Friday, May 20, 2016

Tall Tail by Rita Mae Brown, New in Bookstores during May 2016

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

Tall Tail by Rita Mae Brown

Tall Tail by Rita Mae Brown, a Mrs. Murphy Mystery (25th in series)

Publisher: Bantam

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Tall Tail by Rita Mae Brown, Amazon Kindle format

At any moment a perfect summer day in Crozet, Virginia — nestled within the Blue Ridge Mountains — might turn stormy and tempestuous, as Harry knows too well when a squall suddenly sweeps in. In a blink, Harry's pickup nearly collides with a careening red car that then swerves into a ditch. Harry recognizes the dead driver slumped over the vehicle's steering wheel: Barbara Leader was nurse and confidante to former Virginia governor Sam Holloway.

Though Barbara's death is ruled a heart attack, dissenting opinions abound. After all, she was the picture of health, which gives Harry and her four-legged companions pause. A baffling break-in at a local business leads Harry to further suspect that a person with malevolent intent lurks just out of sight: Something evil is afoot.

As it happens, Barbara died in the shadow of the local cemetery's statue of the Avenging Angel. Just below that imposing funereal monument lie the remains of one Francisco Selisse, brutally murdered in 1784. Harry's present-day sleuthing draws her back to Virginia's slave-holding past and the hunt for Selisse's killer. Now it's up to Harry and her furry detectives — Mrs. Murphy, Pewter, and Tee Tucker — to expose the bitter truth, even if it means staring into the unforgiving eyes of history and cornering a callous killer poised to pounce.

Tall Tail by Rita Mae Brown

For a list of more new hardcover titles to be published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for May 2016. For new paperback titles, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of May 2016 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

Telemystery: The Fall 2016 Network Television Schedule

The Fall 2016 network television schedule has been finalized, and here are the Telemystery series we'll be looking forward to and watching (all times ET/PT). It's a little surprising how few new shows are premiering (especially given how many were canceled after the end of the most recent season) …

Mondays …

8 PM: Gotham (Fox)
10 PM: Scorpion (CBS)

Tuesdays …

8 PM: NCIS (CBS); Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Fox)
10 PM: NCIS New Orleans (CBS)

Wednesdays …

8 PM: Lethal Weapon (Fox, NEW); Blindspot (NBC)
9 PM: Criminal Minds (CBS); Law & Order SVU (NBC)
10 PM: Chicago P.D. (NBC)

Thursdays …

9 PM: Bones (Fox)
10 PM: How To Get Away With Murder (ABC); The Blacklist (NBC)

Fridays …

8 PM: MacGyver (CBS, NEW; not sure how Telemystery-ish this will be, but will check it out anyway)
9 PM: Hawaii Five-O (CBS); Grimm (NBC)
10 PM: Blue Bloods (CBS)

Sundays …

8 PM: Once Upon a Time (ABC); NCIS Los Angeles (CBS)
10 PM: Quantico (ABC); Elementary (CBS)

Murder Comes by Mail by A. H. Gabhart, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during May 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during May 2016 …

Murder Comes by Mail by A. H. Gabhart

Murder Comes by Mail by A. H. Gabhart, A Hidden Springs Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Revell

Murder Comes by Mail by A. H. Gabhart, Amazon Kindle format

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Doing a good deed never felt so bad …

Deputy Sheriff Michael Keane doesn't particularly enjoy being touted as the hero of Hidden Springs after pulling a suicidal man back from the edge of the Eagle River bridge in front of dozens of witnesses — a few of whom caught the breathtaking moments with their cameras. But the media hype doesn't last long as a new story pushes its way into the public consciousness of Hidden Springs' concerned citizens.

Photos of a dead girl arrive in the mail, and Michael becomes convinced she was murdered by the man he saved. With a killer one step ahead, things in Hidden Springs begin to unravel. Now Michael must protect the people he loves — because the killer could be targeting one of them next.

Murder Comes by Mail by A. H. Gabhart

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.

Staying Home Is a Killer, An Ellie Avery, Mom Zone Mystery by Sara Rosett, 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, Kensington …

Staying Home Is a Killer by Sara Rosett

Staying Home Is a Killer by Sara Rosett

An Ellie Avery, Mom Zone Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Kensington

Price: $1.99 (as of 05/20/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

Staying Home Is a Killer by Sara Rosett, Amazon Kindle format

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Air Force wife Ellie Avery is so good at organizing she's turned pro. But when a fellow military wife turns up dead, Ellie tackles a different type of case — murder …

Ellie Avery balances motherhood, marriage, and her own business — Everything in Its Place — with cheerful efficiency. A maestro of organization, she sees her life as an easy checklist that does not include the untimely death of Penny Follette.

Unlike the police, Ellie isn't convinced Penny's death was suicide. But it's an uphill battle getting the officials to take her seriously. Then another spouse is strangled, and someone tries to poison an outspoken female Air Force pilot. Poking about in closets and peeking through drawers, Ellie hopes to find the common thread tying the crimes together. With her husband Mitch about to be deployed in the "sandbox" (that's the Mideast for us civvies), she wants some quality time with her significant other. As the schedule tightens and the mystery heightens, Ellie's out to prove that home is not for killers!

Staying Home Is a Killer by Sara Rosett

A complete list of today's featured titles can be found on the Discounted MystereBooks page on Omnimystery News.

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New This Week: Murder, by George, A Veronica Walsh Mystery by Jeanne Quigley

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 $5.99 or less …

Murder, by George by Jeanne Quigley

Murder, by George by Jeanne Quigley

A Veronica Walsh Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Five Star

Price: $3.99 (as of 05/20/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

Murder, by George by Jeanne Quigley, Amazon Kindle format

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Retired soap opera actress Veronica Walsh leads a fulfilling second act in her Adirondack hometown of Barton. Her boutique, All Things, is thriving and she enjoys a romance with Professor Mark Burke. She has neither the time nor the desire to be an amateur sleuth.

Trouble finds her when architect Scott Culverson buys a vintage box at the annual village flea market and discovers a valuable painting and love letter inside. The awe over the masterpiece, a 1920s portrait of Barton's main street, turns to rage when a fierce argument ensues. The seller of the box insists the painting was not included in the sale, while Ella and Madeline Griffin, whose mother received the painting as a wedding present, demand that Scott return the painting to their family. The artist's daughter, the formidable Leona Bradshaw Kendall, later joins the battle over Orchard Street. When Scott is stabbed to death and the painting and letter stolen, the Griffin sisters ask Veronica to help clear suspicion from their hot-tempered great-niece, Regina.

Despite a vow to stay out of the investigation, Veronica's loyalty to her friends draws her into the case. Veronica crosses paths with a shady contractor, brassy hairdresser, overwrought lawyer, and adoring Czech housekeeper as she searches for both killer and work of art. Whom can Veronica trust, and who will lead her to the brink of death?

Murder, by George by Jeanne Quigley

See also the first mystery in this series, All Things Murder, for $3.99 on Kindle.

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A Conversation with Mystery Authors ReGina Welling and Erin Lynn

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with ReGina Welling and Erin Lynn

We are delighted to welcome authors ReGina Welling and Erin Lynn to Omnimystery News today, courtesy of Great Escapes Book Tours, which is coordinating their current book tour. We encourage you to visit all of the participating host sites; you can find their schedule here.

ReGina and Erin have a new book out in their Ponderosa Pines cozy series, Bait and Snitch (May 2016 ebook format) and we recently had the opportunity to spend some time with them talking about it.

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

ReGina Welling and Erin Lynn
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ReGina Welling and Erin Lynn

ReGina Welling: EV Torrence is an interesting character to write not only because she lives in a hamlet of quirk known as Ponderosa Pines, but also because she has spunk. The backbone of her community, she is the hub of information — okay, if you want to be technical — she is totally plugged into the gossip grapevine. Never malicious, EV uses the information she gets from her cronies at knitting group to help solve little problems all over town.

EV is a fun character to write because she is a strong personality with vulnerable places and insecurities. She is stubborn, tenacious, and just a little broken. One of the more fun things about writing her is that she has a flair for the dramatic that leads her to make slightly wacky choices when dealing with the problems that arise in her town.

Erin Lynn: Erin: Chloe LaRue is the super-secret gossip columnist for Ponderosa Pines weekly newsletter. She recently moved back to the town, which grew out of a hippy commune started by Chloe's grandparents and EV's parents. The two form a fast friendship despite a 20-year age gap, and that friendship drives the stories.

What appeals to me about Chloe is that she was able to figure out what she wanted in life and is content — but not complacent — with her choices. I personally often feel overwhelmed with options and unsure of my decisions, like I'm sure a lot of you out there do. But when I write for Chloe, it's with the certainty that she's where she's supposed to be and, at least for now, doing what she's supposed to be doing. Chloe still has some growing to do, but it's going to happen in her own backyard.

OMN: Bait and Snitch is the fourth in the series. How have these characters changed since they were first introduced?

RGW: Everyone changes as they grow and my characters are no exceptions. As a reader, I love series because it gives me the chance to watch a character deal with whatever external factors each story presents and to see how these experiences change them going forward. I tend to be a loyal reader which means that once I start a series, the only thing that will make me put it down is when characters become static.

EL: It's a combination of both, for sure. While we want our characters to grow emotionally; to develop relationships; and to overcome obstacles, we also want to make sure to retain all the little things we love — and our readers love — about them.

OMN: Suppose one of your characters were to interview you. What would be their opening question?

RGW: Oh, that's a fun one. It would go something like this:

EV: Knitting? Really? I hate knitting almost as much as I hate to sew. You couldn't have picked something fun like candle making or glass blowing?
Me: Hey, you're the one who won't apply herself. Knitting can be Zen-like.
EV: That's a load of hooey. You can't knit any better than I can, so how would you know?
Me: Well, I … um.

And that would be the end of that particular conversation.

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

RGW: I love this question because I have friends who are convinced that certain characters are based on them and nothing I say changes their mind. Not once has anyone claimed I based the antagonist on them, though. We all want to be heroes and not villains.

The best way I can think of to answer this question is to point out the things that EV Torrence and I have in common. Neither of us can knit worth a darn and we are both from small towns. If I'm being honest, I think she has a better sense of humor than I do.

Oh, and we are the same age.

EL: Some of our characters are named after people in our lives — though I have not named anyone after either of my two sons yet — but their personalities don't necessarily match. The only exception is Veronica, who was modeled almost completely after my best friend, Jessica. She is beautiful and incredibly intelligent, but every so often emits this ditzy vibe that cracks me up.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

RGW: My process has evolved over time to include a lot more structure. I work from an outline that covers the main plot points and a detailed story progression. However, I've learned that sometimes my characters demand things that were not included in the outline. With that in mind, I try to leave enough room for those creative surprises that come when I've abandoned myself to characters and the story. In those moments, I become part spectator while the action plays out in front of me and my fingers race to note it all down. Because I know this is likely to happen, I do create character biographies ahead of time so that when a scene takes on a life of its own, each character responds appropriately.

OMN: And where do you most often find yourself writing?

EL: I have tried writing at several desks and tables, using a few different setups and chairs, but the place I get the most work done is curled up on my bed with my laptop. It sounds uncomfortable, but it works for me. I just make it a point to get up and stretch frequently.

OMN: Tell us more about the series setting. What factors went into creating Ponderosa Pines?

RGW: Growing up in a small town in Maine has absolutely influenced the settings in my books. Things that people take for granted in other places just didn't exist here. For instance, I was an adult and living elsewhere before I had the opportunity to ride in a public bus or take a taxi. The setting for Ponderosa Pines takes its cues from the rural, slightly remote areas of central Maine where you can still drive on paved roads to areas that don't have electricity and doing the weekly grocery shopping turns into a half day excursion.

OMN: How do you come up with the titles for your books?

EL: I used to live on Ponderosa Drive in a really cute little townhouse complex with lots of woods and garden areas. It was actually the first spark of inspiration for the series; so much drama happened during the year I leased that place, I figured I needed to write about it. Our titles always have a double meaning, and are usually a play on a common saying or cliché. Bait and Snitch is no different, but you'll have to read it to find out who or what it's referring to!

OMN: How involved were you with the cover design?

RGW: Relying on my art background, I've created all our book covers so far with Erin providing input every step of the way. The first three Ponderosa Pines books formed a trilogy while the rest will be standalone stories within the series. So, for Bait and Snitch, we went with the same text treatments but decided to change up the color palette to set it slightly apart from the first three books.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests? And have any of these found their way into your books?

RGW: My background in photography and mixed media art ended up playing a huge part in the Psychic Seasons when Julie, the main character of the first book, made her living as a photographer. I also have a passion for alternative building, specifically homes created using cordwood construction. This played out in the Ponderosa Pines series where the entire town evolved from a commune started during the peace and love period into a haven for the ecologically minded. It has been fun to explore the idea that living green doesn't mean going without every modern convenience.

OMN: Complete this sentence for us: "I am a mystery author and thus I am also …".

EL: I am a mystery author and thus I am also a nosy individual. Do not leave your blinds open; I will look inside. Do not crumple your ATM receipt and leave it on the ground; I will absolutely check your balance. Do not have a private conversation in a public place without lowering your voice; I will listen. And if I can't hear you, I'm going to make up a story about you in my head — maybe even use it in a book later!

OMN: Do you write under a pen name?

RGW: I use a pen name because my last name is one that makes telemarketers wish they hadn't called. Seriously, you should see my junk mail. Thanks to a typo at Radio Shack, we got mail for the Veghogs for years. Not even close to correct, and to make it worse they sold our address to some database because we got hundreds of credit card offers. ReGina is my middle name, weird spelling and all. In fact, there's supposed to be an accent mark over the e, but since there's not one of those on a standard keyboard, I leave it off. Welling is the beginning of the small town where I grew up. I chose it to remember my roots.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read when you were young? And have any specific authors influenced how and what you write today?

RGW: My mother always tells the story of how she figured out I had learned to read at age three when she brought home a new book and I picked it up and read it to her. Before that, she thought I had just memorized all of my books. However it happened, I will be eternally grateful to her for reading to me every single night because she turned me into a voracious devourer of words. And an eclectic one. No genre left untouched. I sometimes think all those words going into my head had to eventually find a way back out or I might have ended up in one of those nice coats with the sleeves that tie around the back.

The list of books I have loved is endless and spans from cozy mystery (I cut my teeth on the "Cat Who" books back in middle school) to fantasy (from Shannara to Hogwarts), to Sci Fi. I've tasted the dust of Dune, seared the threads of Pern. Oh, and lets' not forget romance — Victoria Holt reflected the greed of a man's soul in the fire and flash of an opal. Nora Roberts. Danielle Steel. Stephen King scared the bejeesus out of me in such delicious ways. Agatha Christie, Sue Grafton, and Patricia Cornwall, oh my, yes. Can't forget Jim Butcher and the immortal Harry Dresden.

Wait, what did you ask me? I've gone into my happy place and forgotten.

OMN: What kinds of movies or television do you enjoy watching?

EL: The eclectic thing is a family trait, and it extends to television and movies. For example, my Netflix queue looks like this: Friends, One Tree Hill, Supernatural (killed 9 seasons in only 12 weeks), The Walking Dead, Silver Linings Playbook, Die Hard … and on and on. My guilty pleasures are anything Bachelor-related, Big Brother during the summer, and Dancing with the Stars. Also, anything with John Cusack in it — that man is revered in our family!

OMN: What's next for you?

RGW: My husband and I are hunting for the right property to build our own home using cordwood construction. It would fit right into Ponderosa Pines. I'm sure EV and Chloe would be proud.

EL: I'm hoping to master being a single mom while turning this fixer-upper house of mine into a home and writing a lot more books!

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ReGina Welling and Erin Lynn Book Tour

ReGina Welling is the co-author of the Ponderosa Pines series written with her lovely daughter, Erin Lynn. She has recently moved back to Maine where she was raised in a small town with certain similarities to Ponderosa Pines — one that felt like an extended family.

After living in Syracuse, NY for 8 years, Erin Lynn recently returned to the middle of nowhere, Maine with the intention of hibernating, writing lots of books and turning a neglected house into a beautiful home.

For more information about the authors, visit them here:

ReGina Welling: Website, Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads.
Erin Lynn: Website, Facebook, Goodreads.

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Bait and Snitch by ReGina Welling and Erin Lynn

Bait and Snitch by ReGina Welling and Erin Lynn

A Ponderosa Pines Cozy Mystery

Publisher: the authors

Amazon.com Print/Kindle Format(s)

Ponderosa Pines used to be the safest place on earth.

Lately, though, EV Torrence and Chloe LaRue are wondering if their once-sleepy town has caught a ride in a handbasket — with a one-way ticket to someplace hot! When visiting attorney Stacey Hawthorne is brutally attacked, EV and Chloe launch into a new investigation, one that will expose several of their neighbor's deepest secrets.

One of those neighbors has a past, and it's about to come back to haunt the whole town.

Bait and Snitch by ReGina Welling and Erin Lynn. Click here to take a Look Inside the book.

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Friday, May 20, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Friday, May 20, 2016 at 7:30 AM ET …

The Comfort of Black by Carter Wilson

The Comfort of Black by Carter Wilson

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

Kindle Daily Deal Price: 99¢

The Comfort of Black by Carter Wilson, Amazon Kindle format

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Though they seem to have everything, Hannah Parks has watched her husband, Dallin, become increasingly distant. Her hope is buoyed when the couple decides to start a family, but what Dallin reveals in his sleep one night rocks Hannah to her core. As she starts to investigate a much darker side of Dallin than she ever knew existed, Hannah peels away the layers of a diseased relationship closely tied to her own abusive past.

When Dallin attempts to have Hannah abducted, she is forced to run, doing so with the aid of a man named Black — an ex-con and expert at helping people disappear. Together they must keep Hannah safe from her husband's far-reaching grasp, all the while trying to solve the mystery behind Dallin's sudden violence. Does Hannah's dark family history hold the key to her survival?

The Comfort of Black by Carter Wilson

The Golden Scales by Parker Bilal

The Golden Scales by Parker Bilal

A Makana Investigation (1st in series)

Publisher: Bloomsbury

Nook Daily Find Price: $1.99

The Golden Scales by Parker Bilal, Nook format

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The ancient city of Cairo is a whirling mix of the old and the new, where fates collide and the super rich rub shoulders with the desperate and the dispossessed. It is a place where ambition and corruption go hand in hand, and where people can disappear in the blink of an eye.

Makana is a former police inspector who fled for his life from his native Sudan seven years ago. Down on his luck and haunted by the past, he lives on a rickety Nile houseboat. When the notorious and powerful Saad Hanafi hires him to track down a missing person Makana is in no position to refuse him.

Hanafi, whose past is as shady as his fortune is glittering, is the owner of Cairo's star-studded football team. His most valuable player has just vanished and Adil Romario's disappearance threatens to bring down not only Hanafi's private empire, but the entire country. But why should the city's most powerful man hire its lowliest private detective?

Thrust into a dangerous and glittering world Makana's investigation leads him into the treacherous underbelly of his adopted country — where he encounters Muslim extremists, Russian gangsters and a desperate mother hunting for her missing daughter — it becomes a trail that stirs up painful memories, leading him back into the sights of an old and dangerous enemy …

The Golden Scales by Parker Bilal

The Drowned Boy by Karin Fossum

The Drowned Boy by Karin Fossum

An Inspector Sejer Mystery (11th in series)

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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

The Drowned Boy by Karin Fossum, Amazon Kindle formatThe Drowned Boy by Karin Fossum, Kobo format

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Carmen and Nicolai failed to resuscitate their son, Tommy, after finding him floating in their backyard pond. When Inspector Skarre arrives on the scene, Carmen reports that Tommy, a healthy toddler with Down syndrome, wandered into the garden while Nicolai was working in the basement and she was cleaning the house. Skarre senses something is off with Carmen's story and consults his trusted colleague, the famed Inspector Sejer. An autopsy reveals Tommy's lungs to be full of soap.

When Sejer and Skarre revisit the couple, Carmen, an epileptic, changes her story, confessing that she'd been knocked unconscious by a seizure while bathing Tommy. When she came to, she found him drowned in the tub and, horrified and frightened, threw him into the pond.

But Skarre and Sejer's doubt is not appeased and the case is reopened. What more could Carmen be hiding? And what lengths will she take to cover her guilt? As Carmen's own family starts to doubt her, Skarre and Sejer work to find the truth.

The Drowned Boy by Karin Fossum

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Friday, May 20, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Friday, May 20, 2016 at 7:00 AM ET …

The Realm of the Shadows by Mary Bowers

The Realm of the Shadows by Mary Bowers

A Tropical Breeze Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Mary Bowers

Price: FREE!

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Alas, She Drowned by Monica Knightley

Alas, She Drowned by Monica Knightley

A Strattford Upon Avondale Mystery

Publisher: Monica Knightley

Price: FREE!

Alas, She Drowned by Monica Knightley, Amazon Kindle format

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Back Story by Renee Pawlish

Back Story by Renee Pawlish

A Reed Ferguson Mystery

Publisher: Creative Cat Press

Price: FREE!

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The New Breed by Bob Ieva

The New Breed by Bob Ieva

A Joey Toranetti Crime Novel

Publisher: DocUmeant Publishing

Price: FREE!

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The Piedersen Conspiracy by Christian Dane

The Piedersen Conspiracy by Christian Dane

An Ed Vandera & Marti Ellis Thriller

Publisher: Christian Dane

Price: FREE!

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Murder or Not by Frank C. Marcellino

Murder or Not by Frank C. Marcellino

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Frank C. Marcellino

Price: FREE!

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Dragon's Luck by Lauren Esker

Dragon's Luck by Lauren Esker

A Shifter Agents Novel

Publisher: Icefall Press

Price: FREE!

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The Scottish Diamond by Helena Fairfax

The Scottish Diamond by Helena Fairfax

A Romantic Suspense Novella

Publisher: Helena Fairfax

Price: FREE!

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Anamnesis by Eloise J. Knapp

Anamnesis by Eloise J. Knapp

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Eloise J. Knapp

Price: FREE!

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Secrets of the Charles by Susan Boyd

Secrets of the Charles by Susan Boyd

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Susan Boyd

Price: FREE!

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The Red House Mystery by A. A. Milne

The Red House Mystery by A. A. Milne

A Mystery Novel

Publisher: Open Road

Price: FREE!

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Super Quick Mysteries by Andrew Stanek

Super Quick Mysteries by Andrew Stanek

30 Mysteries You Can Solve Yourself

Publisher: Andrew Stanek

Price: FREE!

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Playing with Fire by Sherry D. Ficklin

Playing with Fire by Sherry D. Ficklin

The Hackers Series

Publisher: Clean Teen Publishing

Price: FREE!

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In Too Deep by Sherry D. Ficklin

In Too Deep by Sherry D. Ficklin

The Hackers Series

Publisher: Clean Teen Publishing

Price: FREE!

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The Pink Sugar Conspiracy by Paula Berinstein

The Pink Sugar Conspiracy by Paula Berinstein

An Amanda Lester, Detective Mystery for Kids

Publisher: The Writing Show

Price: FREE!

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