Thursday, June 09, 2016

Of Blood and Sorrow, A Tamara Hayle Mystery by Valerie Wilson Wesley, 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, Ballantine Books …

Of Blood and Sorrow by Valerie Wilson Wesley

Of Blood and Sorrow by Valerie Wilson Wesley

A Tamara Hayle Mystery (7th in series)

Publisher: Ballantine Books

Price: $3.99 (as of 06/09/2016 at 6:00 PM ET).

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Tamara Hayle can't believe that her life is this good. New York's most powerful businessman wants her to work for him, her new lover seems caring and supportive, and her son, Jamal, is thriving. But as Tamara sardonically observes, "When things stir that easy, there's always something lumpy at the bottom of the pot."

Enter Lilah Love, an old acquaintance who begs Tamara to find her missing child. Tamara, however, is wary of Lilah, who attracts mayhem and murder like an alley cat attracts fleas. Next up is Basil Dupre, Tamara's outlaw ex-lover, who always brings passion — and chaos — when he strolls into Tamara's life. Suddenly Tamara's safe world isn't so secure, especially when Jamal witnesses a brutal murder and becomes the prime suspect.

As the body count rises, Tamara and Jamal will follow a long-forgotten secret into a terrifying confrontation with love gone bad, trust turned lethal, and a past hungry to claim more lives.

Of Blood and Sorrow by Valerie Wilson Wesley

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New This Week: Four O'Clock Sizzle, A Rebecca Mayfield Mystery by Joanne Pence

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 June 2016 and priced $5.99 or less …

Four O'Clock Sizzle by Joanne Pence

Four O'Clock Sizzle by Joanne Pence

A Rebecca Mayfield Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Quail Hill Publishing

Price: $4.99 (as of 06/09/2016 at 5:30 PM ET).

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When Homicide Inspector Rebecca Mayfield's would-be boyfriend, Richie Amalfi, is named as one of San Francisco's "most enticing bachelors," she's not amused, but she never expected it would lead to his life being threatened. As a restaurant owner, men's upscale clothing store owner, hotelier, and more — handsome bachelors all — are attacked, Rebecca realizes the danger is very real.

Who's killing the city's "enticing bachelors" and why? Rebecca must answer those questions as she grapples with her own questions and feelings about Richie. Rebecca soon discovers that where there's smoke there's fire. As she gets closer to the bachelors to learn why they're in danger, she finds their happy surface images hide troubling conflagrations below. When she's forced to dive below the steamy surfaces to learn what's really going on, only Richie has the insider knowledge she needs to do it. And while she might sizzle over Richie, the more she learns about both him and the case, the more she realizes that she may have just moved from the frying pan into the fire — with equally deadly results.

Four O'Clock Sizzle by Joanne Pence

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Haunt Me Still, A Novel of Suspense by Jennifer Lee Carrell, 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, Plume …

Haunt Me Still by Jennifer Lee Carrell

Haunt Me Still by Jennifer Lee Carrell

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Plume

Price: $3.99 (as of 06/09/2016 at 5:00 PM ET).

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Having chased down her mentor's killer (and recovering one of Shakespeare's lost plays in the process), Kate's fame as a director with an expertise in "occult Shakespeare" catapults her-and Ben Pearl, her partner in crime-solving-into a new production of Macbeth, showcasing a fabled collection of objects relating both to the play and the historical Scottish king for whom it is named.

The Bard's witch-haunted play is famously cursed, its reputation for malevolence so strong that many actors refuse to quote or even name the play aloud. And as rehearsals begin at the foot of Scotland's Dunsinnan Hill, it doesn't take long for the curse to stir. Strange references to the boy actor who first played Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's day — and died in the role-pop up. A trench atop Dunsinnan Hill is found filled with blood, and a severed human thumb turns up among the props. And Kate begins sleepwalking, waking early one morning alone atop the hill, her hands smeared with blood.

Kate has no memory of how she got there, but later that day a local woman is found dead on the hill in circumstances that suggest not just ritual murder but ancient pagan sacrifice. With the police more focused on Kate as a suspect than as a possible future victim, she and Ben find themselves in a desperate race to discover a lost version of Macbeth, said to contain rituals of witchcraft aimed at conjuring demonic forces to gain forbidden knowledge. However much Kate would like to dismiss such rituals as superstition, someone else appears willing to kill for them — and for the manuscript said to spell them out.

Marked for sacrifice, can Kate Stanley uncover the killer before she becomes the next victim?

Haunt Me Still by Jennifer Lee Carrell

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The Devil Doesn't Want Me, A Lars and Shaine Crime Novel by Eric Beetner, New This Week from 280 Steps

280 Stepsis a publishing house specializing in crime fiction, with books from established authors and rising stars as well as reissued crime classics. The name is taken from master crime writer Raymond Chandler's 1940 novel Farewell, My Lovely.

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

The Devil Doesn't Want Me by Eric Beetner

The Devil Doesn't Want Me by Eric Beetner

A Lars and Shaine Crime Novel (1st in series)

Publisher: 280 Steps

Price: $4.99 (as of 06/09/2016 at 4:30 PM ET).

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For the last seventeen years, Lars — a hitman for an East Coast crime family — has been on the hunt for Mitch the Snitch. Mitch, an accountant who turned on Lars's employer, is living in witness protection and has been evading Lars for almost two decades.

In comes Trent, a young gun who has been sent to replace the aging gun for hire. With his old boss gone, Lars realizes he has lost the desire to kill his long-time target.

When things come to a head with Trent, Lars finds himself on the run with Mitch's teenage daughter Shaine, trying to stay one step ahead of angry mobsters and the FBI, as they make their way from New Mexico to California.

The Devil Doesn't Want Me by Eric Beetner

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The Potter's Field, An Inspector Montalbano Mystery by Andrea Camilleri, 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 …

The Potter's Field by Andrea Camilleri

The Potter's Field by Andrea Camilleri

An Inspector Montalbano Mystery (13th in series)

Publisher: Penguin Books

Price: $3.99 (as of 06/09/2016 at 4:00 PM ET).

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An unidentified corpse is found near Vigàta, a town known for its soil rich with potter's clay. Meanwhile, a woman reports the disappearance of her husband, a Colombian man with Sicilian origins who turns out to be related to a local mobster. Then Inspector Montalbano remembers the story from the Bible — Judas's betrayal, the act of remorse, and the money for the potter's field, where those of unknown or foreign origin are to be buried-and slowly, through myriad betrayals, finds his way to the solution to the crime.

The Potter's Field by Andrea Camilleri

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A Shattering Crime by Jennifer McAndrews, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during June 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during June 2016 …

A Shattering Crime by Jennifer McAndrews

A Shattering Crime by Jennifer McAndrews, A Georgia Kelly, Stained Glass Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Berkley

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Life in Wenwood, New York, sparkles for Georgia, but for one of her neighbors, it's about to lose its luster …

Georgia's day-to-day routine finally seems to be lining up. Stained-glass projects in the morning, clerical work for a law office in the afternoon, and waitressing in the evening. Best of all she gets to spend relaxing Sundays with her new boyfriend. But that comfortable pattern is about to be broken.

First Georgia's cat goes into heat and literally disturbs the peace. Then Georgia's mother drops in for a visit with her new husband in tow. But everything falls to pieces after a local activist is found dead from a poisoned danish. Authorities quickly put the heat on Rozelle, owner of the local bakery, but no one in town believes Rozelle capable of murder. Now it's up to Georgia to crack the case and foil the real killer's plans before the tranquility of Wenwood is shattered.

A Shattering Crime by Jennifer McAndrews

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

The Double Wedding Ring, A Nell Fitzgerald Mystery by Clare O'Donohue, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Double Wedding Ring by Clare O'Donohue

The Double Wedding Ring by Clare O'Donohue

A Nell Fitzgerald Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Plume

Price: $3.99 (as of 06/09/2016 at 3:00 PM ET).

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Nell's future is on her mind, and it looks as though the pieces are coming together like a perfectly made quilt. Her relationship with police chief Jesse Dewalt is heating up, she's thinking of starting her own business, and Grandma Eleanor, is about to get hitched. But just as the future seems sewn up, Jesse's former NYPD partner turns up — dead.

Nell has to scramble to keep the wedding on track, her relationship from falling apart, and herself from being the target of a stranger with a secret.

The Double Wedding Ring by Clare O'Donohue

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Title Wave by Lorna Barrett, New in Bookstores during June 2016

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

Title Wave by Lorna Barrett

Title Wave by Lorna Barrett, a Tricia Miles, Booktown Mystery (10th in series)

Publisher: Berkley

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Title Wave by Lorna Barrett, Amazon Kindle format

While her bookstore, Haven't Got a Clue, is rebuilt following a devastating fire, Tricia Miles and her sister, Angelica, decide to book a cruise for some much needed R&R. Naturally they choose a Mystery Lovers cruise, where they can ponder whodunnit in deck chairs while sipping colorful drinks and soaking up some rays.

But the fun is cut short when a fellow passenger is murdered for real. Is the killer a famous mystery author, one of his fans, or a member of the ship's crew? As Tricia tries to find the killer before they reach port, she may be cruising for a bruising …

Title Wave by Lorna Barrett

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

Telemystery: New Poster for Murder, She Baked: A Deadly Recipe, a Hallmark Mystery Movie

Murder, She Baked: A Deadly Recipe (Hallmark)

Hallmark Movies & Mysteries has released a new poster for its new "Murder, She Baked" mystery movie, A Deadly Recipe (right; click for larger version), based on a character created by cozy crime novelist Joanne Fluke.

Bakery owner Hannah Swensen (Alison Sweeney) just can't keep her hands out of the batter when murder stirs things up in Lake Eden, Minnesota, leaving the sheriff dead, a deputy accused, and a killer on the loose.

For years, Sheriff Grant's been the iron hand in town, but when his dead body is discovered, Hannah's brother-in-law is accused of the crime. Soon, Hannah's dishing up scandalous secrets, steaming hot betrayals, and enough intrigue to keep the gossip mill at The Cookie Jar going through several pots of decaf. And the closer Hannah gets to the truth, the closer she gets to finding the murderer with a calorie-laden, nasty recipe for silencing people.

Murder, She Baked: A Deadly Recipe premieres Sunday, June 19th, 2016. Watch a short preview for the movie, below.

The Calamity Café by Gayle Leeson, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during June 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during June 2016 …

The Calamity Café by Gayle Leeson

The Calamity Café by Gayle Leeson, An Amy Flowers, Calamity Café Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: NAL

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Aspiring chef and small-town Virginia native Amy Flowers is ready to open her own café offering old-fashioned Southern food. But her dream may go up in smoke when someone kills the competition …

Tired of waiting tables at Lou's Joint, Amy Flowers doesn't just quit — she offers to buy the place from her bully of a boss, so she can finally open the café of her dreams. Amy can't wait to serve the kind of Southern, down-home treats and dishes that her grandmother always loved to the kooky cast of regulars at the restaurant. She knows her comfort food will be the talk of the sweet, small town of Winter Garden, Virginia.

At first Lou Lou refuses to sell, but when she seems ready to make a deal, she tells Amy to come see her. Showing up at the eatery ready to negotiate, Amy is shocked to find her former employer murdered. As the prime suspect, Amy will have to clear her name by serving up the real killer — and with Lou Lou's stack of enemies, that's a tall order.

The Calamity Café by Gayle Leeson

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

The Tale of Castle Cottage, The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter by Susan Wittig Albert, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Tale of Castle Cottage by Susan Wittig Albert

The Tale of Castle Cottage by Susan Wittig Albert

The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter (8th in series)

Publisher: Berkley

Price: $3.99 (as of 06/09/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

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It's the heart of summer in 1913, and Beatrix is eager to marry her fiancé, solicitor William Heelis. But there are a few obstacles blocking the happy couple's path to the altar, like the troubled remodeling of Castle Cottage — Will and Beatrix's future home …

The Tale of Castle Cottage by Susan Wittig Albert

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Deadly Overtures, A Music Lover's Mystery by Sarah Fox, 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.

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Deadly Overtures by Sarah Fox

Deadly Overtures by Sarah Fox

A Music Lover's Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: $2.99 (as of 06/09/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

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A composing competition rises to a murderous crescendo …

Three talented classical music composers have been named finalists in a composing competition hosted by the Point Grey Philharmonic. With money and egos on the line, it doesn't surprise violinist Midori Bishop that the competition has brought out jealousy and bitter rivalries among the entrants. What does surprise her is finding one of the finalists murdered in the theater.

With a cloud of suspicion hanging over the symphony's esteemed concertmaster, Midori orchestrates her own investigation, uncovering a medley of dark secrets and motives for murder. But can she bring the truth to light before the killer silences her forever?

Deadly Overtures by Sarah Fox

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A Conversation with Novelist Seth Margolis

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Seth Margolis

We are delighted to welcome back author Seth Margolis to Omnimystery News today.

In April Seth provided us with an excerpt to share from his new suspense thriller The Semper Sonnet (Diversion Books; April 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats) 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 Lee Nicholson, the lead character of The Semper Sonnet. What was the inspiration for her?

Seth Margolis
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Seth Margolis: Lee is a Ph.D. candidate in English literature at Columbia University in New York. A big part of The Semper Sonnet takes place in Elizabethan England, and I thought it would be interesting to have my 21st century protagonist be a woman. Both Lee and Elizabeth are fiercely independent women who are reluctant to hitch their fate to men. Both grew up without a mother. Elizabeth was a monarch but her choices in life were still somewhat circumscribed by her gender. Lee, though from a middle class family, has all the opportunities and choices that a woman in contemporary America enjoys … but were denied even to a queen in the 16th century.

OMN: How would you treat a summary of The Semper Sonnet?

SM: A newly discovered Shakespeare sonnet may contain clues to a long-hidden secret about Elizabeth I, and the key to a potentially lethal power.

OMN: The Semper Sonnet is a departure from some of your other works, like Losing Isaiah. What made you decide to write a thriller set in both the past and the present-day?

SM: I write the way I read — all over the map. I love mainstream literary novels, political thrillers, historical suspense, mysteries. I've always loved the Tudor period in English history. It's one of those epochs, like late-18th century America, that seems preternaturally crowded with larger-than-life characters: Henry VIII, Elizabeth, Shakespeare, Sir Walter Raleigh, Thomas Cromwell … and many others. The intersection of history and personal drama was quite intense in 16th century England — catnip for a novelist. So I'd always wanted to write about the period, but through the lens of our own time, and in the context of a suspense novel.

In researching the novel, I came across a marvelous book, Elizabeth's London by Liza Picard. It is so well researched and so energetically written, you can practically smell London in the 16th century. There's also fascinating information about Elizabethan childbirth, which was very useful.

This book, along with a couple of biographies of Elizabeth and some strategic Googling, gave me the confidence to get started. But pretty soon I realized that secondary research just didn't provide what I needed to set scenes in sixteenth and seventeenth century England. I wanted readers to see, hear and even smell what it was like to live in Elizabeth's England. So I booked a flight to London.

My first destination was Hatfield, Elizabeth's childhood home. After a short train ride from London, I walked from the station up the hill to the palace, having made an appointment with Hatfield's publicity manager. I was able to walk the same walk my current-day character would walk as she investigated the meaning hidden in the sonnet, which gave me invaluable perspective. I was given a private tour of the "old palace," where Elizabeth was essentially imprisoned by her half-sister, "Bloody" Mary. This is where a pivotal — and invented — scene in my novel occurs, and standing in the great hall gave me the information I needed to write it with confidence.

My second research visit was to Westminster Abbey, specifically Henry VII's Lady Chapel, considered last great masterpiece of English medieval architecture. More relevant to my novel, it's where Elizabeth is entombed. In a great irony of history, her tomb was placed directly on top of her hated half-sister's. I was planning to set a climactic scene in the Lady Chapel, so I spent several hours there as groups of tourists came and went. I took notes on the architecture, the various memorials lining the walls, the points of access where my characters could enter and leave.

OMN: Suppose Lee were to interview you. What would she ask you?

SM: I think she'd want to know if I believed her to be innocent of murder … and if I thought the sonnet she'd found was really by Shakespeare. If our relationship developed, she'd want to make sure I was measured up to her ideal of what a man should be, which for Lee was embodied in the focus of her dissertation, Phillip Sidney, the English poet, courtier, scholar, and soldier — a man of action as well as intellect. I'm afraid I'd disappoint her!

OMN: Are you a fan of Shakespeare? What is your favorite work of his?

SM: Of course. I was force-fed him in high school but fell in love with his work in college. I've since seen many of his plays performed on the stage, including at least one a year in the Shakespeare in the Park festival in New York's Central Park.

Othello has always been my favorite of Shakespeare's tragedies. I read it in college and I've seen it performed at least twice. I think I was drawn to the rawness of the impulses and desires that drive the Moor and Iago to inevitable tragedy. You spend half the play wanting to shout at both Desdemona and Othello, "Can't you see what's happening? Open your eyes!" I've been working on a novel that retells (very loosely) the Othello story, set in contemporary New York.

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

SM: I have a hard time starting a novel without some idea of how it will progress and how it will end. But I continually revise the outline as I go. I don't create written biographies of my characters, but as I work through the first draft I jot down personality traits that I realize I want to develop. Sometimes these traits come out of the story itself, as if the characters are trying to assert themselves. The Semper Sonnet has a surprise ending that a lot of readers have found startling. I have to be honest: it startled me! I had not seen it coming — it was in none of my outlines — but as I approached the end of the novel there it was, waiting to be written with a sense of inevitability.

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

SM: Since this is fiction, I don't really need to fact check it in the traditional sense. It just needs to be plausible enough to encourage readers to "suspend disbelief" long enough to read the book. That said, Elizabeth has legions of fans who pounce on any hint of inaccuracy, so I was careful to ground the story in as many facts as possible. But, starting with the first chapter, I took extraordinary liberties with historical truth (or historical assumptions).

OMN: Word puzzles play a large role in The Semper Sonnet. Have you always been a fan of word puzzles? How did this aspect of the story come to you?

SM: I'm obsessed with word puzzles. Addicted. I've done The New York Times crossword just about every day since I was a teenager, as well as the Times acrostic on weekends. For about ten years I've done the daily puzzle in The Guardian, which is available on the Internet. English crosswords are cryptic, full of anagrams and buried clues and misdirection. The clues embedded in the "lost" Shakespeare sonnet of my novel are very much inspired by English cryptic puzzles. I've always wanted to integrate my love of cryptic puzzles into my writing, and this book seemed the perfect opportunity. The Elizabethans, including Shakespeare, were very fond of puns and double entendres.

OMN: If we could send you anywhere in the world to research the setting for a story, where would it be?

SM: India. I've never been and have long wanted to go. I think I'm most drawn to places with cultures that have developed as a blend of multiple influences. In India you have the unique Indian culture mixed with the British imperial influence. It creates a kind of tension but also a beautiful hybrid. Or maybe it's just that I love the food …

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

SM: Reading, of course. I play piano, though not well. I love taking long walks in New York, a great walking city. Travel. All of these have found their way into my books, or soon will.

OMN: What is the best advice you've received as an author?

SM: The best "advice" I ever received can from a writer I never met, Graham Greene. The advice came in the form of an anecdote from Michael Korda, the well-known editor and a member of an illustrious Hollywood family. Korda described a Mediterranean cruise on his uncle's yacht that included Greene. Each morning, Greene would sit on a deck chair and write precisely two pages of fiction, in long-hand, on a notepad. Not a line less, not a line more. He'd go over it a few times, then call it a day and get down to the business of enjoying the cruise. Writing just two pages a day, every day, he turned out 25 novels, and much more. What I learned from this, and what I tell aspiring authors, is to get the words down on paper, even if it's just a page or two a day. You can do this and hold down a job (I do), raise a family, cruise on yachts, if you're lucky. Just pick a target amount to write, nothing too ambitious, and write it. Every day. No excuses.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read when you were young?

SM: I read everything I could get my hands on. But I do remember reading Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time the year it came out. It's possible my mother read it to me, because I was quite young and I still associate the book very closely with her. I was completely swept up in the magic of that book, and I think it may have instilled in me the notion that writing was something I wanted to do professionally.

OMN: An adaptation of Losing Isaiah was filmed. How involved were you in the process? Are there any other adaptations in the works?

SM: Other than cashing a very large check, I had nothing to do with the film. It was moved from New York, where I had set the novel, to Chicago (for budgetary reasons) so I didn't even get to visit the set. The most frequent question I get, when people learn who I am and what I've written, is "Did you meet Halle Berry?" Alas, the answer is no.

Three other novels have been optioned by filmmakers, but not have yet make it through the labyrinthine development process.

OMN: Create a Top 5 list for us on any topic.

SM: Top 5 places I like to write:

1. On a yacht in the Mediterranean (a la Graham Green — see above, though I haven't actually experienced this yet).

2. In hotels (because that means I'm traveling, which I love to do).

3. On a beach (because everything is better on a beach, including writing).

4. On an airplane (because I'm going somewhere and find it easy to focus in the air).

5. In a comfortable chair in my living room (because I'm a near-lifelong New Yorker and I'm still in love with the city).

OMN: What's next for you?

SM: I have a deep-rooted reluctance to talk about what I'm writing, or thinking of writing. This month my wife and I are traveling to Prague and Budapest, which I'm looking forward to. And yes, I will be writing my two daily pages while we're there.

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Seth Margolis received a BA in English from the University of Rochester and an MBA in marketing from New York University's Stern School of Business Administration. When not writing fiction, he is a branding consultant for a wide range of companies, primarily in the financial services, technology and pharmaceutical industries. He and his wife live in New York City.

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

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The Semper Sonnet by Seth Margolis

The Semper Sonnet by Seth Margolis

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Diversion Books

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Lee Nicholson is ready to take the academic world by storm, having discovered a sonnet she believes was written by William Shakespeare. When she reads the poem on the air, the words put her life in peril and trigger a violent chase, with stakes that reach far beyond the cloistered walls of academia.

Buried in the language of the sonnet, in its allusions and wordplay, are secrets that have been hidden since Elizabethan times, secrets known only to the queen and her trusted doctor, but guessed at by men who seek the crown and others who seek the world. If the riddles are solved, it could explode what the world knows of the great Elizabeth I. And it could release a pandemic more deadly than the world has ever imagined.

Lee's quest for the answers buried in the sonnet keeps her one step ahead of an international hunt — from the police who want her for murder, to a group of men who will stop at nothing to end her quest, to a madman who pursues the answers for destructive reasons of his own.

The Semper Sonnet by Seth Margolis. Click here to take a Look Inside the book.

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Thursday, June 09, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Thursday, June 09, 2016 at 7:30 AM ET …

The Murder Code by Steve Mosby

The Murder Code by Steve Mosby

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Pegasus Books

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

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A detective who believes in patterns and a serial killer obsessed with chaos try to break each other's codes …

Detective Inspector Andrew Hicks thinks he knows all about murder. However horrific the act, the reasons behind it are usually easy to explain. So when a woman is found bludgeoned to death, he suspects a crime of passion and focuses his attention on her possessive ex-husband. But when a second, similarly beaten, body is found, Hicks is forced to think again.

As more murders occur in quick succession, the inspector realizes he's dealing with a type of killer he's never faced before, one who does not follow his logic. Then the letters begin to arrive …

As the death toll rises, Hicks must face not only a culprit obsessed with randomness and chaos, but also his own troubled past. And to stop the killings, he'll have to confront the secret truth about himself.

The Murder Code by Steve Mosby

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Thursday, June 09, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Thursday, June 09, 2016 at 7:00 AM ET …

Hard Time by A. J. Carella

Hard Time by A. J. Carella

The McKays Series

Publisher: A. J. Carella

Price: FREE!

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Red, White and Blueberry Murder by Susan Gillard

Red, White and Blueberry Murder by Susan Gillard

A Donut Hole Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Guardian Publishing

Price: FREE!

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On His Watch by Katie Ruggle

On His Watch by Katie Ruggle

A Search an Rescue Novella of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: Katie Ruggle

Price: FREE!

On His Watch by Katie Ruggle, Amazon Kindle format

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Of Two Minds by Sam Abbott

Of Two Minds by Sam Abbott

A Ned Fain Mystery

Publisher: Sam Abbott

Price: FREE!

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The Fellowship of the Frog by Edgar Wallace

The Fellowship of the Frog by Edgar Wallace

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Edgar Wallace

Price: FREE!

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Off the Grid by James Hunt

Off the Grid by James Hunt

An Agent Hill Novel

Publisher: DBS Publishing

Price: FREE!

Off the Grid by James Hunt, Amazon Kindle format

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The Escaped Murderer of Somerville by A. J. Raven

The Escaped Murderer of Somerville by A. J. Raven

A YA Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Beau to Beau Publishing

Price: FREE!

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Lancelot of the Pines by Jennifer Blake

Lancelot of the Pines by Jennifer Blake

A Louisiana Knights Novel of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: Steel Magnolia Press

Price: FREE!

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