Thursday, April 28, 2016

The Wages of Sin, An Ozarks Mystery by Nancy Allen, New This Week from Witness Impulse

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The Wages of Sin by Nancy Allen

The Wages of Sin by Nancy Allen

An Ozarks Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: $2.99 (as of 04/28/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

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In rural McCown County, Missouri, a young pregnant woman is found beaten to death in a trailer park. The only witness to the murder is Ivy, her six-year-old daughter, who points to her mom's boyfriend — father of the unborn child. County prosecutor Madeleine Thompson promises the community justice, and in the Ozarks, that can only mean one thing: a death sentence.

When Madeleine's first choice for co-counsel declines to try a death penalty case, she is forced to turn to assistant prosecutor Elsie Arnold. Elsie is reluctant to join forces with her frosty boss, but the road to conviction seems smooth — until unexpected facts about the victim arise, and the testimony of the lone eyewitness Ivy becomes increasingly crucial. Against Elsie's advice, Madeleine brings in the state attorney general's office to assist them, while cutthroat trial attorney Claire O'Hara joins the defense.

Elsie will not let the power of prosecution — of seeking justice — be wrested from her without a fight. She wants to win the case, and to avenge the death of the mother and her unborn child. But as the trial nears, Elsie begins to harbor doubts about the death penalty itself. Meanwhile, the child Ivy is in greater danger than anyone knows.

The Wages of Sin by Nancy Allen

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A Suspense Thriller
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About Executive Action

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 …

Please Welcome Back Mystery Author B. Lloyd

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by B. Lloyd

We are delighted to welcome back B. Lloyd to Omnimystery News.

Last month we featured an excerpt from the author's new Julia Warren mystery, Of Soul Sincere (Holland House; April 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats), and today she has provided us with a most interesting guest post, one she titles, "The Julia Warren Mysteries — Julia and Her Editor's Request".

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1928

'It doesn't need to be terribly technical,' her editor had said, attempting to be reassuring, 'don't want to drown them with science — perhaps something along the lines of your favourite character? Or how you started writing mysteries?' None of which reassured Julia at all as she sat staring at the blank piece of paper before her.

How had she started? Had she really sat down one day and decided to write mysteries instead of trailing out in all weathers to pursue the latest story? Of course she hadn't; it had all been much more gradual — but when had she actually sat down to write and why?

She let her mind wander — her first book had been about a retired India Army officer found dead in his (locked) bedroom. Revenge, duplicate keys and a secret passageway, culled from some of her own favourite mystery classics had supplied her with means and motive, and had done rather well at six shillings and five pence a copy; but that hadn't been when she first started writing mysteries. Her mind drifted back still further, and something slipped into her mind: gaggles of people in costume, wandering about a great hallway — then, another figure walked briskly across her memory. Jameson, of course; senior journalist and war reporter when she had just been starting out. Somehow he had recognised her abilities and saw the innate talent for puzzle-solving.

'A mind like yours would be top at cryptography and crosswords' he said once, 'you should do something with it'; then the business of the Costume Ball in...1921? 22? That was why she was thinking about people in costume. Strange weather the whole day, she had almost decided against going, but friends and the odd family relative had persisted, and so a costume had to be thrown together. Both she and her maid had employed ingenuity with thrift and together they produced a flapper-style Columbina.

The set arrived punctually at seven in cabs and whisked Julia off to a world of bright lights, loud music, chatter, shouting, drink and dance. Pirates tangoed with Guineveres, Harlequins foxtrotted with Trojan Helens and, on the surface of it, nobody had a care in the world.

It was after the midnight chimes, a final popping of corks and shouts and halloos were still echoing in the high ceilings of the building when she saw him: a young man in the baggy white induments of a pagliaccio. He held his mask in his hand and was looking about him in a puzzled, bemused way. A band of merry-makers rushed past and swallowed him up and Julia was whirled off for another dance.

It was a good hour or more later and people were beginning to straggle outside in search of cabs; Julia was by the foot of the stairs leading to the upper gallery when she saw him again — this time minus his mask, and with a solitary air.

'I say, excuse me,' he exclaimed, 'I wonder if you could help me? I'm not over-familiar with the area — do you happen to know where Bethelney Street is?'

Julia didn't know, and had never heard of the street before, but she offered to ask around.

'Oh, don't worry,' he said hurriedly, 'sorry to have troubled you,' and before she could say another word he was gone, out into the bustle and confusion as departing guests sought out cabs, made their farewells or staggered about in hysterical circles, laughing and chatting, oblivious to all else.

Julia waited a few minutes more for her own crowd, then, as they seemed inclined to dawdle, she began to wander around. The building was a left-over from the time of the Georges, with its own theatre, a huge high-ceilinged ballroom and a lot of niches and side-rooms for discreet tête-a-têtes. She paused, uncertain whether to go forward or back. Two men were talking quietly in the last but one room. 'Bethelney Street' she heard one of them say to the other. More lost itinerants? Somehow she thought not; there was a sense of — what, urgency? in the man's voice. She caught sight of them: one of Rembrandt's Watchmen, and a Cavalier. In the distance she heard her name called and returned to the entrance.

'Come along, slowcoach,' her party cried, as they piled merrily into the cabs, and someone suggested rounding off with a drink at the Black Cat. There were lengthy arguments and various diversions, and when they finally decided on a route, they were almost immediately held up by a crowd, milling about the entrance to a side-street.

'What's up?' went the general query. Responses were confused : 'Drunk and disorderly', 'Some sort of a brawl' and 'Gent got stuck by a knife'; amidst the confusion however, Julia heard the words 'all dressed up for a ball — one of them Pierrots....' and leaned out to peer over people's shoulders at the doll-like figure lying on the damp cobbles. It was the same young man she had spoken to not half an hour since. A dagger protruded from his chest, now covered in a spreading flower of red.

'I say, has anyone called the police?' asked one of her party.



Inspector Lovell knelt and looked over the body. He lifted one of the arms and something fluttered from the cuff — a wisp of yellow cord.

'From a tassel,' said Julia instantly. Lovell looked up sharply. 'That sounds very definite,' he commented drily.

'That's because I've seen it before — this evening, at the Ball. One of the guests was dressed as one of the Nightwatch — with gold-yellow tassels and fringes.'

'And who was this other guest?'

'I'm afraid I only heard him speaking; he was wearing a mask, like so many others.'

'Have you a moment to spare, then?'



It was nearly dawn by the time Julia returned to her flat; the dead young man had been identified as one Ralph Egerton, dress designer at one of the fancier houses in London. But nobody had ever heard of Bethelney Street.



Over the next few days Julia found herself idly puzzling over the whole incident, when she was supposed to writing up yet another article on fashion (from the perspective of the working woman). She leafed through the pages of Vogue, wondering at the names: Paris Emberton, Clara Monte Carlo, Tiffany Oaks — why would anyone call themselves Tiffany Oaks? And if their parents were the true culprits, why not change it? And there was another one: Athelney Parks.... why would anyone, in whatever creative profession, whether model, designer or artist, go through life willingly under the soubriquet of Athelney Parks?

A sudden small voice in her head then said: 'And if Athelney Parks, why not Bethelney Street? Oh, I wonder if they thought of that?'

When she called Inspector Lovell, he was quietly appreciative of her suggestion: 'All a bit hush-hush, and I have to ask you to keep it to yourself for the time being — I know I can rely on your discretion,' and then he asked if she would be good enough to do a little interviewing on his behalf. Taken aback (to date, the police tended to view any form of journalism with deep suspicion) she asked in what capacity.

'Oh, that I leave to you,' was his reply, 'only as I believe you may be familiar with the person I have in mind, it might be easiest as a straightforward journalist. The name is Brigitte Foucharde — yes, I thought you did. You will? Excellent — only do take care; I shall of course have a few officers on the qui-vive.'

He gave her a few more brief instructions (dressed up as suggestions) and after a few days she presented herself at the Salon de Foucharde, armed with notebook and pencil. There were photographers, mannequins, socialites and other journalists milling around, looking for their chairs, their bags, their coats — the mannequins were looking for somewhere they could smoke in peace, the photographers were looking for the mannequins, and over it all presided the up and coming couturier, Mlle Brigitte Foucharde, dark, smart and smooth. The show flowed past in a series of pale pink chiffon, peacock blues and greens, and a lot of feathers.

 From the applause it could surely be considered a success — then the lights were lowered dramatically, and a silhouette appeared against the backscreen: long, elegant, with a huge feathery headdress, standing in profile, one hand raised nonchalantly with a cigarette holder.

'La Foucharde!' exclaimed someone; the backscreen separated, La Foucharde turned her head, blew out a perfect circle of smoke and stepped forward, in silver and white, to more applause. She made a pretty speech, with some words of regret that her favourite designer could not be with them today — there was a brief introduction to the merits of Alonse Soyer and his band and with a quick trill from the saxophonist, the music started, and waiters began to circulate with trays.



Julia found her moment and approached La Foucharde as she was withdrawing to her changing room. A brief interview? La Foucharde would be delighted. The season had started well, didn't Mlle Warren think so? And there was more to come; some very promising young designers in the Salon de Foucharde now …

'How fortunate — after such a tragic loss.'

La Foucharde's eyes flickered briefly (had she been a wolf, though Julia, you might have noticed the teeth baring), but she rallied well.

'Ah, you mean M'sieur Ralph — Ralph Egerton, no? Le pauvre.Very shocking.Yes, he was very promising.' She took a stole from her dresser and wrapped it around her shoulders; was she trembling?

'Yes. And so unnecessary. He had the answer staring him in the face, right here at Salon Foucharde, didn't he?'

'Pardon?'

'The true meaning of Bethelney Street. He was close to discovering all about it; only he made the same mistake as so many other people did, by mistaking Bethelney Street for an actual place, an address.'

La Foucharde stretched out her hand to press the bell by her dressing table. 'Marie,' she murmured to her dresser. 'Ask Joe and Ricky to join me.'

She turned to Julia: 'And how do you come to know so much about M'sieur Egerton?'

'He asked me the way to Bethelney Street. At the Ball.'

'Ah. The Ball.'

'The Ball was chosen as a nice busy place to exchange vital information, wasn't it? Only Egerton accidently discovered rather too much about your other activities, such as the diamond smuggling, blackmail — the blackmail was why he started trying to track you down in the first place, wasn't it? Someone he was close to got caught up in your web and -'

'Yes, yes, something like that,' interrupted La Foucharde impatiently, 'but there is no more time to explain now — I shall leave that to Joe and Ricky — Marie … Marie! Why are you still here? I asked you to — Marie?'

Marie went to the door and opened it. Two men stepped in. Marie stood to one side, head bowed. La Foucharde clearly did not recognise either of the men, and stood still, outraged, as Inspector Lovell walked in, followed by another plain clothes officer.

The next few moments were rather crowded; police whistles in the distance, the sounds of tables and chairs toppling over, various shouts. Only La Foucharde stood completely still as the Inspector invited her to the station for questioning.



It was months before the whole story was unravelled: undercover operations, informers and traps had been weeks in action for one of the biggest investigations the city had seen.

'Extortion, blackmail, smuggling, the lot,' explained Inspector Lovell. 'Bethelney Street was code for the network — and for La Foucharde herself. Clever woman. Good at covering up her tracks. But arrogant. Bought off one or two of our men — thought she could buy all of them. And everyone else — otherwise, Joe and Ricky would sort them out.'

'Do you think it was Joe and Ricky I overheard at the Ball then?'

'I rather think so. Just as well they didn't catch sight of you.'

Julia felt a little queasy.



Later on again, when she was talking it over with Jameson, he had said: 'Why don't you write it down — I mean, as a story? Change the names, the characters. Make it your own. There'd be a few magazines I can think of who'd gleefully accept it.'

So she had. It was published in a popular literary magazine. Jameson read it, and suggested she write a full-length novel. And so it had begun.



She picked up her pen.

'There was a ball,' she wrote. 'There was a young man dressed as Pulcinello. He asked me the way to Bethelney Street. A few hours later, he was dead. This is how I began to write mystery novels …'

Her editor would be pleased: not only how she had started out, but a real bona-fide murder mystery to boot.

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After studying Early Music in Italy followed by a brief career in concert performance, B. Lloyd exchanged vocal parts for less vocal arts i.e. a Diploma from the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia.

Her inky mess, both graphic and verbal, can be found in various regions of the Internet, and appendaged to good people's works (for no visible reason that she can understand).

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

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Of Soul Sincere by B. Lloyd

Of Soul Sincere by B. Lloyd

A Julia Warren Mystery

Publisher: Holland House

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When invited by her publisher to assist a well-respected M.P. in writing his memoirs, Julia Warren is at first reluctant to concentrate on anything other than her next novel; however, circumstances (involving among other things unexpected plumbing) conspire to change her mind and she finds herself at once guest and employee at the great man's rather bohemian household.

Almost immediately she encounters memories from the past, of a rather unsettling nature.

Of Soul Sincere by B. Lloyd. Click here to take a Look Inside the book.

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Thursday, April 28, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 7:30 AM ET …

If You've Got It, Haunt It by Rose Pressey

If You've Got It, Haunt It by Rose Pressey

A Haunted Vintage Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Kensington

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

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Cookie Chanel has a passion for fashion — and a murder mystery to solve!

Cookie Chanel has opened her own vintage clothing boutique, It's Vintage, Y'All, in the charming town of Sugar Creek, Georgia. Always on the lookout for stylish second-hand steals, she attends the estate sale of deceased socialite Charlotte Meadows. But she gets a lot more than she bargained for when Charlotte's ghost appears before her — offering fashion advice and begging Cookie to find out who murdered her.

As the persistent poltergeist tags along and a possibly psychic pussycat moves into the shop, Cookie sorts through racks of suspects to see who may be hiding some skeletons in the closet. Do a clothing store owner and a disembodied socialite have a ghost of a chance of collaring a killer — or will Cookie's life be the next one hanging by a thread?

If You've Got It, Haunt It by Rose Pressey

A Deadly Grind by Victoria Hamilton

A Deadly Grind by Victoria Hamilton

A Vintage Kitchen Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Tantor Audio

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A Hoosier to die for?

When vintage cookware and cookbook collector Jaymie Leighton spies an original 1920s Hoosier brand kitchen cabinet at an estate auction, it's love at first sight. Despite the protests of her sister that the 19th-century yellow-brick house they share in Michigan is already too cluttered with Jaymie's "junk," she successfully outbids the other buyers and triumphantly takes home her Hoosier.

But that night on the summer porch where they've left the Hoosier to be cleaned up, a man is murdered, struck on the head with the steel meat grinder that is part of the cabinet. Who is this stranger — and what was he doing on their porch? Does his death have anything to do with the Hoosier?

As the police struggle to determine the man's identity, Jaymie can't help doing a little digging on her own, accompanied by her three-legged Yorkie Poo, Hopalong. But in her bid to uncover the truth about the hidden secrets of the Hoosier, Jaymie may be the one who ends up going, going … gone.

A Deadly Grind by Victoria Hamilton

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Thursday, April 28, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 7:00 AM ET …

Twenty-Five Years Ago Today by Stacy Juba

Twenty-Five Years Ago Today by Stacy Juba

A Young Ladies of Mystery

Publisher: Thunder Horse Press

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The Egyptian Mythology Murders by Roy Lester Pond

The Egyptian Mythology Murders by Roy Lester Pond

The Mythology Murders Series

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Chocolate Frosted Murder by Susan Gillard

Chocolate Frosted Murder by Susan Gillard

A Donut Hole Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Susan Gillard

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Team Spirit by Ian Mayfield

Team Spirit by Ian Mayfield

A Special Crime Unit Novel

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The Dead Don't Lie by Camille Taylor

The Dead Don't Lie by Camille Taylor

A Harbour Bay Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Limitless Publishing

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The Sin by Robert Vaughan

The Sin by Robert Vaughan

A Murder Mystery

Publisher: Wolfpack Publishing

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Capital Offense by Kurt Stevens

Capital Offense by Kurt Stevens

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Columbus Press

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Peter and the Missing Mansion by Nancy Temple Rodrigue

Peter and the Missing Mansion by Nancy Temple Rodrigue

A Hidden Mickey Adventure

Publisher: Double R Books

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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Three to Get Deadly, A Stephanie Plum Mystery by Janet Evanovich, 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, Scribner …

Three to Get Deadly by Janet Evanovich

Three to Get Deadly by Janet Evanovich

A Stephanie Plum Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Scribner

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/27/2016 at 8:00 PM ET).

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Stephanie Plum, the brassy babe in the powder blue Buick is having a bad hair day — for the whole month of January. She's been given the unpopular task of finding Mo Bedemier, Trenton's most beloved citizen, arrested for carrying concealed, gone no-show for his court appearance.

And to make matters worse, she's got Lula, a former hooker turned file clerk — now a wannabe bounty hunter — at her side, sticking like glue. Lula's big and blonde and black and itching to get the chance to lock up a crook in the trunk of her car.

Morelli, the New Jersey vice cop with the slow-burning smile that undermines a girl's strongest resolve is being polite. So what does this mean? Has he found a new love? Or is he manipulating Steph, using her in his police investigation, counting on her unmanageable curiosity and competitive Jersey attitude?

Once again, the entire One for the Money crew is in action, including Ranger and Grandma Mazur, searching for Mo, tripping down a trail littered with dead drug dealers, leading Stephanie to suspect Mo has traded his ice-cream scoop for a vigilante gun.

Three to Get Deadly by Janet Evanovich

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Review: Out of the Blues by Trudy Nan Boyce

Mysterious Reviews: Reviews of New Mysteries, Novels of Suspense, and Thrillers

A Mysterious Review of Out of the Blues by Trudy Nan Boyce. A Sarah Alt Mystery.

Review summary: This mystery sets itself apart with an incredibly diverse cast of characters on both sides of the law. A police procedural at its core, it's the dynamic relationships between the characters that make it seem more robust. Featuring a strong, female Atlanta homicide detective, this is a solid start to this series. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Out of the Blues Trudy Nan Boyce

Out of the Blues
Trudy Nan Boyce
A Sarah Alt Mystery
Putnam (February 2016)

Available from Amazon.comAvailable from Barnes & NobleAvailable from iTunesAvailable from Kobo

Publisher synopsis: On her first day as a newly minted homicide detective, Sarah "Salt" Alt is given the cold-case murder of a blues musician whose death was originally ruled an accidental drug overdose. Now new evidence has come to light that he may have been given a hot dose intentionally. And this evidence comes from a convicted felon hoping to trade his knowledge for shortened prison time … a man who Salt herself put behind bars.

In a search that will take her into the depths of Atlanta's buried wounds — among the city's homeless, its politically powerful churches, commerce and industry, and the police department itself — Salt probes her way toward the truth in a case that has more at stake than she ever could have imagined.

To the Grave, A Jefferson Tayte, Genealogical Mystery by Steve Robinson, Now Available at a Special Price

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

To the Grave by Steve Robinson

To the Grave by Steve Robinson

A Jefferson Tayte, Genealogical Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/27/2016 at 7:00 PM ET).

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A curiously dated child's suitcase arrives, unannounced and unexplained, in a modern-day Washington suburb. A week later, American genealogist Jefferson Tayte is sitting in an English hotel room, staring at the wrong end of a loaded gun.

In his latest journey into the past, Tayte lands in wartime Leicestershire, England. The genealogist had hoped simply to reunite his client with the birth mother she had never met, having no idea she had been adopted. Instead, he uncovers the tale of a young girl and an American serviceman from the US 82nd Airborne, and a stolen wartime love affair that went tragically wrong.

To the Grave by Steve Robinson

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New This Week: Out of Hiding, A Seekiing Sanctuary Novel of Romantic Suspense by Catherine Sue Morgan

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 …

Out of Hiding by Catherine Sue Morgan

Out of Hiding by Catherine Sue Morgan

A Seekiing Sanctuary Novel of Romantic Suspense (1st in series)

Publisher: Catherine Sue Morgan

Price: $3.99 (as of 04/27/2016 at 6:30 PM ET).

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When one more look-alike woman bearing her name is murdered just blocks away Genevieve Gordon flees Witness Protection to hide in the isolated woods of northeastern Oklahoma where she spent her childhood summers. There she encounters the best friend of her youth and her teenage sweetheart, JD Burke, a boy she's never forgotten.

Back from war, tormented by flashbacks and knowing he is a danger to everyone he loves, JD Burke seeks solitude and sanctuary in the deep woods of his youth.

While the shadows of the past gather, and Genevieve fights to survive, JD vows to protect her from the obsessed stalker who draws ever closer. But as JD wrestles with his private demons, who will protect her from him?

Out of Hiding by Catherine Sue Morgan

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Compromised, A Stephanie Chalice Mystery by Lawrence Kelter, Now Available at a Special Price

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Compromised by Lawrence Kelter

Compromised by Lawrence Kelter

A Stephanie Chalice Mystery

Publisher: Kindle Press

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/27/2016 at 6:00 PM ET).

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Two shots ring out from a rooftop. When the smoke clears, Detective Chalice is down and her rookie partner is dead. She's sustained a traumatic head injury that has left her with a compromised memory and suffering from seizures.

Hurt, raw, and angry, Chalice is set on retribution. Joined by her former partner's brother, Detective Yanagisawa, she will let nothing stand in her way as she pursues the shooter through the dark underworlds of American and Japanese organized crime.

But will Chalice's obsession with vengeance stand in the way of her catching a mysterious psychopath who's been preying on the young women of New York City? With a young child of her own to keep safe, Chalice must see justice served on all fronts before it's too late.

Compromised by Lawrence Kelter

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New This Week: Secrets and Lies, A Polvellan Cornish Mystery by Rachel Ennis

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Secrets and Lies by Rachel Ennis

Secrets and Lies by Rachel Ennis

A Polvellan Cornish Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Accent Press

Price: $4.99 (as of 04/27/2016 at 5:30 PM ET).

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On returning to Polvellan following a family bereavement — and having heard nothing from her sort-of-partner Tom during her time away — Jess Trevanion is shaken to learn that Tom's ex-wife has moved back in with him. A macabre but welcome distraction soon comes when DI Clemmow asks for her help. Human bones have been found on local farmland, and the police think her skills in investigating family histories may prove useful in identifying the body …

Meanwhile, Jess's close friend Morwenna is finally taking the plunge and planning her wedding — with Jess's help — while a troubled young woman moves in next door …

Secrets and Lies by Rachel Ennis

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With Baited Breath, A Lotus Bay Mystery by Lorraine Bartlett, Now Available at a Special Price

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With Baited Breath by Lorraine Bartlett

With Baited Breath by Lorraine Bartlett

A Lotus Bay Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Polaris Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 04/27/2016 at 5:00 PM ET).

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Tori Cannon and her grandfather, Herb, return from her grandmother's funeral, and it's with sadness that she learns the bait shop and small motel they ran has fallen on hard times. Jammed into one of the motel's units is the body of one of Herb's customers, his mouth filled with spikes. The victim had no enemies, except for the rich woman who wanted to level his eyesore of a home. But he's also got a daughter who's resentful her father wasn't a major force in her life, and friends who were anything but.

Tori's friend, Kathy, arrives to help spruce up the property, and the two of them find themselves mixed up in the petty jealousies and deadly consequences that murder entails. Can they save the bait shop and find a murderer or will they, too, sleep with the fishes?

With Baited Breath by Lorraine Bartlett

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New This Week: Wicked for Hire, A Paranormal in Manhattan Mystery by Lotta Smith

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Wicked for Hire by Lotta Smith

Wicked for Hire by Lotta Smith

A Paranormal in Manhattan Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Lotta Smith

Price: 99¢ (as of 04/27/2016 at 4:30 PM ET).

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Sometimes, the opportunity of a lifetime busts your door instead of gently knocking at it …

Medical student Amanda Meyers thought she had her life all planned out until people started dying the moment they touched her. Being cleared of any wrongdoing didn't stop the medical school from expelling her, and it didn't rid her of the unfortunate nickname Grim Reaper.

Luckily, having a rep as the harbinger of death isn't a total resume killer. Rick Rowling, Special Agent for the FBI's Paranormal Cases Division recruits her to work for the Bureau. But the sexy, brilliant, outrageous loose cannon proves to be just as untouchable as the mysterious creature or creatures that may be responsible for the seemingly unsolvable murder that becomes their first case together.

Instead of treating patients, Amanda's life becomes a test of her patience and a wild ride into the wicked paranormal world where her new boss runs the show. Together they face a ghoulish force that could destroy the entire city and a grueling family dinner that could leave Amanda contemplating harakiri.

Wicked for Hire by Lotta Smith

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Dead Man's Thoughts, A Cass Jameson Mystery by Carolyn Wheat, Now Available at a Special Price

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Dead Man's Thoughts by Carolyn Wheat

Dead Man's Thoughts by Carolyn Wheat

A Cass Jameson Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/27/2016 at 4:00 PM ET).

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Cass Jameson feels at home in court. A Brooklyn legal-aid attorney, she defends prostitutes, drug dealers, and burglars, helping them navigate the tangled justice system one hearing at a time. After years of drudgery, she dreams of quitting her career in law to become a professional photographer — a dream she has discussed only with her boyfriend, fellow attorney Nathan Wasserstein. It is a dream they will never get to share.

One afternoon, Cass finds Nathan's apartment unlocked. The kitchen has been ransacked, the living room trashed. And in the bedroom, she finds Nathan tied to his bed, savagely murdered. When the police investigation falters, Cass takes it on herself to find her lover's killer — even if it means learning things about him that make her question everything.

Dead Man's Thoughts by Carolyn Wheat

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