Saturday, March 05, 2016

Gone Again by James Grippando, New in Bookstores during March 2016

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

Gone Again by James Grippando

Gone Again by James Grippando, a Jack Swyteck Mystery (12th in series)

Publisher: Harper

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Gone Again by James Grippando, Amazon Kindle format

Sashi Burgette vanished three years ago on her way to school. The night after the teenager's disappearance, ex-con Dylan Kyle was stopped for drunk driving. An article of Sashi's clothing was found in his truck, and a police videotape of his drunken explanation under interrogation sealed his fate at trial. Now, just days from Kyle's execution, Sashi's mother visits Jack Swyteck, doing pro bono work at the Freedom Institute, and delivers shocking news: "Sashi called me."

The police dismiss the call as a cruel hoax. The State Attorney refuses to consider the new evidence, insisting the case is closed. The governor has already signed the death warrant. An innocent man may be executed and time is running out — unless his lawyers can locate Sashi.

A man of principle who believes in justice, Jack jumps into the investigation. But the deeper he digs the more he discovers that nothing is what it appears to be. Not the victim. Not her alleged killer. And definitely not Sashi's parents, whose grief ruptured their marriage, each openly blaming the other for what happened to their daughter.

As their gut-wrenching and hopelessly conflicting version of events unfolds in a Miami courtroom, it becomes clear there is something even more difficult to find than a long-missing girl …

The truth.

Gone Again by James Grippando

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

Shotgun Justice by Angi Morgan, New from Harlequin Intrigue in March 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to introduce a new mystery, suspense, or thriller title available this month from Harlequin, one of the world's leading publishers of books for women. For a complete list of titles published this month, see our New Harlequin Titles page.

Shotgun Justice by Angi Morgan

Shotgun Justice by Angi Morgan

Series: Texas Rangers: Elite Troop

Imprint: Intrigue

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Shotgun Justice by Angi Morgan, Amazon Kindle format

As a Texas Ranger, it was Jesse Ryder's duty to protect her. As a man, it was all he could do to avoid the temptation of Avery Travis. The Snake Eyes Killer was on Avery's trail, but the independent deputy didn't want Jesse's help. And he couldn't blame her; he had walked away from her the night she'd offered him everything.

Avery knew Jesse would always think of her as his best friend's little sister. However, she was fully capable of taking care of herself … and knowing what and who she wanted. Their lives might be in jeopardy, but the true tragedy would be to never have one more chance with the sexy Ranger.

Shotgun Justice by Angi Morgan

Splitsville.com, An Olivia Davis Paranormal Mystery by Tonya Kappes, Now Available at a Special Price

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

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

Splitsville.com by Tonya Kappes

Splitsville.com by Tonya Kappes

An Olivia Davis Paranormal Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Tonya Kappes

Price: $2.99 (as of 03/05/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

Splitsville.com by Tonya Kappes, Amazon Kindle format

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Splitsville.com is more than Olivia Davis ever dreamed of when she launched the online break up service where she does the dirty work under the alias of Jenn. No one can find out she's the mastermind of her internet sensation, especially when they threaten her for breaking their hearts.

More importantly, Olivia can't keep a job. The problem is, she has a "gift". Or what she considers a curse- reading auras. When a bunch of auras collide, Olivia isn't able to function. So having an online business works out great.

But when two of her clients turn up dead and puts her company at risk, she's the first one on the trail. With Splitsville.com future on the line, it's time to use her "gift" to figure out who the killer is and who's trying to set her up.

You never know who's behind the monitor …

Splitsville.com by Tonya Kappes

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New This Week: Pushed to the Limit, An Emma Cassidy Mystery by Karen Chester

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 March 2016 and priced $4.99 or less …

Pushed to the Limit by Karen Chester

Pushed to the Limit by Karen Chester

An Emma Cassidy Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Karen Chester

Price: 99¢ (as of 03/05/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

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Faye Seymour has long reigned as Greenville's gossip queen, but recently she's been at her worst, spreading rumors like wild fire and putting a lot of noses out of joint. Event planner Emma Cassidy has already lost an important client to Faye's loose tongue, and she can ill afford to lose any business. When Emma discovers Faye lying at the bottom of a flight of stairs, the feisty old lady declares she was pushed — and that Emma is the culprit! — before passing out.

As Faye recovers, Emma reluctantly delves into the busybody's life of meddling and scuttlebutt. She has to clear her name before Faye falsely accuses her again, and besides, there's a capricious parrot relying on her now.

What scandalous secrets has Faye unearthed? How many lives has she ruined or threatened to ruin? Plenty of people have a reason to hate her, but one in particular is driven to commit a brutal murder. Can Emma follow the clues to unmask the killer, or will she fall victim herself?

Pushed to the Limit by Karen Chester

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A Conversation with Mystery Author Kennedy Quinn

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Kennedy Quinn

We are delighted to welcome author Kennedy Quinn to Omnimystery News today.

Kennedy's new first in series mystery is The Last, Best Lie (Five Star; February 2016 hardcover and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to spend some time with her talking about it.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to the recurring characters in your new series. What is it about them that appeals to you as a writer?

Kennedy Quinn
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Kennedy Quinn;
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Kennedy Quinn: My protagonist's name is Madison McKenna, and she could best be described as MacGyver meets Stephanie Plum. On the one hand she's a brilliant young graduate student with mad skills in physics, chemistry and engineering who loves being a science geek. But she's also incredibly restless, always looking for adventure and utterly determined not to end up as some staid university professor or researches like the rest of her family. After the sudden death of her father, she decides to follow in the footsteps of a famous ancestor, the first woman detective hired by The Pinkerton Detective Agency, and become a private investigator. Sadly, while science-smart she is, street-savvy she isn't, and she ends up making naïve and often very painful mistakes. At her side is her boss, hard-bitten ex-New Orleans cop with serious family issues of his own, his much younger and worldly-wise mistress and a couple of bickering beat cops. And there have to be competing love interests. What fun would it be otherwise? There is the handsome bull-rider with a pet bull named Spinal Snap whom they are hiding from local animal authorities. Then there is her love/hate relationship with her boss's rich and powerful ex-partner, who is determined to freeze her out of the investigation and would be happy to have her thrown in jail to do so. And to add another, unusual dimension to her life is her own subconscious that comes to her aid by infusing her dreams with tantalizing and surreal clues.

With respect to what makes these characters interesting to me, first there is Madison. Primarily, I love that she's so feisty. Even when she's at her lowest and most uncertain, she never stops sassing back at whoever tries to limit her or put her down. Along with that she has a dogged determination to succeed; no matter what happens to set her back, she'll find a way around (under or over, if need be) any obstacle she faces. But there was an incident when her stubbornness created real problem for me. I'd originally intended her boss's ex-partner to be a one-off character, only serving as a red herring in the first book. But in a scene that I wrote a scene where she was supposed to be essentially blackmailing him into helping her find her boss's assailant, they suddenly started groping each other. This was totally against my plan. Yet no matter how many times I tried to rewrite the scene they ended up in the same place. I finally gave in and had to re-conceptualize that entire story arc to accommodate their unplanned attraction for each other. But the relationship now is one of the strongest elements in the book. So, I suppose it's not such a bad thing that my protagonist decided to run away with my story, after all.

Last, with respect to Madison, I would also say that I love how completely unashamed she is of being herself. She's a science nerd and is perfectly fine with that. Although sometimes it occurs to her that she's not the coolest person in the room, she just shrugs it off, sasses back at whoever is trying to put her in her place, and generally manages to get the upper hand anyway. In sum, she has strengths and flaws, but, to me, is just another human being trying to get by in a confusing world.

Most of the other main characters in my book were a kind of homage to both other writers, people or even animals that I admire. Madison's boss, Jake, was meant to be a character that could walk right out of the pages of one of my favorite mystery writers, Raymond Chandler or Dasheill Hammett or any film noir. On the outside he's hard-drinking, wisecracking and rough, but he's fiercely protective and a push over for the right kind of woman.

Jake's much younger mistress was a reflection of the kind of women I grew up with: raised in a world of poverty and cynicism, once been beautiful and vibrant they grew old far too quickly. Yet they somehow hold on to the grit and courage needed to take whatever life throws at them.

Finally, Madison's second love interest, Zach, is a mash-up of some of my favorite bull-riders. (Yes, I'm a bull riding fan and that's a story unto itself.) His hardworking, down-to-earth, God-fearing ethics can be both complimentary and at odds with Madison's liberal, academic New England up-bringing. He really challenges her and is the one character that can knock her off her high horse when she indulges in the intellectual elitism to which she was raised.

Last, being an animal lover, I just had to have some four legged friends thrown into the mix. And I could not resist creating a pet bull, Spinal Snap, for Zach who was based on my two favorite bucking bulls, Booger Butt and Little Yellow Jacket. He's more than a minor character too. The consequences of his addiction to waffles end up saving Madison's life in a future novel.

OMN: How do you seem them developing over the course of the series?

KQ: From the moment I conceptualized Madison I meant her to be a character that grows and changes. And it's not just that I want my characters to grow; I think it's absolutely essential, especially in a series that characters evolve. I hate to say it, but there are quite a few of my favorite authors whose series are now onto double-digits and the characters have not really matured or changed since the first book. I can't tell you the numbers of times I've heard once-fellow fans say they've stopped reading a series because the books have just gotten too predictable. That's not the kind of series that I want to write. As such, I have several character arcs planned for Madison that will take her from her an amateur sleuth to a very accomplished and even dangerous private investigator. I even have an apprentice waiting in the wings several books down the road who will have to pull her back to herself when she strays too far from her own center as a person.

And, even though my books are meant to have a very humorous side, there are always deeper, serious themes underlying all my plots that I plant to use as story arcs. In the first book, I explore the deadly consequences of guilt and self-delusion. In fact, the title of the book, The Last, Best Lie refers to the killer turning an internal pity-party into justification for murder. Other future arcs include dealing with life changes that are disorienting (become a step parent to someone your own age), heart wrenching (watching someone you love struggle through cancer) and even esoteric (the tension between science and religion).

Of course, at the same time, there has to be some continuity in the characters as well. One of the greatest tragedies that can befall a marriage is for one person to change so greatly that it utterly destroys the relationship. The same thing can happen in a series. So, while I want my characters to evolve as real people do, I don't ever want them to change so drastically that the reader decides to "divorce" my series. Maintaining a balance between letting the characters grow as real people, without their becoming so different that they lose what about them attracted readers in the first place, is going to be a real challenge.

OMN: Tell us something about The Last, Best Lie that isn't mentioned in the publisher's synopsis.

KQ: I draw my inspiration for the gadgets that my "female MacGyver" uses in the series from real experience. (Although I don't always give complete details as some of the devices could be quite dangerous). This practice has proven a bit problematic on occasion. For example, in order for Madison to save the life of one of her love interests, I had her make a weapon out of what was in his pockets, which happened to be car keys and condoms. I had to make certain that the device would actually hold together when thrown. So I made it and decided to throw it at the calendar on the wall, across from my desk. Unfortunately, as I'm prone to say, I throw like a girl and catch like a blind girl. I missed the calendar. And it happens, the lubricant from the condoms wouldn't wash off the wall and I had to repaint the room. But, I was sick of the color anyway, so I suppose it was no real loss.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

KQ: Being that I have a very busy day job, I write wherever, whenever and however I can. I dictate my book into a digital recorder while I'm exercising in the morning and upload it to my voice recognition software. I edit and refine the book at every opportunity available. I've worked on my book on my laptop while waiting in the doctor's office, getting a pedicure, on airplanes and in hotel rooms. I even finished a chapter once while sitting on my luggage outside the airport in Bangkok. My ride had to circle the airport three times because I had my head down over my iPad and wasn't watching for her.

OMN: And if you weren't traveling, where might we find you writing?

KQ: In a perfect world, it would be in my office, with the cat purring at the end of the desk, the dog snoozing in her bed under the desk and a nice glass of Bourbon and plate of fine Swiss chocolate at my elbow. That said, recently my cat hacked up a hairball near my feet which my sent my puppy into a flurry of barking. I cleaned the mess up, took a swig of the reasonably nice merlot I was given at Christmas and finished a Hershey bar. Not perfect maybe, but it's my life and I'm good with it.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests?

KQ: My major interest is actually my "day job." I am a scientist by profession and I, frankly, love it. This joy at being a scientist is something that Madison and I share, of course. But becoming a scientist wasn't easy for me. I grew up in the early years of women's lib, when society still treated women as intellectually inferior to men. I also grew up in poverty, spending much of my childhood on welfare. I was frequently told that as "poor white trash" I would never amount to anything, much less become a scientist. While I've proven them wrong, I've never forgotten the sting of rejection or my frustration and anger at people trying to limit me based on their narrow-minded outlook on life. While things have changed, the sad truth is that many barriers still exist that stand in the way of young women, minorities and the economically disadvantaged pursuing science careers. It aggravates me that there remains a general perception, especially among young women, that female scientists are lame, unfeminine, unattractive and uncool. With my protagonist, Madison McKenna, I'm trying to create a new stereotype of a young female scientist; someone who is fun, cool, sexy and sassy. She's clever and can stand up for herself. And she actually has a love life. But I'm not trying to make her perfect either. She's someone who takes risks, but doesn't always succeed. At the same time she doesn't let that stop her. I wanted her to be put in situations where people tried to stereotype and limit her and she succeeds despite their doubts and hers. I hope that's what I've done and I hope that's a message that other women scientists and would-be scientists will resonate with.

I also want to add that as part of my work to encourage women, minorities and the economically disadvantaged, I am creating a small ($200/month) scholarship for high-school and college students in the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) disciplines. It will begin in May of 2016 and it will be advertised on my author's website at KennedyQuinn.com.

Outside of my "day job" as a director of research and my writing, I garden, knit, quilt and play piano, guitar and violin (although I'm pretty rusty at the latter).

I live with my granddaughter and between us we have four cats, a miniature dachshund puppy and a beta fish. This means that we humans are constantly feeding, walking, brushing or cleaning up after one member of the animal kingdom or another. Again, it's my life and I'm good with it.

OMN: Tell us about one of your favorite series to read?

KQ: I really want to give credit to Jim Butcher for his Dresden Files series. I am so impressed with expertly he imbued his character Harry Dresden with such complexity, vulnerability and depth. And yet while he manages to convey to the reader this very dimensional character, he equally skillfully portrays a different side of Harry to other characters in his series, such that he's almost writing two different characters into one. That's really masterful.

OMN: And what about television series?

KQ: I've been enjoying the TV series Sleepy Hollow of late. Maybe I'm just a have a real soft spot for people out of step with their surroundings, but Tom Mison's rendition of Ichabod Crane, a man resurrected from a two hundred plus year sleep, is exquisite. He manages to convey the character's struggle to adapt to modern times while still refusing to give up his core principles. This is a character I would actually like to meet.

OMN: Suppose your series were to be adapted for television or film, who do you see playing the key roles?

KQ: Although she's not an actress, I patterned the looks of my protagonist, Madison McKenna, after the Irish singer Enya. But in terms of acting style, I think Amy Adams would be ideal. She has a genuine likeability and intelligence about her, and can carry off "sassy" with the best of them.

I think John Goodman could carry off Jake Thibodaux, the hard-bitten boss very well.

Last, the perfect actor for Madison's older lover interest, Maxwell Hunter, would be Gerard Butler. In fact, I re-watched several of his movies when I was struggling with Hunter's character on occasion.

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

KQ: My Top 5 Favorite Books:

Shirley Jackson's The Lottery and Other Stories (or pretty much anything by Shirley Jackson);

Raymond Chandler's The High Window (ditto: pretty much anything by Raymond Chandler);

Dinah Maria Mulock Craik's The Little Lame Prince (it basically got me through childhood);

George Greenstein's Frozen Star: Of Pulsars, Black Holes and Fate of Stars (a truly masterful combination of fundamental astrophysics principles and stunning literary imagery. Chapter 7, "Fire and Ice, A Time Machine", paints on of the most haunting — and scientifically accurate — end of the world scenes that I've ever read); and

Jim Butcher's Ghost Story (or, again, any of the books of the Dresden files, which along with the works of Shirley Jackson and Raymond Chandler I re-read every year).

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Kennedy Quinn has a Ph.D. in Physics and Master's in Nuclear Science and is a director of research by day. But this scientist-turned-administrator didn't get there the easy way. She enlisted in the Air Force immediately after high school and served as an aircraft mechanic before achieving an officer's commission and earning her multiple degrees. After a diverse military career, she retired to federal service where she continues to lead research on a wide array of science and technologies. By night, she grows roses in Northern Virginia with her family; they're owned by two rescue cats.

For more information about the author, please visit her website at KennedyQuinn.com, or find her on Facebook.

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The Last, Best Lie by Kennedy Quinn

The Last, Best Lie by Kennedy Quinn

A Madison McKenna Mystery

Publisher: Five Star

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Not many people could save a man's life with lip gloss, car keys and three cinnamon-flavored condoms while under gunfire. But Madison McKenna can. And it's not the least of the talents of this sexy physicist-turned-detective.

Blending wit, sensuality and science, Madison uses counter-top technology and fierce determination to solve the attempted murder of her boss, Jake Thibodaux. It won't be easy; science-savvy she is, streetsmart she isn't. Worse, Jake's powerful ex-partner, Hunter, is determined to freeze her out of the investigation, and the local police would happily toss her in jail to keep her out of their hair. As Jake clings to life, Madison and her helpers — a charming bull-rider and his prize calf, Spinal Snap, a pair of bickering cops, and Jake's hard-bitten mistress — delve into Jake's past, revealing a man very different from the one Madison thought she knew. Even her subconscious comes to her aid, infusing her dreams with tantalizing, surreal, clues.

Driven by need, Madison and Hunter form a steamy, antagonistic partnership; until she learns that he has his own motives for murder …

The Last, Best Lie by Kennedy Quinn. Click here to take a Look Inside the book.

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Saturday, March 05, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Saturday, March 05, 2016 at 7:30 AM ET …

The Third Coincidence by David Bishop

The Third Coincidence by David Bishop

A Jack McCall Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

Kindle Daily Deal Price: 99¢

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Headlines scream across the nation as a country in near panic pleads for the capture of the killers. With little progress, U.S. President Samuel Schroeder asks Jack McCall, a veteran of the CIA and Defense Intelligence, to head up a special multi-agency task force to find the killers. A frustrated and unhappy FBI designates, as its representative, Rachel Johnstone, an agent with whom Jack has had some personal history.

Unfolding amidst continued assassinations, accusations that the president is attempting to form his own secret police, and confirmation hearings for reluctant nominees to fill the vacant positions while the Supreme Court struggles to sustain a quorum. Will a terrorist group or a mad assassin succeed in destroying these revered intuitions?

The Third Coincidence by David Bishop

A Calculated Life by Anne Charnock

A Calculated Life by Anne Charnock

A Technothriller

Publisher: 47North

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

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Late in the twenty-first century, big business is booming and state institutions are thriving thanks to advances in genetic engineering, which have produced a compliant population free of addictions. Violent crime is a rarity.

Hyper-intelligent Jayna is a star performer at top predictive agency Mayhew McCline, where she forecasts economic and social trends. A brilliant mathematical modeler, she far outshines her co-workers, often correcting their work on the quiet. Her latest coup: finding a link between northeasterly winds and violent crime.

When a string of events contradicts her forecasts, Jayna suspects she needs more data and better intuition. She needs direct interactions with the rest of society. Bravely — and naively — she sets out to disrupt her strict routine and stumbles unwittingly into a world where her IQ is increasingly irrelevant … a place where human relationships and the complexity of life are difficult for her to decode. And as she experiments with taking risks, she crosses the line into corporate intrigue and disloyalty.

Can Jayna confront the question of what it means to live a "normal" life? Or has the possibility of a "normal" life already been eclipsed for everyone?

A Calculated Life by Anne Charnock

Black Rose by Jenna Ryan

Black Rose by Jenna Ryan

The Shadows Series (1st in series)

Publisher: Samhain Publishing

Nook Daily Find Price: 99¢

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Voodoo is a shadowy business. So is murder …

Mia LeMay's Creole ancestry spices the atmosphere that permeates her bluesy New Orleans nightclub and sugar-dusted tearoom. But her cloistered world shatters when she witnesses a murder — and she's forced to put her life in the hands of a man she's never met.

A man whose golden eyes hide as many dark secrets as the killer who wants her dead.

Even as Agent Rick Ryder whisks Mia into the teeth of a tropical storm, guilt twists like a knife in his gut. He has a personal stake in keeping the black-haired beauty safe. Once his superiors figure out what he pulled to make sure he's the one watching her back, his life will be worth about as much as hers if he fails.

Deep in the Louisiana mangroves, desire envelopes them like the steamy bayou mist. But there are many things lurking in the shadows. Things that slither. Things that bite. And something evil that's determined to make sure Mia never sees the light of another dawn …

Black Rose by Jenna Ryan

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Saturday, March 05, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Saturday, March 05, 2016 at 7:00 AM ET …

White Lies by Jeremy Bates

White Lies by Jeremy Bates

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Ghillinnein Books

Price: FREE!

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Murder at Raven's Cove Marina by Victoria Vickers

Murder at Raven's Cove Marina by Victoria Vickers

A Ramona Russet Mystery

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Rust in Peace by J. J. Murray

Rust in Peace by J. J. Murray

A Giovanna Ferrari, Repair-it-all Mystery

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Deep Freeze by J. J. Murray

Deep Freeze by J. J. Murray

A Giovanna Ferrari, Repair-it-all Mystery

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Tuning up Daisies by J. J. Murray

Tuning up Daisies by J. J. Murray

A Giovanna Ferrari, Repair-it-all Mystery

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Promethea by M. M. Abougabal

Promethea by M. M. Abougabal

A Crime Novel

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Grilled and Seasoned with Murder by J. R. Pearson

Grilled and Seasoned with Murder by J. R. Pearson

A Josie Rizzo Mystery

Publisher: Pearson Publishing

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The Most Important Thing by M. E. Matthews

The Most Important Thing by M. E. Matthews

A Psychological Thriller

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Living After Midnight by Wes Ritner

Living After Midnight by Wes Ritner

A Novel of Suspense

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The Calla Lilies of Murder are Blooming by Phoebe T. Eggli

The Calla Lilies of Murder are Blooming by Phoebe T. Eggli

A Folly Beach Florist Murder Mystery

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Difficulties by Draco Spencer

Difficulties by Draco Spencer

The Battle Creek Mysteries

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Friday, March 04, 2016

The Dogs, A Novel of Psychological Suspense by Allan Stratton, Now Available at a Special Price

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

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The Dogs by Allan Stratton

The Dogs by Allan Stratton

A Novel of Psychological Suspense

Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

Price: 99¢ (as of 03/04/2016 at 8:00 PM ET).

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Out of the corner of my eye, I catch something moving by the barn. When I look, it disappears. Wait. There it is again, at the cornfield. Some movement, some thing …

Mom and I have been on the run for years. Every time he catches up with us, we move to a new place and start over.

But this place is different.

This place is full of secrets. And they won't leave me alone.

The Dogs by Allan Stratton

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In the Shadow of Greed, A Novel of Romantic Suspense by Nancy C. Weeks, 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, Crimson Romance …

In the Shadow of Greed by Nancy C. Weeks

In the Shadow of Greed by Nancy C. Weeks

A Novel of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: Crimson Romance

Price: 99¢ (as of 03/04/2016 at 7:00 PM ET).

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Brilliant cryptologist Dr. Sarah Tu races against time to block the most dangerous Internet malware ever created, a botnet called QUALNTO. While Sarah is closed off in her computer lab, her sister, Hanna, is brutally attacked and left in a coma. As Sarah reels with guilt over not being there for her sister, a web of deception closes in, threatening her and everyone she loves.

Hanna's condition is misleading. In her coma state, she is able to build a psychic bridge with FBI Special Agent Jason McNeil. Her cryptic messages plague Jason to keep Sarah safe.

Tough and street-smart Jason McNeil doesn't believe in visions or telepathic messages, and he fights the voice inside his head. His first impression of Dr. Sarah Tu is another stiletto wearing ice-dragon on the war path — until he witnesses her façade crumble after seeing her sister's bloody, tortured body. Jason's protective instinct kicks in. He falls for Sarah — hard.

When an extremely dangerous arms dealer and cybercriminal discovers that Sarah blocked his botnet, he kidnaps Sarah. Placed in an impossible position, will she destroy the botnet to protect national security or release it to save the man she loves?

In the Shadow of Greed by Nancy C. Weeks

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New This Week: A Deadly Shoot In Texas, The Hollywood Murder Mysteries by Peter S. Fischer

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A Deadly Shoot In Texas by Peter S. Fischer

A Deadly Shoot In Texas by Peter S. Fischer

The Hollywood Murder Mysteries (10th in series)

Publisher: Peter S. Fischer

Price: $4.95 (as of 03/04/2016 at 6:30 PM ET).

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Joe Bernardi's in Marfa, Texas, and he's not happy. The tarantulas are big enough to carry off the cattle, the wind's strong enough to blow Marfa into New Mexico, and the temperature would make the Congo seem chilly. A few miles out of town Warner Brothers is shooting Edna Ferber's "Giant" with a cast that includes Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean and Jack Warner is paying through the nose for Joe's expertise as a publicist.

After two days in Marfa Joe finds himself in a lonely cantina around midnight, tossing back a few cold ones, and being seduced by a gorgeous student young enough to be his daughter. The flirtation goes nowhere but the next morning little Miss Coed is found dead. And there's a problem. The coroner says she died between eight and nine o'clock. Not so fast, says Joe, who saw her alive as late as one a.m.. When he points this out to the County Sheriff, all hell breaks loose and Joe becomes the target of some pretty ornery people. Like the Coroner and Sheriff as well as the most powerful rancher in the county, his arrogant no-good son and his two flunkies, a crooked lawyer and a grieving father looking for justice or revenge. Either one will do.

A Deadly Shoot In Texas by Peter S. Fischer

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The Bricklayer, A Steve Vail Mystery by Noah Boyd, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Bricklayer by Noah Boyd

The Bricklayer by Noah Boyd

A Steve Vail Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: HarperCollins

Price: 99¢ (as of 03/04/2016 at 6:00 PM ET).

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People are dying …

Each victim has been a thorn in the side of the FBI, and, inexplicably, domestic terrorists who claim to be anti-Bureau are claiming responsibility — and threatening more murders if their huge financial demands aren't met.

The trap has been set. The Bureau's best agents attempt to follow the detailed demands of the blackmailers, only to be drawn into intricate mazes which are ingeniously riddled with hazards, ensuring that no one will emerge alive. The FBI has used every technological secret at their disposal to beat the killers at their game — and they have failed.

The clock is ticking. Deputy Assistant Director Kate Bannon knows that the solution will not be found by following the rules. It's time to call in someonefrom her past, someone who has routinely handled the impossible — a loose cannon ex-agent fired for insubordination but still the very best she has ever seen.

It's time to call in Steve Vail … the Bricklayer.

The Bricklayer by Noah Boyd

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New This Week: Dead News, A Dakota Mystery by M. K. Coker

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Dead News by M. K. Coker

Dead News by M. K. Coker

A Dakota Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: M. K. Coker

Price: $3.99 (as of 03/04/2016 at 5:30 PM ET).

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If it bleeds, it leads …

Poised to win her first contested election in Eda County, South Dakota, Sheriff Karen Mehaffey is broadsided by bad news.

Not only does a hooligan throw blood on a turbine in the county's new wind farm, but Alyson Linderman, daughter of a Twin Cities media mogul, is found dead on the launch day of an electronics recycling center. Is it eco-terrorism in reverse or something more insidious?

Branded as a bumbling pair of misfits, Karen and her detective-uncle, Marek Okerlund, must solve the high profile murder under a media microscope — or they'll both lose their jobs.

Dead News by M. K. Coker

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