Tuesday, February 02, 2016

The Chardonnay Charade, A Wine Country Mystery by Ellen Crosby, 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, Scribner …

The Chardonnay Charade by Ellen Crosby

The Chardonnay Charade by Ellen Crosby

A Wine Country Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Scribner

Price: $1.99 (as of 02/02/2016 at 3:00 PM ET).

The Chardonnay Charade by Ellen Crosby, Amazon Kindle format

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Facing a freak spring frost that threatens to kill the grapes in her vineyard, Lucie Montgomery hires a chopper to fly over the vines in order to blow warm air on them. But her thoughts soon turn from grapes to murder when she discovers the body of Georgia Greenwood, a controversial political candidate, lying near the fields. Georgia's husband, Ross, Lucie's friend and doctor, immediately falls under suspicion. To make matters worse, Ross, a renowned collector of Civil War documents, has just discovered a letter that seems to prove that Confederate president Jefferson Davis had prior knowledge of the plot to assassinate Abraham Lincoln. In the small town of Atoka, Virginia — proud home to the "Gray Ghost," the Confederacy's legendary guerrilla commander — the letter is a bombshell.

Three years ago Ross saved Lucie's life after she was involved in a near-fatal car crash. Now she intends to return the favor and prove Ross's innocence. As the search for Georgia's killer escalates, Lucie crosses swords with her attractive but cantankerous winemaker, Quinn Santori, and confronts her own unwelcome feelings of jealousy over his new romance and job prospects. Her worries about her kid sister's out-of-control drinking and a second vineyard-related death further ratchet up the tension. Even though Lucie believes that in vino veritas — in wine there is truth — she finds that the path to uncovering a murderer involves making a heartbreaking decision that will alter the lives of those she loves.

The Chardonnay Charade by Ellen Crosby

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The Killing Forest by Sara Blaedel, New in Bookstores during February 2016

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

The Killing Forest by Sara Blaedel

The Killing Forest by Sara Blaedel, a Louise Rick Mystery (8th in series)

Publisher: Grand Central

The Killing Forest by Sara Blaedel, Amazon Kindle format

Following an extended leave, Louise Rick returns to work at the Special Search Agency, an elite unit of the National Police Department. She's assigned a case involving a fifteen-year-old who vanished a week earlier. When Louise realizes that the missing teenager is the son of a butcher from Hvalsoe, she seizes the opportunity to combine the search for the teen with her personal investigation of her boyfriend's long-ago death …

Louise's investigation takes her on a journey back through time. She reconnects with figures from her past, including Kim, the principal investigator at the Holbaek Police Department, her former in-laws, fanatic ancient religion believers, and her longtime close friend, journalist Camilla Lind. As she moves through the small town's cramped network of deadly connections, Louise unearths toxic truths left unspoken and dangerous secrets.

The Killing Forest by Sara Blaedel

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

For Cheddar or Worse by Avery Aames, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during February 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during February 2016 …

For Cheddar or Worse by Avery Aames

For Cheddar or Worse by Avery Aames, A Charlotte Bessette, Cheese Shop Mystery (7th in series)

Publisher: Berkley

For Cheddar or Worse by Avery Aames, Amazon Kindle format

It's time for the annual Cheese Festival in Providence, Ohio, and Charlotte Bessette's cheese shop is packed with homemade specialties. Meanwhile, her friend Erin is prepping her dairy farm and inn for cheese makers, marketers, journalists, and one surprise guest — Lara Berry, pretentious cheese whiz, pompous bestselling author, and pungent critic whose extra sharp tongue can crumble a reputation.

Even though any love for Lara by her friends curdled long ago, Charlotte is surprised when the foodie is smothered to death in her room at Erin's inn. Accusations start flying, but the one laying blame on Erin strikes Charlotte as a crock. Now, to clear her friend's name, Charlotte has to sift through Lara's ex-lovers, former business partners, and unforgiving enemies to find a killer before Lara's past casts a tainted pall on the festival's future.

For Cheddar or Worse by Avery Aames

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

Crocodile on the Sandbank, An Amelia Peabody Mystery by Elizabeth Peters, 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, Mysterious Press …

Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters

Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters

An Amelia Peabody Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Mysterious Press

Price: $1.99 (as of 02/02/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters, Amazon Kindle format

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Thirty-one-year-old Victorian gentlewoman Amelia Peabody has not only inherited her father's fortune, but she is also blessed with his strong will as well. Now she's headed for Cairo, accompanied by a girl with a tarnished past, to indulge her passion for Egyptology.

Little did she know that murder and a homicidal mummy lay in wait for her …

Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters

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New This Week: The Rowdy Coyote Rumble, A Jackrabbit Junction Humorous Mystery by Ann Charles

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 February 2016 and priced $4.99 or less …

The Rowdy Coyote Rumble by Ann Charles

The Rowdy Coyote Rumble by Ann Charles

A Jackrabbit Junction Humorous Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Ann Charles

Price: $4.99 (as of 02/02/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

The Rowdy Coyote Rumble by Ann Charles, Amazon Kindle format

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A dust devil of mystery and mayhem pulls Claire into a storm full of rowdy sisters, ominous threats, relationship snafus, and a dangerous mine that could be a treasure trove of trouble.

It's only a matter of time before this rumble turns into an all-out calamity!

The Rowdy Coyote Rumble by Ann Charles

See all four mysteries in the Jackrabbit Junction Series for $4.99 or less each on Kindle.

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An Excerpt from Visions Through a Glass, Darkly by David I. Aboulafia

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of David I. Aboulafia

We are delighted to welcome author David I. Aboulafia to Omnimystery News today.

David's new mystery-thriller is Visions Through a Glass, Darkly (Cosmic Egg Books; January 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt, the prologue and first chapter.

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I AM DRIVING NORTH ON THE Taconic Parkway in New York, approximately forty miles from the City. Fall is coming here, arguably the most beautiful time of the year anywhere in the world.
  I am passing the Pleasantville exit five miles south of the Croton Bridge, a pretty little span crossing the New Croton Reservoir. It has always been one of my favorite places.
  The trees are passing by so quickly now; too quickly to be able to reflect upon any one by itself. Every now and then, though, one appears so large, so magnificent, that it stands out from the rest, causing one to crane in such a way that neck and vehicle move in different directions.
  It is an attempt, I suppose, to keep a special moment of one's life still and fresh for a second longer in the mind's eye.
  What am I doing here? How did I get here?
  I adjust the rear view mirror to look at my face. It is a familiar face, except for the large bruise on my left cheek bone and the multiple lacerations I see elsewhere. There is a starburst hemorrhage in my right eye.
  That explains the tears, I guess.
  I readjust the mirror and survey my immediate surroundings. They are decidedly unfamiliar. I do not own the vehicle I am driving.
  It is an old Ford, equipped for a physically disabled driver. Two levers on the left side of the steering wheel — similar to those found on a bicycle — control the brake and the gas. An over-sized electric clock sits in the center of the dashboard. I watch as a minute passes with a tick of the mechanism.
  An old children's bedtime story forces itself into my mind. For some reason, I smile.
  Strange.
  My hands feel peculiar. I attempt to lift them from the steering wheel and find there is an odd adhesion; they yield with an audible smack. I take my eyes off the road for a moment.
  The sun, that most ancient of timekeepers, is rising now over the reservoir. The moon, its distant cousin, is still visible above the horizon.
  I look down.
  Blood. My hands are covered in blood.
  The clock ticks again. It is 5:54 a.m.
  Oh yes; I remember now …
  In four minutes, I will be dead.
  
  Time is not real.
  And if time is not real,
  then the dividing line that seems to lie
  between this world and eternity
  is also an illusion.
  — Herman Hesse
  

Chapter 1

It is always dark in some part of the world.
  I find the light a transient thing. It is the darkness that pervades. We are born from it; we die into it. At some time, in every evening anywhere, someone closes their eyes and immerses themselves in the black.
  We depend on the darkness; we require it like food, like water and like oxygen. Deprived for any significant time of the murky emptiness that sleep provides we find ourselves mad. Our time in the sun is made possible only by the moments spent in the shadows.
  The universe itself is dominated by darkness. The stars are not the entranceways to the heavenly realm that the ancient mariners believed they were. They are mere pinpoints; anomalies, abstractions, and distractions, filling the void in only the most infinitesimal way, offering only the vaguest, most tenuous respite from the surrounding beyond. Perhaps they struggle each moment to avoid being swallowed whole by the very giganticness of it.
  Yet it is the light that we walk in, and to which we ascribe all manner of attributes. That it is good and omnipresent and that the physical energy of it washes away the gloom. That the light of God, or the light of truth or the light of justice shall shine forever through the darkness of evil or cruelty or hatred, or that of Hell itself, making all these terrible things disappear, or dissipate, or be rendered moot.
  You poor fools. The light is never there for more than a few moments. Only for as long as it takes the sun to go down on your side of the world. Only for as long as it takes you to flip the switch of the lamp beside your bed.
  Or for as long as it takes for you to close your eyes.
  Of course, for some, there is more time in the dark than for others.
  Time. For most of us unconcerned with Einsteinium theory, metaphysics or astrophysics, time is merely a straight line that we walk upon; a path with a discernible beginning and a definite end.
  But most hope that there is more. Many believe that there is.
  And to me, that's what's really funny. Because I know there is more. Ohh, so much more. But that "more" bears little resemblance to fiery pits of molten flame, or depths of ice where Judas hangs halfway out of the mouth of the devil; it shares little similarity with any artist's vision of a celestial Promised Land, where white people with blond hair and halos take flight among the clouds and smile all the time at everything and nothing at all.
  Can we talk? You don't mind if we talk, do you?
  You see, I know nothing of bearded men with stone tablets on mountain tops. I don't know if flocks of virgins wait patiently in some distant reality for the holy of heart. I can't tell you whether we all repeatedly reincarnate from one existence to the other or, if we do, whether we are reborn as cows or as millipedes. I do not know if an ancient wise man sits judging us all upon a throne in another dimension, or whether that wise man is in fact a youngish looking black woman, an Asian youth with a tricolored Mohawk haircut, or someone else.
  I cannot say whether there are two immortal beings engaged in an eternal struggle for the souls of mankind, or whether there are two immortal beings who simply don't give a crap, who activate the Earth like we turn on television sets, and who sit and merely watch — for time immemorial, like some kind of eternal couch potatoes — real life sitcoms, horror stories, dramas, mysteries, crime series', divorce courts, animal planets, music videos, and the like.
  I know only what I see, what I experience, what to me alone is true, eternal, and proven beyond any reasonable doubt or calculation. And what I see are things that no one else can see; what I experience, things that I alone of all the people in the world am capable of experiencing.
  In many ways, I suppose, all of us are unique. But this trite assertion has little meaning to me. For I, among all of you, am inimitable, one of a kind. And because of this, regardless of any human association I may attempt to construct, I am utterly, and completely, alone.

— ♦ —

David I. Aboulafia
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David I. Aboulafia

David I. Aboulafia is an attorney with a practice in New York City.

For more information about the author, please visit his author page on Goodreads, or find him on Facebook.

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Visions Through a Glass, Darkly by David I. Aboulafia

Visions Through a Glass, Darkly by David I. Aboulafia

A Mystery-Thriller

Publisher: Cosmic Egg Books

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Two days, eighteen hours, fifty-eight minutes … The time of your life on this earth.

Richard Goodman is the caretaker of a unique institution that trains disabled youth in the art of watchmaking. But he is no ordinary administrator. He possesses extra sensory powers he does not fully understand and cannot control.

But an innocent outing to Coney Island results in him obtaining a more disturbing ability, along with a terrifying prophecy that he will die in less than three days.

As the clock of his life counts down, a still greater threat emerges. An uncanny assassin who will destroy everyone he knows and loves.

Unless he can discover who the killer is. And stop him in time.

Visions Through a Glass, Darkly by David I. Aboulafia

Please Welcome Novelist Michael Sears

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Michael Sears

We are delighted to welcome author Michael Sears to Omnimystery News today.

Michael's fourth novel to feature financial investigator Jason Stafford is Saving Jason (Putnam; February 2016 hardcover and ebook formats) and he has provided us with an introduction to his series character in a unique format, Jason Stafford writing about Jason Stafford.

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Michael Sears
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Michael Sears

I think I must have been a bit weird as a kid. In my first month in kindergarten, I got bumped up a grade. My reading tested out at the third grade level and I knew my times tables up to ten. As if that were not enough, I was never an athlete. Though I grew to love watching baseball — a game of statistics and probabilities that appealed to my left brain, with a large dose of chaos in the form of random events which fed my right brain — I never played the game. Terrified of being hit by the ball, I never learned to catch or hit. I could throw, but not well enough to pitch. It wasn't only baseball, I did not respond to any sport that involved placing myself in the path of a projectile. Soccer, football, stickball, even dodgeball, and kickball were all out of the question. I might have been able to handle croquet, but no one in College Point, Queens ever played croquet. Ever.

Having your mother collapse on the street while walking you to school when you are six years old — and never seeing her again after the ambulance carries her away — leaves a scar. I was small, shy, younger than any of my classmates, and my mother was dead. Everyone at PS 129 knew who I was. Few were willing to hang out with me. How could I blame them? I wouldn't have known what to say to me, either.

Forty years after the event, my memories of her are gone. When I picture her face I see the woman in the pictures my father kept in our apartment. I cannot summon a single memory of her face or her voice. It's a block, I know, and not necessarily a healthy one. It's led to personality quirks, some of which I am, at least, aware of, while others lie under the surface of my psyche. I tend to protect women — all women, whether we are intimate or casual acquaintances and I am devastated when I fail at it.

There have been few women in my life, but the reasons for that go far beyond my mother's early death. I did not get my teen growth spurt until my first year of college. Though I suffered through crushes on girls in middle school and at Stuyvesant, I never did anything about it. I was terrified of speaking to girls, a not uncommon trait among the nerds, which in my case was aggravated by the fact that almost every girl in my class was taller than I, older, and more sexually developed. I didn't shave until high school.

High School. My commute took an hour and a quarter in each direction. A bus and two subways. I rarely saw the few friends I had made during middle school. Once outside of the classroom, most of my interaction with the world centered around the crowd at my father's bar, downstairs from the apartment. Mostly men, but not exclusively, I got to know their stories, their families, their hopes, and their tragedies. That bar was my living room. I often did my homework sitting on a barstool. Math and science, at any rate. Reading or writing demanded more of me, and I needed privacy to concentrate. But neither calculus nor physics distracted me from the parade of humanity that passed through that place.

I am always most comfortable in that environment, with or without a drink in my hand. A glass of seltzer or a bottle of light beer, it doesn't matter. It is the casual intimacy of the place that I crave. It feels like home.

But there was another legacy of growing up in my father's bar. I knew from a very early age that I was destined for something beyond College Point, Queens. Though I called it home, it was just where I came from, not where I was going. They knew it, too, those men and women, and their children who grew up, or old, in Sweeney's. They could see that I was different. The happier, more content members of that extended family applauded and encouraged me. But there were those who resented me, too. As though the story of my future wealth, and marriage to a beautiful model, living in a glass and chrome tower in Manhattan was written across my face. Would they have been different if they could also read about my fall from grace? The disaster of my career, my time in prison, and the rendering of my marriage? Would they have sympathized? Some of them, maybe. But others would have found more surety that my fall was punishment for overreach and everything I always deserved.

I have lived my whole life, save for a few years of college and graduate school, in New York City, but I come from a very small town.

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Michael Sears was a Managing Director for two different Wall Street firms, where he worked in the bond market for twenty years and, earlier, in foreign exchange and derivatives. Prior to returning to Columbia University for his MBA, he was, for eight years, a professional actor appearing at the Shakespeare Theatre of Washington, Playwritght's Theater of Washington, New Jersey Shakespeare Festival,The Comedy Stage Co., and, in the course of a single year, every soap opera shot in New York City. He is married to the artist and poet Barbara Segal and is the father of two handsome sons. Born in New York City, he lived for more than twenty years on Manhattan's Upper West Side and still misses it every day.

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

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Saving Jason by Michael Sears

Saving Jason by Michael Sears

A Jason Stafford Novel

Publisher: Putnam

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Jason Stafford used to be a hot Wall Street trader, went too far, and paid for it in prison. Now a financial investigator, he's been asked to look into rumors of a hostile takeover of his firm, but he has no idea it will turn his whole life upside down. Suddenly embroiled in a grand jury investigation of Mob-related activities on Wall Street, and threatened by some very serious men, he is thrust into witness protection with his young autistic son. And then his son disappears. Has he been kidnapped, or worse?

With no choice but to act, Stafford has no choice but to come out of hiding and risk everything to save his son, his firm, his pregnant girlfriend — and himself.

Saving Jason by Michael Sears

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Tuesday, February 02, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Tuesday, February 02, 2016 at 7:30 AM ET …

Serpent by Clive Cussler with Paul Kemprecos

Serpent by Clive Cussler with Paul Kemprecos

A Novel from the NUMA Files (1st in series)

Publisher: Pocket Books

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $2.99

Serpent by Clive Cussler with Paul Kemprecos, Amazon Kindle format

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When Kurt Austin, the leader of a courageous National Underwater & Marine Agency exploration team, rescues beautiful marine archaeologist Nina Kirov off the coast of Morocco, he becomes the next target of Texas industrialist Don Halcon.

A madman bent on carving a new nation out of the southwestern United States and Mexico, Halcon's scheme hinges on Nina's recent discovery involving Christopher Columbus, and a priceless pre-Columbian antiquity buried in the battered remains of the sunken Italian luxury liner Andrea Doria. Only Kurt Austin and his crack NUMA team stand between Halcon and the Andrea Doria's silent steel hull — and if their deadly mission fails, Halcon will ride to power on a wave of death and destruction.

Serpent by Clive Cussler with Paul Kemprecos

The Hand That Feeds You by A. J. Rich

The Hand That Feeds You by A. J. Rich

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Scribner

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $2.99

The Hand That Feeds You by A. J. Rich, Amazon Kindle format

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Morgan Prager, at age thirty, is completing her thesis on victim psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan. She is newly engaged to Bennett, a seductive but possessive and secretive man. She returns from class one day to find Bennett mauled to death, and her dogs — a Great Pyrenees and two pit bulls she has rescued — covered in blood. Bewildered and devastated that her dogs could have committed such violence, she worries that she might suffer from one of the syndromes she studies: pathological altruism, when selfless acts do more damage than good.

When Morgan tries to locate Bennett's parents to tell them about their son's hideous death, she discovers he was not the man he said he was. Everything he has told her — where he was born, where he lives and works — was a lie. In fact, he has several fiancées, and fits the clinical definition of a sociopath. And then, one by one, these other women are murdered. Suddenly Morgan's research into Bennett takes on the urgency of survival: to stay alive, she must find out who is killing the women Bennett was closest to.

The Hand That Feeds You by A. J. Rich

Woman with a Secret by Sophie Hannah

Woman with a Secret by Sophie Hannah

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: William Morrow

Kobo Daily Deal Price: 99¢ (price-matched by Amazon)

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She's a wife. She's a mother. She isn't who you think she is.

Nicki Clements has secrets, just like anybody else — secrets she keeps from her children, from her husband, from everyone who knows her. Secrets she shares with only one person: A stranger she's never seen. A person whose voice she's never heard.

And then Nicki is arrested for murder. The murder of a man she doesn't know.

As a pair of husband-and-wife detectives investigate her every word, and as the media circle like sharks, all Nicki's secrets are laid bare — illusions and deceptions that she has kept up for years. And even the truth might not be enough to save her. For although Nicki isn't guilty of homicide, she's far from innocent …

Woman with a Secret by Sophie Hannah

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Tuesday, February 02, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Tuesday, February 02, 2016 at 7:00 AM ET …

Snowfall by Sharon Sala

Snowfall by Sharon Sala

A Novel of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: Rosetta Books

Price: FREE!

Snowfall by Sharon Sala, Amazon Kindle format

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Hidden In Lies by Emily Austen

Hidden In Lies by Emily Austen

An Allynah Leaf Mystery

Publisher: Emily Austen

Price: FREE!

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Talking to the Dead by Harry Bingham

Talking to the Dead by Harry Bingham

A Fiona Griffiths Mystery

Publisher: Sheep Street Books

Price: FREE!

Talking to the Dead by Harry Bingham, Amazon Kindle format

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Web of Lies by Larry A. Winters

Web of Lies by Larry A. Winters

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Larry A. Winters

Price: FREE!

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The Goldfish Bowl by Laurence Gough

The Goldfish Bowl by Laurence Gough

A Willows and Parker Mystery

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: FREE!

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Case of the Missing by T. M. Williams

Case of the Missing by T. M. Williams

The Clusters Series

Publisher: Half-Light Publishing

Price: FREE!

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Unclaimed Property by Daniel S. Dowell

Unclaimed Property by Daniel S. Dowell

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Daniel S. Dowell

Price: FREE!

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Andaluz Blood by James Smith

Andaluz Blood by James Smith

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Raya Films

Price: FREE!

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Heist School Freshman by Alan Gallauresi

Heist School Freshman by Alan Gallauresi

A Crime Caper for Teens

Publisher: Alan Gallauresi

Price: FREE!

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Monday, February 01, 2016

Kingdom of Darkness, A Nina Wilde and Eddie Chase Thriller by Andy McDermott, 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, Dell …

Kingdom of Darkness by Andy McDermott

Kingdom of Darkness by Andy McDermott

A Nina Wilde and Eddie Chase Thriller (10th in series)

Publisher: Dell

Price: 99¢ (as of 02/01/2016 at 8:00 PM ET).

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History's most sought after treasure is now mankind's worst fear …

In Los Angeles, a desperate man seeks out renowned archaeologist Nina Wilde and her husband, ex — SAS soldier Eddie Chase — only to be gunned down in front of them. The assassin is soon identified as a ninety-year-old Nazi war criminal — with the body of a healthy forty-year-old.

Following the victim's final warnings, Nina and Eddie travel to Cairo to inspect the newly discovered tomb of Alexander the Great. But the real find is hidden in one of its treasures — a mechanical guide leading to one of antiquity's most tantalizing myths: a spring of water said to give eternal life to those who drink it.

Nina, Eddie, and a team of Mossad agents realize that the myth is real, and that a group of former SS men who have tasted this water are now hunting for its source. But before they can act, Nina is kidnapped and spirited away to a secret Nazi enclave in Argentina, igniting a fierce, fateful, globe-spanning struggle in which her life hangs in the balance. All the while a terrifying possibility emerges — that the world's darkest evil could live on forever.

Kingdom of Darkness by Andy McDermott

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