Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Rogue Wave, A Crime by Design Mystery by Jane Thornley, 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, Riverflow Press …

Rogue Wave by Jane Thornley

Rogue Wave by Jane Thornley

A Crime by Design Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Riverflow Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 09/14/2016 at 4:00 PM ET).

Rogue Wave by Jane Thornley, Amazon Kindle format

A missing brother, a lost treasure, and a sexy stranger who claims to be protecting her interests, Phoebe' McCabe is plunged into a world where everyone lies and looks damned good doing it. But who to believe, which way to turn?

Surrounded by thieves and killers, Phoebe pitches herself against the treacherous beauty of Bermuda, as well as all the greed of the human heart. Sunken treasure, betrayal, and heartbreak bring her closer to her missing brother, but what she discovers along the way not only shocks her world, but changes her view of everyone in it, including herself.

Rogue Wave by Jane Thornley

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A Living Grave by Robert E. Dunn, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during September 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during September 2016 …

A Living Grave by Robert E. Dunn

A Living Grave by Robert E. Dunn, A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Lyrical Underground

A Living Grave by Robert E. Dunn, Amazon Kindle format

Katrina Williams left the Army ten years ago disillusioned and damaged. Now a sheriff's detective at home in the Missouri Ozarks, Katrina is living her life one case at a time — between mandated therapy sessions — until she learns that she's a suspect in a military investigation with ties to her painful past.

The disappearance of a local girl is far from the routine distraction, however. Brutally murdered, the girl's corpse is found by a bottlegger whose information leads Katrina into a tangled web of teenagers, moonshiners, motorcycle clubs, and a fellow veteran battling illness and his own personal demons. Unraveling each thread will take time Katrina might not have as the Army investigator turns his searchlight on the devastating incident that ended her military career. Now Katrina will need to dig deep for the truth — before she's found buried …

A Living Grave by Robert E. Dunn

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Death of a Chancellor, A Lord Francis Powerscourt Mystery by David Dickinson, 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, C & R Crime …

Death of a Chancellor by David Dickinson

Death of a Chancellor by David Dickinson

A Lord Francis Powerscourt Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: C & R Crime

Price: $1.99 (as of 09/14/2016 at 3:00 PM ET).

Death of a Chancellor by David Dickinson, Amazon Kindle format

A case of murder in the cathedral …

Compton Minster is preparing to celebrate a very special anniversary in the year 1901 — a thousand years of Christian worship. But a few weeks before the main ceremonies, a high official of the cathedral, the chancellor, dies in mysterious circumstances, and no on except the doctor and the undertaker is allowed to view the corpse. It then transpires that the chancellor was one of England's richest men. When his sister suspects foul play, Lord Francis Powerscourt is asked to investigate.

As Powerscourt paces the ancient cloisters and listens to evensong from the choir stalls, he begins to suspect that a terrible secret lies hidden in the cathedral, one that may have someting to do with the anniversary. Then a chorister is strangles, his body found turning on the great spit in the Vicars Hall kitchen. Powerscourt himself escpaes death by a whisker, as does his wife, Lady Lucy, before he uncovers the astonishing secret of Compton Minster and unmasks a murderer.

Death of a Chancellor by David Dickinson

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An Obvious Fact by Craig Johnson, New in Bookstores during September 2016

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

An Obvious Fact by Craig Johnson

An Obvious Fact by Craig Johnson, a Walt Longmire Mystery (12th in series)

Publisher: Viking

An Obvious Fact by Craig Johnson, Amazon Kindle format

In the midst of the largest motorcycle rally in the world, a young biker is run off the road and ends up in critical condition. When Sheriff Walt Longmire and his good friend Henry Standing Bear are called to Hulett, Wyoming — the nearest town to America's first national monument, Devils Tower — to investigate, things start getting complicated.

As competing biker gangs; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms; a military-grade vehicle donated to the tiny local police force by a wealthy entrepreneur; and Lola, the real-life femme fatale and namesake for Henry's '59 Thunderbird (and, by extension, Walt's granddaughter) come into play, it rapidly becomes clear that there is more to get to the bottom of at this year's Sturgis Motorcycle Rally than a bike accident. After all, in the words of Arthur Conan Doyle, whose Adventures of Sherlock Holmes the Bear won't stop quoting, "There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact."

An Obvious Fact by Craig Johnson

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

Gunshine State by Andrew Nette, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during September 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during September 2016 …

Gunshine State by Andrew Nette

Gunshine State by Andrew Nette, A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: 280 Steps

Gunshine State by Andrew Nette, Amazon Kindle format

Gary Chance is a former Australian army driver, ex-bouncer and thief. His latest job takes him to Surfers Paradise, Queensland, working for aging standover man, Dennis Curry. Curry runs off-site, non-casino poker games, and wants to rob one of his best customers, a high roller called Freddie Gao.

The job seems straightforward but Curry's crew is anything but. Frank Dormer is a secretive ex-soldier turned private security contractor. Sophia Lekakis is a highly-strung receptionist at the hotel where Gao stays when he visits Surfers Paradise. Amber, Curry's female housemate, is part of the lure for Gao. Chance knows he can't trust anyone, but nothing prepares him for what unfolds when Curry's plan goes wrong.

Gunshine State by Andrew Nette

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A Beautiful Blue Death, A Charles Lenox Mystery by Charles Finch, 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, Minotaur Books …

A Beautiful Blue Death by Charles Finch

A Beautiful Blue Death by Charles Finch

A Charles Lenox Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

Price: $2.99 (as of 09/14/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

A Beautiful Blue Death by Charles Finch, Amazon Kindle format

On any given day in London, all Charles Lenox, Victorian gentleman and armchair explorer, wants to do is relax in his private study with a cup of tea, a roaring fire and a good book. But when his lifelong friend Lady Jane asks for his help, Lenox cannot resist another chance to unravel a mystery, even if it means trudging through the snow to her townhouse next door.

One of Jane's former servants, Prudence Smith, is dead — an apparent suicide. But Lenox suspects something far more sinister: murder, by a rare and deadly poison. The house where the girl worked is full of suspects, and though Prudence dabbled with the hearts of more than a few men, Lenox is baffled by an elusive lack of motive in the girl's death.

When another body turns up during the London season's most fashionable ball, Lenox must untangle a web of loyalties and animosities. Was it jealousy that killed Prudence? Or was it something else entirely, something that Lenox alone can uncover before the killer strikes again — disturbingly close to home?

A Beautiful Blue Death by Charles Finch

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Death in Paradise, A Henrie O Mystery by Carolyn Hart, New This Week from Endeavour Press

Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent digital publisher, promoting and selling ebook editions of works by new authors as well as bringing out ebook editions of out of print books.

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

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Death in Paradise by Carolyn Hart

Death in Paradise by Carolyn Hart

A Henrie O Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 09/14/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

Death in Paradise by Carolyn Hart, Amazon Kindle format

This is a new ebook edition of a mystery first published in hardcover by Avon in 1998.

Six years ago, Henrietta O'Dwyer Collins beloved husband Richard lost his life on the Hawaiian island of Kauai …

Then, one brisk March morning, a chilling message has arrived by Priority Mail claiming Richard's fatal fall from a towering island cliff was no accident — it was murder. Faced with this uncertainty, Henrie 'O' decides to take matters into her own hands. After all, the police investigation ruled Richard's death as an accident. Henrie O needs to know the truth and she has reason to believe Richard's death was not an accident …

Following cryptic clues and her infallible instincts to a lush and verdant tropical Eden — and to the lavish mountaintop estate of wealthy matriarch Belle Ericcson, where Richard spent his final days — Henrie O becomes privy to terrible allegations of greed and jealousy, adultery and abuse. There are secrets in every family. The more Henrie O gets to know the Ericcson family, the more convinced she is that one of them must have murdered her husband. But, with the police and private detectives drawing the conclusion that nothing untoward happened, Henrie O has her work cut out.

Her search for the truth has brought Henrie O to a lethal paradise where giant palm fronds hide evil deeds from inquisitive eyes and she may never be allowed to leave alive. Murder did not begin or end with Richard Collins … and someone's dark and enduring homicidal passions have yet to be fully satisfied …

Death in Paradise by Carolyn Hart

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A Conversation with Mystery Author Terri Nolan

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Terri Nolan

We are delighted to welcome author Terri Nolan to Omnimystery News today.

Terri is the author of a trilogy of novels featuring investigative journalist Birdie Keane, the first of which is Burden of Truth (Midnight Ink; January 2013 trade paperback and ebook formats), and we recently had the opportunity to talk more about the books with her.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to Birdie Keane. What is it about her that appeals to you as a writer?

Terri Nolan
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Terri Nolan: My protagonist is Birdie Elizabeth Keane. Her allure for me as a writer is her complexity. Birdie is a young investigative journalist who is borderline obsessive about a famous cold case she wants to solve. When the worst case scenario happens, and Birdie's world falls apart, the personal becomes professional and we are drawn into her painful evolutional journey. We readers get to lay witness to the whole life of Birdie as she struggles to reconcile her world — as it is, from what it was — in a forced transition. She fights back with grit and a no-bullshit ethos.

Birdie is very much a study of human nature. One moment she can entice conflicts and in the next surrender to her desires. She's also tender, compassionate, and loyal with a Middle America sensibility that is real, flawed, and genuine. But don't mess with her because she will mess back. That's what makes her fun to write.

OMN: Into which genre would you place these books?

TN: I write crime dramas. When forced to be more specific, I say the first book is straight up suspense; the second, police procedural/thriller; the third, romantic thriller. To put my novels — or any author's — into a sub-genre box does a disservice to the artistic nature of our work. And the cross-over box still requires clarification. Ever notice how streaming services put a movie in several categories? They do that because the movie has elements of each and the service is trying to capture a viewer by presenting the product in multiple ways. Publishers and booksellers don't do this. You won't find a novel on multiple stacks in a bookstore or library. While I appreciate the theory behind sub-genres, I find the practicality to be limiting and feel that readers are disadvantaged when searching for new stories because they may avoid certain sub-genres. They are missing out on varied worlds of storytelling.

This reminds me of a conversation I had with a man whom I had just met prior to a concert. After initial pleasantries, the usual "What do you do?" question came up.

Me: I'm a writer.
Him: Oh? What do you write?
Me: Fiction.
Him: What kind of fiction?
Me: Mysteries.
Him: I don't read mysteries.
Me: That's cool. What do you read?
Him: Right now I'm reading The Maltese Falcon. Know it?
Me: Dashiell Hammett.
Him: That's right.
Me: You know that's a mystery?
Him: No it's not.
Me: What is it then?
Him: Detective Fiction.

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

TN: So far I've avoided compositing friends or family into my characters. It might be fun so I'll reserve the right to do it in the future. I did loosely borrow stories and mannerisms from my own family in regards to how cops talk. Also, I was raised Catholic so I drew upon my personal experience in the Church to accurately convey the Keane family's faith.

There is an inciting incident that I plucked directly from real life. San Diego, early 90s, a sheriff's deputy is called to service via a radio call. He responds to a home invasion robbery. Upon arrival, a masked man opens fire. The deputy returns fire and kills the villain. Later when the villain is unmasked the investigative team is shocked to see that he was also a deputy with the same division and he was killed by his partner!

The first thing that came to my mind was why. What was going on in that deputy's life to make him commit armed robbery? And what about the deputy shooter? How did he feel about killing his own partner? Taking a life is no simple thing regardless of circumstance. How did he deal with the aftermath? And then the mystery writer part of my brain kicked in. What if it was a set-up to kill the responding deputy? Maybe the partner was banging his wife. Maybe he was being blackmailed. It always comes back to what motivates people.

I scoured the news for follow up, but never got enough information to slake my curiosity. So I wrote my own resolution and put it into my book.

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

TN: My process is different for the form. For short stories, the plot usually comes first then I audition characters to serve the story. I don't outline novels, but I do have a vague sense of story before beginning. For me, it's all about character. I write extensive biographies for main characters. The supporting cast gets bios of various depths depending upon their importance to the story. Then they are set free to play and create the plot. I'm along for the ride in the role of moderator. When a new character is introduced I stop writing and take the time to get to know this new person. It may sound frenetic, but the process works for me.

For the establishing first novel, Burden of Truth, I created two entire families: the Keanes and the Whelans. Even after I knew Matt Whelan was going to die in the first chapter I continued with his biography because he is still a major character (we get to know him through his family and friends). Another character, Ron Hughes, was supposed to be a passing fling and foil for Birdie. As I wrote, he continually inserted himself into Birdie's life. Recently, I pulled out the biographies from a box and discovered that Ron's bio was just as long as Matt's. Apparently, my subconscious was at work.

OMN: Where do you most often find yourself writing?

TN: I consider myself lucky to have a writing room of my own. When I began writing my first novel I worked on a clunky desktop computer on a tiny flip-down desk inside a closet. The chair I sat on was in the hallway in view of my front door.

After my daughter left for college I bought a second-hand laptop and worked on the desk in her room. The space creep occurred slowly and consistently. During semester breaks and summer vacations I cleared off the desk and retreated back to the closet. When she moved from the dormitory to an apartment she said she wasn't moving back home and I could have her room. I didn't waste time with the conversion. Less than a month later I had all her stuff packed up. I painted walls, got custom-sized furniture and built-in bookcases, hung artwork. I bought a leather daybed for napping and reading. The only remaining remnant of her old room is a Hawaiian girl switch plate.

I envy people who are mobile and adaptable and can work on laptops or tablets in cafes, coffee shops, or park benches. I wish. My writing room — called the office — is also a retreat that happens to be the only place I work. When I enter my office it is for work. When it's done I close the door.

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

TN: When approaching a new topic I usually begin with the Internet to get a basic understanding. It's a helpful place to start when I know nothing. If I'm lucky I'll find some tidbit that sparks a fire. For example, I once searched for key making information. Then I landed on some cool stuff about how locks are made and how to pick them. Even if I feel like I've found a trusted and reliable Internet site I will still verify with a trip to the library or an expert. Of course, suspension of disbelief is the fiction business. I'll stretch the facts but won't break them.

After electronic and literature-based printed research I expand my field of knowledge by speaking with and meeting experts. I am a traditionally trained reporter used to flat foot research, fact checking and verification from real-life sources. I gave Birdie those skills. But she is also an investigator where I am not. So I hung out with investigative journalists to learn how they do what they do. For the broad cop stuff I drew from my own relatives who were retired LAPD. For the procedural, I relied on cops still working with the department. When in doubt I always seek a professional to hang out with. Most of them are welcoming because they want you to get it right.

OMN: How true are you to the settings of your books?

TN: My novels are set in Los Angeles. They could take place in any metropolitan city with a large police department. I chose L.A. because it's what I know. Five generations of my family going back to the 1800s have called it home. I root the story in reality, but may make minor changes. Birdie's house is a real house in Hancock Park that I moved to another street. Magnolia Manor is a real house on a real street that was owned by a relative. A restaurant may be real, but I'll give it a new name. I won't move landmarks or change street names. In my second novel, Glass Houses, there is a chase scene. I drove the exact route over and over until I was certain the details were faithful. Southern California weather follows typical patterns, which I often use as plot devices. In other cities distance is measured by miles. In L.A. we measure distance in minutes — and that benchmark varies by the day of the week and time of day. Accuracy is important to me. Also, I want enough real places in the novels that readers will know. It's a connection to their reality as well.

OMN: How did the books in this series come to be titled?

TN: I don't have a good track record with novel titles. All of them have had numerous renditions. Blue Bird is the first one I picked that stuck. The previous titles didn't represent the emotion inside. After some reflection and doodling I sent emails to my agent and publisher: How about Blue Bird? It contains the blue/melancholy/heavy hearted trope Birdie is experiencing. Blue is the color of her eyes. Bird is her nickname. A blue bird is tattooed on Ron's chest. Blue is also slang for objectionable sex … as in the disturbing sex scene. Also it is a two-word title that will match the first two. They loved it.

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

TN: Ah! One of my favorite questions. I grew up devouring books. As an only child I learned to amuse myself. Setting up camp on the couch and getting lost in great storytelling was never a wasted day. The kid favorites: Nancy Drew; The Hardy Boys; A Wrinkle in Time was a read over-and-over favorite; Charlotte's Web; Black and Blue Magic, Black Beauty.

I began reading adult titles around 10. The book that rocked my world was The New Centurions by Joseph Wambaugh. As soon as I finished it I decided that I wanted to be a novelist when I grew up. I was going to be the female Wambaugh. I mowed through thrillers: The Day of the Jackal, The Andromeda Strain, The Bourne Identity, The Boys from Brazil, The Exorcist (I was nearly suspended from high school for reading this one in English class), Red Dragon. Somewhere in there I discovered James M. Cain's The Postman Always Rings Twice. Loved it! Edgar Allen Poe, Patricia Highsmith, Sherlock Holmes, George Orwell, Agatha Christie, H.G. Wells, J.R.R. Tolkien.

In college English I read all the masters. To this day, Emile Zola is a favorite author. I cannot tell you how many times I've read Germinal. I love to read all types of genres. One summer I read every romance novel in my grandmother's vast collection. Lately, I've been reading a lot of non-fiction. I worship the succinctness of poets. My tastes are varied. And all the contemporary authors? Don't get me started. There is so much great storytelling and never enough time. I'm inspired by all of it.

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Terri Nolan is a Southern California gal born and raised. As a reading enthusiast, her love of words was so strong she wrote her autobiography at ten and titled it The Great Me. After that first book, she moved on to prose, sketches — acted out for her parents — and short stories. She attended the University of Texas at Arlington and earned a B.A. in Communication/Radio & Television. While still in college, she acquired her first corporate job at a Dallas radio station where she learned to write features and news copy. She later became a freelance crime reporter. Terri lives in Orange County, California.

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

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Burden of Truth by Terri Nolan

Burden of Truth by Terri Nolan

A Birdie Keane Novel

Publisher: Midnight Ink

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For reporter Birdie Keane, someone else’s worst day can be her best. This time both days belong to her.

When investigative journalist Birdie Keane last saw the love of her life — LAPD cop Matt Whelan — she was caught in his passionate embrace, looking forward to a future with him and free from her alcohol addiction. The next day, Matt is dead.

Suspicious of Matt's supposedly accidental drug over-dose, Birdie follows the twisting trail of clues he left behind. Each stunning revelation brings her closer to the dark past of the man she thought she knew. Was he a dirty cop? Did he know the truth about a cold case she's currently researching?

When Birdie uncovers what Matt was hiding, she must make an impossible choice. But the deeper the secret, the higher the price, and Birdie must face the ultimate betrayal she never saw coming.

Burden of Truth by Terri Nolan

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at 7:30 AM ET …

The Big Thaw by Donald Harstad

The Big Thaw by Donald Harstad

A Nation County Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Bantam

Kobo Daily Deal Price: 99¢

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A killer is placing his cross hairs over the American heartland …

The pair of frozen corpses were found under a tarp in the machine shed of an empty farmhouse. Two males — brothers — both killed by bullets from a Russian automatic fired at close range. The cops have a suspect: a man Deputy Sheriff Carl Houseman busted five years earlier and the county's lead suspect in a series of recent robberies.

Houseman knows they have the wrong guy. He also knows they've got something bigger than a burglary gone bad … especially when the FBI starts showing up in Maitland. The brutal double homicide is just the tip of the iceberg in a case where a killer's trail keeps disappearing like footprints in freshly fallen snow, and where one bad break can send a good cop into a deep freeze.

The Big Thaw by Donald Harstad

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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Deep Under, The Tall, Dark and Deadly Series by Lisa Renee Jones, 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, Julie Patra Publishing …

Deep Under by Lisa Renee Jones

Deep Under by Lisa Renee Jones

The Tall, Dark and Deadly Series (4th in series)

Publisher: Julie Patra Publishing

Price: 99¢ (as of 09/13/2016 at 8:00 PM ET).

Deep Under by Lisa Renee Jones, Amazon Kindle format

Kyle, one of the alpha men of Walker Security, is hot, bothered, and intense, and when Myla lands in his line of fire, she'll soon learn her secrets, and her passion, belong to him, from New York Times bestselling author Lisa Renee Jones.

Myla is beautiful, a dove with clipped wings, captive by the wolf, a vicious drug lord. One look into her eyes and Kyle could see the pain, the fear … the desperation. Or so it seems. He's been fooled before by a woman and it cost him everything and everyone he loved. He won't be fooled again.

Deep Under by Lisa Renee Jones

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Review: Blue Moon by Wendy Corsi Staub

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A Mysterious Review of Blue Moon by Wendy Corsi Staub. The Mundy's Landing Trilogy.

Review summary: This is a very unnerving mystery about a series of unsolved crimes committed a century ago and someone who is trying to recreate them today. The characters are well-drawn and approachable, and there are many twists and turns. Incredibly suspenseful and very hard to put down once started. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Blue Moon Wendy Corsi Staub

Blue Moon
Wendy Corsi Staub
The Mundy's Landing Trilogy
Harper (July 2016)

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Publisher synopsis: Hair neatly braided, hands serenely clasped, eyes closed, the young woman appeared to be sound asleep. But the peaceful tableau was a madman's handiwork. Beneath the covers, her white nightgown was spattered with blood. At daybreak, a horrified family would discover her corpse tucked into their guest room. The cunning killer would strike again … and again … before vanishing into the mists of time.

A century ago, the Sleeping Beauty Murders terrified picturesque Mundy's Landing. The victims, like the killer, were never identified. Now, on the hundredth anniversary, the Historical Society's annual "Mundypalooza" offers a hefty reward for solving the notorious case.

Annabelle Bingham, living in one of the three Murder Houses, can't escape the feeling that her family is being watched — and not just by news crews and amateur sleuths. She's right. Having unearthed the startling truth behind the horrific crimes, a copycat killer is about to reenact them — beneath the mansard roof of Annabelle's dream home …

Shovel Ready, A Spademan Thriller by Adam Sternbergh, 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, Broadway Books …

Shovel Ready by Adam Sternbergh

Shovel Ready by Adam Sternbergh

A Spademan Thriller (1st in series)

Publisher: Broadway Books

Price: $4.99 (as of 09/13/2016 at 7:00 PM ET).

Shovel Ready by Adam Sternbergh, Amazon Kindle format

Spademan used to be a garbage man. That was before the dirty bomb hit Times Square, before his wife was killed, and before the city became a blown-out shell of its former self.

Now he's a hitman.

In a near-future New York City split between those who are wealthy enough to "tap in" to a sophisticated virtual reality, and those who are left to fend for themselves in the ravaged streets, Spademan chose the streets. When his latest client hires him to kill the daughter of a powerful evangelist, he must navigate between these two worlds — the wasteland reality and the slick fantasy — to finish his job, clear his conscience, and make sure he's not the one who winds up in the ground.

Shovel Ready by Adam Sternbergh

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New This Week: Killer Karaoke, A Cruise Ship Cozy Mystery by Hope Callaghan

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 September 2016 and priced $5.99 or less.

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Killer Karaoke by Hope Callaghan

Killer Karaoke by Hope Callaghan

A Cruise Ship Cozy Mystery (7th in series)

Publisher: Hope Callaghan

Price: 99¢ (as of 09/13/2016 at 6:30 PM ET).

Killer Karaoke by Hope Callaghan, Amazon Kindle format

See all seven mysteries in the Cruise Ship Cozy Series for $3.99 or less each on Kindle.

Millie Sanders is living the charmed life on board the mega cruise ship, "Siren of the Seas." She loves her job as assistant cruise director. Her fairy-tale romance with Captain Armati is moving full steam ahead and she's building friendships that she hopes will last a lifetime.

Just when Millie is convinced life couldn't get any better, she finds herself neck deep in a murder investigation when her boss, Andy Walker, is accused of murdering one of the ship's electrical engineers.

Determined to clear her boss' name despite his lack of an alibi, Millie begins her own investigation with some help from her close-knit group of friends.

Will Millie be able to uncover the killer before he or she strikes again?

Killer Karaoke by Hope Callaghan

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Someone Is Watching, A Novel of Suspense by Joe Fielding, 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 …

Someone Is Watching by Joe Fielding

Someone Is Watching by Joe Fielding

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Ballantine Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 09/13/2016 at 6:00 PM ET).

Someone Is Watching by Joe Fielding, Amazon Kindle format

As a special investigator for a hotshot Miami law firm, Bailey Carpenter is smart, savvy, and fearless. When she's assigned to spy on a deadbeat dad in the middle of the night, Bailey thinks nothing of the potential dangers, only that she needs to gather evidence. Then she is blindsided — attacked and nearly killed.

Now the firm grip Bailey once had on her life is shaken. Her nightmares merge into her waking hours and she's unable to venture beyond her front door without panicking. A veritable prisoner in her own home, Bailey is uncertain whom she can trust. But old habits die hard, and soon Bailey finds a new use for her idle binoculars: casually observing from her window neighboring buildings and other people's lives. This seemingly harmless diversion becomes a guilty pleasure when Bailey fixates on the handsome guy across the street — until she realizes that he is also watching her. Suddenly she must confront the terrifying possibility that he may be the man who shattered her life.

Though crippled by fear, Bailey knows she can't ignore her suspicions and risk leaving a predator at large. With the police making no headway in solving her case, she's determined to overcome her terror and reclaim the power she lost by unmasking her attacker and taking him down herself. But it's a harrowing battle that threatens to wreck Bailey's credibility, compromise an investigation, and maybe even claim her sanity.

Someone Is Watching by Joe Fielding

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New This Week: Bourbon Creme Killer, The INNcredibly Sweet Series by Summer Prescott

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 September 2016 and priced $5.99 or less.

Visit our New Indie MystereBooks page for a complete list of titles featured today.

Bourbon Creme Killer by Summer Prescott

Bourbon Creme Killer by Summer Prescott

The INNcredibly Sweet Series (9th in series)

Publisher: Summer Prescott Books

Price: 99¢ (as of 09/13/2016 at 5:30 PM ET).

Bourbon Creme Killer by Summer Prescott, Amazon Kindle format

See all nine titles in the INNcredibly Sweet Series for $3.99 or less each on Kindle.

Kel faces his past in a way that he never expected, and his life will be changed forever. Missy travels to the Midwest to unravel a mystery that will leave you breathless, and all the while, she and Echo are planning two weddings. Spencer and Janssen team up again, on a mission that will lead to new beginnings, as well as some heartfelt goodbyes. In case you've forgotten about Echo's neighbors, Loud Steve and Tim the Mortician, they'll make an appearance to give you a few chuckles and gasps. Find out why Grayson may not get married, and who the new kid in town turns out to be.

Bourbon Creme Killer by Summer Prescott

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