Wednesday, May 18, 2016

The Organ Broker, A Novel of Suspense by Stu Strumwasser, 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, Arcade Publishing …

The Organ Broker by Stu Strumwasser

The Organ Broker by Stu Strumwasser

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Arcade Publishing

Price: $1.99 (as of 05/18/2016 at 4:00 PM ET).

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For eighteen years Jack has been a "transplant tourism director," sending wealthy Americans and Europeans in need of kidneys and other organs to third world countries where they would buy them from transplant centers on the take. The death of a client and a newfound relationship lead to a crisis of conscience as he is forced to choose between a two million dollar commission — and participating in a murder. Jack races to South Africa, Brazil, and beyond, just one step ahead of his adversary and the FBI, in search of one small act of redemption.

As a disaffected youth in the late eighties, Jack Trayner entered the criminal world, selling coke when he needed money to pay his way through college. Although he later graduated from law school, an opportunity to earn easy money eventually seduced him into the bizarre and illegal black market for organs — a business that some consider horrendous and a small number of others deem to be heroic. The dual nature of this business assuaged Jack's guilt and allowed him to flourish, yet the death of a client makes what he is doing all too real.

The Organ Broker by Stu Strumwasser

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Bad Action by James Swain, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during May 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during May 2016 …

Bad Action by James Swain

Bad Action by James Swain, A Billy Cunningham Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

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Con artist Billy Cunningham is no stranger to the casinos of Las Vegas — he's ripped off every single one. But his latest scam — a year in the making — promises his crew their biggest payday yet. Billy has thought of everything down to the last detail … or so he thinks.

He hasn't counted on the father-son team of contract killers looking to cash in on Billy's head. Or his old flame, Maggie Flynn, out for payback for her broken heart. If Billy and his team can pass themselves off as high rollers for a week straight, living it up in Vegas's most exclusive suites and box seats, they'll get their chance to make their VIP status permanent. It's the biggest scam of their lives — if they live.

Bad Action by James Swain

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for May 2016. For new hardcover titles, visit New Mysteries where for a list of May 2016 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

Styx & Stone, An Ellie Stone Mystery by James W. Ziskin, 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, Seventh Street Books …

Styx & Stone by James W. Ziskin

Styx & Stone by James W. Ziskin

An Ellie Stone Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Seventh Street Books

Price: $2.99 (as of 05/18/2016 at 3:00 PM ET).

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"If you were a man, you'd make a good detective."

Ellie is sure that Sgt. McKeever meant that as a compliment, but that identity-a girl wanting to do a man's job-has throttled her for too long. It's 1960, and Ellie doesn't want to blaze any trails for women; she just wants to be a reporter, one who doesn't need to swat hands off her behind at every turn.

Adrift in her career, Ellie is back in New York City after receiving news that her estranged father, a renowned Dante scholar and distinguished professor, is near death after a savage bludgeoning in his home. The police suspect a routine burglary, but Ellie has her doubts. When a second attempt is made on her father's life, in the form of an "accident" in the hospital's ICU, Ellie's suspicions are confirmed.

Then another professor turns up dead, and Ellie's investigation turns to her father's university colleagues, their ambitions, jealousies, and secret lives. Ellie embarks on a thorny journey of discovery and reconciliation, as she pursues an investigation that offers her both a chance at redemption in her father's eyes, and the risk of losing him forever.

Styx & Stone by James W. Ziskin

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Walleye Junction by Karin Salvalaggio, New in Bookstores during May 2016

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

Walleye Junction by Karin Salvalaggio

Walleye Junction by Karin Salvalaggio, a Macy Greely Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

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When outspoken radio talk show host Philip Long is kidnapped and murdered, Detective Macy Greeley leaves her young son in the care of her mother and heads up to remote Walleye Junction, Montana to take charge of the investigation. It is initially believed that Long's murder is the result of a controversial radio show he's done on the rise of far right militias in the state. Within days the two kidnappers are found dead following a massive heroin overdose, and the authorities are hopeful the investigation is finished. But there are too many discrepancies for Macy to settle for obvious answers. The kidnapper's bodies have been moved, their son is on the run and a series of anonymous emails point investigators toward the murky world of prescription painkiller abuse. Macy soon finds herself immersed in small town intrigues as she races to find who's really responsible for Philip Long's murder.

Meanwhile, Philip Long's daughter Emma is dealing with her own problems. It's been twelve years since she left Walleye Junction after her best friend died from a drug overdose. Emma finds that little in Walleye Junction has changed in her absence. She is also becoming increasingly uneasy as the familiar surroundings stir up memories that are best forgotten.

Walleye Junction by Karin Salvalaggio

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Killer Deal by Sofie Sarenbrant, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during May 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during May 2016 …

Killer Deal by Sofie Sarenbrant

Killer Deal by Sofie Sarenbrant, An Emma Sköld Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Stockholm Text

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The morning after an open-house showing in a posh Stockholm suburb, a father is found dead by his six-year-old daughter Astrid. There are no signs of a break-in, and the murder weapon is one of the family's own kitchen knives. The only hint that someone from the outside might be involved is that Astrid claims a strange man stroked her cheek during the night.

Police Inspector Emma Sköld takes up the case. She suspects that the man's wife could be the culprit, but when more murders occur tied to open-house showings, her theory is turned on its head. What's the truth behind the events in the ostensibly idyllic and prosperous residential area? And what is the connection between the victims?

Killer Deal by Sofie Sarenbrant

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for May 2016. For new hardcover titles, visit New Mysteries where for a list of May 2016 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

The Bone Collector, A Lincoln Rhyme Mystery by Jeffery Deaver, 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, Signet …

The Bone Collector by Jeffery Deaver

The Bone Collector by Jeffery Deaver

A Lincoln Rhyme Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Signet

Price: $1.99 (as of 05/18/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

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Lincoln Rhyme was once a brilliant criminologist, a genius in the field of forensics — until an accident left him physically and emotionally shattered. But now a diabolical killer is challenging Rhyme to a terrifying and ingenious duel of wits.

With police detective Amelia Sachs by his side, Rhyme must follow a labyrinth of clues that reaches back to a dark chapter in New York City's past — and reach further into the darkness of the mind of a madman who won't stop until he has stripped life down to the bone.

The Bone Collector by Jeffery Deaver

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Cannibals: Stories from the Edge of the Pine Barrens, A Short Story Collection by Jen Conley, New This Week from Down and Out Books

Down & Out Books is noir … is the private eye … is hard-boiled.

We've selected one of their recently published mystery, suspense, thriller or crime titles to feature here today …

Cannibals: Stories from the Edge of the Pine Barrens by Jen Conley

Cannibals: Stories from the Edge of the Pine Barrens by Jen Conley

A Short Story Collection

Publisher: Down & Out Books

Price: $5.99 (as of 05/18/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

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Here you are in New Jersey, but not Soprano-land New Jersey, this is central Jersey, the edge of the Pine Barrens, where the everydayness of life is interrupted by devils and angels, murderers and saviors, cheaters and music fans.

Bobby Kovacki adores his married girlfriend but is compelled to search for Janine, his hard-partying former classmate who has gone missing. Metalhead Marty, odd-looking and shy, has the chance of a lifetime when he joins the band Dark Beast. Tyrell Colton uses a two-foot-long pipe to avenge himself from a bully. Eleanor Webb, eighty-four, deals with her low blood pressure and a violent neighbor. In the title story, scrappy soccer player, Jade, veers down a path in the woods and stumbles upon a trio of terrifying drifters. And in several different tales, police officer Andrea Vogel, widowed and quietly brokenhearted, attempts to rescue the elderly, help an old boyfriend out, and connect with a young rape victim.

Brutal and fierce, the characters in these linked stories search for meaning in their lives but more importantly, they search for the humanity in themselves.

Cannibals: Stories from the Edge of the Pine Barrens by Jen Conley

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An Excerpt from Dark Angel, a Jack Madson Crime Novel by Ron Felber

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Ron Felber

We are delighted to welcome author Ron Felber to Omnimystery News today.

Ron's third book in the Jack Madson crime trilogy is Dark Angel (Barricade Books; May 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt from the first chapter.

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San Francisco, California
November 2016

RINGO'S WAS A DIVE, WAS THERE another way to describe it? But like Obama used say about Chicago arm twister, Rahm Emanuel 'yes, he's a little bastard, but he's my little bastard.' So it was with Ringo's. Just off the docks, three blocks from the Catholic church where Yankee great Joe DiMaggio was baptized, its décor consisted of yellowed newspaper clippings of the 'Yankee Clipper' pasted on whitewashed walls and the reproduction of Bellow's painting of Jack Dempsey being knocked out of the ring by Luis Firpo circa 1923, this a favorite amongst the sailors, drunks, drug dealers, and whores that patronized the place. But during these past three months with my prospects for work as a private investigator dried up as a desert gulch, Ringo's had become my dive at least until I could get back on my feet again.
  So far as the job itself most days handling the dual role of bar tending and bouncing were routine. Besides, I preferred working days when it was slow, wanting to keep my dance card open for cool San Francisco nights when North Beach, Sunset, and Soma came to life and I could hit the clubs. In that respect, Frisco had its charm with plenty of unattached ladies eager to party.
  But on this particular afternoon, the tide was running rough. You could feel it prowling the room like an unanchored menace; hear its steady drone like a vibration in your ears. More crowded than usual, the regulars looked uglier, the walk-ins more aggressive, with Sergei Maslov — an enforcer for what passed as the Russian mob these days — staggering around the room more sinister today than pathetic.
  "When she come home from store wit gross-ry, I
  smack her in mout' like you do-it dawg … BAM!" he demonstrated with the flip of his backhanded. "'What dis for?' she ask-it, wit nose bleed-ink an' gross-ry everywhere on floor. 'Dat my luv-ee girl is for next time you do-it some-tink wrong!'" he roared with laughter, downing his umpteenth shot of the day, washing it down with a swig of Anchor Steam.
  Of course, I despised Sergei to the quick though I didn't show it, a win some-lose some smile curling the corners of my lips as I sipped Glenlivet from a coffee cup quietly watching.
  That's when a sixty-something Nam vet dressed in weathered army shirt, pants, and boots blunders through the back door, plops down onto a bar stool, and looks across the room to me.
  "Jack Daniels straight up," he says.
  I nod, take a last pull from my coffee cup, eyes still
  locked on Maslov while taking the temperature of the alchy regulars, walk in tourists, Outlaw gang members and biker groupies, that populated Ringo Jennings' paradis sur terre. Far from finding a scintilla of amusement in Sergei's tough guy act, what I'm really doing as I pour the Vet his drink is sizing the Russian up since the odds of a confrontation are increasing exponentially.
  "Thanks, pal," the Vet muttered taking down the first Jack then touching the rim of his glass for another.
  God how I hated guys with Maslov's physique — short, muscular, stout as a fireplug — I calculated, generous as I filled the old man's glass taking note of the Bronze Star pinned to his shirt. Sergei had no neck so he could absorb a punch. His legs were like tree trunks so taking him to the ground wouldn't be easy and wasted on meth and booze like he was, he'd be numbed to pain so getting him to quit would be no walk in the park, either. 'Guess you're going to have to kill the motherfucker,' I concluded, carefully watching the Nam burn-out raise his glass in a toast while Maslov stomped up from behind.
  "Airborne Ranger, where have you been?" the old man sang-out turning to the clientele while Maslov's weight shifted, front to back foot, ready to pounce. "I been around the world three times and ba-ack again!" he lustily proclaimed, downing his drink, then appraising the man in front of him, laughing as he swung around to face me, the mirror, and Jack Dempsey.
  "Fucking Rangers is not-tink but pack of cowards," Maslov taunted, staggering backward. "All-ways vuz, all-ways vill be!"
  The Vet tapped the rim of his glass again. I poured. Then swiveling around on the bar stool, he gazed straight into the Russian's face, threw the Jack down, wiped his lips dry, and smiled. "Airborne Ranger, Airborne Ranger, how did you go?" he began, belting the lyric out like a battle cry. "In a C-130 transport plane fly-in' low!" he roared, pounding the beat out, closed fist onto the bar, to the delight of everyone — bikers, derelicts, crack whores — but not Maslov.
  Glowering at the old man, now laughing along with his newfound audience, the Russian launched a powerful round-house punch that knocked him stool-to-floor then began pummeling him with bone-shattering kicks to his legs, head, and upper torso. Caught off guard and helpless, the Vet used elbows and arms to cover himself but Maslov was savage in his attack, a twisted grin stamped across his face as he climbed onto his chest, positioning himself to inflict maximum damage.
  If I possessed a sixth sense, I'd always assumed it wasn't located between my ears, but like an axe the malice in the room had fallen and strange as it may seem I'd already hopped the bar in anticipation of the assault, ripping Maslov off the old man with a level of strength surprising even to myself. And during that moment of abandon, I swear, everything around me turned red, blood red, and like a man possessed I seized Maslov by the throat with my left hand while driving rights straight into his face, not knowing or caring whether he lived to tell about it. "I-don't-like-bullies!" I seethed, pounding his face, one head-snapping blow escalating beyond the other until, sated, the demon flew from me as suddenly as he'd arrived, my vice-like grip around Maslov's throat relaxing as he dropped unconscious against the bar, head lolling to one side, his face a bloody mask of flesh, bone, and cartilage.
  Coming back after one of the blackouts I'd begun experiencing lately was like parachuting from a plane several thousand feet up and landing on solid ground again. Like the petit mal seizures I'd begun researching, it was as if my soul deserted my body during those mind-bending episodes leaving it to perform whatever deeds it desired until I awakened with only the foggiest recollection of what had gone on.
  I peered down at the Vet who lay on the floor, semi-conscious, blood gushing from a broken nose, sans front teeth. I used to be a cop, I remembered grimly, a deputy sheriff who transported federal prisoners, and carried the scars to prove it. There's the mark of a shotgun wound on my left side, a gouged-out patch of twisted flesh that I'm told could be rendered invisible by a plastic surgeon. But no surgeon could make the scars inside me disappear, I'd begun to ponder lately, for that an exorcist seemed more in order.
  "You okay?" I asked kneeling on the saw dust covered floor beside him.
  He sat up, pushed his tongue through the gap where his front teeth had been, then began collecting each tooth from the floor. "Fuck you," he answered, tossing them one at a time into his mouth like Chicklets, swallowing them down.
  My first reaction was to laugh, but the Ranger's ballsy reaction raised no more than a chortle, my attention diverted by two young women staring at me from across the room. They smiled. I responded likewise. Dressed in halter tops with black-studded pencil dresses and spike heels, even they couldn't compete with the wail of approaching police sirens that tore me away in time to see four cops burst through the door. Guns drawn, they were expecting a cell of Uzi-toting ISIS terrorists, I imagined, but found only me.
  The first to enter was Markus Henderson, a 6'10" former Frisco State basketballer, thick in the middle these days with large soulful eyes, head crowned with a disproportionally large Afro and a mustache that resembled some species of Lepidoptera.
  "Second fight this week, Tough Guy," he said holstering his Glock 9mm. "Keep it up and we're gonna close this shithouse permanent."
  "Can't argue that," I answered, eyes doubling back to the girls, giggling now, sexier than ever. "I'll just tell Ringo that Frisco's Finest shut us down for the day."
  "Sergie, is it?" he asked.
  I nodded.
  "Cuff him," Henderson instructed his white partner as paramedics and a gurney trundled past him on their way to the fallen vet.
  "Fuck you," the Ranger growled when they tried to put him on a stretcher, walking unaided toward the ambulance.
  "Hey!" I called out, toting the shot of Jack Daniels to him as cops stuffed Maslov into the back seat of a patrol car. "No fightin' men tougher than the Airborne Rangers!"

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Ron Felber
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Ron Felber has worked as a deputy sheriff, transporting federal criminals, and has fought Golden Gloves. The recipient of the UPI Award for fiction, he began his writing career with articles based on his experiences for True Detective magazine. Felber was educated at Georgetown University, Loyola University of Chicago, and Drew University, where he earned his Doctorate. He currently teaches creative writing at Drew University's Caspersen School of Graduate Studies.

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

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Dark Angel by Ron Felber

Dark Angel by Ron Felber

A Jack Madson Crime Novel

Publisher: Barricade Books

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In a world where money is measured in billions and success by the control one wields over entire nations, Jack Madson is back!

Called upon to investigate a series of "case closed" suicides at Princeton University, the quiet university town is rocked by the emergence of a serial killer forcing Madson to contemplate the unthinkable — a link between the suicides, murders, and a CIA "black ops" genetics engineering project carried out in laboratories eight stories beneath Forrestal Campus.

Dark Angel by Ron Felber. Click here to take a Look Inside the book.

A Conversation with Mystery Author BJ Bourg

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with BJ Bourg

We are delighted to welcome author BJ Bourg to Omnimystery News today.

The first novel BJ ever wrote — though not his first published book — is Hollow Crib (Five Star; May 2016 hardcover) and we recently had the chance to catch up with him to talk more about it.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to the series characters for the Magnolia Parish mysteries.

BJ Bourg
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BJ Bourg: Detective Brandon Berger works for the Magnolia Parish Sheriff's Office, which is located deep in the south, and he loves his job. His wife is Debbie and they have a daughter named Samantha. He loves his family more than he loves his job, but Debbie doesn't always think so, because his family often comes second when duty calls.

Dawn Luke, who is single, intelligent, and beautiful, is the crime scene investigator for the sheriff's office and she's Brandon's partner. Brandon spends more time with Dawn than he does with his wife, but it's all business between the two detectives. Together, they're investigating a mysterious death in their parish that might have ties to a local church.

OMN: How do you expect them to develop over the course of a series?

BJB: Hollow Crib is the first in a planned series and I absolutely expect my characters to change from book to book. I also expect their situations to change. As a reader, there's nothing more frustrating than reading a series where the main character endures the same struggle and faces the same question book after book, never resolving any of the issues.

OMN: When starting a new project, how do you decide whether it will be a stand-alone or part of a series?

BJB: Hollow Crib began as a stand-alone until an ex-agent, Elise Proulx, told me I'd killed off the character who could take it to a series. I brought the character back to life and began rethinking the project with a series in mind.

As for my other series, The Clint Wolf Mysteries, when I first came up with the idea, I automatically had three stories in mind. Whether or not it goes beyond three books remains to be seen, but with one book out and the second in the works, I can already tell he doesn't like me.

OMN: Suppose Brandon Berger were to interview you. What would be his first question? And how would you answer it?

BJB: Brandon would ask, "BJ, I'm having a problem balancing family life with work responsibilities. I know you're in the same line of work and you've probably faced similar challenges. How do you do it?"

My answer: "Well, Brandon, it hasn't always been easy. There'll be times when your family will have to take a back seat to your job, and that's just the nature of the beast. However, this should be the exception and not the norm. If work takes you away from your family so much that they start feeling neglected by you, then it's probably time to think about transferring to a different position — something more family-friendly. There are two things you can do to prevent things from getting to that point. First, take at least two family vacations per year, and leave your work phone behind when you do. Don't talk about work and don't think about work while you're on vacation. Your family needs to know they are all that matters during that time. Second, when you get home at the end of the day, leave your work at the door. Turn off the voices in your head and concentrate on your family. Don't talk about your job and don't think about your cases; they'll still be there in the morning when you go back. And always remember that your job will end someday. If you're good to your family, they'll still be there when you're done. If not, you'll be all alone."

OMN: Tell us something about Hollow Crib that isn't mentioned in the publisher's synopsis.

BJB: When I began writing Hollow Crib in 2004 or 2005 (it took me over a year to complete it), I was excited because I felt it was an original idea that had never been done before. In 2015, about six months after I signed the publishing contract with Five Star, Nancy Grace covered a story that had some eerie similarities to Hollow Crib. When my wife and I heard about the Nancy Grace story we were both stunned.

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

BJB: With the exception of the army veteran in the woods, none of the characters in Hollow Crib are based on real people. When I was a kid, we took a trip to the Kisatchie National Forest and there was what appeared to be a military veteran in the woods who would talk to his pit bull named Satan. The images of the man talking to his dog about blowing things up fascinated me, and I included a scene that was similar to what really happened.

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

BJB: I didn't have a dad growing up, and I'll tell anyone who'll listen that Louis L'Amour raised me to be the man I am today. In the impressionable years of my youth, I learned more about real life and being a man from his Westerns than I did from any living person. Those lessons had a positive impact on every aspect of my life and it helped me to become the writer I am today.

OMN: Suppose Hollow Crib were to be adapted for television or film. Would do you see playing the lead roles?

BJB: I can't think of an actor who would fit Brandon Berger's character, but I would definitely want Katee Sackhoff playing the part of Dawn Luke (she'd have to dye her hair brown, though). Sackhoff does an amazing job playing Vic Moretti on Longmire.

OMN: What's next for you?

BJB: I've recently finished the second book in the Magnolia Parish Mystery series and I'm now working on the second book in my Clint Wolf Mystery series. Other than that, I'm getting ready to watch my son graduate from college and head off to law school, while my daughter will be heading into her senior year of high school. I'm proud of them both and look forward to watching them grow into adults.

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BJ Bourg is a Louisiana mystery writer and the author of four published novels. His debut novel, JAMES 516, won the 2016 EPIC eBook Award for Best Mystery, and nearly 200 of his articles and short stories have been published in many places, including national magazines such as Woman's World, Boys' Life, Writer's Digest, and Tactical Response. He is a twenty-five-year veteran of law enforcement, a former professional boxer, and a former sniper leader. Most importantly, he is a father and husband and the highlight of his life is spending time with his family.

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

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Hollow Crib by BJ Bourg

Hollow Crib by BJ Bourg

A Magnolia Parish Mystery

Publisher: Five Star

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It's November in southeast Louisiana and the only thing Detective Brandon Berger wants is to keep his anniversary promise to his wife. As luck would have it, a mysterious death derails his plans. He begins to investigate the case along with his partner, Dawn Luke, and the trail leads them to the Magnolia Faith Church and its controlling pastor, Father Isaac Stewart. Suspecting the pastor has knowledge about the suspicious death, but unable to prove anything because of the tight-lipped parishioners, the case turns cold.

Further north, William Chandler takes his wife, Claire, and their infant daughter, Gracie, on a camping trip to the Skybald National Forest. The last time he was there? Twenty-two years earlier when he watched his father die in a violent accident. He's returning to quietly sort through some personal demons, but when they arrive and find a peculiar stranger talking to his Pit Bull about blowing things up, he questions the logic behind returning to the scene of his youthful tragedy. After a series of strange events, William finds himself arrested for murder. He swears he's innocent, but the evidence against him is so damning, even Claire thinks he's guilty. The Magnolia Faith Church might be the key to helping William prove his innocence, but making the 251-mile connection could be deadly.

Hollow Crib by BJ Bourg

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at 7:30 AM ET …

The Disposables by David Putnam

The Disposables by David Putnam

A Bruno Johnson Mystery

Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

Kindle Daily Deal Price: 99¢

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Bruno Johnson, a tough street cop, member of the elite violent crime task force, feared by the bad guys, admired by the good, finds his life derailed when a personal tragedy forces him to break the law. Now he's an ex-con and his life on parole is not going well. He is hassled by the police at every opportunity and to make matters even more difficult, his former partner, Robby Wicks, now a high-ranking detective, bullies him into helping solve a high profile crime — unofficially, of course.

Meantime, Bruno's girlfriend, Marie, brings out the good, the real Bruno, and even though they veer totally outside the law, he and Marie dedicate themselves to saving abused children, creating a type of underground railroad for neglected kids at risk, disposable kids. What they must do is perilous they step far outside the law, battling a warped justice system and Bruno's former partner, with his own evil agenda.

The Disposables by David Putnam

Life After Life by Kate Atkinson

Life After Life by Kate Atkinson

The Todd Family Series (1st in series)

Publisher: Hachette Books

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

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What if you could live again and again, until you got it right?

On a cold and snowy night in 1910, Ursula Todd is born to an English banker and his wife. She dies before she can draw her first breath. On that same cold and snowy night, Ursula Todd is born, lets out a lusty wail, and embarks upon a life that will be, to say the least, unusual. For as she grows, she also dies, repeatedly, in a variety of ways, while the young century marches on towards its second cataclysmic world war.

Does Ursula's apparently infinite number of lives give her the power to save the world from its inevitable destiny? And if she can — will she?

Life After Life by Kate Atkinson

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at 7:00 AM ET …

Murder on the Village Green by Penelope Sotheby

Murder on the Village Green by Penelope Sotheby

A Diane Dimbleby Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Penelope Sotheby

Price: FREE!

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Trigger Point by Andy Maslen

Trigger Point by Andy Maslen

A Gabriel Wolfe Thriller

Publisher: Tyton Press

Price: FREE!

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Ain't Misbehavin' by Jo-Ann Carson

Ain't Misbehavin' by Jo-Ann Carson

The Vancouver Blues Suspense Series

Publisher: JRT Productions

Price: FREE!

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Batman & Robin by John Stone

Batman & Robin by John Stone

The Flaw and Order Series

Publisher: Mystery Thriller Suspense Publications

Price: FREE!

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Storm Log-0505 by James D. Mortain

Storm Log-0505 by James D. Mortain

A Detective Deans Mystery

Publisher: Manvers Publishing

Price: FREE!

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Spellbound by Tim Kizer

Spellbound by Tim Kizer

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Tim Kizer

Price: FREE!

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That's All Right by Nigel Bird

That's All Right by Nigel Bird

The Southsiders Series

Publisher: Blasted Heath

Price: FREE!

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Bridgetown High by Paul W. West

Bridgetown High by Paul W. West

A YA Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Limitless Publishing

Price: FREE!

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Nico and the Ice Cream Caper by Dafne Engstrom

Nico and the Ice Cream Caper by Dafne Engstrom

A Mystery Adventure for Kids

Publisher: Stardust Books

Price: FREE!

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Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Basket Case, A Silver Six Mystery by Nancy Haddock, 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, Berkley …

Basket Case by Nancy Haddock

Basket Case by Nancy Haddock

A Silver Six Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Berkley

Price: $1.99 (as of 05/17/2016 at 8:00 PM ET).

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There isn't much crime in Lilyvale, Arkansas, but local authorities have their hands full with Ms. Sherry Mae Stanton Cutler and her housemates — a crafty group of retirees who've dubbed themselves the Silver Six. But when Sherry Mae's niece, Nixy, arrives to keep them in line, Lilyvale also plays host to a killer …

When Leslee Stanton "Nixy" Nix gets the latest call from Lilyvale detective Eric Shoar, she knows it means trouble. There's been another kitchen explosion at her Aunt Sherry's farmhouse, and the dreamy-voiced detective has had enough. If Nixy doesn't check on her aunt in person, the Silver Six could become wards of the court. But the trouble Nixy finds in Lilyvale is not at all what she expects.

The seniors are hosting a folk art festival at the farmhouse, featuring Sherry's hand-woven baskets, when land developer Jill Elsman arrives to bully Nixy's aunt into selling the property. When Jill is later found dead in the cemetery, Sherry is suspected of weaving a murder plot, and it's up to Nixy and the Silver Six to untangle the truth.

Basket Case by Nancy Haddock

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