While Mother blithely adapts to life behind bars by organizing a jailhouse theater troupe, seven-months-pregnant Brandy and her intrepid shih tzu, Sushi, trundle into a morass of fake antiques and faux collectibles. In the dog days of summer, they'd better not bark up the wrong tree — or a scheming killer just may put the bite on them!

Antiques Knock-Off by Barbara Allan

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I Am Your Judge by Nele Neuhaus, New in Bookstores during January 2016

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during January 2016 is …

I Am Your Judge by Nele Neuhaus

I Am Your Judge by Nele Neuhaus, an Oliver von Bodenstein and Pia Kirchhoff Mystery (7th in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

I Am Your Judge by Nele Neuhaus, Amazon Kindle format

Police Detective Pia Kirchhoff is about to leave on her honeymoon when she receives a phone call. An elderly woman has been shot and killed while walking her dog. A short while later another murder is committed and the modus operandi is eerily similar — a woman is killed by a bullet that smashes through her kitchen window … and in both cases the same weapon fired the shot. Two more murders follow in short order. None of the victims had enemies and no one knows why they were singled out.

As fear grows among the local residents, the pressure rises on Detective Kirchhoff. She and her partner Oliver von Bodenstein search for a suspect who appears to murder at will … but as the investigation progresses, the police officers uncover a human tragedy.

I Am Your Judge by Nele Neuhaus

For a list of more new hardcover titles to be published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for January 2016. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of January 2016 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

To Helvetica and Back by Paige Shelton, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during January 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during January 2016 …

To Helvetica and Back by Paige Shelton

To Helvetica and Back by Paige Shelton, A Dangerous Type Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Berkley

To Helvetica and Back by Paige Shelton, Amazon Kindle format

Star City is known for its slopes and its powder. But nestled in the valley of this ski resort town is a side street full of shops that specialize in the simple charms of earlier eras. One of those shops is the Rescued Word, where Chester Henry and his adult granddaughter Clare lovingly repair old typewriters and restore old books. Who ever thought their quaint store would hold the key to some modern-day trouble?

When a stranger to town demands they turn over an antique Underwood typewriter they're repairing for a customer, Clare fears she may need to be rescued. A call to the police scares the man off, but later Clare finds his dead body in the back alley. What about a dusty old typewriter could possibly be worth killing for?

To Helvetica and Back by Paige Shelton

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for January 2016. For new hardcover mysteries, visit New Mysteries where for a list of January 2016 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

Murder In Thrall, A New Scotland Yard Mystery by Anne Cleeland, Now Available at a Special Price

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Murder In Thrall by Anne Cleeland

Murder In Thrall by Anne Cleeland

A New Scotland Yard Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Kensington

Price: $1.99 (as of 01/14/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

Murder In Thrall by Anne Cleeland, Amazon Kindle format

Can London's most elusive killer elude the keen minds of Scotland Yard's most unlikely pair of detectives?

An Irish redhead of humble beginnings and modest means, Kathleen Doyle is the antithesis of Chief Inspector Michael Sinclair, Lord Acton, the brilliant but enigmatic lord with a knack for solving London's most high profile homicides. When a horse trainer is found dead at a racetrack, the duo's investigation does little to deter the killer at large. Jeopardizing the case are their colleagues at CID headquarters, whose nosing into the nature of Doyle and Acton's after hours relationship threatens to lay bare the most classified information of all.

As the murders pile up, Doyle and Acton uncover something far more sinisiter than they could have imagined. Now that they know too much, their partnership could be very brief indeed …

Murder In Thrall by Anne Cleeland

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New This Week: Three O'Clock Séance, A Rebecca Mayfield Mystery by Joanne Pence

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Three O'Clock Séance by Joanne Pence

Three O'Clock Séance by Joanne Pence

A Rebecca Mayfield Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Quail Hill Publishing

Price: $4.99 (as of 01/14/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

Three O'Clock Séance by Joanne Pence, Amazon Kindle format

San Francisco Homicide Inspector Rebecca Mayfield has vowed to have nothing more to do with mystery man Richie Amalfi, but when he tells her about the strange deaths of clients of a local psychic medium, her decision changes. Rebecca has always been intrigued by the paranormal and, despite her logical and practical nature, she can't resist looking into the deaths.

A handsome medium, a tormented ghost, and the FBI lurking around because of their interest in Richie and some stolen ancient artifacts, show Rebecca that the dead don't always stay dead and buried. And her emotions can't be buried, no matter how hard she might try. But following both just might lead Rebecca straight to the Great Beyond … permanently.

Three O'Clock Séance by Joanne Pence

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A Conversation with Mystery Author Rebecca Marks

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Rebecca Marks

We are delighted to welcome author Rebecca Marks to Omnimystery News today.

Rebecca begins a new mystery series with On the Rocks (Black Opal Books; November 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to spend some time with her talking about her work.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to the recurring characters in your new mystery series.

Rebecca Marks
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Rebecca Marks

Rebecca Marks: My Dana Cohen mystery series is "anchored" by Dana Cohen, a 40'ish, red-headed, gorgeous, female, Jewish NYPD detective, who has retired after a 22-year career in the force to her childhood home above the Long Island Sound on the North Fork of Long Island, to see to her ailing father's winery.

Sam Cohen is Dana's father, who is in a nursing home suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Sam is the retired police chief of the little town where they live. Dana loves Sam dearly and is sad that he often doesn't know who she is.

Marilyn Jackson is the general manager of Sam's winery and Dana's BFF. When Dana is "losing it," Marilyn talks her down. Marilyn is a former jazz singer who was a favorite of Sam's but became hooked on hard drugs. After she rehabbed, Sam offered her the job at the winery, and she's been there over ten years. Marilyn's wise insights on people help Dana understand who are the goodies and who are the baddies.

"Charlie" is Dana's shaggy Briard dog, who loves to run on the beach and catch horseshoe crabs and who is instrumental in the first book of the series in unearthing some interesting evidence and trapping a murderer.

Pete Fitzgerald is Dana's estranged husband to whom she's been married for over 20 years and who continues to work as an NYPD detective. Pete has a roving eye, which is the main reason Dana got sick of the relationship, but he claims to love her still and to want to work on the marriage. He refuses to give her a divorce because he says his Catholic faith won't allow it. When Pete gets himself framed for a grizzly murder on L.I., he prevails on Dana to jump in and figure out who the real murderer is. Dana can't resist, and she jumps in with both feet and with help from a quirky PI solves the case.

Jedediah O'Callaghan is a crusty NYC lawyer who has spent his career representing indicted cops. Dana and Jed have a tremendous bond, because both Jed's wife and Dana's father suffer from Alzheimer's disease, and Jed and Dana are each other's small support group. Jed recommends a quirky PI to Dana to help her with her murder case on Long Island.

Isaac "Itzy" Itzkowitz is a quirky PI based in Brooklyn, who wears a yarmulke with the NY Yankees insignia embroidered on it and sounds like David Sedaris. Itzy reluctantly joins Dana in her investigation; reluctantly, because he thinks where she lives is "Siberia," and he hates making the trip there from Brooklyn. Itzy has an uncanny ability to assimilate into groups that seem to be polar opposite to him. Itzy and Dana form a snarky but efficient detective team.

Alex Frasier is a nurse at the nursing home where Sam is a resident, and he meets Dana because he's assigned as Sam's nurse. He begins to pursue Dana romantically soon after he meets her, and for the first time she feels there may be life after Pete. There is always a huge conflict between Dana and Alex, because Alex worries about her involvement in what he considers too dangerous activities.

Rabbi Horace ("Horsecar") Silverblatt is the rabbi in the small town where Dana lives. He is Sam's lifelong friend, and he frequently urges Dana to "get" religion, which she is not really interested to do. Horsecar provides Dana with support as well as historic information about her father and the town, which help her in solving the case.

Detective "Irish" O'Donnell is the head of detectives in the small town where Dana lives. When he was young, Irish was a protégé of Dana's father, and he has known Dana since she was a girl. Irish is very lenient with Dana about police protocol that might otherwise prevent her from doing the type of investigation she wants to do.

OMN: How do you expect these characters to develop over the course of the series?

RM: When I began writing this series, I really had no idea how or if they would develop. However, they tend to guide me in their development, sometimes changing in ways I never even expected. People get sicker, healthier, older, smarter, and so on.

OMN: Into which genre would you place this series?

RM: I'd have to say my Dana Cohen mysteries are a combination of hard-boiled and comic. Having said that, I prefer not to pigeon-hole it. Dana is a hard-drinking, sexual person who does not shy away from "colorful" language. But my books only succeed, in my opinion, if they incorporate much humor and self exploration with the hard-boiled-ness of the characters.

OMN: Tell us something about On the Rocks that isn't mentioned in the publisher's synopsis.

RM: In the first book of my series, as well as in subsequent books, I deal with several universal issues over and above solving a crime — women's strengths and their ability to succeed as well as men; human rights and the immorality of prejudice; substance abuse and its results; and human trafficking.

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

RM: I was married to a dedicated policeman for 30 years, until he passed away too young. I am also a lawyer. And my mother was in a nursing home, suffering from Alzheimer's disease. So some of the actions of my characters are easier for me to write about because of my own experiences. However, none of the characters is based on people I know, and none of the situations in my books are based on real events.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

RM: I never outline my plots or create biographies of my characters. My ideas happen in strange ways: I am a meditator (transcendental meditation) and have been for over 7 years, and frequently as I meditate, I have "epiphanies" about plots.

Additionally, although I have a loose synopsis in my head about the crime and "who done it," more often than not, I am surprised during the writing of my stories to find that the person I thought was the perpetrator was actually innocent, and someone completely different was the perp.

Now that I have finished four books in the series, my expected cast of characters is pretty stable, although there have been a few additions to the cast but not many.

OMN: Where do you most often find yourself writing?

RM: I write in my living room on an iMac, unless I'm out and about, with my MacBook, and then I can sit in a Starbucks over a cup of black coffee writing for hours.

OMN: How do you go about researching the plot points for your stories? Have you come across any particularly exciting topics?

RM: I am the Internet queen, and do a great deal of research there.

Many of the subjects I write about are things that either I or someone in my family have experienced firsthand. So I tap into my own experience for some of the facts.

The most exciting topic to research was Boston in 1886, which was the subject of my next book, a time travel romance in which the protagonist travels back to that year in that city. I lived in Boston for many years, so it was fun to research the differences between then and now.

OMN: How true are you to the setting of the series

RM: My mystery series is set in a small town on the North Fork of Long Island. Because it's a small town, I decided to fictionalize it. (During the course of the novels in this series, my characters travel between that town and NYC, and the NYC places are real, not fictional.) Because I spent a great deal of time in that area of Long Island, much of what I describe about that small fictional town is what I actually experienced there.

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

RM: It would probably be Paris. I have always loved Paris, and I find it somehow stimulates my creative process when I'm there. I studied a great deal of French, and the other thing that happens is I start speaking French when I'm in Paris, and that's exciting as well. I love its cultural institutions, its look, its smell, its lifestyle. To be able to do that first class would be a dream come true.

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

RM: First, I'm a musician. I have played many instruments in my time, most notably the cello. My first novel (unpublished) was called The Cellist of Liege, and was set in Belgium, Paris, and New York. Music creeps into every facet of my life. Currently I study harp, which is a lifelong dream, and I also sing in a chorus in NYC (previously I sang in an a cappella group in Cambridge, MA for seven years).

Second, I'm a dog-lover. I have had Belgian Tervuren dogs for the past 18 years, and before that German Shepherds. I have shown two Belgians to their championships, both in the U.S. and in Canada. In addition, I have worked with three of them to train them sheepherding (recreational only), which was a passion of mine for a long time. I can't imagine life without at least one dog. My mystery series features a Briard named Charlie, who plays a huge role in the plot, especially in the first book.

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

RM: It's so hard to narrow it down to one thing that was the "best advice." Although it sounds a bit clichéd, I suppose one of the best pieces of advice I've received is to "show" rather than to "tell." The process of letting the reader see things through a character's eyes is really important. Being lectured to makes a reader glaze over, which is not something an author wants to do!

The harshest criticism I've ever received was when one member of my writing group said, in relation to one of my books, "I'm not a fan."

What any author can learn from criticism is that it's impossible to please everyone. Just not going to happen. I have some writer colleagues who change their work every time someone makes a criticism. I don't think that's necessary. Humans are very different, which is a blessing, not a curse. It's not the writer's job to please everyone.

First, keep at it. Writing is not an activity for the "faint of heart." Everything about it takes time — the designing, the writing, the rewriting, the re-rewriting, the editing; all of that before one tries to find an agent or a publisher; and then after publication, which also takes a long time, finding reviewers, finding an audience, getting the book out there. I'd tell aspiring writers that if they want instant gratification, this is not the field for them. And also, that one has to be tough and not crumble under rejection. If you believe in yourself, in your work, and in its merit, then it's worth doing this thing called authoring.

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

RM: I am a mystery author, and thus I am also a voyeur — I enjoy exploring human decrepitude, digging into the armpit of humanity, smelling its rancid smells, being horrified at its horror, but also extracting its goodness. I am also a problem solver. I love being able to dig into things piece-by-piece, inch-by-inch, until I solve whatever the problem is. I am also a student of human character, pulling back the leaves of the onion in an organized way to get to the ultimate truth.

I am a mystery author, and thus I am willing to suspend my disbelief, and that of my readers.

OMN: How involved were you with the cover design for On the Rocks?

RM: I'm very excited about the cover. The designer is a young man who happens to be my husband's nephew. This fellow, Jim Gallagher, who is in his thirties, has been a talented artist all his life, but he's never really made a living from it. I love his work, much of which he does for graphic novels and comic strips, so I threw out the possibility of his designing the cover, and he grabbed it immediately. Jim "got it" right away when I threw some ideas out at him, and he threw me several sketches, one of which turned out to be the mockup for the final cover. I have had incredible feedback about the cover of this book, and if Jim is willing, he's going to illustrate the covers of all of my books going forward.

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

RM: The question I get most is, "Where do you get your ideas from?" And it's a hard one to answer intelligently. At first it was an interesting question, but after having been asked it hundreds of times, it gets a little "old." I think we all have ideas, fantasies, stories going around in our heads, but just as I couldn't imagine designing a piece of artwork, I guess people who aren't fiction writers can imagine thinking up a plot and characters.

OMN: Suppose this series were to be adapted for television or film. Who do you see in the lead role?

RM: From the inception of my mystery series, I have had a picture of Mireille Enos in my mind as the main character of my book. I first saw Mireille playing a police detective in Seattle in the series The Killing. She epitomized the tough, flawed, gorgeous red-headed detective who is my protagonist. She let me into her mind in that series, and she's the one I'd want to play the role of Dana Cohen.

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

RM: As a child, I read books as disparate as Little Women, Nancy Drew, and comic books of all kinds. As long as I was reading anything, I was happy, and I was a voracious reader. I don't think the books I read had much influence on what I write today. I think my taste was eclectic then, and it still is now, both in what I read and what I write.

OMN: Give us an example of your eclectic taste.

RM: I love anything by Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy, but I also love mystery stories like The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and its sequels. I love historical fiction, modern fiction, mysteries. Frequently, if a mystery author has a huge series of books, I get bored after several of them if the plots are basically the same. So I prefer series that are shorter. When I'm trying to find a new book to read, I often scan the blurb to see if it appeals to me. Frequently, just from the blurb, I find a book I enjoy. I also enjoy memoir and biography, and other types of nonfiction books, especially if they are about an era or social mores or a city's history.

OMN: Create a Top 5 list for us on any topic.

RM: Top five favorite authors:

• John Updike
• Charles Dickens
• William Styron
• Charlotte Bronte
• Alice Walker

OMN: What's next for you?

RM: Having just finished book four of my Dana Cohen mystery series, I am now deciding what the next one will be. I have a couple of projects in process, but I am leaning toward another time travel novel, which is a kind of mystery within itself.

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Rebecca Marks studied creative writing with Joseph Papaleo at Sarah Lawrence College as an undergraduate, and currently studies at the Sarah Lawrence Writing Institute with Jimin Han and Patricia Dunn. She shares her life with her AKC champion Belgian Tervuren, Moki, just outside NYC. She plays the harp and the cello, and sings with The Canby Singers in New York City.

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

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On the Rocks by Rebecca Marks

On the Rocks by Rebecca Marks

A Dana Cohen Mystery

Publisher: Black Opal Books

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At forty-two, Dana Cohen has retired from her twenty-two-year career as a detective in the NYPD and moved back home to the rocky cliffs above Long Island Sound to take stock of her life. Her drinking has become problematic, and she increasingly relies on it as her life becomes more complicated.

Her estranged husband, Pete Fitzgerald, surprises her at her house, armed with flowers and promises to finally be faithful. Although Dana sends him packing, when he's later accused of murder, she jumps to his defense. He swears he's innocent, and she wants to believe him. But with all the evidence pointing directly at him, reasonable doubt is a very scarce commodity.

On the Rocks by Rebecca Marks

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Edge of Black by J. T. Ellison

Edge of Black by J. T. Ellison

A Samanthan Owens Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Harlequin MIRA

Kindle Daily Deal Price: 99¢

Edge of Black by J. T. Ellison, Amazon Kindle format

Dr. Samantha Owens is starting over: new city, new job, new man, new life. But before she's even unpacked her office at Georgetown University's forensic pathology department, she's called to consult on a case that's rocked the capital and the country. An unknown pathogen released into the Washington Metro has caused nationwide panic. Three people died — just three.

Amid the media frenzy and Homeland Security alarm bells, Sam painstakingly dissects the lives of those three victims and makes an unsettling conclusion. This is no textbook terrorist, but an assassin whose motive is deeply personal and far from understandable.

Xander Whitfield, a former army ranger and Sam's new boyfriend, knows about seeing the world in shades of gray. About feeling compelled to do the wrong thing for the right reasons. Only his disturbing kinship with a killer can lead Sam to the truth … and once more into the line of fire.

Edge of Black by J. T. Ellison

The Scream Catcher by Vincent Zandri

The Scream Catcher by Vincent Zandri

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Polis Books

Nook Daily Find Price: $1.99

The Scream Catcher by Vincent Zandri, Nook format

This is how your life ends: Not with a whimper, but a scream!

Jude Parish is afraid. The former violent crimes cop turned best-selling true crime author has a fear-filled demon lodged inside of him. A demon so real he can only imagine a slimy reptilian beast with scaly skin, black eyes, and razor-sharp fangs having taken up residence inside the place where his once confident and fearless soul resided.

Now, in the wake of his literary success, the ever anxious Jude is hoping to lead a quiet, peaceful life in the idyllic Adirondack vacation town of Lake George, New York with his new pregnant wife, Rosie, and Jack, his young son from a previous marriage. But when Jude becomes the accidental witness to a bizarre "kill game" in which the killer, video game designer and master of disguise, Hector "the Black Dragon" Lennox, insists on recording the screams of his victims prior to shooting them dead, the ex-cop's life is turned upside down.

When Lennox is arrested by the L.G.P.D. and Jude is asked to act as the state's star witness, he has no choice but to fight his demon-fear and take on the role. But what he doesn't realize at the time, is that the killer's arrest is actually the first level in what is a carefully designed and scripted first-person video kill game that will involve his entire family as players and victims.

How will the kill game end?

Like all violent video games, it will end in death. But it won't be Game Over until Hector Lennox catches the screams of his tortured victims.

The Scream Catcher by Vincent Zandri

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Thursday, January 14, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Thursday, January 14, 2016 at 7:00 AM ET …

Justice For Abby by Cate Beauman

Justice For Abby by Cate Beauman

The Bodyguards of L.A. County Series

Publisher: Cate Beauman

Price: FREE!

Justice For Abby by Cate Beauman, Amazon Kindle format

Missed You In Church by Charlotte Moore

Missed You In Church by Charlotte Moore

A Hunter Jones Mystery

Publisher: Charlotte Moore

Price: FREE!

Missed You In Church by Charlotte Moore, Amazon Kindle format

The Eight Strokes of the Clock by Maurice Leblanc

The Eight Strokes of the Clock by Maurice Leblanc

An Arséne Lupin Mystery

Publisher: Open Road

Price: FREE!

The Eight Strokes of the Clock by Maurice Leblanc, Amazon Kindle format

The Opener by John Triptych

The Opener by John Triptych

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: John Triptych

Price: FREE!

The Opener by John Triptych, Amazon Kindle format

Inca Poison by Kevin Chilvers

Inca Poison by Kevin Chilvers

An Adventure Thriller

Publisher: Kevin Chilvers

Price: FREE!

Inca Poison by Kevin Chilvers, Amazon Kindle format

Murder on Salt Spring? by Sandy Graham

Murder on Salt Spring? by Sandy Graham

A Murder Mystery

Publisher: Sandy Graham

Price: FREE!

Murder on Salt Spring? by Sandy Graham, Amazon Kindle format

The Secret Staircase by Melanie Jackson

The Secret Staircase by Melanie Jackson

A Wendover House Mystery

Publisher: Melanie Jackson

Price: FREE!

The Secret Staircase by Melanie Jackson, Amazon Kindle format

To Make a Killing by K. A. Kendall

To Make a Killing by K. A. Kendall

A Morgan Keane Mystery

Publisher: New Visions Publications

Price: FREE!

To Make a Killing by K. A. Kendall, Amazon Kindle format

The Prague Plot by James E. Mosimann

The Prague Plot by James E. Mosimann

A Jeannine Ryan Thriller

Publisher: Brightview Press

Price: FREE!

The Prague Plot by James E. Mosimann, 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, January 13, 2016

Crooked Magic, The Land of Enchantment Series by Kathlena L. Contreras, 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.)

Crooked Magic by Kathlena L. Contreras

Crooked Magic by Kathlena L. Contreras

The Land of Enchantment Series (3rd in series)

Publisher: Flying Tiger Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 01/13/2016 at 8:00 PM ET).

Crooked Magic by Kathlena L. Contreras, Amazon Kindle format

Wizards are back and selling their services to the people in power. Amethyst Rey has just been outed as a wizard, and now she's for sale to the highest bidder — whether she wants to be or not …

Amethyst just wants to live quietly as a stained glass artist. But when she and Talys, her familiar, confront another wizard who's meddling in local New Mexico politics, she lands herself square in the sights of the shadowy figure called Ragman, a headhunter who supplies wizards to corporate clients.

When the game of cat and mouse with Ragman and his hired thugs turns deadly, Amethyst is forced to partner with Jas Harker, the wizard who almost ensnared her last year. But charming, devious Jas always has his own agenda. And this time, he's maneuvering to pick up where he and Amethyst left off.

Crooked Magic by Kathlena L. Contreras

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