Thursday, March 10, 2016

Shadow Boys, A Jon Cantrell Thriller by Harry Hunsicker, Now Available at a Special Price

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Shadow Boys by Harry Hunsicker

Shadow Boys by Harry Hunsicker

A Jon Cantrell Thriller (2nd in series)

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Price: $1.99 (as of 03/10/2016 at 7:00 PM ET).

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For once, things are going well for former DEA contractor Jon Cantrell. He's got a real job as a fix-it man for a law firm that specializes in handling government contracts. But when his ex-girlfriend Piper asks him to meet with a high-ranking police official and Cantrell is forced to take an off-the-books assignment to find a missing boy, everything starts to unravel.

Not helping the situation is his client, Deputy Chief Raul Delgado, an up-and-coming politico carrying his own tragic burdens he doesn't like to dwell on. Forty years earlier, a racist cop brutally killed Delgado's brother. Now, in a weird twist of fate, Delgado works for the very department that altered his life.

As Cantrell proceeds, he uncovers a puzzling link between Delgado, the missing boy, and a series of vigilante murders. As the link becomes clearer, Cantrell struggles to stay alive and find the missing child.

Shadow Boys by Harry Hunsicker

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New This Week: Beachside Murder, A Team Gossip Cozy Mystery by Martha Rivers

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Beachside Murder by Martha Rivers

Beachside Murder by Martha Rivers

A Team Gossip Cozy Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Martha Rivers

Price: $2.99 (as of 03/10/2016 at 6:30 PM ET).

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When Meghan Croft starts her new job as a restaurant manager in a quiet summer town, she expects it to be easy. How hard can it be to control a handful of misfit employees, a diva chef, and the small town's peculiar neighbors? Actually, it's harder than it seems, and Meghan's problems have only just begun.

When one of the restaurant's customers dies in strange circumstances, the murder investigation will involve everyone in town: one of Meghan's ex-boyfriends, the victim's family and his lover, waiters, and even tourists.

Meghan is no detective, but she'll try her best to solve the case.

Will she retain her sanity when she encounters old heartbreaks, explosive friends, and an unsolvable plot full of unexpected twists that never seems to end?

Beachside Murder by Martha Rivers

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A Cold Dark Place, An Emily Kenyon Thriller by Gregg Olsen, Now Available at a Special Price

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A Cold Dark Place by Gregg Olsen

A Cold Dark Place by Gregg Olsen

An Emily Kenyon Thriller (1st in series)

Publisher: Pinnacle

Price: $1.99 (as of 03/10/2016 at 6:00 PM ET).

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In a secluded farm house in the Pacific Northwest, a family has been slaughtered — and a teenage son has disappeared. Single mother and cop, Emily Kenyon spearheads a dark hunt for a killer. But Emily's teenage daughter Jenna is one step ahead of her …

Jenna knows the boy suspected of murdering his family and wants to help him — perhaps too much. Then within days of the first murder, another family is butchered, this time in Iowa. And on the heels of this brutal slaying, another follows in Salt Lake City. Eerie similarities link the crime scenes. But an even darker connection threatens to claim even more victims …

As Emily fits the puzzle pieces together, she realizes the danger surrounding her daughter is worse than she'd imagined. Now in a desperate race to save Jenna, Emily must match wits with the most cunning, diabolical killer she's faced yet in her career — a killer who's just placed her and her daughter at the top of his list …

A Cold Dark Place by Gregg Olsen

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New This Week: Weave a Murderous Web, A Jane Larson Mystery by Anne Rothman-Hicks and Ken Hicks

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Weave a Murderous Web by Anne Rothman-Hicks and Ken Hicks

Weave a Murderous Web by Anne Rothman-Hicks and Ken Hicks

A Jane Larson Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Melange Books

Price: $4.99 (as of 03/10/2016 at 5:30 PM ET).

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No good deed goes unpunished …

When Jane Larson — a hot-shot litigator for a large firm in New York City — helps out a friend, she is sucked into the unfamiliar world of divorce and child support.

Jane's discovery of the deadbeat dad's hidden assets soon unravels a web of lies, drugs, and murder that keeps getting more dangerous.

Soon, Jane is involved in a high stakes race to recover a missing suitcase of cash and catch the murderer before she becomes the next victim.

Weave a Murderous Web by Anne Rothman-Hicks and Ken Hicks

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Deadly Echoes, A Donovan Nash Thriller by Philip Donlay, Now Available at a Special Price

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Deadly Echoes by Philip Donlay

Deadly Echoes by Philip Donlay

A Donovan Nash Thriller (4th in series)

Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

Price: $1.99 (as of 03/10/2016 at 5:00 PM ET).

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Donovan Nash is a man under siege, and this time it's personal …

Eco-Watch, the premier scientific research organization Donovan Nash founded, is being blamed for a series of violent eco-atrocities that ignite protests around the world. Behind the attacks is Garrick Pearce, a man from Donovan's past, who is bent on a ruthless vendetta. Garrick has promised that after he annihilates Eco-Watch, he'll murder everyone close to Nash.

Recoiling from the damage, Donovan enlists the help of Erica, a woman who claims she has information Donovan needs, but her knowledge makes her a marked woman. Running from trained killers, the FBI and even his own organization, Donovan races from southern California to British Columbia, then finally to Alaska where he joins Eco-Watch personnel and desperately tries to stop what promises to be the worst eco-atrocity in history.

With his world in tatters and everything he built seemingly destroyed, Donovan is forced to make one last desperate gamble to stop Garrick and silence the man forever — a roll of the dice that may very well cost Nash his life.

Deadly Echoes by Philip Donlay

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New This Week: Miss Frost Solves A Cold Case, A Jayne Frost, Nocturne Falls Mystery by Kristen Painter

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Miss Frost Solves A Cold Case by Kristen Painter

Miss Frost Solves A Cold Case by Kristen Painter

A Jayne Frost, Nocturne Falls Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Sugar Skull Books

Price: $4.99 (as of 03/10/2016 at 4:30 PM ET).

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Jayne Frost is a lot of things. Winter elf, Jack Frost's daughter, Santa Claus's niece, heir to the Winter Throne and now … private investigator. Sort of.

Needing someone he can trust, her father sends her undercover to Nocturne Falls to find out why employees at the Santa's Workshop toy store are going missing.

Doing that requires getting to know the town, which leads to interesting encounters with a sexy vampire, an old flame, and an elevator that's strictly off-limits. The more Jayne finds out, the more questions she has, but the answers lead her deeper into danger.

Will her magic save her? Or will she come up cold?

Miss Frost Solves A Cold Case by Kristen Painter

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Walks Through Mist, The Dreaming Series by Kim Murphy, Now Available at a Special Price

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Walks Through Mist by Kim Murphy

Walks Through Mist by Kim Murphy

The Dreaming Series (1st in series)

Publisher: Coachlight Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 03/10/2016 at 4:00 PM ET).

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Witch trials in Virginia? Salem wasn't the first …

Psychologist Shae Howard treats a patient who claims to recall nothing of the current century. Under hypnosis, Phoebe Wynne tells an astonishing tale of an ocean crossing to Colonial Jamestown, followed by near starvation and a daring escape to a nearby Indian tribe.

Although Shae's ex-husband, seasoned police detective Lee Crowley, is intrigued by Phoebe's story, he remains skeptical regarding her claim that she's from the seventeenth century. A Native American himself, he does, however, admit to feeling a kinship with Phoebe. How is it that she seems to understand his pain and anger at being caught between two cultures?

Phoebe shows Lee "the dreaming," which reveals a misty world where the Powhatan people and Colonial Jamestown come to life … and connects him to his own past. Is Phoebe delusional? A witch? Or has she indeed traveled through time?

Walks Through Mist by Kim Murphy

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Skinny Dipping with Murder by Auralee Wallace, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during March 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during March 2016 …

Skinny Dipping with Murder by Auralee Wallace

Skinny Dipping with Murder by Auralee Wallace, An Erica Bloom, Otter Lake Mystery

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

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Erica Bloom is in no rush to return to Otter Lake, the site of her mother's spiritual retreat for women. Erica met her inner goddess years ago and she's happy to have forged a new identity on her own, thank you very much. But her new-age-y, well-meaning mother is losing her grip on the business, and needs Erica's help. So she heads back to her New Hampshire hometown, where nothing much has changed-except for maybe the body in the well …

When Erica was a teenager, she fell prey to a practical joke that left her near-naked in Otter Lake's annual Raspberry Social. The incident was humiliating, but it wasn't like anyone got killed — until now. Those who were behind that long-ago prank are starting to turn up dead, and Erica's appearance in town makes her a prime suspect. To make matters worse, the town sheriff just happens to be Erica's old nemesis, Grady Forrester … who also happens to be hotter than ever.

Can Erica find a way to dig up the truth-before someone digs her grave?

Skinny Dipping with Murder by Auralee Wallace

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The Perk, A Suspense Thriller by Mark Gimenez, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Perk by Mark Gimenez

The Perk by Mark Gimenez

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Navarchus Press

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City lawyer Beck Hardin hasn't been back to the small town in Texas where he grew up for more than twenty years. He has history there. Bad memories.

But when his wife dies, Beck decides to return to Fredericksburg with his two young children. Leaving the rat race behind, he re-enters a beautiful but troubled small town simmering with ancient feuds, class rivalries and racial tensions.

As he tries to reconcile with his tough, stubborn father, and adjust back to the pace of small-town life, Beck learns of an unsolved case that has haunted Fredericksburg for the past five years. The statute of limitations on the case is fast approaching, and although Beck vowed to leave the law behind him, he can't resist the opportunity to seek justice.

Yet in taking the case on, Beck has made one of the most dangerous decisions of his life …

The Perk by Mark Gimenez

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On a Desert Shore by S. K. Rizzolo, New in Bookstores during March 2016

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

On a Desert Shore by S. K. Rizzolo

On a Desert Shore by S. K. Rizzolo, a Penelope Wolfe/John Chase, Regency Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press

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Protecting an heiress should be an easy job for Bow Street Runner John Chase. But the heiress — daughter of rich London merchant Hugo Garrod and a slave-housekeeper on his Jamaican property — is no conventional society miss. Educated to take a place among Regency England's upper crust and marry well, she has failed at London's social scene and lives isolated among the Garrod family in Clapham. And someone is playing her malicious tricks, some of which recall her island heritage of Obeah. John Chase needs to determine whether Marina is indeed a victim — or is herself a delusional and malicious trickster. If the trickster is real, is it her rejected suitor and cousin Ned Honeycutt? His demure sister? Their devoted aunt who acts as the Garrod housekeeper? A clergyman friend? Everyone around Hugo Garrod has a stake in how he disposes of his immense wealth.

Meanwhile Mrs. Penelope Wolfe, an abandoned wife, flouts convention by earning her living with her pen. She's in love with barrister Edward Buckler and hesitant to further scandalize society by breaking any more rules. Hugo Garrod invites her to join his household and put her pen to work. Her assignment takes her into an exotic world where menace lurks at every turn of the garden path and the façade of propriety masks danger. To solve the case, Chase must grasp the enigma of Marina, an expert in self-concealment, who challenges his assumptions and confronts him with difficult truths. And, with the aid of Penelope and Edward Buckler, Chase must reveal a clever killer.

On a Desert Shore by S. K. Rizzolo

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Telemystery News: New Poster for Houdini & Doyle (Fox)

Houdini & Doyle

A new poster for the upcoming Fox Special Event Houdini & Doyle has been released by the network (right; click for larger version). The tagline: "Catching killers is elementary to them."

Inspired by true events, the series follows two great men of the 20th century and real-life friends — Harry Houdini (Michael Weston), master magician, escape artist and paranormal debunker; and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Stephen Mangan), prolific writer, creator of "Sherlock Holmes" and paranormal aficionado. They grudgingly join forces with New Scotland Yard to investigate unsolved, inexplicable and possibly supernatural crimes, alongside the first female Constable of the London Metropolitan Police Force, Adelaide Stratton (Rebecca Liddiard).

In the series, Houdini, Doyle and Stratton are tasked with the cases that nobody else can solve. It challenges their sense of what is real and what is not. Houdini is a skeptic, while Doyle believes in the unseen. Their diverse viewpoints make solving crime a challenge and often Stratton is put in the middle. The trio will take on cases that involve vampires, ghosts, monsters and poltergeists … or are they a ruse to conceal murder?

Houdini & Doyle premieres Monday, May 2nd on Fox at 9 PM ET/PT. Watch a series "first look", below.

Between a Book and a Hard Place by Denise Swanson, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during March 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during March 2016 …

Between a Book and a Hard Place by Denise Swanson

Between a Book and a Hard Place by Denise Swanson, A Dev Sinclair, Devereaux's Dime Store Mystery

Publisher: NAL

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Five-and-dime store owner Devereaux "Dev" Sinclair moved to Shadow Bend for her family. But when her long-lost mother shows up in town, she realizes too much kin can be killer …

Shadow Bend's library closed years ago because of budgetary problems, so when a wealthy benefactor offers to reopen it, everyone, including Dev, is thrilled. But Dev's excitement wanes when she realizes the mysterious donor is actually her runaway mother Yvette's latest husband, Jett Benedict.

Dev suspects that Yvette and Jett's intentions aren't as noble as they appear, but before she can discover what they're really up to, Jett turns up dead — and all clues point to Yvette as the prime suspect.

Even though Dev has no loyalty to Yvette, she's in a bind. Setting the record straight could prove her mother is a killer. But doing nothing might get her mother booked for a crime she didn't commit …

Between a Book and a Hard Place by Denise Swanson

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The Second Deadly Sin, An Edward X. Delaney Mystery by Lawrence Sanders, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Second Deadly Sin by Lawrence Sanders

The Second Deadly Sin by Lawrence Sanders

An Edward X. Delaney Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $2.99 (as of 03/10/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

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A month ago, world-renowned artist Victor Maitland was found dead in his Mott Street studio — stabbed repeatedly in the back. With no clear leads or suspects, the New York Police Department calls Chief Edward Delaney out of retirement. Delaney is still adjusting to life on the outside, and he's bored by his free time. He welcomes the chance to put his well-honed investigative skills to the test once again.

To investigate the case, Delaney plunges into Maitland's rarefied orbit. Following a winding path of avarice, deception, and fraud, Delaney uncovers a long line of suspects that includes Maitland's wife, son, and mistress. When a second murder rocks Manhattan's art world, Delaney moves closer to the truth about what kind of a man — or monster — Victor Maitland really was. But which of the artist's enemies was capable of killing him and leaving no trail?

The Second Deadly Sin by Lawrence Sanders

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Death With An Ocean View, A Kate Kennedy Mystery by Noreen Wald, New This Week from Henery Press

Henery Press — the place to be for mystery — publishes books in the mystery/suspense genre focused on engaging stories with sharp twists and lively characters.

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

Death With An Ocean View by Noreen Wald

Death With An Ocean View by Noreen Wald

A Kate Kennedy Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Henery Press

Price: $2.99 (as of 03/10/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

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This is a new ebook edition of a book published as written by Nora Charles in paperback by Berkley in 2004.

Nestled between fast track Ft. Lauderdale and nouveau riche Boca Raton, the once sleepy beach town of Palmetto is plagued by progress. The latest news has Ocean Vista condo board president Stella Sajak and other residents in an uproar. Developers plan to raze the property and put up a glitzy resort. But when Stella says she'll go to City Hall and fight this to the death, no one thinks to take her statement literally.

And when Kate begins to investigate the murder, she discovers that this little corner of the sunshine state is cursed with corruption, unsavory characters, and a very dark cloud overhead.

Death With An Ocean View by Noreen Wald

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A Conversation with Novelist Terrence McCauley

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Terrence McCauley

We are delighted to welcome author Terrence McCauley to Omnimystery News today.

Terrence's new novella is titled The Devil Dogs of Belleau Wood (Down & Out Books; February 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats) with all proceeds from the sale benefiting the Semper Fi Fund.

We recently had the opportunity to spend some time with him talking about his work.

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Omnimystery News: How did the idea of a prequel story come about?

Terrence McCauley
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Terrence McCauley

Terrence McCauley: At this point, all of my stories, novels and novellas are part of the same fictional realm. Devil Dogs is a prequel involving the war time experiences of Charlie Doherty, the same Tammany Hall-corrupted NYPD detective who is featured in my previous novels Prohibition and Slow Burn and in my novella Fight Card: Against the Ropes.

The idea to write about Charlie's experiences came to me while I was writing an epic fight scene that takes place in Slow Burn, where the story is told in first-person from Charlie's perspective. It's a scene where rent protesters begin to riot and Charlie helps the police restore order. As he's wading through the protestors, he has a flashback to the epic battle in Belleau Wood where he found himself in a pitched battle against an unflinching enemy.

OMN: How difficult was it to take Charlie back to 1918?

TM: Though all of my fiction takes place within the same universe, that doesn't mean my audience has to read all of my stories in order. But I'd like them to be able to recognize characters and events if they read more than one piece of my work.

For example, Charlie Doherty appears as an older man in Prohibition and Slow Burn, but as a much younger man in Devil Dogs. He's still fundamentally the same character, but in Dogs, he's certainly not as worldly or jaded as he is in Slow Burn. I offer the reader a glimpse into how he becomes that way, but not enough to make a first-time reader feel like they're missing out on something that appears in the later books. In fact, I look at each project — whether it's a novella, short story or novel — as a way to introduce the reader to my work and hopefully get them interested in reading more of it.

OMN: How difficult is it for you to find the right voice for your characters?

TM: Most of my lead characters have been male, although I wrote a short story from the perspective of a young girl in upstate New York once. It was called "Redemption" and it was published in Thuglit, Issue Three.

I also try to write characters that are compelling and have completely different experiences than my own. My fictional universe has featured wealthy families and cops and war heroes and killers. I've never been any of those things but I try to find something common about each character type and accentuate it in my writing. I think as long as the voice and descriptions are authentic, it works.

OMN: Suppose Charlie were to interview you. What would your conversation sound like?

TM: Charlie Doherty (flicking an ash on the sidewalk): So what's your thing? Everybody's got a thing. What's yours?
Me: What do you mean?
Charlie: Don't play stupid. Booze? Women? You play the ponies? Shoot craps?
Me: Cigars.
Charlie: That's a good thing.

OMN: Into which genre would you generally place your books?

TM: I'd categorize myself as a Pulp/Noir writer. Maybe that's more of a style rather than a genre. One of my literary heroes is Richard Matheson, who published works across many genres. I got my start writing pulp works and I don't have plan on changing. Whether I'm writing a western or space adventure or one of my spy thriller stories, I like the clear delineation of plot and character. I like to deliver facts to the reader through dialogue and events, not long exposition paragraphs. I prefer to keep the static in a story to a minimum and keep the reader engaged.

OMN: How would you tweet a summary of your new book?

TM: The Devil Dogs of Belleau Wood is an intense war novella that tells the epic tale of valor, sacrifice and duty in World War One

OMN: When starting a new project, which comes first: the characters or the storyline?

TM: For me, it's always about the storyline. I try to write interesting and compelling characters. The reader might not necessarily like them all the time. That's by design. After all, everyone gets on someone's nerves some of the time. I feel that adds a certain credibility to my work. But if they're not doing something that maintains the reader's interest, the work is pointless.

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

TM: I'm in government relations and haven't written about a PR-person yet. I plan to eventually, but for now, I'm happy to stay in the Crime/Thriller slot. I've never been a gangster or a spy or a cop, but so what? I bring human elements to my work that I've experienced in life. I place my character in certain situations and make them respond in a way to which the reader can relate. It takes a lot of research to pull that off, but it's worth it.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

TM: I never outline. Not formally. I start off with a beginning and an end and I fill in the blanks as I go. Sometimes, the ending changes completely. Sometimes the beginning does, too, but I never feel lost in the writing process. I trust the initial idea and let it evolve as I type. Sometimes the slightest change throws the entire story into chaos, but that's the fun part of the process.

For example, I did a lot of research on the battle of Belleau Wood. I wanted to get all the details right and, along the way, found the writing to be more of research paper than enjoyable for me. I realized that there were a lot of accounts of the battle, some of them varying and all of them important. I didn't want to get lost in the details and lose the soul of the story in the bargain. So, I scrapped all of the technical aspects and focused on the true essence of that horrible battle. I paid attention to the necessary details (such as the difference between a bayonet and a trench knife) and told the story I wanted to tell. One of fear overcome by a sense of survival, valor and duty.

OMN: Tell us more about how your research your storylines.

TM: I always do a lot of research for my books. I use it as a guide and inspiration. All of my books have been born out of a real-world event, save for my futuristic science fiction. Prohibition was loosely inspired by the life of Owen Madden and the corrupt Tammany Hall machine in New York City. Slow Burn was inspired by the Lindbergh kidnapping and the social changes coming to New York at that time. Sympathy for the Devil was inspired by the surveillance culture and the fears of terrorism that grip us today. I like to do enough research to know enough of what I'm talking about to tell a good story, but I try not to sweat the details too much. As one of my mentors — Wesley Gibson — told me once, "You're writing a novel, not a text book."

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

TM: The setting of all my work is the imperfection of the human condition. My villains are never all the way bad and my protagonists are never saints. In Prohibition, Quinn is a hitman who kills people. In Slow Burn and in Devil Dogs, Doherty is a corrupt hack. In Sympathy, Hicks is an often unlikable character fighting terrorists who fervently believe in their cause.

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

TM: Vienna. I've never been to Europe and I'm dying to go. It has such a rich history and I'd love to spend a couple of weeks there soaking it all in.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests?

TM: I'm a big cigar smoker. I'd never call myself an aficionado, but I enjoy sampling different types of cigars with tobacco from all over the world. Some people are big into wine. Cigars are my thing. I love the comradery of cigar smokers. Some of the most interesting conversations I've ever had were in cigar stores. I also like to travel, too. I live and work in New York City, so it's good to get away from it for a while and see different places. I also love movies. Classics, new releases and everything in between. They're a great escape for a jaded New Yorker like me.

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

TM: The best advice I ever received was from my late father. It came at a time when I was struggling with my first novel. It was almost a decade before I was published and the story wasn't clicking for me. He told me, "Just finish it. Because even if no one ever sees it, you'll know you wrote the story. No matter what happens for the rest of your life, you'll be able to point to something most people won't do and can't do even if they tried. You'll be able to reach into your desk drawer, pull out a binder and prove you started what you finished."

My father also gave me the harshest criticism I ever received. When I stepped away from that first novel, I had an idea for a sprawling, five-part gangster epic. Keep in mind, I hadn't even written so much as a short story yet, but I was lining up to write a massive novel. It was also one of the only times I did an outline, a twenty-page long thing that laid out the whole story. My father was an avid reader, so I showed him the outline and asked him what he thought. When he finished, he told me, "It's as long as a whore's dream and just as pointless." He was right. I eventually stripped it down, told the story from one gang's perspective and Prohibition was the result.

I'd advise aspiring authors to do something else to quell their zeal. Collect stamps or take up golf or skydiving or something else besides writing. If nothing else works and you find yourself drawn back to the craft, then pursue it with everything you've got, because it's going to take everything you've got to produce a quality book.

OMN: Complete this sentence for us: "I am a thriller writer and thus I am also …".

TM: I am a thriller writer and thus I am also unpredictable. I always try to change things up. Keeps it interesting for me and the reader.

OMN: How did Devil Dogs come to be titled?

TM: All of the other titles I came up with for Devil Dogs were sub-par and didn't tell the whole story. I thought the current title would just be a working title, but it stuck. Same thing with Prohibition. But Slow Burn was originally called The Taking of Jack Van Dorn. It was a literal title, but one of my friends told me it sounded like erotica. Nothing wrong with erotica, but it wasn't an erotic book! I came up with the title Slow Burn from a throw-away line in the story. Sympathy for the Devil has nothing to do with the Rolling Stones or their iconic song. It comes from a conversation in the novel where Hicks says the devil has a point, too. It goes spoke to the novel's spy theme, so I went with it.

OMN: How involved were you with the cover design?

TM: Down & Out Books publisher Eric Campbell kept me involved with the Devil Dogs cover every step of the way. We tried some covers, but they all looked too generic. We wanted a specific look for this cover and he struck gold by using elements of a World War I Marine recruitment poster. I think it's great.

But I also know the writer can't be the most objective when it comes to cover design. I'm also not a designer, so I like to leave that in the hands of the people who actually know what they're doing.

OMN: How much interaction do you have with your readers?

TM: I love all feedback. Positive, negative or indifferent. It helps me find out what's working and what needs some work.

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

TM: James Ellroy and James Clavell were big influences on my writing. I admired Richard Matheson's range and Robert B. Parker's ability to tell a great story with minimal description or dialogue. Richard Stark/Donald Westlake was also a huge influence on me.

OMN: When selecting a book to read for pleasure today, what do you look for?

TM: Lately, I've been on a big zombie book kick. I'd like to try my hand at a zombie story if I could come up with something original. The genre has attracted some very good writers who have crafted some original stories. I like reading outside whatever genre I might be writing in at the moment, and since I haven't tackled zombie fiction yet, that seems to be the safest bet.

OMN: What kinds of television or films do you enjoy watching?

TM: I admit to watching everything. Junk shows on Bravo and binge watching shows on Amazon or Netflix. Homeland is my latest obsession. I'm halfway through season 2 and enjoying it. On Netflix, I loved The Fall and River.

OMN: Suppose your books were to be adapted for television or film. Any ideas on who you'd like seeing the lead characters?

TM: I've always thought Titus Welliver would make a great Doherty, Gerard Butler would make a good Quinn and Jeremey Renner for Hicks.

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

TM: Top 5 Favorite Books — in no particular order:
1. The High Window — Raymond Chandler;
2. Tai Pan — James Clavell;
3. The Cold Six Thousand — James Ellroy;
4. The Hunter — Richard Stark/Donald Westlake; and
5. Cathedral — Nelson DeMille.

OMN: What's next for you?

TM: The sequel to Sympathy for the Devil is coming out in July 2016. It's called A Murder of Crows. I'm also working on finishing up a western I've been working on Vengeance at Dover Station and the third novel in the University series, tentatively called Vanguard Rising.

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Terrence McCauley has had short stories featured in Thuglit, Spintetingler Magazine, Shotgun Honey, Big Pulp and other publications. He is a member of the New York City chapter of the Mystery Writers of America, the International Thriller Writers and the International Crime Writers Association. A proud native of The Bronx, NY, he is currently writing his next work of fiction.

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

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The Devil Dogs of Belleau Wood by Terrence McCauley

The Devil Dogs of Belleau Wood by Terrence McCauley

A Prequel to Slow Burn

Publisher: Down & Out Books

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1918 — As a corrupt patrolman in New York City, Charlie Doherty had the ward bosses of Tammany Hall and other political cronies to watch his back. But in the hell-storm that became known as the Battle of Belleau Wood, only his rifle and his training keep him alive.

After taking cover behind a fallen tree during the worst of the German shelling, Doherty links up with a brave Marine captain and a ragtag crew of survivors who realize the only way out of danger lies not in retreat, but in marching toward the sound of the gunfire. They fight the enemy wherever they find them, hoping to hold back the advancing German tide long enough for the shaken American forces to regroup and re-enforce them. They lean forward. They dig in. They fight back.

Doherty and the others began the day as Marines. But by the time it is over, they will be part of a battle that helped secure the reputation of the United States Marine Corps as one of the most feared fighting forces in the world.

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