Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Drop Dead Divas, A Dixie Divas Mystery by Virginia Brown, Now Available at a Special Price

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Drop Dead Divas by Virginia Brown

Drop Dead Divas by Virginia Brown

A Dixie Divas Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Bell Bridge Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/12/2016 at 7:00 PM ET).

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Welcome to a genteel world of pimento cheese finger sandwiches, tall libations in frosted glasses, stiletto heels, aging southern-belle sisterhood, and murder …

Trinket Truevine, her pal Bitty and their raucous divas friends in the historic small town of Holly Springs, Mississippi, solved the murder of Bitty's ex-senator husband, Phillip. Now, in Drop Dead Divas, the Divas are sleuthing again. Their pal Naomi Spencer has been accused of murdering her fiance, drag race champion Race Champion. Soon, Naomi turns up dead, too.

Talk about a fly in the martini …

Drop Dead Divas by Virginia Brown

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New This Week: A Grand Murder, A Sammy Young, Piano Tuner Mystery by Kate Lucky

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A Grand Murder by Kate Lucky

A Grand Murder by Kate Lucky

A Sammy Young, Piano Tuner Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Seven Owl Press

Price: $2.99 (as of 04/12/2016 at 6:30 PM ET).

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A dead priest, a mobster, and two Blue Hawaiians …

When the state police try to pin the murder of a shady Catholic priest on piano tuner Sammy Young, she works against the clock to clear her name — and find the real killer. With the help of a cake-loving church secretary, a prospective boyfriend, and the town detective, Sammy delves into the reverend's dark underworld of seedy business dealings and backroom poker games. As word spreads that Sammy is a prime suspect, her carefree career could meet an untimely end thanks to the rumor mill.

But with the culprit still on the loose, the case of who killed the popular preacher only uncovers a series of secrets, lies, and dead ends. Will it take more than a prayer and a creepy caretaker to prove that this piano-loving sleuth didn't finish off the infamous father?

A Grand Murder by Kate Lucky

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Upon a Winter's Night, A Home Valley Amish Novel of Romantic Suspense by Karen Harper, Now Available at a Special Price

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Upon a Winter's Night by Karen Harper

Upon a Winter's Night by Karen Harper

A Home Valley Amish Novel of Romantic Suspense (4th in series)

Publisher: Harlequin MIRA

Price: $2.99 (as of 04/12/2016 at 6:00 PM ET).

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Though she is deeply loved by her parents, the fact that Lydia Brand is adopted has always made her feel different — an outsider. But as Christmas approaches and she begins to search for answers about her biological parents, more questions surface.

Soon it seems that the deaths of two women in her small town may not be coincidences, after all. And her pursuit of the truth has left her only with hints of a dark secret — and threats from an unseen adversary.

While she does her best to stave off advances from her parents' preferred suitor, Lydia discovers that her heart truly belongs to the man who's been there all along: her friend Josh Yoder. It's only with his help that Lydia can ensure that the stillness of a winter's night means peace … and not danger.

Upon a Winter's Night by Karen Harper

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New This Week: Dropping Dead in Delby Rish, A Very British Murder Mystery by Cathy Lea

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Dropping Dead in Delby Rish by Cathy Lea

Dropping Dead in Delby Rish by Cathy Lea

A Very British Murder Mystery

Publisher: Brakelight Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 04/12/2016 at 5:30 PM ET).

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A quint English town, a body, and a headline that reads: "Citizens of Delby Rish Not Safe In Their Beds. Police Clueless."

This latest case for Detective Inspector Andrew Manson and his pathologically stylish partner, Detective Eric Steinway has more twists than a contortionist at a Delby Rish parish fete.

Juggling a homicidal wife on fertility treatment and the unwelcomed advances of the local pathologist's lovely assistant, Manson must bring this crime and his domestic affairs to a speedy resolution.

Because if this case doesn't kill him, there's a very good chance his wife will.

Dropping Dead in Delby Rish by Cathy Lea

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Deadly Eyes, A Caribbean Murder Mystery by Michael Meyer, Now Available at a Special Price

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Deadly Eyes by Michael Meyer

Deadly Eyes by Michael Meyer

A Caribbean Murder Mystery

Publisher: Pacific Books

Price: 99¢ (as of 04/12/2016 at 5:00 PM ET).

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When Cuff and Rosie, laid-back lovers on their idyllic Caribbean paradise of St. Croix, are just beginning to move their relationship to the next level, they suddenly find themselves entangled in the crosshairs of an unknown stalker whose relentless pursuit knows no bounds.

Now, with their lives on the line and time running short, they know they must act fast or they will die.

Deadly Eyes by Michael Meyer

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New This Week: To Kill A Labrador, A Marcia Banks and Buddy Mystery by Kassandra Lamb

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To Kill A Labrador by Kassandra Lamb

To Kill A Labrador by Kassandra Lamb

A Marcia Banks and Buddy Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Misterio Press

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/12/2016 at 4:30 PM ET).

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Being normal can get complicated …

Marcia (pronounced Mar-see-a, not Marsha) likes to think of herself as a normal person, even though she has a rather abnormal vocation. She trains service dogs for combat veterans with PTSD. Then the ex-Marine owner of her first trainee is accused of murdering his wife, and Marcia gets sucked into an even more abnormal avocation — amateur sleuth.

Called in to dog-sit the Labrador service dog, Buddy, she's outraged that his veteran owner is being presumed guilty until proven innocent. With Buddy's help, she tries to uncover the real killer. Even after the hunky local sheriff politely tells her to butt out, Marcia keeps poking around. Until the killer pokes back …

To Kill A Labrador by Kassandra Lamb

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Holy Spy, A John Shakespeare Mystery by Rory Clements, Now Available at a Special Price

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Holy Spy by Rory Clements

Holy Spy by Rory Clements

A John Shakespeare Mystery (7th in series)

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: $2.99 (as of 04/12/2016 at 4:00 PM ET).

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In London's smoky taverns, a conspiracy is brewing: a group of wealthy young Catholic dissidents plot to assassinate Elizabeth, free Mary Queen of Scots — and open England to Spanish invasion. But the conspirators have been infiltrated by Sir Francis Walsingham's top intelligencer, John Shakespeare.

Shakespeare, however, is torn: the woman he loves stands accused of murder. In a desperate race against time he must save her from the noose and the realm from treachery. And then it dawns that both investigations are inextricably linked — by corruption very close to the seat of power …

Holy Spy by Rory Clements

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The Semester of Our Discontent by Cynthia Kuhn, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016 …

The Semester of Our Discontent by Cynthia Kuhn

The Semester of Our Discontent by Cynthia Kuhn, A Lila Maclean Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Henery Press

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English professor Lila Maclean is thrilled about her new job at prestigious Stonedale University, until she finds one of her colleagues dead. She soon learns that everyone, from the chancellor to the detective working the case, believes Lila — or someone she is protecting — may be responsible for the horrific event, so she assigns herself the task of identifying the killer.

More attacks on professors follow, the only connection a curious symbol at each of the crime scenes. Putting her scholarly skills to the test, Lila gathers evidence, but her search is complicated by an unexpected nemesis, a suspicious investigator, and an ominous secret society. Rather than earning an "A" for effort, she receives a threat featuring the mysterious emblem and must act quickly to avoid failing her assignment … and becoming the next victim.

The Semester of Our Discontent by Cynthia Kuhn

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Garden of Death, A Willow McQuade, Natural Remedies Mystery by Chrystle Fiedler, Now Available at a Special Price

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Garden of Death by Chrystle Fiedler

Garden of Death by Chrystle Fiedler

A Willow McQuade, Natural Remedies Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Pocket B ooks

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/12/2016 at 3:00 PM ET).

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When a local doctor is found dead in Willow McQuade's medicinal garden, she must find the killer to clear her boyfriend's name …

Dr. Willow McQuade, owner of Nature's Way Market & Café, has put the finishing touches on a new medicinal plant garden for Greenport's annual Maritime Festival and is ready for the festivities to begin. But it's not all flowers and sunshine at the grand opening, when Willow discovers the body of another contestant, Dr. Charles White, face down in her garden.

Willow's hunky boyfriend, Jackson Spade, immediately becomes a suspect due to a recent fight with Dr. White. Willow knows she has to remedy the situation, but it won't be easy with the other applicants' vendettas and vandals wrecking her garden at every turn. And when she finds buried treasure in her garden that just might belong to the legendary Captain Kidd, the stakes become even higher. Was Dr. White searching for that treasure? Did someone kill him to get to it first? With the help of Jackson and her eccentric ex-boyfriend, Willow follows the clues to uncover the truth that someone wants buried …

But can she dig up enough evidence before she becomes the killer's next victim?

Garden of Death by Chrystle Fiedler

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Family Jewels by Stuart Woods, New in Bookstores during April 2016

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

Family Jewels by Stuart Woods

Family Jewels by Stuart Woods, a Stone Barrington Mystery (37th in series)

Publisher: Putnam

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Stone Barrington's newest client seems to be a magnet for trouble. A poised lady of considerable wealth, she's looking for help discouraging the attentions of a tenacious gentleman. But no sooner does Stone fend off the party in question than his client becomes involved in two lethal crimes.

With suspects aplenty, Stone must probe deep into his client's life to find the truth, and he discovers that the heart of the mystery may be a famous missing piece of history, a stunningly beautiful vestige of a bygone era. It's a piece with a long and storied past and untold value … the kind of relic someone might kill to obtain.

Among the upper crust nearly everyone has buried a skeleton or two, and it will take all of Stone's investigative powers to determine whose secrets are harmless, and whose are deadly.

Family Jewels by Stuart Woods

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Winners of the 2015 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes Announced

Mystery, Suspense and Thriller Book Awards

The winners of the 2015 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes were announced this past weekend during the annual Festival of Books.

The winner in the Mystery/Thriller category was The Cartel by Don Winslow (Knopf).

James Patterson also received the 2015 Innovator's Award.

Reading Up a Storm by Eva Gates, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016 …

Reading Up a Storm by Eva Gates

Reading Up a Storm by Eva Gates, A Lighthouse Library Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: NAL

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Misfortune blows into North Carolina's Outer Banks when a dead body in a boat on the shore leaves local librarian Lucy Richardson racing to solve a strange new mystery …

After a successful party at Bodie Island's Lighthouse Library, librarian Lucy Richardson is ready to curl up with her cat, Charles, and a good book. But her R and R is cut short when she notices some mysterious lights leading a small boat to crash into the coast.

The two shipwrecked seafarers survive the ordeal — but one of them shows up dead ashore a few days later. Lucy finds herself again roped into a murder investigation and navigating a sea of suspects, all of whom had motives to deep-six the deceased. And this time, she has a sinking feeling that finding the real killer won't be so easy …

Reading Up a Storm by Eva Gates

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The Tenth Circle, A Blaine McCracken Thriller by Jon Land, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Tenth Circle by Jon Land

The Tenth Circle by Jon Land

A Blaine McCracken Thriller (11th in series)

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/12/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

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Blaine McCracken races to stop terrorists from unleashing an ancient weapon of unimaginable power at the president's State of the Union speech …

Blaine McCracken pulled off the impossible on a mission in Iran, but his work has just begun. Returning to the US, he faces another terrible threat in the form of Reverend Jeremiah Rule, whose hateful rhetoric has inflamed half the world, resulting in a series of devastating terrorist attacks. But Rule isn't acting alone. A shadowy cabal is pulling his strings, unaware that they are creating a monster who will soon spin free of their control.

Finding himself a wanted man, McCracken must draw on skills and allies both old and new to get to the heart of a plot aimed at unleashing no less than the tenth circle of hell. A desperate chase takes him into the past, where the answers he needs are hidden amid two of history's greatest puzzles: the lost colony of Roanoke and the Mary Celeste. As the clock ticks down to an unthinkable maelstrom, McCracken and his trusty sidekick, Johnny Wareagle, must save the United States from a war the country didn't know it was fighting, and that it may well lose.

The Tenth Circle by Jon Land

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New This Week: Blood Debt, A Jack Stone Mystery by Tom Cross

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Blood Debt by Tom Cross

Blood Debt by Tom Cross

A Jack Stone Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: BadPress

Price: $2.99 (as of 04/12/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

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Trouble has a way of finding men like Jack Stone.

This time it comes in the guise of an old school friend looking for a favour. A grand up front, no questions asked. The job sounds simple enough, an overnight drive down South, pick up some merchandise, bring it back up North. Nothing to it. But Jack doesn't do 'no questions'. When something sounds too good to be true, it usually is. So Jack walks away.

For any other man that would be the end of it, but not Jack. A simple haircut turns into a front row seat for a shakedown and his innate sense of justice won't let Jack walk away this time, even if it means he's on the wrong side of the local mob. If he's going to help he's got to find an old cabaret singer from the 70s. The problem is she doesn't want to be found, and for good reason.

Jack's good at what he does though. It's only when he brings finds the girl that he realises just how badly he's screwed-up.

He's brought the devil to her door.

And now there's hell to pay.

Blood Debt by Tom Cross

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An Excerpt from Double Knot, the 5th Davis Way Crime Caper by Gretchen Archer

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Gretchen Archer

We are delighted to welcome back author Gretchen Archer to Omnimystery News today.

Gretchen's fifth crime caper to feature super spy Davis Way is Double Knot (Henery Press; April 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats) and she has graciously agreed to allow us to introduce you to it with an excerpt, the fourth chapter.

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THERE ARE THREE BELLISSIMO SUPER SPIES: me, Fantasy, and Baylor. We report to No Hair, who's the head of Bellissimo security at all times and the head of Probability security this week.
  When I'm not pregnant with twins, I'm a little more than five feet off the ground, and when I am pregnant with twins, like now, I'm also a little more than five feet around the middle. I felt that way, anyway. My hair is red — cinnamon, not tangerine — and my eyes are the same cinnamon color. Put me next to Fantasy, who is six feet tall, and whose skin is both light and dark — think Halle Berry — with slate blue eyes and new blondish highlights in her short layered hair, and we are a visual interpretation of opposites attract. We don't look like we belong, but we do.
  Baylor, just Baylor, and I'm beginning to suspect Baylor might be his last name instead of his first (I've been meaning to nose into that), is the third member of our team and our resident manchild. Fantasy and I are close to the same age, thirtysomething, and Baylor is, on paper, twenty-six. In real life he's twelve. He's fearless, strong, and based on popular speculation, very much in the wrong job. No one looks at Baylor and thinks law and order. They look at Baylor and say, "He's a country music singer, professional football player, or male stripper." He has thick dark brown hair and rascally brown eyes, a lazy way about him, and he's a ninja sharpshooter. He sleeps with everything that owns a pushup bra, it's humiliating, he has a sixth sense when it comes to danger, and he's always hungry. He's more like a two-hundred-pound puppy than anything else. Fantasy and I have spent years getting him good and housebroken, and we were almost there when my husband took him. More and more, including this week, Baylor stayed by Bradley's side in a security capacity. It couldn't be me, because I love Bradley too much and I'd shoot anyone who looked at him sideways. It couldn't be Fantasy, because her personal life had taken a front seat to her work life for months now with no end in sight. And it couldn't be No Hair, because he was in charge of everything else security at our seventeen-hundred-room hotel casino, and this week, he was everything security on Probability. All that to say this: Our happy spy family was in major transition and why hadn't our happy spy father rescued us?
  No Hair was the glue holding things together for six months of me being pregnant, back and forth to Pine Apple helping with Mother, and publicly representing Bianca Sanders's pregnancy. The whole time, Fantasy had been trying to patch up her marriage and Baylor has been with my husband. We'd been a scattered crew of spies for a long half-year, relying completely on No Hair. Who was somewhere on this ship and he had to be looking for me. He just had to be. There are three men in my life I know I can count on: my husband, my father, and No Hair. My husband was forty thousand feet in the air and over Missouri or Minnesota by now. My father was in the middle of Alabama without a clue. No Hair was somewhere on this ship and why he hadn't busted through the door of Suite 704 and rescued us was curious at best and disconcerting at worst.
  At eleven o'clock, with Probability well underway and still no communication in or out, Mother, Fantasy and I sat quietly on our appointed sofas in the salon. Burnsworth had "retired" to his quarters, Poppy excused herself five minutes after Burnsworth, while Jess had done nothing but drink vodka, whine, and beat on the front door, demanding someone let her out, which was a total waste of time. The companionways were private from the elevators to the individual suites; there was no foot traffic to hear her. The only reason someone would be outside our door would be to open it, so screaming unnecessary. After two solid hours of it, she gave up and stretched across her sofa. The steady lull of the ship moving through the dark Gulf waters, sheer exhaustion, and the ongoing hysteria (Jess) had numbed everyone.
  I looked up from the babies and caught my mother's eye.
  "I'm dead on my feet."
  I hated that phrase. "You should go to bed, Mother."
  "I believe I will."
  She stood, and without another word, made her way down the hall.
  "Mother?"
  She hesitated.
  "Lock your door."
  She waved acknowledgement.
  "That's it?" Fantasy stared after Mother. "No sleep tight don't let the bedbugs bite?"
  "She's not exactly the touchy-feely type, Fantasy."
  "I heard that, Davis."
  "Goodnight, Mother."
  I love you.


"So, I don't have my stuff."
  We were hungry and the kitchen was white. White subway tile walls and white glazed porcelain floors, with round rugs and rectangular runners in thick white shag scattered here, there, and yon. White stone waterfall-edge countertops, solid white high gloss cabinets, a round white dining table with six white molded chairs. White pendant light fixtures dangled at the ends of white leads from the white ceiling. The only hints of color in the room were from the stainless steel appliances, all Miele, all obscured by the blinding white, and if I were to put Anderson Cooper down in this room and she closed her eyes, I might never find her.
  "Your stuff?" Fantasy was deep into a bag of Cheetos. "What's your stuff, Jess?"
  "My meds. My clothes. My lipstick. And so, where am I supposed to sleep?"
  "There's an empty staff room," I said.
  "I don't think so." Jess pulled a chair from the table and plopped down, while Fantasy and I foraged for her dinner.
  "It's the staff room or a sun chair on the deck," Fantasy said.
  Our first meal aboard Probability was sliced from a whole honey ham and a wheel of Colby cheese. We had sandwiches on thick white crusty bread with a peppery spring pasta salad. There was enough food in the white kitchen to feed an army, including odd things, like a full array of spices, a seven-pound sirloin tip roast, fresh fruits and vegetables, several whole chickens, and a summer-camp-size box of Captain Crunch. That was just the first layer. Of many. There were thirty-one flavors of ice cream in the freezer and a wine closet behind a white glass door that was half cellar, half cooler, and the whole wine list at a five-star restaurant.
  Jess picked at her food, moving it around on her plate, while Fantasy and I wolfed ours down like it was The Last Supper. For one, we were hungry. For another, we were trying to hurry Jess along so we could do something. I wasn't sure what, but something needed to be done.
  "Jessica?"
  She dropped a crust of bread and looked up. "What?"
  "You're not supposed to be here," I said.
  Her head swiveled as she studied the four white walls. "So, where do you want me to go?"
  "That's not what I meant. What I meant was you're the only person here who should be somewhere else. Where are you supposed to be? Surely someone is wondering where you are."
  She twirled a length of long dark hair. "I doubt it."
  "Are you not Probability's Miss Congeniality?" I asked. "There have to be passengers who noticed you weren't at the Welcome Aboard party."
  "So, you think it's just us?"
  "Is what just us?" I asked.
  "Do you think we're the only ones whose V2s don't work?"
  I didn't say that, and I certainly didn't intend for her to jump to that conclusion. "I think, Jess, as big as the ship is there's no way every single passenger was in their suite when the V2s went down. And if anyone's looking for anyone, it would be you."
   "Who's looking for me?"
  Fantasy drummed impatient fingers on the white table.
  "There has to be someone who's noticed you're missing."
  "Probably not," she said.
  "But the cruise is your job, Jess."
  "My job was to get people on the cruise. So, they're on it."
  She had a point. "What about your husband?"
  "He's a bloodsucking bastard."
  That shut things all the way down.
  I cleared my throat. "In spite of that, Jess, don't you think he's noticed you're missing?"
  Unprovoked ugliness had flown out of Jess's mouth for hours on end without her so much as taking a breath between them, while it took her forever for her to say the one word, "No."
  Fantasy, who'd recently learned far more than she wanted to know about marital discord, spoke up. "Jessica, even if your husband hates your guts, he's still going to notice you're not where you're supposed to be."
  Her face clouded in confusion, as if she couldn't possibly imagine who hated her guts or where in the world she was supposed to be, then without any warning she slammed face first into the table. Our chairs scraped, we shot up, and our mouths dropped open. Fantasy and I looked at each other. Is she dead?
  I inched over, pushing miles of dark hair away from her neck and cautiously dove in with two fingers. "She's alive." To prove it, Jess made a strange sound. A rumble. Then again. It was a snore. She was snoring. The woman had passed out. "Jessica." I shook her. "Wake up."
  "How much has she had to drink?" Fantasy whispered.
  "Not enough for this." I shook her again. "Jess. Wake up."
  She slowly peeled herself off the table and scanned our astonished faces as if she had no idea who we were or why we were staring. "So? What?"
  "What just happened?" I asked.
  She checked her immediate vicinity, unsure if the question was hers. She spread a hand across her ample chest. "So, me?"
  "Yes, Jess," I said. "You."
  "Did I crash?"
  "You did," I said. "Are you okay?"
  "I'm a narc." She yawned, deeply.
  "What?" I asked. "What does that mean, you're a narc?"
  "I have narcolepsy. I need my meds."
  Fantasy and I took a step back.
  "So? I microsleep."
  We took another step back.
  "I fall asleep!"
  "Jess." I didn't know what to say. "Should we — ?" I couldn't find a way to finish the question. Should we … what?
  "What exactly is narcolepsy?" Fantasy asked.
  "If I sit still, I fall asleep." She yawned again. Deeply. So deeply, Fantasy and I couldn't help but join her. "Music puts me to sleep. The Hallmark Channel. Red lights. Lots of things. I fall asleep. There's nothing you can do but get me out of here so I can get my meds. Or deal with it."
  I was entirely too exhausted to deal with one more thing. I was too tired to think another thought and she needed to lie down somewhere so she didn't break her neck the next time she decided to slam asleep. "It's been a long day and it's late," I said. "We need to get you in a bed."
  The word "bed" must do the trick too. Luckily, we caught her.
  "Now what?" I was having trouble holding up my half of Jess.
  "Come on." Fantasy was carrying more than her half of Jess.
  Past the salon, we took a left and thumped Sleeping Beauty down three short steps. It wasn't hard to figure out which was the empty crew cabin, because between the three, there was one open door. A thin light shone from under the door of the room at the end of the narrow hall and the door directly in front of us was dark and closed.
  We tucked Jessica in the bed and got out of there as fast as we could. We fell on our sofa in the moonlit salon.
  "What is going on?" Fantasy whispered.
  "I don't have a clue." I whispered back.


At midnight, the clock clicking from Saturday to Sunday, I locked the door to my stateroom behind me. I gathered my cat, pajamas, prenatal vitamins and toothbrush, and was in a hurry for the bed when I stepped into the gold bathroom and saw an envelope taped to the mirror above the vanity. It was addressed to me. I recognized my name right away; I've had it all my life. The problem was — I took slow and steady steps toward the envelope — no one outside 704 knew my name. Correspondence to me aboard Probability should have been addressed to Bianca Sanders. Not Davis Way Cole. I reached for it, curious and apprehensive at the same time. I opened it to find a photograph of my boss, No Hair. My knees gave way and the vanity caught me. Hands bound behind his back, legs secured at the ankles, clothes disheveled, his tie gone and his lower lip split wide open, he was in a straight chair against a wall between two dark porthole windows. No Hair was someone's prisoner. He looked straight at me when the picture was taken, his eyes apologetic, but everything else about his expression and posture was livid.
  My head swam and I saw stars. I backed up to the square porcelain bathtub in the middle of the gold floor and sat down on the wide edge. I read the letter.
  Mrs. Cole,
  To ensure your safety and that of your guests and loved ones, sit back and settle in, because you're not leaving your suite. Rest assured no harm will come to anyone as long as you follow these simple instructions: Do not attempt to escape or make contact with anyone. Jeremy Covey will be detained for the duration of the cruise, as will you and your party. You will walk off this ship unharmed if you cooperate.
  Unfortunately, the medical staff accompanying you tried to board with controlled substances and was refused passage. They're not looking for you. Your photography crew has been reassigned. They're not looking for you. No one is looking for you. There's no way out. Not only is escape impossible, you will most assuredly jeopardize everyone's welfare if you attempt any overt attention-seeking endeavors. In other words, Mrs. Cole, don't start a fire. You'll burn.
  Arrangements have been made to communicate with your husband for you. Should you try to contact him directly and by some miracle succeed, you run the risk of never seeing him again.
  Relax, follow these simple instructions, and all will be well. Attempts to escape, alert your husband, the authorities, or other passengers will be met with deadly consequences. It's up to you.
  And that was it.
  We were hostages on a luxury cruise liner.

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Gretchen Archer
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Gretchen Archer

Gretchen Archer is a Tennessee housewife who began writing when her daughters, seeking higher educations, left her. She lives on Lookout Mountain with her husband, son, and a Yorkie named Bently.

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

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Double Knot by Gretchen Archer

Double Knot by Gretchen Archer

A Davis Way Crime Caper

Publisher: Henery Press

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Super Spy Davis Way sets sail on a Caribbean cruise aboard the MS Probability with fifty billionaires, a boatload of Louis Vuitton luggage, Anderson Cooper, and her mother. (Her mother?) The weather is perfect, the seas are calm, and Suite 704 is spectacular. Until the door slams shut. For good.

Obviously, it's a system glitch. Surely someone will show up to free Davis, Miss Hawaii, and the creepy staff. But when the minutes turn to hours and the hours stretch into a day, Davis knows it's up to her. With $50,000 in casino chips, a pot roast, and a crash course in banking, she races against the clock to determine why they're being held, stop the people behind it, and find a way out.

Secrets are revealed, antiquities are destroyed, and they're running out of dishes. It's mayday on Probability when Davis Way realizes that only the truth will set her free.

Double Knot by Gretchen Archer

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