Thursday, October 06, 2016

Little Boy Blue by M. J. Arlidge, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during October 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during October 2016 …

Little Boy Blue by M. J. Arlidge

Little Boy Blue by M. J. Arlidge, A Helen Grace Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Berkley

Little Boy Blue by M. J. Arlidge, Amazon Kindle format

In the darkest corners of the city, there is a thriving nightlife where people can let loose and cross the lines of work and play, of pleasure and pain. But now that sanctuary has been breached. A killer has struck and a man is dead.

In a world where disguises and discretion are the norm, one admission could unravel a life. No one wants to come forward to say what they saw or what they know — including the woman heading the investigation: Detective Helen Grace.

Helen knew the victim. And the victim knew her — better than anyone else. And when the murderer strikes again, Helen must decide how many more lines she's willing to cross to bring in a devious and elusive serial killer …

Little Boy Blue by M. J. Arlidge

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

The Last Good Place, A Krug and Kellog Thriller by Robin Burcell, 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, Brash Books …

The Last Good Place by Robin Burcell

The Last Good Place by Robin Burcell

A Krug and Kellog Thriller (4th in series)

Publisher: Brash Books

Price: 99¢ (as of 10/06/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

The Last Good Place by Robin Burcell, Amazon Kindle format

Sgt. Al Krug and his younger, college-educated partner Casey Kellog are investigating a string of strangulation killings when another victim is found at the Presidio … but a surprising, violent incident at the crime scene makes them wonder if everything is what it seems.

The two miss-matched cops, with sharply conflicting approaches to detective work, are under intense pressure to get results. It's a race-against-the-clock investigation that propels them into the deadly intersection of politics, real estate, media and vice … the fertile, fog-shrouded killing field of a ruthless murderer.

The Last Good Place by Robin Burcell

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Murder Takes Center Stage, A Schooled in Murder Mystery by Tracy D. Comstock, New This Week from Gemma Halliday Publishing

Gemma Halliday Publishing is a boutique publisher of light-hearted mystery, romantic suspense and romantic comedy novels, perfect for popping into your beach bag for a weekend away or cozying up beside a warm fire for a quiet night in.

We've selected one of their recently published titles to feature here today.

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Murder Takes Center Stage by Tracy D. Comstock

Murder Takes Center Stage by Tracy D. Comstock

A Schooled in Murder Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Gemma Halliday Publishing

Price: 99¢ (as of 10/06/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

Murder Takes Center Stage by Tracy D. Comstock, Amazon Kindle format

See all three highly rated mysteries in the Schooled in Murder Series for $4.99 or less each on Kindle.

A new school year is under way, and English teacher turned reluctant amateur sleuth Emily Taylor has been roped into directing Ellington High's fall play production. With the help of the new junior high English teacher, Destiny Willis, their production of Clue is soon ready to take the stage. The students are especially thrilled when James Bodley, a hometown favorite with a rising star on Broadway, agrees to help out at rehearsals.

But when the drama king, Bodley, is found murdered — strung up like Mr. Boddy, the play's victim, was supposed to be! — Emily vows to find the person behind this heinous killing. Unfortunately, the list of suspects is as long as her cast roll. Could it be his new love … or her resentful daughter? Or maybe his scorned high school sweetheart? Or was the death less about love and more about his betrayal … possibly of the theater seamstress, baker, or woman from his past?

With the days ticking down to the first showing, Emily is under the gun to find out who the real killer is before another murder takes center stage.

Murder Takes Center Stage by Tracy D. Comstock

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A Conversation with Novelist Silas Dent Zobal

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Silas Dent Zobal

We are delighted to welcome author Silas Dent Zobal to Omnimystery News today.

Silas's new novel of suspense is The People of the Broken Neck (Unbridled Books; October 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the chance to catch up with him to talk more about the book.

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Omnimystery News: Suppose the lead character of The People of the Broken Neck was interviewing you. What would be their opening question? And what would your answer be?

Silas Dent Zobal
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Silas Dent Zobal: Dominick Sawyer is the lead character in The People of the Broken Neck. (My favorite character is his daughter, Kingsley.) Dominick's an ex-Army Ranger. He's very physical, very strong, very capable. He built the home his family lives in. He's smart, too, but he isn't book smart or school smart.

(Dominick is very different from me. Or: his mind is very different than my mind. But our hearts — I think they are the same.)

Dominick isn't the kind of guy you'd find interviewing me. He doesn't talk all that much (at least compared to how much I talk). He doesn't read or have any aspiration to begin. If he was to interview me, he'd ask, with a great deal of skepticism, "Why would anybody want to write a book?"

This, I think, is a good question.

It would take me some time to answer, because there are so many ways I could answer. I'd sit there feeling self-conscious next to him: next to his strength and his grace, his focus and determination and single-mindedness. He would not even grow impatient (though he's the kind of man who prefers action to thought) because he has learned to wait. At last I'd say, "I wrote this book, Dominick, so that I could get to know you."

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

SDZ: There's a ghost in my book. And the ghost leaves messages for the Sawyers written in salt. While there's no mention of this in the publisher's synopsis, you can see the title written in salt on the book's cover.

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

SDZ: Books have been at the heart of all my research. (I like Internet research, but it's really, really not enough. Though it's a start when I'm bewildered.) As I've mentioned, Dominick is an Army Ranger who has served in Iraq and Afghanistan. I'm not a veteran and I had to do some heavy reading to make myself comfortable with writing from this position. I found it helpful to read memoirs — and I read too many to name here. I found Andrew Exum's This Man's Army: A Soldier's Story from the Front Lines of the War on Terrorism useful. My favorite was The Unforgiving Minute: A Soldier's Education by Craig Mullaney.

As wonderful as they are, books aren't enough. A friend of mine, who had recently returned from Iraq, read The People of the Broken Neck for me, and offered advice on what I'd gotten right and what I'd gotten wrong. I've corrected my errors as well as I could.

First-hand experience is critical, too — when I can supply it. My main character takes his children and runs across the country. He is wanted by the FBI. His wife is missing. Each of the places he goes is a place I know and love. They begin in Pennsylvania, which is where my house is. There is a stop in Wells, Maine (on a beach I've been to repeatedly), and in Milford, Illinois (where my brother owns a home), and outside Bellingham, Washington (where I lived until I was twelve).

In terms of fact checking, my editor, Fred Ramey, and my copy editor, Connie Oehring, found many things to correct and questioned me on every small detail. For this, I'm still grateful.

OMN: How did the book come to be titled?

SDZ: I'll give two reasons for the title. First, someone in The People of the Broken Neck has their neck broken, and the novel is an exploration of the effect that violence has on the Sawyer family. Second, the title is a line from Toni Morrison's Beloved that goes like this: "The people of the broken neck, of fire-cooked blood and black girls who had lost their ribbons."

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

SDZ: I like gardening, running, cooking, child-rearing, and woodworking. That said, I'm living in Aix-en-Provence, France this year, so my ordinary interests are off-kilter.

At home in Pennsylvania, I have a workshop. There, I like to build things. I'm a novice and so there's very little pressure, which means I can go slow and built things with hand tools. I've been practicing cutting dovetails with chisels and a dovetail saw. I've made a chicken coop, storm windows, spoons and forks, end-grain cutting boards. I've built a mortise-and-tenon bench and attached the seat with blind dovetails. The process is very slow, and no one can really see the handwork I have done (so in this way it resembles the tedious way that I write and rewrite), and it feels just right to me.

If you look closely at my dovetails, it's not hard to spot the errors.

In The People of the Broken Neck, Dominick, the main character has built his own home. I think my interest in building things always raises its shaggy head.

In the book Why We Make Things and Why It Matters, Peter Korn, a furniture maker, writes, "Every man-made thing, be it a chair, a text, or a school, is thought made substance." I agree with him. And my thoughts are so slippery, so quick, that it's a joy to try to slow down; to catch them in wood or words, so that they hold still for me to examine; to build a record of my thoughts in a fork, or a bench, or in a book.

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Silas Dent Zobal is the author of the short story collection, The Inconvenience of the Wings (Kirkus Reviews "Best Books 2015"). His short fiction has been published in the Missouri Review, Glimmer Train, New Orleans Review, North American Review, Green Mountain Review, Shenandoah, Wisconsin Review, and elsewhere. He has won the Glimmer Train Fiction Open, been a scholar at the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, and been awarded a fiction fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. He lives in Harrisburg, PA.

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

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The People of the Broken Neck by Silas Dent Zobal

The People of the Broken Neck by Silas Dent Zobal

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Unbridled Books

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From the woods where he hides with his nearly grown son Clarke and his young daughter King, ex-Army Ranger Dominick Sawyer watches Agent Charlie Basin's flashlight beam bounce on the walls inside his cabin. Dom's wife is missing. His post-trauma hallucinations rip at him explosively and bring him to his knees. And a local deputy sheriff is dead. When the FBI agents recede into the night, the Sawyers begin to run, across the country in stolen trucks, leaving a trail of blood behind them. Together with a young girl they pick up on the road, they hope to run until they find a peaceable place in the American Northwest.

But Agent Basin sees his own troubled family reflected in Dom's haunted existence, and his pursuit is relentless.

All any of them want is to spirit King away to someplace safe.

All she wants is not to be afraid of her father and to find out why her mother disappeared.

The People of the Broken Neck by Silas Dent Zobal

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Thursday, October 06, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Thursday, October 06, 2016 at 7:30 AM ET …

After the Fall by Patricia Gussin

After the Fall by Patricia Gussin

A Laura Nelson Novel of Suspense (4th in series)

Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

Kindle Daily Deal Price: 99¢

After the Fall by Patricia Gussin, Amazon Kindle format

A tragic accident ends Laura Nelson's career as a surgeon. After accepting a position as Vice President for Research in a large pharmaceutical company, Laura works to finalize the imminent approval of the company's groundbreaking new drug.

But Jake Harter, a malicious Food and Drug Administration employee, cannot let that happen. He is obsessed with Adawia Abdul, the beautiful Iraqi scientist who discovered the drug. As soon as the drug is approved, Adawia will collect a substantial bonus and reluctantly return to replace her dying father, the lead scientist in Saddam Hussein's bioweapon program.

As Hussein's henchmen apply brutal pressure to assure Dr. Abdul's speedy return to Iraq, Harter uses his influence to stall the drug's approval. If Laura gets in his way, he will eliminate her as he has her predecessor and his own wife.

After the Fall by Patricia Gussin

An Expert in Murder by Nicola Upson

An Expert in Murder by Nicola Upson

A Josephine Tey Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Blackstone Audio

Audible Daily Deal Price: $3.95

An Expert in Murder by Nicola Upson, Amazon Kindle format

March 1934. Revered mystery writer Josephine Tey is traveling from Scotland to London for the final week of her play Richard of Bordeaux, the surprise hit of the season, with pacifist themes that resonate in a world still haunted by war. But joy turns to horror when her arrival coincides with the murder of a young woman she had befriended on the train ride — and Tey is plunged into a mystery as puzzling as any in her own works.

Detective Inspector Archie Penrose is convinced that the killing is connected to the play, and that Tey herself is in danger of becoming a victim of her own success. In the aftermath of a second murder, the writer and the policeman must join together to stop a ruthless killer who will apparently stop at nothing.

An Expert in Murder by Nicola Upson

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Thursday, October 06, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Thursday, October 06, 2016 at 7:00 AM ET …

Banana Coconut Murder by Susan Gillard

Banana Coconut Murder by Susan Gillard

A Donut Hole Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Guardian Publishing

Price: FREE!

Banana Coconut Murder by Susan Gillard, Amazon Kindle format

A Death in the Family by Matthew Costello and Neil Richards

A Death in the Family by Matthew Costello and Neil Richards

A Cherringham Cozy Crime Novel

Publisher: Bastei Entertainment

Price: FREE!

A Death in the Family by Matthew Costello and Neil Richards, Amazon Kindle format

A Scandal in Scarborough by Stuart Fortey

A Scandal in Scarborough by Stuart Fortey

A Paget Brothers Mystery

Publisher: PublishNation

Price: FREE!

A Scandal in Scarborough by Stuart Fortey, Amazon Kindle format

Red Herring by Alasdair Gilchrist

Red Herring by Alasdair Gilchrist

A Mystery Thriller

Publisher: ARK Publishing

Price: FREE!

Red Herring by Alasdair Gilchrist, Amazon Kindle format

Strawberry Cheesecake Murder by Amber Cabrera

Strawberry Cheesecake Murder by Amber Cabrera

A St. Augustine Culinary Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Amber Cabrera

Price: FREE!

Strawberry Cheesecake Murder by Amber Cabrera, Amazon Kindle format

The Eye of Osiris by Raquel Zepeda Fitzgerald

The Eye of Osiris by Raquel Zepeda Fitzgerald

The Osiris Trilogy

Publisher: Raquel Zepeda Fitzgerald

Price: FREE!

The Eye of Osiris by Raquel Zepeda Fitzgerald, Amazon Kindle format

The Forum by Luis Samways

The Forum by Luis Samways

A Novel of Psychological Suspense

Publisher: The Purple Book Co.

Price: FREE!

The Forum by Luis Samways, Amazon Kindle format

Accused by Jack Parker

Accused by Jack Parker

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Jack Parker

Price: FREE!

Accused by Jack Parker, Amazon Kindle format

Pawsitively Perfect by Nikki Alexander

Pawsitively Perfect by Nikki Alexander

A Calico Stephens Mystery

Publisher: Nikki Alexander

Price: FREE!

Pawsitively Perfect by Nikki Alexander, Amazon Kindle format

155 River Street by Clara Cook

155 River Street by Clara Cook

A Crime Novel

Publisher: Clara Cook

Price: FREE!

155 River Street by Clara Cook, Amazon Kindle format

Murder at the Panionic Games by Michael B. Edwards

Murder at the Panionic Games by Michael B. Edwards

The Bias of Priene Series

Publisher: BruKat Publishing

Price: FREE!

Murder at the Panionic Games by Michael B. Edwards, Amazon Kindle format

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Wednesday, October 05, 2016

Multiple Exposure, A Sophie Medina Mystery by Elllen Crosby, 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, Scribner …

Multiple Exposure by Elllen Crosby

Multiple Exposure by Elllen Crosby

A Sophie Medina Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Scribner

Price: $3.99 (as of 10/05/2016 at 8:00 PM ET).

Multiple Exposure by Elllen Crosby, Amazon Kindle format

When photojournalist Sophie Medina returns to London from an overseas assignment, she discovers that her husband, Nick, a geologist and covert CIA operative, has been abducted and assumed dead. Three months later, a friend in the British government relays that Nick has been spotted in Moscow, but Sophie is allowed little joy before the news turns dark — Nick is accused as a suspect in his boss's murder and rumors circulate that he's involved in illicit Russian oil deals. With her every step closely watched, Sophie moves to Washington, DC, to be with her family and friends.

There, Sophie is drawn deeper into Nick's shadowy world. While photographing an exhibit of two never-before-seen Fabergé imperial eggs at the National Gallery of Art, Sophie is confronted by a Russian oil tycoon, implicating her husband in an international energy scheme. On the run from Nick's enemies, Sophie plays a high-stakes game of Russian roulette as she tries to determine friend from foe and prove her husband's innocence.

Multiple Exposure by Elllen Crosby

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Review: Lady Cop Makes Trouble by Amy Stewart

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A Mysterious Review of Lady Cop Makes Trouble by Amy Stewart. A Kopp Sisters Mystery.

Review summary: This book is based on headlines of the New York Times back in September 1914. Some of the characters are real and some added to fill out the story. But all the characters are well-developed and the principal elements are based on real facts. For fans of historical mysteries, this series is a real treat and this entry in it quite enjoyable. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lady Cop Makes Trouble Amy Stewart

Lady Cop Makes Trouble
Amy Stewart
A Kopp Sisters Mystery
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (September 2016)

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

Publisher synopsis: After besting (and arresting) a ruthless silk factory owner and his gang of thugs, Constance Kopp became one of the nation's first deputy sheriffs. She's proven that she can't be deterred, evaded, or outrun. But when the wiles of a German-speaking con man threaten her position and her hopes for this new life, and endanger the honorable Sheriff Heath, Constance may not be able to make things right.

Now Constance is set loose on the streets of New York City and New Jersey — tracking down victims, trailing leads, and making friends with girl reporters and lawyers at a hotel for women. Cheering her on, and goading her, are her sisters Norma and Fleurette — that is, when they aren't training pigeons for the war effort or fanning dreams of a life on the stage.

The Beast, A Decker/Lazarus Mystery by Faye Kellerman, 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, William Morrow …

The Beast by Faye Kellerman

The Beast by Faye Kellerman

A Decker/Lazarus Mystery (21st in series)

Publisher: William Morrow

Price: $1.99 (as of 10/05/2016 at 7:00 PM ET).

The Beast by Faye Kellerman, Amazon Kindle format

Throughout his years with the LAPD, Peter Decker has handled a number of tough cases and strange killers. But few of his previous assignments compare to his latest case — the most bizarre of his storied career.

When Hobart Penny is found dead in his apartment, the cops think that his pet cat — an adult female tiger — attacked the reclusive elderly billionaire. But it soon becomes clear that the beast that killed the eccentric inventor is all too human. Digging into the victim's life, Decker and his colleagues, Detectives Marge Dunn and Scott Oliver, discover that Penny was an exceptionally peculiar man with exotic tastes, including kinky sex with call girls.

Following a trail of clues that leads from a wildlife sanctuary in the San Bernardino Mountains to the wild nightlife of Las Vegas, the LAPD detectives are left juggling too many suspects and too few answers. To break open a case involving the two most primal instincts — sex and murder — Decker wrestles with a difficult choice. Should he turn to a man with expert knowledge of both, Chris Donatti, the dangerous man who also happens to be the father of Decker's foster son, Gabriel Whitman, a boy not without his own problems?

As their work and intimate worlds collide, Decker and his wife, Rina, find themselves facing tough questions. It just might be that family crises and work-related responsibilities prove too much for Decker's career. A confluence of ordeals can stress even the most intact of families. And when all these shocking truths comes out, exactly how well will Decker and Rina cope, and survive?

The Beast by Faye Kellerman

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New This Week: Caribbean Gold, An Alicia Myles Adventure by David Leadbeater

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 October 2016 and priced $5.99 or less.

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

Caribbean Gold by David Leadbeater

Caribbean Gold by David Leadbeater

An Alicia Myles Adventure (3rd in series)

Publisher: David Leadbeater

Price: $2.99 (as of 10/05/2016 at 6:30 PM ET).

Caribbean Gold by David Leadbeater, Amazon Kindle format

See all three titles in the Alicia Myles Adventure Series for $2.99 each on Kindle.

Alicia Myles and the Gold Team follow four-hundred-year-old clues in their search for the long-lost treasure hoard of the fabled pirate, Captain Henry Morgan.

An explosive quest takes them from Port Royal to Haiti, Panama City, and to an unknown island in the center of the Caribbean in pursuit of not only gold, but also a ruthless mercenary team led by an ex-SAS soldier and an army of modern-day cutthroats.

With the clues unfolding and the treasure almost in sight, the greatest quest and the most dangerous battle of the Caribbean truly begins …

Caribbean Gold by David Leadbeater

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