Tuesday, April 19, 2016

The Scent of Murder, A Dody McCleland Mystery by Felicity Young, Now Available at a Special Price

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

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

The Scent of Murder by Felicity Young

The Scent of Murder by Felicity Young

A Dody McCleland Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: HarperCollins

Price: 99¢ (as of 04/19/2016 at 4:00 PM ET).

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If a black dog appears along the old corpse way, the route a funeral procession takes to the churchyard, it is thought to be escorting the dead soul to the afterlife. A black dog sighting without a funeral procession, however, is supposed to foreshadow death.

For Doctor Dody McCleland, the unearthing of an ancient skeleton in a dry riverbed is a welcome break from the monotony of chaperoning her younger sister at a country house near the isolated hamlet of Piltdown. But when she begins her analysis of the bones, Britain's first female autopsy surgeon discovers they are much more recent — and they are the result of murder.

With Chief Inspector Matthew Pike's help Dody begins to investigate. Soon she finds herself pitted against ugly traditionalism, exploitation, spectral dogs, a ghostly hunt and a series of events that not only threaten her belief in scientific rationalism, but threaten her life itself.

The Scent of Murder by Felicity Young

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The Age of Treachery by Gavin Scott, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016 …

The Age of Treachery by Gavin Scott

The Age of Treachery by Gavin Scott, A Duncan Forrester Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Titan Books

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It is the winter of 1946, and after years of war, ex-Special Operations Executive agent Duncan Forrester is back at his Oxford college as a junior Ancient History Fellow. But his peace is shattered when a much-disliked Fellow is found dead in the quad, stabbed and pushed from an upper window. A don is suspected and arrested for the murder, but Forrester is not convinced of his friend's guilt.

On the hunt for the true killer, he finds himself plunged into a mystery involving lost Viking sagas, Satanic rituals and wartime espionage.

The Age of Treachery by Gavin Scott

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Live by Night, A Joe Coughlin Novel by Dennis Lehane, Now Available at a Special Price

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

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

Live by Night by Dennis Lehane

Live by Night by Dennis Lehane

A Joe Coughlin Novel (2nd in series)

Publisher: William Morrow

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/19/2016 at 3:00 PM ET).

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Boston, 1926. Prohibition has given rise to an endless network of underground distilleries, speakeasies, gangsters, and corrupt cops. Joe Coughlin, the youngest son of a prominent police captain, has graduated from a childhood of petty theft to a career in the pay of the city's most fearsome mobsters. But life on the dark side carries a heavy price. Beyond money and power, even the threat of prison, one fate seems most likely for men like Joe: an early death. But until that day, he and his friends are determined to live life to the hilt.

Joe's dizzying journey up the ladder of organized crime takes him from the flash of Jazz Age Boston to the sensual shimmer of Tampa's Latin Quarter to the sizzling streets of Cuba.

Live by Night by Dennis Lehane

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Hard Light by Elizabeth Hand, New in Bookstores during April 2016

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

Hard Light by Elizabeth Hand

Hard Light by Elizabeth Hand, a Cass Neary Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

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Fleeing Reykjavik and a cluster of cult murders, Cass lands in London to rendezvous with her longtime lover Quinn, a person of interest to both Interpol and the Russian mob.

Only Quinn doesn't show up. Alone in London and fearing the worst, Cass hooks up with a singer-songwriter with her own dark past, who brings her to the wrong party. Cass becomes entangled with the party's host, Mallo Tierney, an eccentric gangster with a penchant for cigar cutters and neatly-wrapped packages, and a trio of dissolute groupies connected to a notorious underground filmmaker.

Forced to run Mallo's contraband, Cass is suddenly enmeshed in a web of murder, betrayal, and artistic and sexual obsession that extends from London to the stark beauty of England's Land's End Peninsula, where she uncovers an archeological enigma that could change our view of human history — if she survives.

Hard Light by Elizabeth Hand

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Telemystery: Major Cast Changes for Castle Season 9 (if there is a Season 9)

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In what will certainly come as a shock to fans of the ABC crime drama Castle, the network yesterday confirmed that two series characters, NYPD homicide detective Kate Beckett (played by Stana Katic) and medical examiner Lanie Parish (Tamala Jones), will not return for the ninth season.

"Kate Beckett has been a beloved character on our hit series Castle for the past eight years," ABC said in a statement. "We are grateful for Stana Katic's talent and dedication to the series and we hope to continue our relationship. Tamala Jones has also been an integral part of the series and we are grateful she was a part of Castle."

To be sure, ABC hasn't yet confirmed that Castle has been renewed, but speculation is that it will return, albeit likely for a shortened season.

Castle's season finale this year will air on May 16th with an episode titled "Crossfire" that has been filmed with several endings, including a cliffhanger, should the series be renewed. Both Castle and Beckett's will be put in jeopardy … but now we know for sure how it will turn out for one of them.

Kindred by Steve Robinson, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016 …

Kindred by Steve Robinson

Kindred by Steve Robinson, A Jefferson Tayte Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

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Jefferson Tayte is good at finding people who don't want to be found. For years he has followed faint genealogical trails to reunite families — and uncover long-hidden secrets. But Tayte is a loner, a man with no ties of his own; his true identity is the most elusive case of his career.

But that could all be about to change. Now Tayte has in his possession the beginnings of a new trail — clues his late mentor had started to gather — that might at last lead to his own family. With Professor Jean Summer, his partner in genealogical sleuthing, he travels to Munich to pick up the scent. But the hunt takes them deep into dangerous territory: the sinister secrets of World War II Germany, and those who must keep them buried at any cost.

When their investigations threaten to undermine a fascist organisation, Tayte and Summer know time is running out. Can they find their way to the dark heart of a deadly history before they become its latest victims?

Kindred by Steve Robinson

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What She Knew, A Novel of Psychological Suspense by Gilly Macmillan, Now Available at a Special Price

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What She Knew by Gilly Macmillan

What She Knew by Gilly Macmillan

A Novel of Psychological Suspense

Publisher: William Morrow

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/19/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

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In a heartbeat, everything changes …

Rachel Jenner is walking in a Bristol park with her eight-year-old son, Ben, when he asks if he can run ahead. It's an ordinary request on an ordinary Sunday afternoon, and Rachel has no reason to worry — until Ben vanishes.

Police are called, search parties go out, and Rachel, already insecure after her recent divorce, feels herself coming undone. As hours and then days pass without a sign of Ben, everyone who knew him is called into question, from Rachel's newly married ex-husband to her mother-of-the-year sister. Inevitably, media attention focuses on Rachel too, and the public's attitude toward her begins to shift from sympathy to suspicion.

As she desperately pieces together the threadbare clues, Rachel realizes that nothing is quite as she imagined it to be, not even her own judgment. And the greatest dangers may lie not in the anonymous strangers of every parent's nightmares, but behind the familiar smiles of those she trusts the most.

Where is Ben? The clock is ticking …

What She Knew by Gilly Macmillan

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New This Week: Assisted Murder, A Moose River Mystery by Jeff Shelby

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 …

Assisted Murder by Jeff Shelby

Assisted Murder by Jeff Shelby

A Moose River Mystery (6th in series)

Publisher: Mission Bay Publishing

Price: 99¢ (as of 04/19/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

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Birthdays are a time for celebration … and murder?

Daisy and her family travel to sunny Florida to help celebrate Jake's grandmother's 100th birthday, intent on reconnecting with Jake's extended family and enjoying the sites. Things immediately hit a snag, though, when Daisy finds a dead woman in Aunt Gloria's kitchen: Agnes Clutterbuck, a neighbor and archenemy of Jake's aunt.

As Daisy and Jake try to prepare for the big birthday bash and fulfill promises of Disney World visits to the kids, the investigation around Agnes' death intensifies, and Aunt Gloria is soon considered the prime suspect.

Despite Jake's pleas, Daisy can't leave things alone and she soon discovers that Gloria isn't the only one with the motive to kill Agnes. The senior citizen community is filled with residents who disliked Agnes, and the pool of potential suspects grows. But local law enforcement is determined to pin the crime on Gloria. With time of the essence, Daisy realizes it's up to her to solve the mystery before it's too late.

Because they still have a birthday to celebrate.

Assisted Murder by Jeff Shelby

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An Excerpt from Should Have Played Poker, a Mystery by Debra H. Goldstein

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Debra H. Goldstein

We are delighted to welcome author Debra H. Goldstein to Omnimystery News today.

Debra has a new mystery published this month, Should Have Played Poker (Five Star; April 2016 hardcover and ebook formats) and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt from the first chapter.

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THE FIRST TIME I THOUGHT OF killing him, the two of us were having chicken sandwiches at that fast-food place with the oversized rubber bird anchored to its roof."
  "I know the one." I hand a cup of coffee across my desk to a woman I have not seen in twenty-six years.
  With her free hand, Charlotte Martin pushes back a gray strand escaping from her ponytail. "It didn't seem like the right thing to kill him in a place they close on Sundays. Besides, Carrie, being a lawyer, you can understand I didn't want to do prison time. I decided it would be better to divorce your father."
  In all the ways I've imagined reconnecting with my mother, I never thought it would be on a Sunday morning in my office discussing why she once wanted to murder my father. Stunned that this blue-jeaned woman carrying a large plastic bag knew I worked at Carleton Industries or that I'd even be here today, I put my coffee down on the brief I was drafting.
  Until she spoke and I had a faint recollection of the lilt of her voice, I had no idea who she was.
  I rummage in my desk for a packet of sweetener, wondering why anyone, especially my mother, could ever think of killing my father, the former minister of Wahoo, Alabama's Oakwood Street Church. Rather than ask, I wait. One thing I learned before I washed myself out of the police academy to go to law school is that there's no reason to rush. You can often learn more from silence than by asking endless questions.
  My hand trembles as I pour the last of the coffee into her mug. "So, you walked out on him instead?"
  "Not quite. I went home that Saturday night promising myself I'd be a dutiful wife, but as we lay in bed with him snoring and me seething, I again felt like killing him. When I found myself debating whether to stab him, beat him with the bedside lamp, or wait until morning and poison his oatmeal, I knew I needed to leave." She chuckles, letting me see laugh lines etched into her face.
  "Don't look at me like that," she says. "Little things kept getting to me. Things like the way he left his black socks next to our bed every night for me to pick up. Or, how he sprinkled as much Gold Bond powder on our bathroom floor as on him."
  She leans forward in my client chair — as close as she can get into my personal space —
  

She rummages through her bag until she pulls out a well-handled envelope. Before I can ask what it is, she stands so that she is looking down at me. I stand, too. She holds the envelope out, but I keep my hands down by my sides. "It won't bite," she says, putting the envelope on a stack of file folders on my desk. "We divorced once I was back on my feet. By then the congregants had stepped in to help him and you, as I knew they would."
  "But why come back now? That's what this afternoon's discussion is about, isn't it?"
  "Yes." She picks up her bag. "I promised him then I would give you this. I tried to keep my promise for many years, but until now, I've never had the courage to honor it. Maybe," she says, already standing in my doorway, "when you read that letter, you'll understand what kept me from being his wife."
  "Or my mother," I whisper — but she is no longer there.

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Debra H. Goldstein
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Debra H. Goldstein

Judge, author, litigator, wife, step-mom, mother of twins, civic volunteer, Yankee, and Southern woman writer are all words used to describe Debra H. Goldstein. She is a loyal University of Michigan alumna who lives in Birmingham, Alabama with her husband, a die-hard University of Alabama fan.

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

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Should Have Played Poker by Debra H. Goldstein

Should Have Played Poker by Debra H. Goldstein

A Carrie Martin and the Mah Jongg Players Mystery

Publisher: Five Star

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Carrie Martin's precarious balancing of her corporate law job and visiting her father at the Sunshine Village retirement home is upset when her mother appears, out of the blue, in Carrie's office twenty-six years after abandoning her family. Her mother leaves her with a sealed envelope and the confession she once considered killing Carrie's father. Carrie seeks answers about her past from her father prior to facing what is in the envelope. Before she can reach his room, she finds her mother murdered and the woman who helped raise her seriously injured.

Instructed to leave the sleuthing to the police, Carrie's continued efforts to discover why someone would target the two most important women in her life quickly put her at odds with her former lover — the detective assigned to her mother's case. As Carrie and her co-sleuths, the Sunshine Village Mah jongg players, attempt to unravel Wahoo, Alabama's past secrets, their efforts put Carrie in danger and show her that truth and integrity aren't always what she was taught to believe.

Should Have Played Poker by Debra H. Goldstein

A Conversation with Crime Novelist G. J. Brown

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with G. J. Brown

We are delighted to welcome author G. J. Brown to Omnimystery News today.

G. J.'s debut crime novel, recently published for the first time in the U.S., is Falling (Down & Out Books; March 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to spend some time with him talking about it.

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Omnimystery News: Tell us a little more about Falling.

G. J. Brown
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G. J. Brown: Falling was my first published novel, and with Down & Out bringing it out in the U.S. I had to re read it. I also took the opportunity to edit the book. In doing so I reacquainted myself with Charlie Wiggs, a forty something accountant with a life that would bore a monk. He's the most unlikely of protagonists. That, in itself is not surprising, as he was never intended to be the lead character. Driven by the way I write, I had no characters in mind. I simply wrote the words "Falling was the last thing I wanted to do" and, some seventy odd thousand words later, stopped. The book is written in the first person from six characters' point of view. Charlie was simply one of them. Unfortunately, for him, he became the brunt of the abuse and action. His role was to be the catalyst for the plot of the book. By piling on the pain, Charlie helped me drive out a story that combines humour with action, suspense with surprise and place with character.

As an accountant, Charlie is the perfect patsy turned "hero" — as he comes from a place so far removed from the criminals' world, that he goes through a learning curve of extraordinary proportions. This is where the appeal lies for me. I love the idea of taking characters and placing them in alien situations. It allows for so much discovery along the way. Charlie, along with all the characters in the book, have a faint hint of regret tailing them. A life that could have been better lived. One of lost opportunity. It is this that provides the backdrop upon which they can all launch into somewhere new, and scary. If Charlie had been a Jack Reacher or a well worn detective the story would have stalled. As it is Charlie's naivety brings real revelation to the narrative.

OMN: You've written both stand-alone novels and series books. When starting a new project, how do you decide which it will be?

GJB: To date the two stand-alones are Falling and 59 Minutes, the series is centered around an ex (allbeit very brief ex) US soldier called Craig McIntyre.

In both cases I have a single minded approach to my writing. Start typing — and see where it goes. I do have an outline idea of the plot in my head at the outset, but at a very skeletal level. I have no idea where I will finish. In the case of Falling I only figured out the end with ten pages to go.

Given that Craig is a U.S. citizen with a dark and grave secret, his stories tend to center around Craig on the run. The stand-alones are, so far, set in Glasgow with Scottish based characters. The plots tend to be driven by the characters. I'm a fan of characterization leading the way. I believe that if the reader has some empathy with the protagonists that there is far more enjoyment to be had on their part.

OMN: Into which genre would you place Falling?

GJB: Falling is a crime book. Written from the criminal's point of view, the book is an examination of what happens when the innocent fall into a bad world. I find categorization, increasingly, irrelevant. As one of the founding committee members for the Scottish Crime Writing Festival — Bloody Scotland, the committee frequently debates what is and isn't crime fiction. When pulling the panels together we are often looking to place authors together that have a logical connection. We no longer use any of the well worn terminology. We now look at the issues that lie beneath the books. Trying to identify whether the subject matter, the plot or the sub plots have some form of connection. Are we looking at revenge, dark web, child abduction, kidnap, serial killers — and the list goes on. The attendees at the festival react well to this sort of classification.

I can see the benefit to readers of "traditional" classification where readers have a preference for a particular genre; allowing them to seek out similar authors. But I find it limiting. We seem to want a taxonomy that doesn't exist in many other areas of fiction. By doing so I believe that many brilliant works are tarred with a brush that restricts both their readership and appreciation. It may go a little way to explain why books in the crime fiction world rarely pick up any of the "serious" awards.

OMN: Tell us something about your books that isn't mentioned in the publishers' synopses.

GJB: The locations in the book are all places I've either lived, worked or visited. This ranges from the house that I first lived in, through my grandmothers' home — even down to the roof of a building I used to work in. All my books are written with this in the background. 59 Minutes was set near where my aunt lived and a vacation resort in Majorca, Spain where I had just been to with my wife and children. All of Craig's adventures are in towns and cities in the U.S. that I've visited. Although, sometimes I'm guilty of filling in the odd gap with Google Maps or, more likely, from the map in my head called imagination.

OMN: Where do you most often find yourself writing?

GJB: My standard answer to this is "Planes, trains and automobiles". I have no special writing room or desk. No secret café or bar. I write where and when I can. In the main my books have been written while in the air. So much so that I'm thinking of dedicating my next book to United Airlines. To write all I need is my Mac and a set of headphones. Plug me into music (I love Trance Dance) and I'm away. Even if I manage just fifty words, it's fifty words closer to the end of the book.

I've written in every conceivable place — a non-exhaustive list would include … the beach, the pub, the train, the plane, the bus, the hotel room, the hotel lobby, on a mountain, in the car (not while I'm driving), in bed, the local library, offices, park benches, the kitchen, the bathroom, ferries, cruise ships, motorway service stations, museums, the subway, music festivals, dentist waiting rooms, hospitals, the tax office, the garden, forests — the only place I don't write is … (he pauses). Do you know I'm not sure there is anywhere that I've not written.

OMN: How do you go about researching the plot points of your stories?

GJB: OK, so I'm a massive believer in the power of imagination. I understand the need for some authors to adhere to reality as close as possible. Police procedurals can require a sizeable amount of study. I tend to avoid this. It feels limiting to me. I will use landscapes that I know to write on. From there I'll occasionally check in with the lord Google when I feel the need. I also tend to "steal" from those around me. I hear a snippet of a conversation, meet someone with an interesting job or read about a new fad, discovery or amazing fact — then bury that in my head to be extracted at some point during the writing process.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests?

GJB: I'm a DJ on local radio. A friend of mine, Scott, and I have been talking nonsense and playing the world's most chilled music for five years. We broadcast from a High School — the studio is the janitor's old house. It's a community radio station called Pulse 98.4, set up to help young people to learn and develop. The station's remit is diversity. Our show is called "Laid Back with Gordon and Scott" and, in five years, every track we have played has come from our own music collection. One week I choose the music, the next it's Scott's turn. Sometimes we are let loose on the drive time show — which is just manic — and massive fun.

This has a decided impact on my books. I lace music tracks into my stories and, more importantly, write with music on. My wife will tell you that without music I'd be the most miserable person on the face of this planet.

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

GJB: When I was young I was a fan of Franklin W. Dixon (the pseudonym for a range of authors) and The Hardy Boys series. Then one day, being a lazy teenager — lying in one morning, my grandmother offered to go to the library to get me some books. She returned saying that there were no Hardy Boys books to be had, but she had been recommended The Fog by James Herbert. For those unfamiliar with Mr Herbert's work — think horror. What an eye opener that was — sex, murder, mutilation — it was all very new, and interesting to an impressionable young lad. This led, in an evitable way, to Stephen King — my literary hero. His book On Writing informed how I now write. I'm also a bit of a mainstream author addict — James Patterson, Clive Cussler, Andy McNabb, Lee Child — maybe, subconsciously, I seek their level of success.

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G. J. Brown lives in Scotland but splits his time between the UK, the U.S.A. and Spain. He's married with two children. Gordon once quit his job in London to fly across the Atlantic to be with his future wife. He has also delivered pizzas in Toronto, sold non-alcoholic beer in the Middle East, launched a creativity training business called Brain Juice and floated a high tech company on the London Stock Exchange. He almost had a toy launched by a major toy company, has an MBA, loves music, is a DJ on local radio, compered the main stage at a two-day music festival and was once booed by 49,000 people while on the pitch at a major football Cup Final. Gordon has been writing since his teens and helped found Bloody Scotland — Scotland's International Crime Writing Festival.

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

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Falling by G. J. Brown

Falling by G. J. Brown

A Crime Novel

Publisher: Down & Out Books

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Charlie Wiggs is a quiet, unassuming accountant who has worked in a Glasgow firm for thirty years.

When he agreed to look after a package for a work colleague, he didn't expect to be flung from the roof of a forty-story building. He didn't intend to be caught up in a world of money laundering and blackmail. Nor did he ever think he would find himself being hunted by a vicious criminal gang.

Forced to flee for his life Charlie is reluctantly joined by George, a maintenance man, and Tina, George's girlfriend.

The trio find themselves falling into a world they are ill-equipped to deal with. A world populated by criminals and death. A world that gives them three choices: run, die or fight back …

Falling by G. J. Brown. Click here to take a Look Inside the book.

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at 7:30 AM ET …

The Golden Egg by Donna Leon

The Golden Egg by Donna Leon

A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery (22nd in series)

Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

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As the first leaves of autumn begin to fall, Vice Questore Patta asks Brunetti to look into a minor shop-keeping violation committed by the mayor's future daughter-in-law. Brunetti has no interest in helping his boss amass political favors, but he has little choice but to comply. Then Brunetti's wife, Paola, comes to him with a request of her own. The mentally handicapped man who worked at their dry cleaner has just died of a sleeping pill overdose, and Paola loathes the idea that he lived and died without anyone noticing him, or helping him.

Brunetti begins to investigate the death and is surprised when he finds nothing on the man: no birth certificate, no passport, no driver's license, no credit cards. As far as the Italian government is concerned, he never existed. Stranger still, the dead man's mother refuses to speak to the police, and assures Brunetti that her son's identification papers were stolen in a burglary. As secrets unravel, Brunetti suspects that the Lembos, an aristocratic family, might be somehow connected to the death. But why would anyone want this sweet, simple-minded man dead?

The Golden Egg by Donna Leon

The Mandel Files by Peter F. Hamilton

The Mandel Files by Peter F. Hamilton

Two Greg Mandel Mysteries

Publisher: Del Rey

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

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In Mindstar Rising, Greg Mandel, gifted — or cursed — with biotechnology that makes him a living lie detector, is hired to investigate corporate espionage by Event Horizon, a powerful company about to introduce a technology that will solve the energy problems of a world decimated by global warming.

Set two years later, A Quantum Murder once again teams Mandel with Event Horizon and its beautiful young owner, Julia Evans, in a locked-room mystery that combines the ingenuity of an Agatha Christie novel with cutting-edge speculative brilliance.

The Mandel Files by Peter F. Hamilton

Bone Dust White by Karin Salvalaggio

Bone Dust White by Karin Salvalaggio

A Macy Greeley Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

Nook Daily Find Price: $2.99 (price-matched by Amazon)

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Someone is knocking at the door to Grace Adams' house, and he won't stop. Grace thinks she knows who it is, but when she goes to her second floor window for a look she sees a woman she doesn't recognize. The woman isn't alone for long before a man emerges from the dark of the surrounding woods, stabs her, and leaves her for dead. Trying to help, Grace goes to the woman and is shocked to find that it's her mother Leanne — a woman who abandoned her 11 years before. There's nothing she can do, and Leanne is already past the point where she can tell Grace what happened all those years ago or why she came back now.

While Grace was only a child when Leanne left her, Detective Macy Greeley has been waiting for Leanne ever since she disappeared from Collier, MT. She's looking to close a case that has been haunting the town for far too long, but Collier is a hard-bitten place where the people are fierce when it comes to keeping their feuds between themselves and keeping secrets hidden in the past.

Bone Dust White by Karin Salvalaggio

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at 7:00 AM ET …

Secrets and Sensibilities by Regina Scott

Secrets and Sensibilities by Regina Scott

The Lady Emily Capers

Publisher: Regina Scott

Price: FREE!

Secrets and Sensibilities by Regina Scott, Amazon Kindle format

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The Good, the Bad and the Hair by Nancy Lauzon

The Good, the Bad and the Hair by Nancy Lauzon

A Romantic Mystery

Publisher: Nancy Lauzon

Price: FREE!

The Good, the Bad and the Hair by Nancy Lauzon, Amazon Kindle format

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The Borman Factor by Robert Lalonde

The Borman Factor by Robert Lalonde

A Nick Borman Thriller

Publisher: Clear Path Publishing

Price: FREE!

The Borman Factor by Robert Lalonde, Amazon Kindle format

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Heated and Spiced With Murder by J. R. Pearson

Heated and Spiced With Murder by J. R. Pearson

A Josie Rizzo Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Pearson Publishing

Price: FREE!

Heated and Spiced With Murder by J. R. Pearson, Amazon Kindle format

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Sentence of Death by Gary N. McCloud

Sentence of Death by Gary N. McCloud

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Gary N. McCloud

Price: FREE!

Sentence of Death by Gary N. McCloud, Amazon Kindle format

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Gypsy Cradle by Andrea Drew

Gypsy Cradle by Andrea Drew

The Gypsy Medium Series

Publisher: Andrea Drew

Price: FREE!

Gypsy Cradle by Andrea Drew, Amazon Kindle format

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An Invitation To Murder by Gerry Stimmler

An Invitation To Murder by Gerry Stimmler

A Margie's Murder Mystery

Publisher: Eleanor Avenue Press

Price: FREE!

An Invitation To Murder by Gerry Stimmler, Amazon Kindle format

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Tripping the Night Fantastic by Andrew Chapman

Tripping the Night Fantastic by Andrew Chapman

A Murder Mystery

Publisher: Andrew Chapman

Price: FREE!

Tripping the Night Fantastic by Andrew Chapman, Amazon Kindle format

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Everything Under the Heavens by Dana Stabenow

Everything Under the Heavens by Dana Stabenow

The Silk and Song Series

Publisher: Gere Donovan Press

Price: FREE!

Everything Under the Heavens by Dana Stabenow, Amazon Kindle format

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For a summary of all of today's titles, plus any that may have been added since this post was created, visit our Free MystereBooks page. This page is updated daily, typically by 8 AM ET.

Important Note: Price(s) verified as of the date and time shown. Price(s) are subject to change at any time. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of the purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before purchasing it.

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