Monday, April 25, 2016

New This Week: Loose Ends, A YA Novel of Suspense by Anna Willman

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Loose Ends by Anna Willman

Loose Ends by Anna Willman

A YA Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Anna Willlman

Price: $2.99 (as of 04/25/2016 at 6:30 PM ET).

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It's not that she's squeamish, but really, murder is just not Amy Lynn's thing. Now that she's 15, Amy's mother wants her to start helping out in the family murder-for-hire business. But Amy would rather become a marine biologist. Amy's mother has a mania for following the rules. And one of her rules is always eliminate loose ends.

Amy worries — if she doesn't cooperate, will she be grounded? Or will she become her mother's next loose end?

And if mother love wins out over the rules, will the mysterious Broker who sends them their deadly assignments allow Amy to escape the family tradition?

Loose Ends by Anna Willman

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Hustle, A Crime Novel by Tom Pitts, Now Available To Pre-Order at a Special Price

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Hustle by Tom Pitts

Hustle by Tom Pitts

A Crime Novel

Publisher: Down & Out Books

Price: $3.99 (as of 04/25/2016 at 6:00 PM ET).

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Two young hustlers, caught in an endless cycle of addiction and prostitution, decide to blackmail an elderly client of theirs. Donny and Big Rich want to film Gabriel Thaxton with their cell phones during a sexual act and put the video up on YouTube. Little do they know, the man they've chosen, a high-profile San Francisco defense attorney, is already being blackmailed by someone more sinister: an ex-client of the lawyer's.

A murderous speed freak named Dustin has already permeated the attorney's life and Dustin has plans for the old man. The lawyer calls upon an old biker for help and they begin a violent race to suppress his deadly secret.

Hustle by Tom Pitts

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New This Week: Silver, A Suspense Thriller by Mark L. Fowler

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Silver by Mark L. Fowler

Silver by Mark L. Fowler

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Bloodhound Books

Price: $2.99 (as of 04/25/2016 at 5:30 PM ET).

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A writer murdered. A reader with a dangerous obsession. A killer who shouldn't exist …

When romance novelist Joy Haversham is murdered she leaves behind a husband, daughter and Silver, a disturbing, unfinished manuscript the publishing world are desperate to read. But her grieving husband, Roger, refuses to allow publication. Roger wants to lock himself away with his memories. But the fans have other ideas.

Nick Slater, a former reporter and successful novelist who covered the trial, remains obsessed with the unanswered questions surrounding Joy's death. Determined to learn the truth Nick finds himself in trouble. And the evidence he will find is … impossible.

Silver by Mark L. Fowler

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Medusa's Web, A Novel of Suspense by Tim Powers, Now Available at a Special Price

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Medusa's Web by Tim Powers

Medusa's Web by Tim Powers

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: William Morrow

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/25/2016 at 5:00 PM ET).

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In the wake of their Aunt Amity's suicide, Scott and Madeline Madden are summoned to Caveat, the eerie, decaying mansion in the Hollywood hills in which they were raised. But their decadent and reclusive cousins, the malicious wheelchair-bound Claimayne and his sister, Ariel, do not welcome Scott and Madeline's return to the childhood home they once shared. While Scott desperately wants to go back to their shabby South-of-Sunset lives, he cannot pry his sister away from this haunted "House of Usher in the Hollywood Hills" that is a conduit for the supernatural.

Decorated by bits salvaged from old hotels and movie sets, Caveat hides a dark family secret that stretches back to the golden days of Rudolph Valentino and the silent film stars. A collection of hypnotic eight-limbed abstract images inked on paper allows the Maddens to briefly fragment and flatten time — to transport themselves into the past and future in visions that are both puzzling and terrifying. Though their cousins know little about these ancient "spiders" which provoke unpredictable temporal dislocations, Ariel and Claimayne have been using for years — an addiction that has brought Claimayne to the brink of selfish destruction.

As Madeline falls more completely under Caveat's spell, Scott discovers that to protect her, he must use the perilous spiders himself. But will he unravel the mystery of the Madden family's past and finally free them … or be pulled deeper into their deadly web?

Medusa's Web by Tim Powers

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New This Week: Storm Surge, A Quin St. James and Mike McCleary Mystery by T. J. MacGregor

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Storm Surge by T. J. MacGregor

Storm Surge by T. J. MacGregor

A Quin St. James and Mike McCleary Mystery (8th in series)

Publisher: Crossroad Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 04/25/2016 at 4:30 PM ET).

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This is a new ebook edition of a book published in hardcover by Hyperion in 1993.

Quin St. James, now a mother as well as a crack private investigator, leaves her home north of the city to get to the bottom of the mysterious death of old friend and mentor Charlie Potemkin, a criminologist and former instructor at the CIA Academy in Langley, Virginia. A series of cryptic notes and photographs, which Charlie mails to friends right before his death, provides fragments of a puzzle Quin is determined to piece together with the aid of her husband and partner.

All paths in the investigation seem to lead back to Lawrence Crandall, a real-estate developer with grandiose plans to turn Miami Beach into a fabulous Deco-inspired resort. The Sea Witch, former home to Charlie Potemkin and other retirees, sits smack in the middle of a stretch of beach Crandall must have to complete his schemes. Leaving their daughter in the care of her aunt, Quin and Mike set out to penetrate the layers of intrigue that surround Crandall and his associates. As Mike McCleary conducts his own investigation with the help of Boone, a retired gumshoe, Quin finds herself in grave danger, and torn psychically by the conflicting demands of her profession and motherhood.

Storm Surge by T. J. MacGregor

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Crunch Time, A Goldy Shultz Mystery by Diane Mott Davidson, Now Available at a Special Price

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Crunch Time by Diane Mott Davidson

Crunch Time by Diane Mott Davidson

A Goldy Shultz Mystery (16th in series)

Publisher: William Morrow

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/25/2016 at 4:00 PM ET).

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Colorado caterer Goldy Schulz cooks up bigtrouble as she tries to help her longtimefriend and fellow chef Yolanda Garcia. Whenthe rental house shared by Yolanda and herirrepressible aunt Ferdinanda is destroyed byarson, the pair move in with cop-turned-PIErnest McLeod. But then Ernest is shot deadand his house is set on fire, nearly killing Goldy,Yolanda, Ferdinanda, and nine beagle puppiesthat Ernest had recently rescued from a puppymill.

Concerned for her friends, Goldy invites themto stay with her while the sheriff's departmentinvestigates. Yet even Goldy's house isn't safe,and after a failed break-in by an unknownintruder a cop is sent to keep an eye on things.Then a second body is found.

Swapping her chef's hat for a sleuthing cap,the intrepid Goldy steps up the investigation.But she's got to move fast. It's crunch time toclose in on a killer, before he can close in on her.

Crunch Time by Diane Mott Davidson

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The Cryptic Cipher by Denver Acey, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016 …

The Cryptic Cipher by Denver Acey

The Cryptic Cipher by Denver Acey, A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Cedar Fort

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Yesterday in Panama, ten masked gunmen assassinated the vice president of the United States. The only clue to find them is an encrypted message that nobody can decode.

Not even expert hacker Tanner Stone.

But when it seems that the key to cracking it lies in Guatemala, Tanner and his family quickly find themselves on a last-minute vacation — an undercover mission to locate an ancient cipher! What they discover there may entangle them in the deadliest plot ever against the United States.

The Cryptic Cipher by Denver Acey

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Stone and Snow, A Raleigh Harmon Mystery by Sibella Giorello, Now Available at a Special Price

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Stone and Snow by Sibella Giorello

Stone and Snow by Sibella Giorello

A Raleigh Harmon Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Running Girl Productions

Price: 99¢ (as of 04/25/2016 at 3:00 PM ET).

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Secrets run deep …

Raleigh Harmon, teen geologist, has a seriously dysfunctional southern family, an encyclopedic knowledge of criminal codes, and a literally odd best friend named Drew Levinson.

After surviving a terrifying experience, Raleigh's ready to relax and enjoy the Christmas season with her new boyfriend.

But her smart and kind classmate Sloane Stillman is suddenly found dead — by suicide. Only Drew refuses to believe it. Drew says science can prove Sloane didn't kill herself. And the harder Raleigh tries to show Drew the truth, the more she herself questions the facts, and the people she once trusted.

Christmas swirls in like a snowstorm, and Drew spirals downward, burying Raleigh under mountains of evidence about Sloane's suicide, threatening to destroy everything, including Raleigh's new relationship with her boyfriend.

Desperate to put the pieces back together, Raleigh digs for answers, trying to uncover what really happened on that cold, silent night when Sloane Stillman lost her life.

Stone and Snow by Sibella Giorello

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Murder at the 42nd Street Library by Con Lehane, New in Bookstores during April 2016

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

Murder at the 42nd Street Library by Con Lehane

Murder at the 42nd Street Library by Con Lehane, a Raymond Ambler Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

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Raymond Ambler and his partners in crime-solving track down a killer, shining a light on the dark deeds and secret relationships that are hidden deep inside the famous flagship building at the corner of 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue.

In their search for the reasons behind the murder, Ambler and his crew uncover sinister, and profoundly disturbing, relationships among the scholars studying in the iconic library. Included among the players are a celebrated mystery writer who has donated his papers to the library's crime fiction collection; that writer's long-missing daughter, a prominent New York society woman with a hidden past, and more than one of Ambler's colleagues at the library. Shocking revelations lead inexorably to the traumatic events that follow — the reading room will never be the same.

Murder at the 42nd Street Library by Con Lehane

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Telemystery: Doctor Blake Mysteries, New This Week on DVD

Telemystery, the most complete selection of detective, amateur sleuth, private investigator, and suspense television mystery series now available or coming soon to DVD

Telemystery, your source for one of the most comprehensive listings of crime drama, amateur sleuth, private investigator, mystery and suspense television series, mini-series and made-for-television movies, now available on or coming soon to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or Video-on-Demand, is profiling one series from our site being released this week.

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Doctor Blake Mysteries: Season One

Doctor Blake Mysteries

Season One

Doctor Blake Mysteries: Season One on DVD

Medical cases turn to murder cases in this Australian series starring Craig McLachland as Dr. Lucian Blake, a quiet, thoughtful man with a painful past.

Haunted by searing memories of World War II, and by the heartbreaking loss of his secret Chinese wife and daughter, Dr. Blake returns to his Australian hometown in 1959 to continue his father's practice and serve as the town's chief medical officer.

Sharpen your skills and test your nerves with the good doctor in ten highly satisfying murder cases.

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Death Deals a Hand by Janet Dawson, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016 …

Death Deals a Hand by Janet Dawson

Death Deals a Hand by Janet Dawson, A California Zephyr Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Perseverance Press

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It's April 1953, and Zephyrette Jill McLeod is back on the rails, aboard the fabled train called the California Zephyr. Heading west from Chicago to the San Francisco Bay Area, Jill looks forward to reuniting with family members and the new man in her life. She's learned to expect and deal with just about anything on the train, from troublesome passengers to long-lost relatives to high-stakes poker games.

But the stakes just got even higher: Death has a seat at the table.

Death Deals a Hand by Janet Dawson

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Nightmares Can Be Murder, A Dream Club Mystery by Mary Kennedy, Now Available at a Special Price

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Nightmares Can Be Murder by Mary Kennedy

Nightmares Can Be Murder by Mary Kennedy

A Dream Club Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Berkley

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/25/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

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Business consultant Taylor Blake has returned to Savannah, Georgia, to help her sister Allison turn her dream of running an old-fashioned candy store into a reality. Allison is also interested in dream interpretation and invites Taylor to her Friday night Dream Club, where members meet once a week to share and analyze their dreams.

When a local dance instructor, Chico Hernandez, is found dead in his studio, and the murder scene has an eerie resemblance to one of the dreams shared at their meeting, Taylor can't help but be intrigued. And when her sister, who was briefly involved with the dance teacher, becomes the prime suspect, Taylor and their fellow club members can't be caught napping. It's up to them to dream up a solution to the murder before Allison faces a real-life nightmare.

Nightmares Can Be Murder by Mary Kennedy

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New This Week: Dead by Chance, A Betty Chance Mystery by Pat Dennis

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Dead by Chance by Pat Dennis

Dead by Chance by Pat Dennis

A Betty Chance Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Penury Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 04/25/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

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Murder is a high stakes gamble …

Amateur sleuth and tour hostess Betty Chance is on a winning streak in Deadwood, South Dakota, a town famous for gambling, gold, and ghosts. Her good fortune shifts when a married man's body turns up dead in a hot tub and her clients' hotel rooms are being robbed. Against the sheriff's orders, Betty and her son begin to investigate.

Tillie McFinn is convinced spirits from the past are to blame for the stolen items and uses her ghost hunting skills to find answers. Only this time, searching for spirits turns out to be a deadly pastime.

Dead by Chance by Pat Dennis

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An Excerpt from Executive Action, a Suspense Thriller by Jac Simensen

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Jac Simensen

We are delighted to welcome author Jac Simensen to Omnimystery News today.

Jac's new suspense thriller is Executive Action (Roundfire Books; April 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt, the first chapter.

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THE CHAUFFEUR PULLED THE BLACK LINCOLN Town Car to the front of a nondescript, office tower in Arlington, Virginia. The building was flanked on either side by identical gray, concrete towers; other than the street numbers above the entrances, the three buildings bore no identification, no company names or logos to suggest what activities might be taking place inside the sterile walls.
  The afternoon sky was darkening and the smell of rain or possibly snow hung in the damp air.
  A short, wiry man exited from the front passenger seat and opened the rear door for an older man with gold-rimmed glasses and snow-white hair, who unhurriedly swiveled his long legs to the pavement and stepped out of the car.
  A third man emerged from the opposite side of the Lincoln; he was broad-shouldered with a thick neck, military-style brush cut, and an obviously muscular body. As he stood, he buttoned his blazer jacket to conceal the semi-automatic pistol that rode in a shoulder holster on his left rib cage. The two other men wore black trench coats over dark business suits with white shirts and conservative neckties.
  The broad-shouldered man led the way to the entrance and held the door open for the others. They entered an antiseptic, high-ceilinged lobby where a security guard stood behind a granite counter. On the wall behind the counter hung a four-foot- high metallic sign with the letters DSC in blue, against a silver background. At the far end of the lobby were two elevators.
  The uniformed guard deferentially nodded to the older man with the white hair. "Afternoon, Doctor Donner."
  Doctor Donner smiled. "Tommy, how's your boy, still in Afghanistan?"
  "He's stateside now, his mother's thrilled to have him home; enlistment's up in three more months. Thanks for asking, sir."
  "If he's interested, call Jimmy the month before he gets out and we'll find a place for him."
  The guard nodded again. "Thank you, sir, I'm sure he'll be very interested in joining DSC." He pushed a button below counter level and an opaque glass panel on the near wall slid open with a soft, pneumatic hiss.
  The small man and the muscular man each signed the list of names that lay on the counter, then picked up a badge, and clipped it on their jacket pocket. Doctor Donner didn't bother; it was his company.
  The three men walked through the open doorway and into a more comfortable lobby, one with leather furniture, artificial plants, and chrome-framed nature photos on the windowless walls. The opaque glass panel closed behind them. Next to the elevator on the far wall, an attractive, well-dressed woman was seated at a glass and chrome desk.
  Doctor Donner removed his overcoat and handed it to the muscular man. "Kurt, have Tilman bring the car around in an hour for the airport." He gestured toward the third man. "Jimmy will be staying here."
  Kurt nodded. "Yes, sir. Do I need to call aviation services?"
  "Everything's arranged," Jimmy snapped, as he strode to the reception desk.
  Doctor Donner turned and followed Jimmy; he extended his hand to the seated woman. "Matty, you're looking especially lovely today. I like the blouse, the pale green goes perfectly with your red hair."
  Matty stood, smiled, and took his outstretched hand. Doctor Donner always behaved like a gentleman, but she knew from experience that one comment was his quota for small talk. "Everyone's arrived, Doctor D, they're in the third-floor conference room."
  Jimmy had already pressed the call button for the elevator and held the open door.
  Doctor Donner nodded to Matty and stepped into the elevator. "You've got the reports?" he asked as the doors closed. Jimmy handed Donner a black folder sealed in the middle with a strip of silver tape. "Matty distributed the reports to the others when they arrived. I'll destroy the documents when the meeting's finished." Donner nodded.
  Matty picked up the handset from the desktop phone and pushed a button. "Doctor D's on the way," was all she said before replacing the phone in its cradle. For an office receptionist, Matilda Crane had the unusual qualifications of a security clearance and a concealed carry permit for the snub-nosed handgun tucked away in her handbag in a desk drawer.
  The third-floor conference room was considerably more opulent than the surrounding Donner Systems Corporation offices. The walls were covered with light-brown padded leather and framed with honey-colored birchwood trim. The oval conference table was of Scandinavian design, in a richly figured birch veneer. The brown, ergonomic leather chairs had been custom designed to match the warm earth tones of the walls, carpet, and furniture and to support the often aching lower backs of the mostly older DSC executives and guests who met in the room. As was the practice before each scheduled meeting, the room had been "swept" that morning for microphones, trans- mitters, or other intrusive electronics.
  Doctor Donner entered, closed the heavy door, and shuffled his six-foot-two frame toward the table. He looked at the three seated men and shook his head. "What a sorry lot of worn-out rogues," he said with a grin.
  "Where in hell you been, Nick; we ran out of small talk an hour ago."
  Donner extended his hand. "You've been here only six minutes, Fidel; don't start by trying to make me feel guilty. Remember, I taught you negotiating tactics."
  General Thornton grinned, dropped the Washington Post he'd been reading, stood, and shook Donner's hand. Major General Frank Thornton, USAF-retired, was a large man with a deep tan and a graying crew cut. He'd been called Fidel for so many years that no one alive could recall how he got the nickname, and Thornton wasn't about to help anyone remember.
  Donner beckoned to the small, dark man at the far end of the table. "Avi, come on down to this end where we can see you better, and keep your hands out of your pockets."
  Avi laughed. "I'm trying to stay upwind of Jasper; smells like a bloody whorehouse, he does."
  Martin Jasper was slim with an angular nose, a receding hairline, and brilliant blue eyes. He was impeccably dressed in a hand-tailored suit, custom-made shirt, and colorful silk tie. Martin rose and shook Donner's hand. "Afternoon, Nicholas," he said in a clipped, British accent. "Can we get right to it? I've a tight schedule."
  "Another little boy?" Avi teased as he moved behind Jasper, shook Donner's hand, and slid into the chair on Thornton's right. Jasper made an obscene hand gesture toward Avi, then swiveled his chair to face Donner.
  "Children, children." Donner shook his head while lowering his seventy-four-year-old arthritic body into the leather chair at the head of the table that had obviously been left open for him. He wiped his gold-rimmed glasses with a pocket handkerchief and then broke the silver seal on the black folder with a ballpoint pen. Identical folders sat on the table in front of each man. Following Donner's lead, they broke the seals and examined the pages within in silence.
  Five minutes later, General Thornton pushed back in his chair and closed the black folder. "Good news. Looks like they've solved the weight problem; Avi, it's under thirty kilos?"
  Avi placed his hands over the folder as if to hide its contents from view. "Assuming the fruit comes in at less than eight kilos, they can do it. That's without the shielding, of course; that comes away before the package is deployed."
  Doctor Donner swiveled to his right. "Jasper, the fruit?"
  "Too early to say; the radiologicals are still being sourced. At the moment, I'd put the probability of achieving eight kilos at ninety percent."
  "I'd feel a lot more positive if we could test this thing, lots of untried crap in here," Thornton said, tapping the folder with his index finger.
  Donner shook his head. "You know that's impossible, Fidel. Satellites would pick up gamma rays and neutrons no matter what precautions were taken. DSC primed the second-gener-ation Vela Satellites, and the technology's moved several genera-tions beyond Vela since then; radiation from an RDD, even a lightly packed device, would be instantly detected by a dozen satellites."
  Avi was perched on the edge of his chair, his arms pulled close against his body like a compact, dark hawk about to take flight. "We're working out a plan for a 'dry' test with tracers instead of the fruit. The real bomb will be considerably dirtier than a conventional radiological dispersal device. The fruit's a multisource cocktail: Strontium-90 surrounded by Cesium-137 and Iodine-131. The iodine kills within days, the other two hang around for decades. The schematics of the antitank shell were the breakthrough we needed to solve the weight problem." He nodded in acknowledgement toward General Thornton. "Give the devil his due."
  "Good job, Fidel," Donner added.
  Thornton's expression remained unchanged.
  Avi continued, "According to the information we have, the antitank shell was tested four times with a small radiological package, but never used in combat. That was in the nineties. The concept's elegant in its simplicity and with today's explosives and electronics it's smaller, lighter, and more deadly. We've tested and retested the electrical and mechanical components without a single unpredicted event — this is gonna work just fine."
  "The damage assessment's still the same?" Donner asked.
  Avi nodded. "Better; explosion will destroy all non-hardened structures in a radius of a hundred to a hundred-fifty meters; roughly, one hundred yards. The radiation will kill personnel within three hundred meters, with delayed, secondary kill up to half a kilometer."
  "And the residual radioactivity?" Thornton asked.
  "Depending on the success of their decontamination efforts, the space within two-hundred-fifty meters from the ignition point will be inaccessible for four to five years, possibly longer."
  Fidel pointed at Donner. "How about the mule?"
  "Early days," Donner replied. "I've got the psychological profiling underway; next meeting I'll have more specifics about the mule."
  "You know the mule's the critical link; all this other sophisti-cated crap won't be worth spit unless we're able to deliver the device to the target."
  "Thanks for reminding us of the critical nature of the delivery, Fidel," Donner coolly replied. "Next meeting. Now, unless other salient observations need to be made, let's begin the punch list. Jasper, since you're such a busy fellow, perhaps you could start?"

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Jac Simensen
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Jac Simensen

Jac Simensen is an American, who's spent most of his adult life in the UK, Asia, Europe and the Middle-East, where he worked with technology and intelligence corporations and agencies. Following an early retirement, Jac has returned to his first love of writing suspense novels and thrillers.

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

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Executive Action by Jac Simensen

Executive Action by Jac Simensen

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Roundfire Books

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Appalled with US policy in the Middle-East,a billionaire defense contractor and a retired major general decide to mount their own Executive Action in the region. They build a small dirty bomb, and brutally brainwash a simple, garbage-truck driver, whose wife was mistakenly killed by terrorists, into exploding the device in the Grand Mosque in Mecca during the Hajj, with the intention of sparking a war between Shia and Sunni nations.

As the time ticks away, can anybody stop them …

Executive Action by Jac Simensen

A Conversation with Suspense Novelist Kaylin McFarren

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Kaylin McFarren

We are delighted to welcome author Kaylin McFarren to Omnimystery News today.

Kaylin's new novel of suspense, the third in a series, is Banished Threads (Creative Edge Publishing; March 2016 trade paperback, audiobook and ebook formats) and we recently had the chance to catch up with her to talk more about it.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to the lead characters of Banished Threads.

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Kaylin McFarren: Chase Cohen is a handsome 35-year-old marine videographer turned treasure seeker. He has shaggy blond hair, penetrating blue eyes, chiseled features, a five o-clock shadow, expressive brows and a muscular 6'2" build. He enjoys traveling around the world and focuses on one romantic involvement at a time. He has a white Skye Terrier named Yuki and a 6-year-old daughter named Allie from an ill-fated romantic relationship. He has an easy going laid-back style and wears t-shirts with obscure logos, jeans and cowboy boots. He likes Wild Turkey on the rocks and sitting outside on his deck listening to Gregory Porter jazz. He dreams about striking it rich one day and plays the guitar to relax. Chase is sensitive but not petty, hasty and trusting, brave and daring, loving and caring and, of course, absolutely head over heels in love with Rachel Lyons.

Rachel Lyons is a beautiful 32-year-old marine biologist who closed down emotionally and went to work at the Warren Nash Foundation — handing out grants, after her father's tragic diving accident. Out of necessity, she reconnected with her ex-lover Chase and has taken on the role of his business partner at Trident Ventures. She has long auburn hair, hazel-green eyes, an oval face, sweet smile and a petite 5'6" frame. She wears berets, turtlenecks, fitted shirts and slacks and 5" heels. She loves to travel, but never seems to have time. She has a goldfish for a pet, lives in an inherited cottage in San Palo, California, loves Asian antiques and trinkets and having everything put away in its place. She limits her friendships and is prone to routines, reads a lot and enjoys her triple skinny mocha lattes every morning. She drinks liquor rarely and her cheeks blush after only one glass of wine. Her mother mysteriously ran off when she was only eight and her brother has had a history of bad relationships. She recently became pregnant by Chase Cohen and, as a result, accepted his marriage proposal, but now wonders if she made the right decision.

I love putting flawed, complicated characters together that don't seem to fit and allowing them to grow through the strengths they innately possess and the wild, dangerous adventures they share.

OMN: When plotting a new book in a series, what do you generally look at first?

KM: For my "Threads" series, since my two main characters are romantically challenged treasure-hunters, I found it easier to plot my synopsis first, which involves taking my battling duo on exciting expeditions around the world. At the end of each "stand alone" book is a new job offer or requirement that not only moves them forward in their adventures and relationship, but also encourages readers to pick up the next volume in my series.

OMN: At what point does the villain enter the picture?

KM: Since I already know my characters and how they will play into the drama I'm creating, the dastardly villains then arrive along with unexpected twists and turns in the story.

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

KM: Some readers define my books as erotic suspense, action-packed thrillers, or mysteries with romantic elements, and others as contemporary women's fiction. So I guess the best description for my writing style would be cross-over. The advantage to this genre is that I reach a broader audience, consisting of men and women — 21 and over, who are comfortable with adult language and R-rated love scenes. The disadvantage comes with attempting to place my books on formula fiction shelves and drawing the interest of a more conservative reader.

OMN: How would you tweet a summary of Banished Threads?

KM: #Sexy #Romantic #Suspense anyone? Threads Series is a #MustRead! Download @ www.amazon.com/Kaylin-McFarren/e/B003BCPKE0

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

KM: About 90% of my stories originate with world travels, real life experiences, and personal interactions. I find it easier to write about something you know and then later research for accurate, in-depth details. Severed Threads came from my fear of scuba diving while vacationing with my family in Costa Rica. The idea for Buried Threads was developed from my interactions with Geishas and Maikos in Kyoto, Japan and exposure to my husband's martial arts training. My latest novel, Banished Threads, was conceived from my former occupation as a gallery owner — where security issues were a major concern during art shows that thousands of people attended.

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

KM: I tend to read A LOT, especially in regard to subject matters pertaining to my stories and, of course, mysteries and thrillers are at the top of my list. Lisa Jackson continues to be one of my favorite authors, and I'm impressed with Jodi Picoult books because of her remarkable phrasing, unusual angles, and controversial subject matters. For years, I studied Nora Roberts' ability to shift points of view multiple times in a chapter and have trained myself to bring all of these elements together in my stories. I believe the most challenging and exciting topic I encountered while writing my second story involved the yakuza, or Japanese mafia, as so little has been written about them.

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

KM: Over the years, I've written about real countries and cities, but soon realized it was easier to stretch the truth by creating imaginary cities. For an author, there's less chance of making a mistake in regard to landmarks and time sequences if your creativity takes over. And often times, the setting — especially under the sea, becomes a character in itself, helping to direct and guide the story.

OMN: Where do you most often find yourself writing?

KM: I'm fortunate in having a sizeable library in our home, which also serves as my office and secluded writing space. Besides having a Mac computer, printer, phone and all the essentials, I've accumulated an extensive collection of books, which includes bestsellers, reference materials, and research journals that I like to keep notes in for future projects. There's also a nice view of my garden from a bank of windows at the rear of my office, which provides great light and the perfect distraction on sunny days.

OMN: What is the best advice you've received as an author?

KM: I was told years ago to read as many books as possible in order to truly understand writing and then to write what I wanted to read. This stuck with me and seems to be the best advice I can pass on. As a writer, you might be told that your story has been written before, which is harsh and unfair if it's your story to tell. I can only suggest that you write from your heart and strive to never lose faith in your ability.

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Linda Yoshida, aka Kaylin McFarren, was born in California, has lived in Washington, and now resides with her husband in Oregon. Before becoming a novelist, she was the director of a fine art gallery. She holds an AA in Literature from Highline Community College, which first sparked her passion for writing. Kaylin has earned more than a dozen literary awards and was a 2008 finalist in the prestigious RWA® Golden Heart contest. She is a member of RWA, Rose City Romance Writers, and Willamette Writers. She also enjoys giving back to the community through charitable and educational organizations in the Pacific Northwest.

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

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Banished Threads by Kaylin McFarren

Banished Threads by Kaylin McFarren

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Creative Edge Publishing

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While vacationing at the stately Cumberforge Manor in Bellwood, England, Rachel Lyons and Chase Cohen attend an elegant dinner party hosted by her uncle, Paul Lyons, and his aristocratic wife, Sara. Before the evening ends, a priceless collection of Morris Graves's paintings are stolen from her uncle's popular gallery, throwing all suspicion onto his wife's missing granddaughter.

Determined to clear Sloan Rafferty's name and, in the process, win Paul's favor, Chase scours the countryside looking for answers. In his absence, the police accuse Rachel's uncle of an unsolved murder and secrets surrounding her grandmother's death and the deaths of Sara's former husbands turn his wife into the most likely suspect. With the true villains hell-bent on destroying Paul Lyons and his family, solving both crimes while ensuring her uncle's freedom not only endangers Rachel's life but that of her unborn child. Will Chase save them before the kidnappers enact their revenge or will the ultimate price be paid, as predicted by a vagabond fortuneteller?

Banished Threads by Kaylin McFarren. Click here to take a Look Inside the book.

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