Wednesday, June 08, 2016

A Golden Cage by Shelley Freydont, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during June 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during June 2016 …

A Golden Cage by Shelley Freydont

A Golden Cage by Shelley Freydont, A Newport Gilded Age Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Berkley

A Golden Cage by Shelley Freydont, Amazon Kindle format

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With her mother in Europe, Deanna is staying with the Ballard family, who agree to chaperone her through the summer season and guide her toward an advantageous marriage proposal — or so her mother hopes. Relishing her new freedom, Deanna is more interested in buying one of the fashionable new bathing costumes, joining a ladies' bicycling club, and befriending an actress named Amabelle Deeks, all of which would scandalize her mother.

Far more scandalous is the discovery of a young man bludgeoned to death on the conservatory floor at Bonheur, the Ballards' sumptuous "cottage." Deanna recognizes him as an actor who performed at the birthday fete for a prominent judge the night before. But why was he at Bonheur? And where is Amabelle?

Concerned her new friend may be in danger — or worse — Deanna enlists the help of her intrepid maid, Elspeth, and her former beau, Joe Ballard, to find Amabelle before the villain of this drama demands an encore.

A Golden Cage by Shelley Freydont

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An Unthymely Death, A China Bayles Short Mystery Collection by Susan Wittig Albert, 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 …

An Unthymely Death by Susan Wittig Albert

An Unthymely Death by Susan Wittig Albert

A China Bayles Short Mystery Collection

Publisher: Berkley

Price: $1.99 (as of 06/08/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

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Now readers can join China Bayles in ten puzzling cases — and get a taste of her world.

This delightful collection features loads of wonderful herbal tidbits on everything from rosemary to feverfew to catnip; recipes for such to-die-for dishes as a Deadly Chocolate Valentine, Ruby's Applesauce Mint Bread, China's Five-Spice Chicken and Veggie Stir-Fry, and McQuaid's Tex Mex-and a host of creative ideas for garden and home.

It's a one-of-a-kind collection featuring a one-of-a-kind sleuth — who's worth spending some "quality thyme" with!

An Unthymely Death by Susan Wittig Albert

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New This Week: Deadlocked, A Harry Russo Mystery by Lisa Emme

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Deadlocked by Lisa Emme

Deadlocked by Lisa Emme

A Harry Russo Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Lisa Emme

Price: $3.99 (as of 06/08/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

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When life gives you brownies, make coffee …

Angharad 'Harry' Russo has had a busy week. She's fended off a swarm of pixies, battled blood-thirsty redcaps and put an end to a maniacal Fae prince hell-bent on eradicating the entire werewolf population. She's also decided to open a coffee shop. Is it too much to ask for things to settle down so her life can go back to normal?

Apparently it is. As if being metaphysically bound to Cian Nash, the most aggravating yet desirable man she's ever met, isn't enough, Harry's just found out that the Magister, the biggest, baddest vampire around, is her father. Talk about your daddy issues!

Harry just wants to concentrate on getting the coffee shop open, but between the freaky ghosts that keep haunting her and rogue vampires terrorizing the city, it looks like normal is a thing of the past.

Deadlocked by Lisa Emme

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A Conversation with Mystery Author Connie di Marco

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Connie di Marco

We are delighted to welcome author Connie di Marco to Omnimystery News today.

Connie begins a new Zodiac series with The Madness of Mercury (Midnight Ink; June 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the chance to talk more about it with her.

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Omnimystery News: Tell us a little more about your new Zodiac mysteries.

Connie di Marco
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Connie di Marco

Connie di Marco: The Zodiac mysteries feature Julia Bonatti, a San Francisco astrologer who never imagined that crime or murder would be part of her practice, yet she's compelled to investigate and inexorably drawn into danger. Julia had planned on a quiet life and a teaching career, but when her fiancé is killed in a hit and run accident, she's no longer able to continue on that path. She sought answers and found solace in the study of astrology and eventually discovered that her talents lay in helping others. Julia rubs shoulders with other occult practitioners, but her profession brings her into contact with people from all walks of life. Their unique problems leave a wide open field for possible plots and stories.

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

CdM: I think characters should evolve in the "real time" of a series. Their perceptions and attitudes need to grow and deepen. Otherwise there's a danger that a character will become cardboard, always winning, never being damaged. The changes can be big or small, depending on the plot, but they should occur and the events that shape a character can be woven throughout the larger story. In essence, that character is still the same crime-solving personality, but now they've been molded and changed by their experiences, so when you meet them in the fourth or ninth book they're not quite the same as they were in the first story.

OMN: Suppose Julia were to interview you. What would be her first question?

CdM: She'd say, "Why have you given me so many obstacles and problems? Why have you made my life so damn hard?"

My answer would be: "You'd be a very boring lead otherwise!"

OMN: Into which genre would you place this series? And do you think there are any disadvantages to categorizing it as such?

CdM: Yes, I think there are disadvantages to labeling because so many books just don't fit neatly into one category. The Zodiac Mysteries are traditional mysteries but this first book, The Madness of Mercury, has a strong dystopian element, the backdrop to the real mystery. Given the urban setting of the Zodiac Mysteries, there's a wider range of crime possibilities, so in that sense, I don't think this series fits neatly into either a cozy or a mystery/thriller category.

My first series, the Soup Lover's Mysteries, written as Connie Archer is a cozy series — a village mystery and a culinary cozy. I consider these traditional mysteries as well, that just happen to be centered around a soup shop in a tiny village in Vermont. They've been described as dark cozies and I guess that's fairly accurate. The characters are real people with real problems, and in spite of a likeable protagonist and the eccentric denizens of the village, the crimes are real and don't always happen off stage. Children have been put in danger and I haven't held back in describing the discovery of the body(ies). Only once did my editor pull me back and say, "Hmm, a little gruesome, no?"

OMN: How would you tweet a summary of The Madness of Mercury?

CdM: A San Francisco astrologer takes on a dangerous religious cult, saves an elderly woman from death and solves a murder close to home.

OMN: Tell us a little more about your writing process.

CdM: I like to start with something that impacts me emotionally about a crime. And in a series, see how that event will affect my characters and their environment. I realized early on that I'm much better off outlining because it allows me to step back and view the action as an editor or critic would. I like to use post-it notes in different colors and work out the broad outlines in a chronological way into a sort of bell-shaped curve. One color for the main story line, another for a subplot that can weave in and out, maybe a third color for red herrings and tangents and another for places where the clues will drop. Who knows what at what point in time? I've found it saves a lot of time and a lot of rewriting if I approach the structure that way. Then I convert it to a written outline that I more or less follow. If a brilliant idea should pop into my head, then I'm flexible, but if not, which is most of the time, I do have a road map. If I just stick to it, I trust I'll get to the end and hopefully have a cohesive story.

My cast of characters does expand as needed. There are practical considerations, especially for an amateur sleuth who doesn't have access to police or FBI databases. Maybe a lawyer with certain software needs to be invented. Or a friend who has a civilian job with the police. In The Madness of Mercury, other practitioners of the occult arts are being threatened by the events in the city. I needed a medium, a past life reader and a Wiccan. It was fun to invent those characters.

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

CdM: I do whatever is necessary and thank heavens for the Internet. Of course as crime writers we have access to wonderful forensic and police experts. In The Madness of Mercury, my protagonist writes an astrological advice column for the city's newspaper. Her outspoken advice makes her the target of a megalomaniac preacher who exerts enormous influence. This aspect of the story is loosely based on the Jim Jones and People's Temple years in San Francisco. I was living there at the time, but none of it grabbed my attention until the shootings and poisonings in Guyana. It was foggy in my memory and so I had to go back and read all I could about Jones's activities and the ultimate tragedies. It was frightening to realize that the real story was as terrifying as the fiction I envisioned.

OMN: How did The Madness of Mercury come to be titled?

CdM: Because of the astrological hook, I liked the idea of each book incorporating the name of a planet. The Madness of Mercury refers to an evil Mercury-ruled (Gemini) preacher and the mental state that can occur when that planet is badly aspected in an individual chart. Mercury wasn't just the messenger of the gods, he was able to cross the boundary between the living and the dead and having no home of his own, ruled over crossroads where suicides were buried. It was only later I discovered that the "Madness of Mercury" refers to a neurological condition caused by the inhalation of mercury fumes. Hat makers were particularly susceptible to this occupational hazard. I wasn't at all aware of this at the time I chose the title, but I guess it works in the context of the story since it implies a condition of insanity.

OMN: Suppose your Zodiac series were to be adapted for television or film. What advice would you give the producers?

CdM: I've been asked that before and I always feel a bit of resistance to answering that question. When music videos first became popular, I remember the comments of many people who said they wanted the story of the song to play in their mind. They didn't want their vision spoiled by someone else's interpretation. Someone once suggested I add photos or drawings of the characters on my website, and I said, no, absolutely not, for the same reason. As we read, we envision a character in our mind's eye. Yes, the author might describe that cop as a middle-aged man with a beer gut, but really, as readers, that's all we need. Then we need to learn how that character thinks and reacts.

Some casting directors are brilliant at choosing actors who fit and some are not. Is there a better Poirot than David Suchet? I can't imagine one. Was Tom Cruise a good choice for Jack Reacher? I didn't think so. I've been both disappointed and impressed by casting directors' picks and producers' choices. If anything I've written is ever adapted for TV or film, I'd leave that to the experts. I'd only scream if they made a bad choice. Of course by then it could be too late. The contract's been signed, so perhaps I'd just grab the money and turn off the TV.

OMN: When selecting a book to read for pleasure, what do you look for?

CdM: I read for escape and adventure. Most of all, I love a story that I feel I can sink into. By that I mean, a writer has opened a door into a world that I can see and feel and taste, and I know I'll be taken on a ride that I won't want to leave. My reading tastes are definitely along darker lines in mysteries and thrillers. And there are books I've loved and want to read again and again to learn from them, to study them until I can see the machinery behind the art form. How did that writer accomplish that? What was it about that phrasing that took my breath away? I want to know how it was done. I want to learn from other writers. I don't think we can ever stop exploring or learning. There's always more to be discovered.

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Connie di Marco is the author of the Zodiac Mysteries featuring San Francisco astrologer Julia Bonatti. Writing as Connie Archer, she is also the author of the Soup Lover's Mysteries set in Vermont from Berkley Prime Crime. You can find her excerpts and recipes in The Cozy Cookbook and The Mystery Writers of America Cookbook. Connie is a member of Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime and International Thriller Writers.

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

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The Madness of Mercury by Connie di Marco

The Madness of Mercury by Connie di Marco

A Zodiac Mystery

Publisher: Midnight Ink

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Mercury retrograde wreaks havoc on astrologer Julia Bonatti …

San Francisco astrologer Julia Bonatti's life is turned upside down when she becomes the target of the city's newest cult leader, Reverend Roy of the Prophet's Tabernacle. Driven out of her apartment in the midst of a disastrous Mercury retrograde period, she takes shelter with a client who's caring for two elderly aunts. One aunt appears stricken with dementia and the other has fallen under the spell of the Reverend Roy. To add to the confusion, a young man claiming to be a long-lost nephew arrives. The longer he stays, the more dangerous things become.

Is the young man truly a member of the family? Can astrology confirm that? Julia's not sure, but one thing she does know is that Mercury wasn't merely the messenger of the gods―he was a trickster and a liar as well.

The Madness of Mercury by Connie di Marco. Click here to take a Look Inside the book.

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Wednesday, June 08, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Wednesday, June 08, 2016 at 7:30 AM ET …

They Disappeared by Rick Mofina

They Disappeared by Rick Mofina

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Harlequin MIRA

Kindle Daily Deal Price: 99¢

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Jeff Griffin, a mechanic, and his wife, Sarah, travel from Montana to Manhattan to give their nine-year-old son, Cole, his dream vacation as they secretly face the heart-wrenching turmoil that has them teetering on divorce.

While sightseeing near Times Square, Jeff steps into a store to buy batteries for their camera — but upon returning to the street he finds that Sarah and Cole have vanished.

Battling his anguish and police suspicions, Jeff fights to rescue Sarah and Cole. He knows now that the love he and Sarah have is worth saving. But he could lose the chance to tell her amid growing fears that they have become entangled in an unfolding plot that could have global consequences.

They Disappeared by Rick Mofina

The Doorkeepers by Graham Masterton

The Doorkeepers by Graham Masterton

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Bloomsbury

Nook Daily Find Price: $1.99

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Julia Winward, a young American woman, has been missing in England for nearly a year. When her mutilated body is discovered in the Thames, her brother Josh is determined to find out what happened to her during that lost time. But nothing Josh discovers makes any sense and he soon unearths a terrible secret.

Julia had been working for a company that shut down 60 years ago, and living at an address that hadn't existed since World War II …

The Doorkeepers by Graham Masterton

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Wednesday, June 08, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Wednesday, June 08, 2016 at 7:00 AM ET …

Cargo by D. V. Berkom

Cargo by D. V. Berkom

A Leine Basso Thriller

Publisher: Duct Tape Press

Price: FREE!

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Dark Pursuit by Jennifer Chase

Dark Pursuit by Jennifer Chase

An Emily Stone Thriller

Publisher: Jennifer Chase

Price: FREE!

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Cold Sweat by Jack Parker

Cold Sweat by Jack Parker

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Jack Parker

Price: FREE!

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Last Wrong Turn by Amy Cross

Last Wrong Turn by Amy Cross

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Dark Season Books

Price: FREE!

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Ground Truth by Rob Sangster

Ground Truth by Rob Sangster

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Bell Bridge Books

Price: FREE!

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Fuse of Armageddon by Hank Hanegraaff and Sigmund Brouwer

Fuse of Armageddon by Hank Hanegraaff and Sigmund Brouwer

An Action Adventure Thriller

Publisher: Hank Hanegraaff and Sigmund Brouwer

Price: FREE!

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Out of the Darkness by J. Stoute

Out of the Darkness by J. Stoute

A Psychological Thriller

Publisher: J. Stoute

Price: FREE!

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The Chanel Caper by Ruth Harris

The Chanel Caper by Ruth Harris

A Blake Weston Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Word International

Price: FREE!

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Baptism by Fire by Tina Meggs Keller

Baptism by Fire by Tina Meggs Keller

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Tina Meggs Keller

Price: FREE!

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Reconstructed by Tasha Black

Reconstructed by Tasha Black

The Building a Hero Series

Publisher: 13th Story Press

Price: FREE!

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Tuesday, June 07, 2016

Death Angels, An Erik Winter Mystery by Ake Edwardson, 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, Penguin Books …

Death Angels by Ake Edwardson

Death Angels by Ake Edwardson

An Erik Winter Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Penguin Books

Price: $3.99 (as of 06/07/2016 at 8:00 PM ET).

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Erik Winter joins forces with his British counterparts after a series of brutal murders of young men in London and his own city of Gothenburg. The killer, dubbed Hitchcock, appears to have filmed the butchery, as evidenced by traces of a tripod stand in the victims' blood.

The trail naturally leads into the seamy world of snuff films, but the big break comes from a burglar who noticed some blood-stained clothing in an apartment he broke into.

Death Angels by Ake Edwardson

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Review: Slow Burn by Ace Atkins

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A Mysterious Review of Slow Burn by Ace Atkins. A Spenser Novel.

Review summary: Though certainly faithful to the tenor of the series, there is little suspense here and there is surprisingly little action. Parker always seemed to leave his Spenser books a little rough around the edges, and that how this one feels. Sturdy in its own way, enjoyable for what it is, but not breaking any new ground. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 3 of 5 stars

Slow Burn Ace Atkins

Slow Burn
Ace Atkins
A Spenser Novel
Putnam (May 2016)

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

Publisher synopsis: The fire at a boarded-up Catholic church raged hot and fast, lighting up Boston's South End and killing three firefighters who were trapped in the inferno. A year later, as the city prepares to honor their sacrifice, there are still no answers about how the deadly fire started. Most at the department believe it was just a simple accident: faulty wiring in a century-old building. But Boston firefighter Jack McGee, who lost his best friend in the blaze, suspects arson.

McGee is convinced department investigators aren't sufficiently connected to the city's lowlifes to get a handle on who's behind the blaze — so he takes the case to Spenser. Spenser quickly learns not only that McGee might be right, but that the fire might be linked to a rash of new arsons, spreading through the city, burning faster and hotter every night. Spenser follows the trail of fires to Boston's underworld, bringing him, his trusted ally Hawk, and his apprentice Sixkill toe-to-toe with a dangerous new enemy who wants Spenser dead, and doesn't play by the city's old rules. Spenser has to find the firebug before he kills again — and stay alive himself.

Treasure Hunt, An Inspector Montalbano Mystery by Andrea Camilleri, 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, Penguin Books …

Treasure Hunt by Andrea Camilleri

Treasure Hunt by Andrea Camilleri

An Inspector Montalbano Mystery (16th in series)

Publisher: Penguin Books

Price: $3.99 (as of 06/07/2016 at 7:00 PM ET).

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Montalbano is hailed as a hero after news cameras film him scaling a building — gun in hand — to capture a pair of unlikely snipers. Shortly after, the inspector begins to receive cryptic messages in verse from someone challenging him to go on a "treasure hunt."

Intrigued, he accepts, treating the messages as amusing riddles — until they take a dangerous turn.

Treasure Hunt by Andrea Camilleri

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New This Week: Smoke Got In My Eyes, A Martin McDonough Mystery by Bruce Rubenstein

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Smoke Got In My Eyes by Bruce Rubenstein

Smoke Got In My Eyes by Bruce Rubenstein

A Martin McDonough Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Calumet Editions

Price: $2.99 (as of 06/07/2016 at 6:30 PM ET).

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Martin McDonough is a private detective whose investigations are usually successful because he knows how to get the low-down from his copper friends — a formula that works for a long time, but not forever.

This noir mystery novel follows him from 1930s St. Paul, where a corrupt police force creates a haven for trigger-happy gangsters, to post-World War II San Francisco, where the jazz scene and the local mob uneasily coexist. In McDonough's world people are getting shot all time, but not by him … if he can help it.

Trouble is, it's hard to be nice to the kind of rats he keeps running into.

Smoke Got In My Eyes by Bruce Rubenstein

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