Tuesday, November 15, 2016

The Man Who Wanted to Know Everything by D. A. Mishani, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2016 …

The Man Who Wanted to Know Everything by D. A. Mishani

The Man Who Wanted to Know Everything by D. A. Mishani, An Avraham Avraham Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Harper

The Man Who Wanted to Know Everything by D. A. Mishani, Amazon Kindle format

Called on a stormy night to the scene of his first murder investigation as the new commander of investigations, Inspector Avraham Avraham is shocked to discover that he knows the victim: Leah Yeger, a widow found brutally murdered in her home and the victim of a rape that he investigated some years prior. But with her rapist still behind bars, Avraham's only lead is an eyewitness claiming he saw a policeman leave the scene of the crime — a policeman who seems to have since vanished into thin air.

Risking the cooperation of his police force, Avraham is determined to follow the lead, working feverishly to solve the case — no matter the cost. But when his investigation leads him to Mazal Bengtson — a young woman struggling to escape a tortured past and salvage a marriage gone horribly wrong — the complex case takes on an even more baffling, disturbing turn …

The Man Who Wanted to Know Everything by D. A. Mishani

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

Someone Else's Skin, A Marnie Rome Mystery by Sarah Hilary, 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 …

Someone Else's Skin by Sarah Hilary

Someone Else's Skin by Sarah Hilary

A Marnie Rome Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Penguin Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 11/15/2016 at 3:00 PM ET).

Someone Else's Skin by Sarah Hilary, Amazon Kindle format

No two victims are alike.

DI Marnie Rome knows this better than most. Five years ago, her family home was the scene of a shocking and bloody crime that left her parents dead and her foster brother in prison. Marnie doesn't talk much about her personal life, preferring to focus on work. Not even her partner, DS Noah Jake, knows much about Marnie's past. Though as one of the few gay officers on the force and half Jamaican to boot, Noah's not one to overshare about his private life either. Now Marnie and Noah are tackling a case of domestic violence, and a different brand of victim.

Hope Proctor stabbed her husband in desperate self-defense. A crowd of witnesses in the domestic violence shelter where she's staying saw it happen, but none of them are telling quite the same story, and the simple question remains: how did Leo Proctor get in to the secure shelter? Marnie and Noah shouldn't even have been there when it happened but they were interviewing another resident, Ayana Mirza. They're trying to get Ayana to testify against her brothers for pouring bleach on her face for bringing dishonor the family, and blinding her in one eye. But Ayana knows that her brothers are looking for her, and she has no doubt that they'll kill her this time.

As the violence spirals, engulfing the residents of the women's shelter, Marnie finds herself drawn into familiar territory: A place where the past casts long shadows and she must tread carefully to survive.

Someone Else's Skin by Sarah Hilary

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Cat Got Your Diamonds by Julie Chase, New in Bookstores during November 2016

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

Cat Got Your Diamonds by Julie Chase

Cat Got Your Diamonds by Julie Chase, a Lacy Marie Crocker, Kitty Couture Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Crooked Lane Books

Cat Got Your Diamonds by Julie Chase, Amazon Kindle format

Grandeur and opulence are everything in the famed New Orleans Garden District where pets are family and no bling is too big. Opening Furry Godmother, pet boutique and organic treat bakery, is Lacy Marie Crocker's dream come true — until the glitter gun used to make her Shih Tzu tutus becomes a murder weapon. And Lacy becomes public enemy #1.

Now Detective Jack Oliver is hounding Lacy, and her Furry Godmother investor wants out before his name is tarnished by association. To make matters worse, a string of jewel heists with suspicious ties to the murder case has New Orleans residents on edge. To save her dream, Lacy must take a stand, put her keen eyes to work, and unravel what really happened at her shop that night. But can Lacy sniff out the killer cat burglar in time to get her tail-raising designs on the catwalk?

Cat Got Your Diamonds by Julie Chase

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

The Jekyll Revelation by Robert Masello, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2016 …

The Jekyll Revelation by Robert Masello

The Jekyll Revelation by Robert Masello, A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: 47North

The Jekyll Revelation by Robert Masello, Amazon Kindle format

A chilling curse is transported from 1880s London to present-day California, awakening a long-dormant fiend …

While on routine patrol in the tinder-dry Topanga Canyon, environmental scientist Rafael Salazar expects to find animal poachers, not a dilapidated antique steamer trunk. Inside the peculiar case, he discovers a journal, written by the renowned Robert Louis Stevenson, which divulges ominous particulars about his creation of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. It also promises to reveal a terrible secret — the identity of Jack the Ripper.

Unfortunately, the journal — whose macabre tale unfolds in an alternating narrative with Rafe's — isn't the only relic in the trunk, and Rafe isn't the only one to purloin a souvenir. A mysterious flask containing the last drops of the grisly potion that inspired Jekyll and Hyde and spawned London's most infamous killer has gone missing. And it has definitely fallen into the wrong hands.

The Jekyll Revelation by Robert Masello

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

A Penny for Your Thoughts, The Million Dollar Mysteries by Mindy Starns Clark, 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, Harvest House Publishers …

A Penny for Your Thoughts by Mindy Starns Clark

A Penny for Your Thoughts by Mindy Starns Clark

The Million Dollar Mysteries (1st in series)

Publisher: Harvest House Publishers

Price: $2.99 (as of 11/15/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

A Penny for Your Thoughts by Mindy Starns Clark, Amazon Kindle format

All five books in the Million Dollar Mysteries Series are now just $2.99 each for Kindle.

Attorney Callie Webber's assignment is to go to Philadelphia and present Wendell Smythe, an old family friend of her boss, Tom, with a check for $250,000. Mr. Smythe heads a relief organization and needs immediate funds. When Callie goes to his office, check in hand, she discovers him dead on the floor. At Tom's request, Callie moves into Smythe's home and begins a murder investigation.

But it's a dangerous place to be, for the family has secrets they would rather not have uncovered.

Callie's only hope is that God will help her use her investigative skills to discover the murderer and escape the web of deceit that surrounds her.

A Penny for Your Thoughts by Mindy Starns Clark

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New This Week: A Lovely Murder, A Danni Deadline Thriller by Lori Ericson

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 November 2016 and priced $5.99 or less.

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

A Lovely Murder by Lori Ericson

A Lovely Murder by Lori Ericson

A Danni Deadline Thriller (2nd in series)

Publisher: Pen-L Publishing

Price: $4.97 (as of 11/15/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

A Lovely Murder by Lori Ericson, Amazon Kindle format

See also the first book in this series, A Lovely County, for $3.99 on Kindle.

Evil tends to snatch away the best-laid plans …

Life is finally coming together for reporter Danni Edens. Her mother's mental illness seems to be under control, her career is taking off after a major setback, and she's found love.

But a mistake from her past comes back to rob her of that newly found happiness and possibly more.

As Danni struggles with the biggest loss of her life, the challenges start piling up. She fights to keep her grief at bay while searching for the killer who took her fiancé, but soon realizes the culprit wants more blood. Her vehicle is deliberately sabotaged causing a wreck that injures her best friend. Then she's accused of murder and forced to defend herself. All the while, more bodies are piling up.

How can she prove her own innocence, protect her family and friends, and rebuild her life when a killer lurks? Will she lose all she holds dear, including her dream of a happy future?

Or even her life?

A Lovely Murder by Lori Ericson

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A Conversation with Author Jean Rabe

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Jean Rabe

We are delighted to welcome author Jean Rabe to Omnimystery News today.

Jean is the author of dozens of books in a variety of genres, but her first mystery has been recently published, The Dead of Winter (Imajin Books; October 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats), and we recently spent some time with her talking about it.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to your new series characters.

Jean Rabe
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Jean Rabe

Jean Rabe: Piper Blackwell is a 23-year-old newly-minted sheriff in a southern county in Indiana. She just came off four years with the 101st Screaming Eagles and spent a couple of tours in Iraq, where she distinguished herself on downrange assignments and picked up some medals. Piper intended to make a career of the military, but her father — the previous sheriff — fell ill with lymphoma and she came home. He encouraged her to run for sheriff, and she did, figuring the campaign would keep both of them occupied. She touted her family name, won, and is in way over her head. The character was put together with the help of some folks at the Fort Campbell Army base; they crafted her military background to make her plausible.

The book’s other protagonist, Oren Rosenberg, is her chief deputy. He’s 65, with a granddaughter Piper’s age. He was her opponent in the election, and he is not silent in his displeasure that she won. She needs him to help her catch the various felons in the county, and he needs the department because he doesn’t want to retire to a boring life.

OMN: How do you expect these characters to develop over the course of a series?

JR: I believe some things need to remain constant with a character — her core beliefs, what motivates her. However, for a series to remain interesting and to engage the reader, it is essential that the character change. Piper Blackwell will age as the series progresses, and she’ll be exposed to people and conditions in the county that will shake her and help her to grow and see the world in shades of gray, not black and white. She starts out young, so it is easier to mold her, but her youth also feeds her determination and stubbornness. I’m hoping to keep the changes subtle for a while. And as Piper changes, her chief deputy will subtly change too. They are opposing characters — she young and inexperienced, he old and a law enforcement veteran. Slowly they’ll move toward a middle ground.

OMN: Into which genre would you place The Dead of Winter?

JR: Labels made it difficult for me to sell this book. So I’d say there are disadvantages to labels. Another author whose books fit nicely into a category might say there are advantages. I thought I’d written a cozy, but agents and editors told me it wasn’t wholly a cozy, that it was an uncozy-cozy because of the violence. One said it was a cozy police procedural and that “there is no such beast,” said it would be difficult to find a place for it on the shelf. I just thought it was a nifty mystery. So how would I categorize my book? I like “uncozy-cozy,” and oddly one of my reviewers blurbed: “Murder just got a little less cozy.” So, yeah, an uncozy-cozy. I sold it to a publisher who liked it and didn’t care about labels — Imajin — and I’ve been getting great reviews. And I’ve started work on the second in the series.

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

JR: I’m a kind and generous soul. I will pull over to the side of the road to free a wasp stuck under my windshield wiper. I rescue dogs. I take homeless people to lunch. I give to charities. AND I based the vile killer in The Dead of Winter on myself. Seriously.

OMN: When starting a new book, what comes first for you: the principal characters or the storyline?

JR: Always the character comes first for me, whether a stand-alone or a series. I wanted to write a young character this go-round, and I wanted to make her a sheriff. So I scoured the Internet to discover the country’s youngest sheriffs and how they got elected or appointed, how few of them were women. I created the character first in The Dead of Winter, then I plopped her in Spencer County, IN … after reading about all the southern counties. Then I traveled there and walked the sidewalks she’d be taking and drove the back roads she’d patrol. I went to the stores she’d shop at. I built her backstory, laid in her traits and motivations and how she came to be in the county. And then I created the story around her. I think starting with a strong character makes the story richer.

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

JR: Well, I did mention that the killer in The Dead of Winter is roughly based on me (though I honestly go out of my way to save insects). The Vietnamese gas station/convenience store owner is loosely based on a fine Chinese gentleman I know who runs a restaurant in Lake Geneva, WI, and the chief deputy is a compilation of law enforcement officials I knew when I covered western Kentucky for Scripps Howard. My office was in Henderson, Kentucky, that literal “stone’s throw” from the southern counties of Indiana. I was familiar with the area, the climate, the attitudes of the residents, and the crimes committed. That typically isn’t the case with other books I’ve written — I’ve set books in Thailand, Vietnam, Egypt, New York City, fantasy realms, bases on the moon, and other places I’ve not physically been.

OMN: Where do you most often find yourself writing?

JR: Late spring through early fall I write at a table I bought at Walmart on my screened in back porch … on a laptop. I move around so the sun strikes my back and makes me pleasantly warm. Then when the summer rolls in, I move around so I’m in the shade and under the ceiling fan. I’ve a fenced backyard and a dog door off the porch so my dogs — three of my own and a long-term foster — can go in and out as they please, romp and splash in the kiddie pool. There are two train tracks near the house, and a big farm field so the music I type by includes trains, farm equipment, and the strains of the high school band practicing from two streets over.

Fall to late spring I write at a beautiful walnut desk my father-in-law made in my office. The chair is more comfortable, I use a desktop with a 19” screen, and it’s probably a better work environment. But I get just as many words … if not more … written on the back porch because I love being out there.

And, yes, my writing desk and table is messy … filled with notebooks and a dictionary and a word origin book and usually roadmaps so my characters drive the correct routes.

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

JR: I’m big on fact-checking — maybe because I used to be a news reporter. And I once wrote a true crime book (When the Husband is the Suspect) with F. Lee Bailey, and that required tons of fact-checking. I use the Internet as a springboard to find people I can interview. For example, in The Dead of Winter, I used it to get the names of local law enforcement officials — many of whom I called or visited to talk about crime in the county. I found a nearby coroner via a website, who was willing to talk about morgue setups and answer my list of questions. I stopped by the chamber of commerce to get copies of brochures, maps, and to chat about county concerns. I stopped at a restaurant to eavesdrop on conversations, spent some time with an election worker to get a better understanding of local politics and some of the nepotism going on. I took lots of pictures. I think the best part of my research was going to the HUGE Christmas store in Santa Claus (a real city in the county). It was a happy place, beautiful, and I spent more time and money there than I should have. My most exciting topic to research? I’d say interesting … the history of the county. For being an ultra-rural place, it has an amazing and varied amalgamation of cultures and tidbits. Abraham Lincoln lived there in his young years. There is a big monastery and some vineyards. In its early years it sported a German settlement. There isn’t a single movie theater or hospital or mall. It has a meth problem; with all its tiny towns and empty fields people set up meth manufacturing places and hide from the authorities. DUIs are the number one ticketed offense in the county. All interesting stuff.

OMN: If we could send you anywhere in the world to research the setting for a book, where would it be? All expenses on us, of course!

JR: The Galapagos Islands. Because you said it would be all expenses paid. I’d have to come up with a reason for needing to go there for research. Maybe one of my characters won an all expenses paid vacation there and one of the other vacationers gets murdered and she has to figure out who did it. I am enthralled by every nature program that focuses on the islands and the wildlife, some of which are found nowhere else in the world. Incredibly beautiful, remote, precious and threatened. I think it’s a treasure to put on a bucket list and then find a reason to write something with it as the backdrop. Plus, I think the other folks making the trip might be an interesting lot I could cull from for character ideas.

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

JR: Dogs. I have four in my house, and as I write this three — two Labradors and a pug — are crammed into the niche under my desk, and a Boston terrier is squeezed behind me in my chair. I am uncomfortable, but they are comfortable, so I am writing this way. Always I will accommodate my buddies. I guess rescuing dogs is a hobby. I play with them, take the pug for little walks, and some of them invariably find their way into stories. The Dead of Winter is the first time the pug has been in a book. He actually plays a key role. Some of my other activities also find ways into my books. I love museums. Any kind of museums. And if I’m traveling somewhere and see a sign for a little museum, there’s a good chance I’ll go off track to visit it. The various displays niggle at me and give me ideas for stories or characters. I always have a notebook and camera with me if I’m going museuming. Some of the best museums I’ve discovered by accident, namely I got lost and drove right past them — turned around, found a place to park, and then spent the rest of the day there. I also play boardgames, wargames, and role-playing games. I love games. These I keep out of my fiction. However, some of the fellow players have been great to help me with plot problems and details, as I’ve come across doctors, lawyers, archaeologists, and more by playing games. I play in fantasy football leagues, and have sketched out an idea for a short story I’ll get to sometime. When I find time I also fuse glass and bead, neither of which has or will find its way into one of my stories.

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Jean Rabe has written 35 fantasy, urban fantasy, and science fiction novels. The Dead of Winter, her 36th novel, is her first mystery. She has roughly 100 short stories in print, has edited a couple dozen anthologies, and has edited more magazines than she cares to tally. She is originally from Ottawa, Illinois, a smallish town divided by the Illinois River. It's where she learned how to play the clarinet, to treasure used book stores, to love football, and to appreciate the company of dogs.

Her first full-time newspaper job was for the Quincy Herald-Whig in Quincy, IL., where she also worked as a stagehand for the local theater group, and adopted a most-amazing grandfather from the Illinois Veteran's Home. Her newspaper career took her to Evansville, IN, where she ran the Western Kentucky news bureau for Scripps Howard. She played still more role-playing games, helped run local game and science fiction conventions, exposed a corrupt county jailer, was shot at on a country road while covering an embezzlement story, and traipsed through flea markets held at an aging racetrack.

Tiring of reporting on the assorted acts of violence people commit on each other, she went to work TSR, Inc., the makers of the Dungeons & Dragons game, and then left after nearly eight years to write fiction full time.

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

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The Dead of Winter by Jean Rabe

The Dead of Winter by Jean Rabe

A Piper Blackwell Mystery

Publisher: Imajin Books

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In a deceptively peaceful county, a murderer hides in plain sight …

Fifty-eight minutes into her first day on the job, twenty-three-year-old Sheriff Piper Blackwell is faced with a grisly murder — the victim artfully posed amid decorations on his lawn. Drawing on former military training, Piper must prove herself worthy of the sheriff's badge, and that won't be easy.

Chief Deputy Oren Rosenberg, Piper's opponent in the recent election, doesn't like her and wants her to fail. She doesn't like him either, but she needs Oren to help catch the killer before another victim is discovered. Too late!

As Piper leads the manhunt, another crisis hits close to home. Her father, the previous sheriff, is fighting for his life, and she is torn between family and duty. Facing personal and professional threats, Piper has to weather a raging storm, keep the sheriff's department from crumbling around her, and reel in a killer during the most brutal winter sleepy Spencer County, Indiana, has experienced.

The Dead of Winter by Jean Rabe

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at 7:30 AM ET …

Tony & Susan by Austin Wright

Tony & Susan by Austin Wright

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Grand Central

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $2.99

Tony & Susan by Austin Wright, Amazon Kindle format

Fifteen years ago, Susan Morrow left her first husband, Edward Sheffield, an unpublished writer. Now, she's enduring middle class suburbia as a doctor's wife, when out of the blue she receives a package containing the manuscript of her ex-husband's first novel. He writes asking her to read the book; she was always his best critic, he says.

As Susan reads, she is drawn into the fictional life of Tony Hastings, a math professor driving his family to their summer house in Maine. And as we read with her, we too become lost in Sheffield's thriller. As the Hastings' ordinary, civilized lives are disastrously, violently sent off course, Susan is plunged back into the past, forced to confront the darkness that inhabits her, and driven to name the fear that gnaws at her future and will change her life.

Tony & Susan by Austin Wright

The Kill List by Nichole Christoff

The Kill List by Nichole Christoff

A Jamie Sinclair Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Alibi

Nook Daily Find Price: 99¢

The Kill List by Nichole Christoff, Amazon Kindle formatThe Kill List by Nichole Christoff, Nook format

As a top private eye turned security specialist, Jamie Sinclair has worked hard to put her broken marriage behind her. But when her lying, cheating ex-husband, army colonel Tim Thorp, calls with the news that his three-year-old daughter has been kidnapped, he begs Jamie to come find her. For the sake of the child, Jamie knows she can't refuse. Now, despite the past, she'll do everything in her power to bring little Brooke Thorp home alive.

Soon Jamie is back at Fort Leeds — the army base in New Jersey's Pine Barrens where she grew up, the only child of a two-star general — chasing down leads and forging an uneasy alliance with the stern military police commander and the exacting FBI agent working Brooke's case. But because Jamie's father is now a U.S. senator, her recent run-in with a disturbed stalker is all over the news, and when she starts receiving gruesome threats echoing the stalker's last words, she can't shake the feeling that her investigation may be about more than a missing girl — and that someone very powerful is hiding something very significant … and very sinister.

The Kill List by Nichole Christoff

Driving Heat by Richard Castle

Driving Heat by Richard Castle

A Nikki Heat Mystery (7th in series)

Publisher: Kingswell

Kobo Daily Deal Price: 99¢

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Nikki Heat, the NYPD's top homicide detective, has been promoted to captain just in time to face a thrilling case with a very personal twist. Captain Heat's fiancé, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Jameson Rook, is deep in an investigation.

Professionally for Heat, Rook's meddling in the case compromises her new job. Privately, it becomes an early test of their engagement when Rook becomes a distraction at best, and an obstacle at worst, as their parallel lives not only cross, but collide.

Driving Heat by Richard Castle

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at 7:00 AM ET …

Contract: Snatch by Ty Hutchinson

Contract: Snatch by Ty Hutchinson

A Sei Assassin Thriller

Publisher: Gangkruptcy Press

Price: FREE!

Contract: Snatch by Ty Hutchinson, Amazon Kindle format

The Dark Mirror by Basil Copper

The Dark Mirror by Basil Copper

A Mike Faraday Mystery

Publisher: Venture Press

Price: FREE!

The Dark Mirror by Basil Copper, Amazon Kindle format

A Cunning Breed of Violence by M. E. Stroud

A Cunning Breed of Violence by M. E. Stroud

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: M. E. Stroud

Price: FREE!

A Cunning Breed of Violence by M. E. Stroud, Amazon Kindle format

Spence at the Blue Bazaar by Michael Allen

Spence at the Blue Bazaar by Michael Allen

A Ben Spence Mystery

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: FREE!

Spence at the Blue Bazaar by Michael Allen, Amazon Kindle format

Third Eye Watch by Nipa Shah

Third Eye Watch by Nipa Shah

A Serena Shaw Mystery

Publisher: Nipa Shah

Price: FREE!

Third Eye Watch by Nipa Shah, Amazon Kindle format

Day of the Tiger by Dallas Gorham

Day of the Tiger by Dallas Gorham

A Carlos McCrary Mystery

Publisher: Seven Oaks Publishing

Price: FREE!

Day of the Tiger by Dallas Gorham, Amazon Kindle format

Missing by John Hemmings

Missing by John Hemmings

A Mark Kane Mystery

Publisher: MKM Enterprises

Price: FREE!

Missing by John Hemmings, Amazon Kindle format

For a summary of all of today's titles, plus any that may have been added since this post was created, visit our Free MystereBooks page. This page is updated daily, typically by 8 AM ET.

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Monday, November 14, 2016

The Information Officer, A Novel of Suspense by Mark Mills, 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, Random House …

The Information Officer by Mark Mills

The Information Officer by Mark Mills

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Random House

Price: $1.99 (as of 11/14/2016 at 8:00 PM ET).

The Information Officer by Mark Mills, Amazon Kindle format

In the summer of 1942, Max Chadwick is the British officer charged with manipulating the news on Malta to bolster the population's fragile esprit de corps, as the small windswept island endures relentless Axis air raids. The fiercely independent Maltese, and a few broken-down fighter planes, are all that stand in the face of Nazi occupation and perhaps even victory — for Malta is the stepping-stone the Germans need between Europe and North Africa.

When Max learns of the brutal murder of a young island woman — along with evidence that the crime may have been committed by a British officer — he knows that the Maltese loyalty to the war effort could be instantly shattered. Max must investigate the murder — beyond the gaze of his superiors, friends, and even the woman he loves — as the clock ticks down toward all-out invasion.

The Information Officer by Mark Mills

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She Shoots to Conquer, An Ellie Haskell Mystery by Dorothy Cannell, 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, Alibi …

She Shoots to Conquer by Dorothy Cannell

She Shoots to Conquer by Dorothy Cannell

An Ellie Haskell Mystery (13th in series)

Publisher: Alibi

Price: $1.99 (as of 11/14/2016 at 7:00 PM ET).

She Shoots to Conquer by Dorothy Cannell, Amazon Kindle format

A dark foggy night. A big spooky mansion. And a reality TV dating show? It's not exactly the scene Ellie Haskell expects to find while stranded near the Yorkshire moors with her husband, Ben, and their plucky housekeeper, Mrs. Malloy — who promptly signs up as a contestant when she learns that the bachelorettes are competing for the affections of Lord Belfry himself. Then again, maybe Ellie shouldn't be so surprised. Some women would kill to marry a lord … perhaps literally.

Even before the shooting starts, one would-be bride is knocked out of the game by a fatal car wreck. Then another is struck by Cupid's arrow in an archery event. Ellie is beginning to suspect that murder is a grim inevitability on this doomed production. Somewhere in the dark passageways and hidden nooks of Mucklesfeld Manor, another life is about to be canceled — but Ellie will do anything to ensure that she and her friends make it back to reality unscathed.

She Shoots to Conquer by Dorothy Cannell

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New This Week: The Case of the Caramelized Corpse, A Short Story by Cindy Sample

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The Case of the Caramelized Corpse by Cindy Sample

The Case of the Caramelized Corpse by Cindy Sample

A Short Story

Publisher: Cindy Sample

Price: 99¢ (as of 11/14/2016 at 6:30 PM ET).

The Case of the Caramelized Corpse by Cindy Sample, Amazon Kindle format

To Detective Shelly Reynolds, autumn means trees bursting with bright color and the local apple farm bakeries bursting with delectable pastries. Not to mention her favorite treat of all — fresh caramel apples.

But after viewing the sticky remains of the caramel-coated corpse of Hans Alder, the owner of Happy Apple Farm, Shelly isn't sure she'll ever eat a caramel apple again.

The Case of the Caramelized Corpse by Cindy Sample

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The Dying Hour, A Jason Wade Mystery by Rick Mofina, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Dying Hour by Rick Mofina

The Dying Hour by Rick Mofina

A Jason Wade Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Carrick Publishing

Price: 99¢ (as of 11/14/2016 at 6:00 PM ET).

The Dying Hour by Rick Mofina, Amazon Kindle format

Jason Wade, a rookie crime reporter with The Seattle Mirror, is a loner who grew up in the shadow of a brewery in one of the city's blue-collar neighborhoods. At The Seattle Mirror, he is competing for the single full-time job being offered through the paper's intense intern program. But unlike the program's other young reporters, who attended big name schools and worked at other big metro dailies, Wade put himself through community college, and lacked the same experience.

Wade struggles with his haunting past as he pursues the story of Karen Harding, a college student whose car was found abandoned on a lonely stretch of highway in the Pacific Northwest. How could this beloved young woman with the altruistic nature simply vanish?

Wade battles mounting odds and cut-throat competition to unearth the truth behind Karen Harding's disturbing case. Her disappearance is a story he cannot give up, never realizing the toll it could exact from him.

The Dying Hour by Rick Mofina

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New This Week: Debt Collector, A Jack Winchester, Vigilante Justice thriller by Jon Mills

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Debt Collector by Jon Mills

Debt Collector by Jon Mills

A Jack Winchester, Vigilante Justice thriller (6th in series)

Publisher: Direct Response Publishing

Price: $2.99 (as of 11/14/2016 at 5:30 PM ET).

Debt Collector by Jon Mills, Amazon Kindle format

See all six titles in the Jack Winchester Thriller Series for $3.99 or less each on Kindle. The 1st book in the series, The Debt Collector, is currently FREE!

A desperate mother seeks the help of Jack Winchester to find the men who kidnapped her twelve-year old boy. After local police and FBI class him as a runaway, Jack takes the job.

When another boy goes missing, he soon realizes that the two disappearances might be connected to something far bigger and sinister than he could have ever imagined.

Debt Collector by Jon Mills

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Still Life in Brunswick Stew, A Cherry Tucker Mystery by Larissa Reinhart, Now Available at a Special Price

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Still Life in Brunswick Stew by Larissa Reinhart

Still Life in Brunswick Stew by Larissa Reinhart

A Cherry Tucker Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Henery Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 11/14/2016 at 5:00 PM ET).

Still Life in Brunswick Stew by Larissa Reinhart, Amazon Kindle format

Cherry Tucker's in a stew. Desperate and broke, Cherry and her friend, Eloise, spend a sultry summer weekend hawking their art at the Sidewinder Annual Brunswick Stew Cook-Off. When a bad case of food poisoning breaks out and Eloise dies, the police brush off her death as accidental. However, Cherry suspects someone spiked the stew and killed her friend.

As Cherry calls on cook-off competitors, bitter rivals, and crooked judges, the police get steamed while the killer prepares to cook Cherry's goose.

Still Life in Brunswick Stew by Larissa Reinhart

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