Thursday, May 12, 2016

The Dog Who Bit a Policeman, A Porfiry Rostnikov Mystery by Stuart M. Kaminsky, 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, Open Road …

The Dog Who Bit a Policeman by Stuart M. Kaminsky

The Dog Who Bit a Policeman by Stuart M. Kaminsky

A Porfiry Rostnikov Mystery (12th in series)

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 05/12/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

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Moscow police inspector Porfiry Rostnikov has adapted well to life without Communism. But under the Soviets, blood feuds were pursued in the dark halls of bureaucracy, and now they take place in the streets. An international drug ring has chosen Moscow as its next port of call, and the only thing standing in its way is the budding Russian mob, headed by a young man whose brutality is matched only by his madness. In a gang war of this magnitude, no civilian is safe.

As Rostnikov tries to stop an army of two-legged killers, his cohorts at the Moscow police department take on the four-legged variety. Dogfighting in Moscow is big business, and interests in this illegal sport stretch to the highest reaches of their corrupt department. In the new Moscow, death and profit go hand in hand.

The Dog Who Bit a Policeman by Stuart M. Kaminsky

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Death in Devon, A County Guides Mystery by Ian Sansom, New This Week from Witness Impulse

Almost every week Witness Impulse — an imprint of William Morrow — releases new suspense and thriller digital originals, typically priced at just $2.99 or less each.

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of this week's titles …

Death in Devon by Ian Sansom

Death in Devon by Ian Sansom

A County Guides Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: $2.99 (as of 05/12/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

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Professor Morley's guide to Devon is a story of bygone England; quaint villages, eccentric locals — and murder …

Swanton Morely, the People's Professor, sets off for Devon to continue his history of England, The County Guides. Morley's daughter, Miriam, and his assistant, Stephen Sefton, pack up the Lagonda for a trip to the English Riviera.

Morely has been invited to give the Founder's Day speech at All Souls School in Rousdon. But when the trio arrive they discover that a boy has died in mysterious circumstances. Was it an accident or was it murder?

Death in Devon by Ian Sansom

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Cover Reveal! Savage Reckoning by C. Hoyt Caldwell

Savage Reckoning by C. Hoyt Caldwell

We are delighted to welcome author C. Hoyt Caldwell to Omnimystery News today.

Caldwell has a new first in series mystery coming out later this year — Savage Reckoning (Alibi; October 2016 ebook format) — and we are thrilled to introduce you to it with a cover reveal from the publisher!

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Savage Reckoning by C. Hoyt Caldwell

Savage Reckoning by C. Hoyt Caldwell

A Dani Savage, Backwoods Justice Mystery

Publisher: Alibi

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Deputy Dani Savage would like nothing better than to shoot the wife beaters, carjackers, drug dealers, and all the rest of the low-life good ol' boys that make policing Baptist Flats, Tennessee, near impossible. Instead, she grits her teeth and serves the God-fearing townsfolk without complaint. The "little deputy," as she's known, is often overlooked and ridiculed for being a small-statured woman in a big man's world. But while investigating a cold case involving a missing teen, Dani stumbles onto some disturbing facts that cannot be ignored.

Soon Dani realizes that this case goes back decades. There's a history of young women being stolen from the Tennessee hills, and a legacy of corrupt cops looking the other way. Dani's investigation leads her to the "closeout kings," a pair of hired killers with a tale to tell — a tale of a missing girl and a crime worse than murder. Somehow these two deranged hit men are Dani's last, best allies. They know that it's time for payback — and in the backwoods, justice takes only one form.

Savage Reckoning by C. Hoyt Caldwell.

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C. Hoyt Caldwell is a writer simultaneously proud of and puzzled by his Southern roots. He's not smart enough to be subtle so his work tends to be tasteless and gritty. He's not out to offend anyone, but he's also not out to win anyone over either.

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

A Conversation with Mystery Author jd daniels

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with jd daniels

We are delighted to welcome author jd daniels to Omnimystery News today.

jd's second mystery to feature amateur sleuth Jessie Murphy is Quick Walk to Murder (Savvy Press; March 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the chance to catch up with her to talk more about her work.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to your series characters. What is is about them that appeal to you as a writer?

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jd daniels: Ah, my series characters, they're a motley lot.

First, there's the amateur sleuth, Jessie Murphy. She's twenty-eight and a fledging artist who pays her bills by managing property in Cambridge, MA. But, why is she in Matlacha, FL where the murder occurs in Quick Walk to Murder? Simple. It's a place where a local gallery owner and the magic of the sea and island environment reawakened her desire to paint — it's a place that compelled her to return after solving the mystery of her boyfriend's death last winter in Through Pelican Eyes. Lucky for her, Jessie is able to get tenants with year-long leases in place before she leaves. Also, although it doesn't leave her much to live on, she earns enough money to hire a handyman for the months she heads south to be inspired and to paint and to hang her work in a Matlacha gallery.

Why would an artist be asked to solve a crime? Well, as I mentioned, last season she proved to the locals that she was a crackerjack detective in the first Jessie Murphy Mystery. In this second book in the series, Quick Walk to Murder — the one we are talking about — when the son of a crab fisherman and a Mexican housewife is found murdered, they fear the cops won't put the case high on their priority list. They hire Jessie — a woman who earned their respect and trust in just one season.

To her credit, Jessie does have detective experience. She apprenticed under a PI in Boston named Hawk. She also took a few criminology courses. She's organized, smart, driven, creative, and honors her Irish intuition. The fact she has a plaster of Paris gargoyle as her constant companion doesn't dissuade the locals from having faith in her. In fact, only proves to them that she is one of them.

The next characters of note are Redneck Zen and Gator. Zen is a transplanted northerner two years older than Jessie and has lived on the islands since she was eighteen. She's five-two to Jessie's five-eight and carries at least forty more pounds than is considered healthy. Fun-loving. Loyal. Willing to do anything for anyone in need, Zen depicts the Buddha-nature of being there for others. More redneck than Buddhist, Zen's form of meditating is done with a beer bottle in her hand and a joke on her lips. At first meeting, she and Jessie became instant friends. It's Zen, along with Gator, who Jessie turns to when she needs a sidekick to help solve a murder.

You got to love the curmudgeon Gator. He's a sixty-some-year- old salt — a retired army sergeant. And like Zen — very non PC. More often than not, Gator smells like human sweat, cigarette smoke, fish guts and acrid kelp or a dead bloated carcass of an iguana more often than not. He's tough and smart as a — no, I'm not going to say "whip" — no way! Just trust me, Gator is a guy you want watching your back; that is, if you can get him off his boat where he's either fishing or pulling in his crab traps.

I already mentioned Hawk, Jessie's ex-boss. He's never on the scene, but his advice and his services are often sought by Jessie. He's married with a child who had a stroke at age two.

Other regulars in Quick Walk to Murder who also appeared in Through Pelican Eyes and who will be active in the third mystery Mayhem in Matlacha include:

Luke Abbot, the handsome gallery owner who encourages Jessie's painting and shows her work in his gallery.

Jay Mann, a sensual sculptor more interested in than Jessie is in having a long-term relationship. Hm, do they take a tumble? Guess you'll have to read the book to know.

Chris Efron, the owner of CW Fudge appears for the first time in this book and serves as a source of valuable local information and light-hearted humor.

And I cannot leave out Grandma Murphy. While she is never physically present at the scene, she is most definitely a recurring character in the books. Jessie brings her alive through an occasional in-her-head dialogue with her and references to Grandma Murphy's words of wisdom while giving the reader various details of her life. Oh, yeah. She's a character in the book all right.

 I've worked hard to develop a sense of place — in this case — Matlacha, so that it seems like a lively character as well. This is a tricky thing to do and I hope I've been successful.

What appeals to me about these characters?

Their quirkiness. Their warmth. Their down-home humor. Their intelligent, laid-back island-time philosophy of life that makes you confident when they are needed, they will be there for you. I admire that they are not PC. That they never bought into the system; or if they did, they now live outside it. I love their spunk and their ability to be who they are with no apologies. Sometimes I walk around funky, off-the-grid Matlacha, or sit at Bert's and swear I'm seeing one of them striding toward me right in front of those leaping dolphins in the background. Got to love that!

OMN: How do you expect these characters to develop over the course of the series?

jdd: Ah, hah, you might think this strange, but for me, these characters are alive on the page, so much so, that they seem like friends. So, just like humans they have natural traits that a reader notices at first, then with each situation the characters become fuller and more complex. How they react in a scene, to another character, to a situation — these are clues to who they are. So, as the mystery series explores different themes, so does it explore the recurring characters — what makes them tick, their worst traits — their best, etc.

What is exciting for me is that when life is blown into a character on a page and they stand up and shake their fist at you in triumph, I'm never sure how they are going to act in any given situation. They surprise me, make me chuckle or laugh, and sometimes frustrate. One of the enjoyable aspects about writing a series where you like and relate to your recurring characters is the since of evolution and exploration that's involved, or maybe I should say, that exists. Way cool in my estimation. This is one factor that compels me, I assume after one book is finished, to immediately start a new journey.

I've had people ask me if I know how many books will be in the Jessie Murphy Series. I shrug and say, "Nah, I don't know." They probably think that's odd. The truth is, I don't. It will be my muse, and the characters who insist they have more murders to solve and more stories to tell, who will make that decision. I often just feel like their obsessive worker. They're the bosses — the Hawks soaring overhead.

I think I told you the third Jessie Murphy Mystery is written and in the hands of readers. And, yes, another mystery has already begun. Oh my!

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

jdd: I owned a house in the setting of the book, Matlacha, for several years. So, when I describe the quaint fishing village, it's from personal experience. I also use some of my own quirks and those of my mother as traits of Jessie, the sleuth. To those who know me, this is obvious.

Hm, and you asked if any characters in the book are based on people I know? I was afraid you would ask that. Absolutely not. I assure you. Don't believe me? I thought you wouldn't. Any writer who thinks their characters don't come from bits and people they know or have come in contact are kidding themselves. Eww, was that too strongly stated? I mean, let's just say I don't believe them. I've taught writing for years, had so many students I can't count, not one thing they wrote didn't somehow have slices of the writer's life intertwined. Even science fiction writers are included in this. I have a wild imagination. I really do. But, whenever I write, whatever character I create, I know — or realize at some point — has qualities of those I've met or known through the years.

Let's take Jessie, for instance. She's so much what I think my beloved mother would have been at her age, it's scary. I have this notion that when I write these mysteries, I'm also exploring her life, maybe even giving her the life she would have had if she hadn't started having children as a teenager. She had ten, by the way. Jessie's first name was my mother's first name. Jessie's last name was my mother's maiden name. See what I mean? My mother was creative and feisty. So, on some level, while I am writing these mysteries, I'm thinking about and interacting with my mother who passed away a few years back at the age of eighty-six.

And Zen? This is a secret. So, don't tell anyone. Zen has many qualities (I won't say which) of  …  Sorry, something for me to know and readers to figure out — or not.

Gator? Let's just say, I (maybe a little bit) he's drawn from the characteristics of a man very dear to me. Love them like I do Gator. His physical description comes from a compilation of various men I've seen around Matlacha.

Are any of the situations in Quick Walk to Murder are based on real events. I'd say no. I do have a published novella out that was based on a true event in Turkey, but that is not the case with my mysteries. However, in this book, I did explore the state of crab fishermen in the area. This information was gathered from interviews with crab fishermen and from reading about the subject. The murder, the victim's characteristics, the situations leading up to the capture of the killer, are figments of my imagination and controlled by my muse.

OMN: How true are you to the settings in the series?

jdd: I definitely try to be true to Matlacha and its environment. I am lucky to have such a beautiful, quaint, quirky place to use as my setting, and its particular brand of island living is a large part of who the characters are and how the plot unfolds. As I said earlier, I work hard at making place be a character. For the most part, I also use actual names of establishments and attempt to describe them as succinctly as possible i.e. Bert's, The Perfect Cup, CW Fudge, Micelli's — all these businesses are found in Matlacha and my description is pretty apt. Don't get me wrong, some of the places in the books are not real — like the art gallery, for instance. I actually take bits of pieces of several galleries in the area to create the one in the series.

I guess I'd add, that since I think of my setting as a character, and I try to develop setting as one, then that makes it quite important for a reader's pleasure as they see how human characters relate to the setting. For instance, it's largely because of the magic ambience that surrounds and makes up the fabric of Matlacha that compels Jessie to write again. For Jessie, Matlacha becomes a needed, trusted friend and a source of inspiration. Matlacha's off-the-grid character trait welcomes a bevy of like-minded friends, including Jessie. What type of characters that appear in the book are the type of characters the reader would expect to be there. You don't see many men and women in suits. Very little high-end haircuts. You do see lots of T-shirts, flip flops and cut-off shorts, tanned skin and short shorts.

Also the character traits of Matlacha allows for off-the-wall, humorous types of reactions to situations. So you see, Matlacha as setting, as a character, also influences the plot. For example, you can't have someone fall out of a skyscraper as there certainly are no such things in Matlacha. You can have them crawl through brackish water surrounded by mangrove and vermin. You can have them walk into Bert's, scrape their toe on a sliver from the unfinished plywood floor, swear out loud, order a draft, and listen to calypso music while a woman dressed like a mermaid climbs up onto the pool table for a photo op. All these plot details are accepted by this ever-present, God-like, living and breathing epic character called Matlacha.

Exaggeration? No way!! Would I exaggerate? Smile.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests? And have any of these made in appearance in your books?

jdd: My hobbies include: bicycling, walking, yoga, tennis, kayaking finding treasures at yard and estate sales and restoring them, some gardening and reading of course. I also play an occasional game of bridge and play a casual game of mahjong once a week six-months out of the year.

Jessie Murphy is a power walker. I don't power walk, but like me, her best thinking time is when she is walking. Other than an occasional kayak trip, none of these hobbies have shown up in the mysteries.

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jd daniels holds a Doctor of Arts degree from Drake University with a creative dissertation. She co-founded and co-edits Prairie Wolf Press Review and is a member of Mystery Writers of America while serving as Letters Chair for PEN Women of South West, Florida. Dividing her time between South West Florida and Iowa City, Iowa, she continues to teach writing at the college level. Bicycling, kayaking, tennis, yoga, mahjong and an occasional game of party bridge brings balance to her writing life.

For more information about the author, please visit her website at Live-from-jd.com and her author page on Goodreads, or find her on Facebook.

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Quick Walk to Murder by jd daniels

Quick Walk to Murder by jd daniels

A Jessie Murphy Mystery

Publisher: Savvy Press

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Gifted college student Tomas Moore is the son of a crusty Pine Island crab fisherman and a Mexican homemaker who often seeks psychic guidance. When the young man is found murdered, his parents and the locals, fear the law will not place a high priority on solving his death.

It is up to Jessie Murphy to find the killer. Is it another crabber? A rejected lover? His rich girlfriend? Her brother? His roommate? Or, two cagey, sport fishermen?

The ties that bind. The rivalries of the heart. The threat of collapse to an island's livelihood. As Jessie tries to unravel the mystery of this promising young islander's murder she finds herself in a heart-stopping race against time in which honesty and love are tested, greed is rampant, and no one — including Jessie herself — is safe.

Quick Walk to Murder by jd daniels. Click here to take a Look Inside the book.

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Thursday, May 12, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 7:30 AM ET …

Girl Waits With Gun by Amy Stewart

Girl Waits With Gun by Amy Stewart

A Kopp Sisters Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Mariner Books

Kobo Daily Deal Price: $2.99 (price-matched by Amazon)

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Constance Kopp doesn't quite fit the mold. She towers over most men, has no interest in marriage or domestic affairs, and has been isolated from the world since a family secret sent her and her sisters into hiding fifteen years ago.

One day a belligerent and powerful silk factory owner runs down their buggy, and a dispute over damages turns into a war of bricks, bullets, and threats as he unleashes his gang on their family farm. When the sheriff enlists her help in convicting the men, Constance is forced to confront her past and defend her family — and she does it in a way that few women of 1914 would have dared.

Girl Waits With Gun by Amy Stewart

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Thursday, May 12, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 7:00 AM ET …

Sleeping Dogs by Chris Simms

Sleeping Dogs by Chris Simms

A Joe Spicer Mystery

Publisher: Richmond ePublishing

Price: FREE!

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Admit to Mayhem by D. J. Adamson

Admit to Mayhem by D. J. Adamson

A Lillian Dove Mystery

Publisher: Horatio Press

Price: FREE!

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Paradise Hacked by Alex Siegel

Paradise Hacked by Alex Siegel

A First Circle Club Mystery

Publisher: Alex Siegel

Price: FREE!

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Through Thick and Thin by Donna Carbone

Through Thick and Thin by Donna Carbone

A Marci Welles Crime Novel

Publisher: Write For You

Price: FREE!

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Saint Sinner by Sam Sisavath

Saint Sinner by Sam Sisavath

An Allie Krycek Thriller

Publisher: Road To Babylon Media

Price: FREE!

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Venice Nights by Leigh K. Hunt

Venice Nights by Leigh K. Hunt

A McKenna Carmichael Thriller

Publisher: Dwell Press

Price: FREE!

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Darkness Follows by Emerald O'Brien

Darkness Follows by Emerald O'Brien

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Emerald O'Brien

Price: FREE!

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Programmed To Kill by Barbara Fagan Speake

Programmed To Kill by Barbara Fagan Speake

An Annie Macpherson Mystery

Publisher: Barbara Fagan Speake

Price: FREE!

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Wednesday, May 11, 2016

The Silk Train Murder, A Klondike Era Mystery by Sharon Rowse, 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, Three Cedars Press …

The Silk Train Murder by Sharon Rowse

The Silk Train Murder by Sharon Rowse

A Klondike Era Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Three Cedars Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 05/11/2016 at 8:00 PM ET).

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It is it is 1899, and the Silk Trains — with their fragile cargo of silk, valued at three quarters of a million dollars — race across the continent to New York. If the thieves don't get to them first …

Broke and hungry, gentleman adventurer John Granville finds work guarding the trains. His job? — to keep the thieves away. Fleeing his past, Granville can't seem to find a future.

Until one of the would-be thieves is found dead in the rail yards. And Granville's friend and fellow gold-seeker Sam Scott is arrested for murder. With the Hanging Judge due back in town any day.

To find the killer, Granville dives into the seedy side of the city — the burlesque halls, gambling joints, brothels and opium dens that line reeking mudflats. Along the way he finds companionship in odd places and an ally in Emily Turner, the emancipated daughter of a very Victorian father.

Will Granville uncover the truth and find the killer in time to save his friend?

The Silk Train Murder by Sharon Rowse

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Review: A Fool and His Monet by Sandra Orchard

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

A Mysterious Review of A Fool and His Monet by Sandra Orchard. A Serena Jones Mystery.

Review summary: What an enjoyable mystery! This Christian cozy with a terrific lead series character is an enthralling whodunit, replete with action, suspense, danger, a lot of humor, and even a hint of romance. Too, the supporting cast is engaging and entertaining. Fast-paced and thoroughly enjoyable, it is highly recommended. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Fool and His Monet Sandra Orchard

A Fool and His Monet
Sandra Orchard
A Serena Jones Mystery
Revell (March 2016)

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Publisher synopsis: Serena Jones has a passion for recovering lost and stolen art — one that's surpassed only by her zeal to uncover the truth about who murdered her grandfather. She's joined the FBI Art Crime Team with the secret hope that one of her cases will lead to his killer. Now, despite her mother's pleas to do something safer — like get married — Serena's determined to catch thieves and black market traders.

When a local museum discovers an irreplaceable Monet missing, Serena leaps into action — and a whole heap of trouble.

Newport, A Novel of Suspense by Jill Morrow, 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 …

Newport by Jill Morrow

Newport by Jill Morrow

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: William Morrow

Price: $1.99 (as of 05/11/2016 at 7:00 PM ET).

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Spring 1921. The Great War is over, Prohibition is in full swing, the Great Depression is still years away. Wealthy families flock to the glittering "summer cottages" they built in Newport, Rhode Island.

Having sheltered in Newport during his misspent youth, attorney Adrian de la Noye is no stranger to the city. Though he'd prefer to forget the place, he returns to revise the will of a well-heeled client. Bennett Chapman's offspring have the usual concerns about their father's much-younger fiancée. But when they learn of the old widower's firm belief that his late first wife, who "communicates" via séance, has chosen the stunning Catharine Walsh for him, they're shocked. And for Adrian, encountering Catharine in the last place he saw her decades ago proves to be a far greater surprise.

Adrian is here to handle a will, and he intends to do so — just as soon as he unearths every last secret about the Chapmans, Catharine Walsh … and his own very fraught history.

Newport by Jill Morrow

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New This Week: Mistress of the Bones, A Quin St. James and Mike McCleary Mystery by T. J. MacGregor

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 May 2016 and priced $4.99 or less …

Mistress of the Bones by T. J. MacGregor

Mistress of the Bones by T. J. MacGregor

A Quin St. James and Mike McCleary Mystery (10th in series)

Publisher: Crossroad Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 05/11/2016 at 6:30 PM ET).

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This is a new ebook edition of a book published in hardcover by Hyperion in 1995.

The murder of Quin and Mike's old friend, Lou Hernando, takes them to the mysterious island of Tango Key. The primary suspect is Hernando's 17-year-old sidekick, Ross Blade, a refuge from a troubled family who found as real home with Lou in the cliffside house, a repository of secrets from a time when pirates roamed the island. Every major event in the old house is accompanied by unexpected rustlings and the faint scent of jasmine.

Quin and Mike discover that Lou left behind a trail of heartbroken women. But the object of his erotic obsessions was a woman whose image adorns the main room of the house: Luz, the mistress of the bones, a former slave who had been brought to Tango Key from Cuba. Only by digging into this woman's history can the identity of Lou's killer be found.

Mistress of the Bones by T. J. MacGregor

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Devil's Food, A Corinna Chapman Mystery by Kerry Greenwood, Now Available at a Special Price

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Devil's Food by Kerry Greenwood

Devil's Food by Kerry Greenwood

A Corinna Chapman Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press

Price: $2.99 (as of 05/11/2016 at 6:00 PM ET).

Devil's Food by Kerry Greenwood, Amazon Kindle format

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As owner of the Earthly Delights bakery, Corinna Chapman is used to unusual requests, but she's never been asked to make a recipe taste worse before. The monks of the Discarnate Brotherhood prefer their "famine bread" on the more sawdusty-side of unpalatable — curious customers. And they're not the only mortifiers of the flesh preaching hunger as the solution to Melbourne's troubled masses.

Someone's peddling a particularly potent herbal "diet tea" that almost does-in Corinna's two young shop assistants; a body turns up in the park, dead of malnutrition; Corinna's mother arrives unexpectedly, ejected from her commune for forcing her own extreme dietary views on the collective. There are a lot of people with food issues making life pretty complicated for a plus-sized baker who just wants to make the perfect muffin.

Devil's Food by Kerry Greenwood

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