Wednesday, April 06, 2016

New This Week: Murder in the Marsh, An Adam Fletcher Mystery by Sara Whitford

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 April 2016 and priced $4.99 or less …

Murder in the Marsh by Sara Whitford

Murder in the Marsh by Sara Whitford

An Adam Fletcher Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Seaport Publishing

Price: $4.99 (as of 04/06/2016 at 6:30 PM ET).

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Port Beaufort, North Carolina — December 1766

After a tumultuous time in Havana where he uncovered more family secrets in a week than most people do in a lifetime, Adam Fletcher is grateful things are finally starting to get back to normal.

That is, until an inexplicable series of brutal crimes in the region hits a little too close to home. Suddenly, Adam finds himself in the middle of hunting down clues to try and identify the suspect, or suspects, in three different murders, one of which has a mystery victim.

Murder in the Marsh by Sara Whitford

See all three historical mysteries in the Adam Fletcher Series for $4.99 or less each on Kindle.

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Love Is Murder, A Short Story Collection by Sandra Brown, editor, 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, Harlequin MIRA …

Love Is Murder by Sandra Brown, editor

Love Is Murder by Sandra Brown, editor

A Short Story Collection

Publisher: Harlequin MIRA

Price: $2.99 (as of 04/06/2016 at 6:00 PM ET).

Love Is Murder by Sandra Brown, editor, Amazon Kindle format

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Prepare for heart-racing suspense in this original collection by thirty of the hottest bestselling authors and new voices writing romance suspense today.

Bodyguards, vigilantes, stalkers, serial killers, women (and men!) in jeopardy, cops, thieves, P.I.s, killers — these all-new stories will keep you thrilled and chilled late into the night.

Love Is Murder by Sandra Brown, editor

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New This Week: One Last Goodbye, A Sharyn Howard Mystery by Joyce and Jim Lavene

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 April 2016 and priced $4.99 or less …

One Last Goodbye by Joyce and Jim Lavene

One Last Goodbye by Joyce and Jim Lavene

A Sharyn Howard Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: J. Lavene

Price: $2.99 (as of 04/06/2016 at 5:30 PM ET).

One Last Goodbye by Joyce and Jim Lavene, Amazon Kindle format

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This is a new ebook edition of a book published in hardcover by Avalon in 2000.

Sheriff Sharyn Howard has her hands full. The county commission wants to cut her staff. Colonel John Metzger wants his brother's killer yesterday. And the Navy wants to be sure she comes up with the "right" answers to the town's new mystery.

Add to that a lovesick deputy and her mother dating Senator Caison Talbot, one of Sharyn's least favorite people.

But what really has her puzzled is the mystery everyone in town is talking about. Someone shot WWII Navy Captain William "Billy" Bost as he dipped his plane's wings to his sweetheart. The secret's been hidden for over half a century. Is it possible that the person who killed Billy Bost, Diamond Springs' most famous hero, is also the same person who killed the Pulitzer prize-winning author looking for the truth?

One Last Goodbye by Joyce and Jim Lavene

See also the recently reissued first mystery in this series, Last Dance, for $2.99 on Kindle.

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Scent of a Killer, A Novel of Romantic Suspense by Christiane Heggan, Now Available at a Special Price

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Scent of a Killer by Christiane Heggan

Scent of a Killer by Christiane Heggan

A Novel of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: Harlequin MIRA

Price: $2.99 (as of 04/06/2016 at 5:00 PM ET).

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Manhattan photographer Jenna Meyerson is attending her first exhibit when her ex-husband suddenly shows up, claiming to need her help. A corporate attorney, Adam Lear suspects a high-profile rival company of having ties to a deadly group of international criminals — and Jenna may have the photographs to prove it.

Before she can agree to give them to him, Adam is found murdered in Central Park. With the police convinced the attorney's death was a random act of violence, Jenna seeks the help of Adam's former best friend, private investigator Frank Renaldi. When an attempt on Jenna's life sends her into hiding, Frank's only hope of keeping her alive is to stay one step ahead of a killer who will stop at nothing to get what he wants.

Scent of a Killer by Christiane Heggan

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New This Week: One Dead, Two to Go, An Eddie Shoes Mystery by Elena Hartwell

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 April 2016 and priced $4.99 or less …

One Dead, Two to Go by Elena Hartwell

One Dead, Two to Go by Elena Hartwell

An Eddie Shoes Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Camel Press

Price: $4.95 (as of 04/06/2016 at 4:30 PM ET).

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Private Investigator Edwina "Eddie Shoes" Schultz's most recent job has her parked outside a seedy Bellingham hotel, photographing her quarry as he kisses his mistress goodbye. This is the last anyone will see of the woman … alive. Her body is later found dumped in an abandoned building. Eddie's client, Kendra Hallings, disappears soon after. Eddie hates to be stiffed for her fee, but she has to wonder if Kendra could be in trouble too. Or is she the killer?

Eddie usually balks at matters requiring a gun, but before she knows it, she is knee-deep in dangerous company, spurred on by her card-counting adrenaline-junkie mother who has shown up on her doorstep fresh from the shenanigans that got her kicked out of Vegas. Chava is only sixteen years older than Eddie and sadly lacking in parenting skills. Her unique areas of expertise, however, prove to be helpful in ways Eddie can't deny, making it hard to stop Chava from tagging along. Also investigating the homicide is Detective Chance Parker, new to Bellingham's Major Crimes unit but no stranger to Eddie. Their history as a couple back in Seattle is one more kink in a chain of complications, making Eddie's case more frustrating and perilous with each tick of the clock.

One Dead, Two to Go by Elena Hartwell

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Finding Mercy, A Home Valley Amish Novel of Romantic Suspense by Karen Harper, 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, Harlequin MIRA …

Finding Mercy by Karen Harper

Finding Mercy by Karen Harper

A Home Valley Amish Novel of Romantic Suspense (3rd in series)

Publisher: Harlequin MIRA

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/06/2016 at 4:00 PM ET).

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Quiet, cautious Ella Lantz has spent her entire life in the Home Valley. Tending her lavender fields, she finds calm and serenity in purple blooms, heavenly scents and a simple life. But the sudden arrival of a strange visitor heralds a host of new complications. Alex Caldwell is unlike any man Ella has ever met — in fact, he's a Wall Street whistle-blower under witness protection … and he's brought a world of trouble to the Lantz doorstep.

As Ella comes to trust — even love — a man so utterly worldly, she realizes her life has already changed forever. When it becomes violently clear that even the Home Valley is no refuge, Ella and Alex are driven into the wider world to hide. And, with such a high price placed on their silence, they may not survive to share their love …

Finding Mercy by Karen Harper

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Killer Takeout by Lucy Burdette, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016 …

Killer Takeout by Lucy Burdette

Killer Takeout by Lucy Burdette, A Hayley Snow, Key West Food Critic Mystery (7th in series)

Publisher: NAL

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It's Fantasy Fest at Key West, and food critic Hayley Snow is ready to celebrate. But a killer seems intent on crashing the party …

Every year, Key West's weeklong Mardi Gras — style festival has tourists and locals alike lining up for costumed revelry and delicious eats. Key Zest magazine has assigned Hayley to write a piece on the fest's grab-and-go food, so she's planning on hitting up the mobile eateries while checking out the party preparations.

Hayley's office mate, Danielle, recently elected Queen of Fantasy Fest, is also buzzing between festivities and fundraisers. But when a former royal rival gets taken out, Hayley needs to put down her party hat and her pen and figure out who served up a side of murder — before Danielle gets crowned a killer …

Killer Takeout by Lucy Burdette

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

Copycat, A Kitt Lundgren Mystery by Erica Spindler, 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, Harlequin MIRA …

Copycat by Erica Spindler

Copycat by Erica Spindler

A Kitt Lundgren Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Harlequin MIRA

Price: $2.99 (as of 04/06/2016 at 3:00 PM ET).

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Five years ago, three young victims were found murdered, posed like little angels. No witnesses, no evidence left behind. The Sleeping Angel Killer called his despicable acts 'the perfect crimes.' The case nearly destroyed homicide detective Kitt Lundgren's career — because she let the killer get away.

Now the Sleeping Angel Killer is back.

But Kitt notices something different about this new rash of killings — a tiny variation that suggests a copycat killer may be re-creating the original "perfect crimes". Then the unthinkable happens. The Sleeping Angel Killer himself approaches Kitt with a bizarre offer: he will help her catch his copycat.

Kitt must decide whether to place her trust in a murderer — or risk falling victim to a fiend who has taken the art of the perfect murder to horrific new heights.

Copycat by Erica Spindler

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Come Dark by Steven F. Havill, New in Bookstores during April 2016

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

Come Dark by Steven F. Havill

Come Dark by Steven F. Havill, a Posadas County Mystery (21st in series)

Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press

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Posadas County, New Mexico, is in the news. NightZone, a mammoth astronomy theme park, is bringing in jobs, media, and such new infrastructure as a slick narrow-gauge railway to transport tourists from the village of Posadas to the tramway running up the mesa to the project's site. And the Posadas High School girls' volleyball team is on a hot winning streak, exciting everyone.

But more news, not good, breaks. Volleyball Coach Clint Scott has been found gunned-down in the girls' shower room, the victim of four bullets, one fired nearly point blank into his heart. Dead for hours, killed soon after the end of last night's game. And, last night, a homegrown Banksy had tagged both one of the railway cars and a section of NightZone's giant radio telescope dish. Then, apparently, this young artist began work on a section of wall outside the girls' locker room at the high school — a project that was clearly — dramatically — interrupted.

With morning come two strange incidents. Stacie Willis Stewart, a former Posadas volleyball star, locks up her baby and Jack Russell terrier in her Volvo, walks away to local superstore The Spree — and disappears. A former teacher spots the child and dog before the heat can kill them. Deputy Tom Pasquale, in The Spree's parking lot where he's spotted a suspicious Illinois plate on a Ford Fusion, watched it all. He then leads a fruitless search for her inside the store. No luck — but he does score a man with an Elvis haircut and his wife when they return to the Ford with stories that don't add up.

The lead on the murder is Undersheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman, who's still able to call on the retired former sheriff, Bill Gastner — a good thing, for she is surprised by the arrival of her piano-prodigy son, Francisco, age 15, in a sleek Corvette driven some one thousand unchaperoned miles by an eighteen-year-old beauty, a cellist. Their goal: to join the one hundredth birthday celebration for Estelle's mother.

Come Dark by Steven F. Havill

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

Telemystery News: Amazon Renews Bosch for a Third Season

Bosch (Amazon Studios)

Amazon has renewed the crime drama Bosch for a third season. The first two seasons have been wildly popular with Amazon Prime viewers, including those here at Omnimystery News, who rated the first season as "outstanding" and thought the second season was even better.

Based on a character created by Michael Connelly, Titus Welliver stars as Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch, a homicide detective in Los Angeles.

"Our customers can't get enough of Harry Bosch," said Morgan Wandell, Head of Drama Series at Amazon Studios. "Michael, Eric, Henrik, and Pieter Jan, as well as Titus and the entire cast and crew, have done a fantastic job with Season 2, and we can't wait to see what they have in store for next season."

"[For the third season we] are going to adapt The Black Echo and elements of A Darkness More than Night this time around," said Connelly on his website.

No premiere date was announced.

Braking for Bodies by Duffy Brown, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016 …

Braking for Bodies by Duffy Brown

Braking for Bodies by Duffy Brown, An Evie Bloomfield, Cycle Path Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Berkley

Braking for Bodies by Duffy Brown, Amazon Kindle format

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Moving from Los Angeles to small, picturesque Mackinac Island to work in a bike shop might seem crazy, but Evie knows it's the best decision she's ever made. That's not to say she's gotten rid of all her stress; after all, the upcoming Lilac Festival has everyone in town riding in circles.

But things really go downhill when a ferry full of tourists — including Evie's friend Fiona's former boss, the editor of a sleazy rag in LA — arrives on the island. No one knows why Peephole Perry came all the way to Mackinac, but things aren't looking good for Fiona when Peep is found dead. Now Evie has to gear up and get a grip on the truth if she wants to clear her friend's name …

Braking for Bodies by Duffy Brown

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

Ticket to Ride, A Sam McCain Mystery by Ed Gorman, 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, Pegasus Books …

Ticket to Ride by Ed Gorman

Ticket to Ride by Ed Gorman

A Sam McCain Mystery (8th in series)

Publisher: Pegasus Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/06/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

Ticket to Ride by Ed Gorman, Amazon Kindle format

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1965: America's favorite small-town detective must solve the murder of two old friends against the backdrop of America's cultural revolution.

For small-town Iowa lawyer Sam McCain, the year 1965 is not a sweet one. His father is gravely ill. His elitist boss is just now coming out of rehab. The brilliant lawyer he'd hoped to start a relationship with has gone back to her husband in Chicago. And the first young soldier from Black River Falls returns home from a strange place called Vietnam. In a coffin.

With the Beatles, Rolling Stones, and Bob Dylan irritating those over thirty, Sam McCain is forced to realize that his old world, along with the entire country's, is about to end forever.

Ticket to Ride by Ed Gorman

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Permanently Booked, The Ladies Smythe & Westin Series by Lisa Q. Mathews, New This Week from Carina Press

Carina Press is a digital-first imprint from Harlequin, publishing books in an interesting and diverse selection of genres including contemporary romance, steampunk, gay/lesbian fiction, science-fiction, fantasy, and — but of course — mystery and suspense.

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

Permanently Booked by Lisa Q. Mathews

Permanently Booked by Lisa Q. Mathews

The Ladies Smythe & Westin Series (2nd in series)

Publisher: Carina Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 04/06/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

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The first rule of the Hibiscus Pointe book club is don't talk about the murder …

Semi-reformed party girl Summer Smythe is finally feeling at home at the Hibiscus Pointe Retirement Community. All that's left to do is replace her late grandma's massive book collection with a TV. Donating them to the community library is the perfect solution — until she finds the librarian buried in books. Literally.

Summer and her sleuthing partner, longtime resident Dorothy Westin, can't imagine who would want to kill poor, dedicated Lorella. Soon, they're on case … and the Hibiscus Pointe book club is the perfect cover for their investigation.

A murdered librarian is headline news in south Florida, and even outsiders, including an oddball professor and a pair of dueling authors, are eager to join the once-dull group. But one menacing member has Dorothy and Summer bookmarked for the morgue. If the Ladies Smythe and Westin don't nab the killer fast, the Hibiscus Pointe book club may be reading their obituaries next.

Permanently Booked by Lisa Q. Mathews

See also the highly reviewed first mystery in this series, Cardiac Arrest, for $3.99 on Kindle.

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An Excerpt from Cleansed by Death, a Jo Oliver Thriller by Catherine Finger

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Catherine Finger

We are delighted to welcome author Catherine Finger to Omnimystery News today.

Catherine's first in a new series featuring Police Chief Jo Oliver is Cleansed by Death (HopeSprings Books; April 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt from it.

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WE CROUCHED IN THE WOODS NEAR my cabin, my lower abdomen pressed up against the unyielding leather of my gun belt, a small roll of fat leaking out of the bottom of the Kevlar vest encircling my upper body. It might not have been a bad idea to up my fifty crunches a day regime now that I was staring down the double barrel of forty. Or maybe just start doing them. The polyester fibers of the uniform I had donned melted into the cover of the Kevlar vest, and I didn't care what the care tag read; polyester did not breathe well. We'd been wearing this gear longer than I wanted, but it fueled my anger and gave me a sense of power.
  Nick's nudge snapped me back to full attention. Stone was on my left, and Nick and Gino squatted on my right. Each clasped an AR-15 aloft and in ready position. I held my trusty service pistol in my right hand.
  A SWAT team crouched behind us, ready to storm the building. All in all, power was on our side. Firepower, manpower, enough power to take out this evil monster. The breaching team slipped into place, shouldering their battering ram as if it weighed no more than a fringed rug. The lead man gave me a thumbs-up and waited for my signal to charge. Thanks to Nick, the Feds had given up trying to wrestle command away from me for the take down. This was personal. My girl. My cabin. My case. Mine to win, lose, or die trying.
  There were no windows in the heavy wooden door of the cabin. We probably hadn't given ourselves away. The terrible pressure of knowing every second was life or death for my little girl bore down hard on me. And she would be my little girl; she was my little girl. Pending divorce or no, the paperwork would start tomorrow. The adoption was a done deal in my heart. I lifted my head, gave the nod to the breaching team, and unleashed hell on the demon inside.
  Everything happened at once, like a well-choreographed dance. The moves went down exactly as we'd planned on the drive over. The door gave way after one swing. I was the first one into the room, with Stone and Nick and Gino on my six and dozens of cops and agents waiting outside. The entire operation unfolded in a smooth, free flow of room-clearing tactics. Men peeled off in all directions, securing the small dwelling in seconds. We located the perp in the back of the living room, up against the wall, bent over a toolbox of metal tools. A little heap rested on a dirty mat on the floor, at a ninety-degree angle from the killer. Please let her still be alive.

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Catherine Finger
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Catherine Finger

Like her heroine, Police Chief Jo Oliver, Dr. Catherine Finger is committed to protect and serve. But instead of handcuffs and handguns, she uses her wit and wisdom as a high school superintendent and a community volunteer in northern Illinois.

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

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Cleansed by Death by Catherine Finger

Cleansed by Death by Catherine Finger

A Jo Oliver Thriller

Publisher: HopeSprings Books

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For four years, Josie Oliver has been Chief of Police of the quiet village of Haversport, Illinois. She's kept her husband's abuse a secret, until today. Adding to the chaos of her personal life, her old flame drags her into the FBI's investigation of the Mentor Sister Serial Killer.

As the Christmas holiday approaches, the serial killer escalates. And so does her husband, leaving Jo fighting for her marriage, faith, and fate.

Cleansed by Death by Catherine Finger. Click here to take a Look Inside the book.

An Excerpt from No Harder Prison, a Crime Novel by Trey R. Barker

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Trey R. Barker

We are delighted to welcome back author Trey R. Barker to Omnimystery News.

Last month we had a conversation with Trey about his new crime novel No Harder Prison (Down & Out Books; March 2016 trade paperback) and he subsequently gave us the backstory to the origin of the book. Today he has generous provided us with an excerpt from it, the first two chapters.

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WHERE THE HELL IS MY MONEY?" Pacing, Noverto Griego clutched a cigar.
  "That money's —" The man sitting behind the screen, his face lit by a deep blue, cleared his throat. "That money's pretty much gone."
  "I know that." Sweat broke on Griego's forehead as he continued to worry the cigar. "Who are you?" Griego's voice was quiet, barely a whisper in the office.
  From a shelf, Griego took a small box. Inside that box was a never-fired Beretta 92. He'd only taken it out of the factory-direct packaging and cleaned it a few days ago. He hefted the pistol but stared at the numbers on the screen. "I got fifteen shots here, whoever you are."
  "Dana had fourteen, didn't he?" the man asked.
  "Ten of those to the guy's face. Wasn't much face left."
  "He gets out tomorrow, right?"
  "Tomorrow."
  "This his doing?"
  The cigar began to split open. Griego nodded. "Yeah." He touched the gun barrel to the computer screen. "Call Stefan, tell him I gotta job for him."
  "Dana getting his own ten shots?"
  The cigar broke. Tobacco spilled to the desktop, then to the carpet. "Right now, all I want is my money back."
  
  
CHAPTER 2
  
When doors close, they close forever.
  First day, first words, from the first guard he saw.
  Twelve years ago and it had been Captain Woburn. He'd said it as the men had gotten off the bus, giving them each the same smug grin. We know the real score, that grin said, And you ain't even worth the shit on our shoes.
  Somewhere down the mainline, a door slammed. Somewhere else, hard to tell exactly where in a concrete-lined hallway, someone laughed at someone else's yelp.
  Usually, Dana Oldham could ignore the cries. Having heard the hurt ten thousand times, every day and night for twelve years, the anguish had become part of his brain. When he'd first arrived, convicted of murdering a gas station attendant, he had crossed himself and said a prayer for those who cried out. After six months, he'd just crossed himself. Six months after that, there was nothing but the brutalized inmate as background music.
  But tonight he heard the cries again.
  Because tonight was it. Last night in. Tomorrow at sunrise and a free man walking out.
  Nearby, another cell door closed.
  The beaten and the wounded he had learned to ignore, but that sound — that metallic bang, like a sheet of iron smashing down over someone's head — he had never been able to shut out. The bang, then the whir of the electric lock, and then nothing at all except all the time in the world to replay the bang in your head.
  "No more." His words stumbled into the walkway. "Enough is enough. No more." Dana rattled his cup against the bars. "Now. Now."
  "Hey, nigger, shut up." Anonymous voices from everywhere on the line, the first one or two for Dana. Beyond those two, the voices yelled just to yell. "Shut up, Reggie, I'll whittle your ass right out." "Yeah? Get your nigger ass over here." "Oh, the wetback boy shouldn't'a said that. It'll come a beating."
  Dana fell back from the bars. Stupid, he thought. Not once, in twelve years, had he called through the bars. Now everyone was shouting and threatening and most were looking for a piece of Dana's innocent tomorrow.
  Damn near none of them were innocent, no matter what they said. He was but it didn't matter that a prosecutor had hidden evidence for re-election, it didn't matter that the police hadn't investigated beyond the first name they found. None of that mattered because when the doors close, they close forever. And if they open again, it's one of two things: freedom or death. And sometimes there was no difference.
  The calls and jokes, threats, the songs and whispers piled atop each other until only one voice was discernible. It crept from the dark and slithered along the walkway until it stood outside Dana's cell.
  "I need it pretty bad, Dana." There was a long, empty sigh. "Why you think they moved me outta your cell? Maybe somebody snitched."
  Dana ground his teeth. "It was me, Trexler. You smell bad."
  Trexler laughed. "Educated man's always got a smart answer. I know what's in your head, Dana, you can't hide it from me. You scared. You been scared since the first night. 'S why you came to me. Because I could protect you. Mmmmm, now you say you done got me tossed. Guess you don't need my protection anymore."
  "Trexler, I'm tired of your mouth. Find somebody else to stuff it with."
  "Zebra's getting some guts." A random voice from far down the mainline.
  "I am not a zebra," Dana shouted.
  "Sure as shit are, boy. You black and you white. Eighteen-inch dick and no rhythm."
  Laughter rang down the corridor.
  "No, he's more the cracker than the darkie. He got a four-inch dick and all kinds'a rhythm."
  More laughter.
  "You ain't never talked that way to me before, Dana. But you can make it up to me. Yes, sir." Trexler chuckled. "Stop by tomorrow. We'll fix it. Understand?"
  Dana squeezed the bars. Squeeze hard enough, he thought, and they'll snap.
  "Better get your ass in bed, Zebra, you gotta day tomorrow. Getting out and leaving us behind."
  Trexler went quiet then, but the rest of the wing continued to drown beneath its own noise. Eventually, Dana heard the weak laugh hidden in the middle of it all.
  "See what you started?" The voice's owner chuckled. "Christ, you got 'em all worked up. It'll be hours 'fore they go to sleep."
  "Yeah. I don't know what came over me," Dana said.
  "Yeah, you do."
  Dana held his tiny mirror outside his cell until an old face slid into it. "Ennis. You have a good day?"
  "Any day I ain't six feet under is a good day."
  A voice exploded from somewhere in the darkness. "I need some pussy and I need it now."
  "Shut up, brother," someone called. "You ain't never had no pussy you didn't pay for, just be glad you got Lilly in that cell. Tell him to put his pretty little ass up against them bars, I'll slide on over."
  In the mirror, Ennis' head moved slowly side to side. "Animals."
  "Yeah, they let the good prisoners go over to Block B."
  An old joke, worn down by years but it was comfortable, like an old pair of shoes.
  "Ennis? You don't sound so good."
  "Good? Hell, I been in here thirty years. How good you think I could be?"
  "Hey." Another random voice. "Dana, you listening, boy? I got some friends wanna make sure they find you. How's that sound? Get some friends over, have a little party. I mean, you ain't been too friendly with them, they're feeling a little neglected."
  Across the way, men stood with arms draped out of cells, cigarettes or mirrors clutched tightly, bottles of illicit booze held easily, as though there weren't a care in the world. How many had laid down the bets, Dana wondered. "Five to one against?"
  "'Bout what I hear," Ennis said. "But I got my dimes on you."
  Dana chuckled. "Correct me if I'm wrong, but haven't you lost every bet you've ever made in this place?"
  "Yeah, I keep betting on the good guys."
  Dana saw it at the last second. A small black thing, flying through the shadows. When he jumped, his hand caught between the bars and pinned his wrist backward. He yipped as the flying thing exploded.
  "Dana? Dana? You okay?"
  His wrist thrummed. Wetness, maybe blood, soaked him. A few cons cheered.
  "Dana? Damnit, boy, answer me. You dead?"
  Beyond his wrist, there was no pain. "I don't think so, Ennis." His wet shirt stuck coldly to his ribs like a second skin. "Idiots."
  Ennis snickered. "Water balloon?"
  "Yeah."
  "Maybe surviving that makes those odds a little better."
  It was crazed, men betting on death. It was the chaos of money changing hands over the possibility of a man getting shanked in the breakfast line or beaten in the shower.
  Dana stuck his hand through his cell toward Ennis'. When Ennis' hand came out, Dana held it desperately. "I'm real scared right now."
  "I know."
  "I'm not going to make it."
  "Yeah, you are."
  "They're going to kill me."
  Ennis was silent after that. The man had bet his dimes on Dana but did he really think he would collect? Did he really think Dana would make it through the day?
  Because Dana sure as hell didn't.

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Trey R. Barker
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Trey R. Barker

Trey R. Barker has published hundreds of short stories, plays, poems, and thousands of articles as a former journalist. Currently, he is a sergeant with the Bureau County Sheriff's Office, and an investigator with the Illinois Attorney General's Internet Crimes Against Children task force.

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

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No Harder Prison by Trey R. Barker

No Harder Prison by Trey R. Barker

A Crime Novel

Publisher: Down & Out Books

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Two hours out of prison and already someone is shooting at Dana Oldham.

Dana has traded the stain of "convict" for the freedom of "wrongly convicted." But before he can get home, his car is shot up and the shooters demand the return of $50,000 Dana swiped from a gun runner. To punctuate their demand, they shoot his niece.

But Dana hasn't stolen anything, and as the amount of stolen money rises, so does the violence directed against him.

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