Monday, December 12, 2016

New This Week: Nobody's Fool Y'all, A Hadley Pell Cozy Mystery by Jeri Green

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Nobody's Fool Y'all by Jeri Green

Nobody's Fool Y'all by Jeri Green

A Hadley Pell Cozy Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Jeri Green

Price: 99¢ (as of 12/12/2016 at 5:30 PM ET).

Nobody's Fool Y'all by Jeri Green, Amazon Kindle format

See all four mysteries in the Hadley Pell Cozy Series for $2.99 or less each on Kindle.

She wanted to learn a new skill, but hooking a body in a mountain stream wasn't exactly what she had in mind …

Fly fishing was something that her late husband, Harry Pell, loved to do. When Hadley's friend, Hobie Stricker, invites her to try for the Big One, she only has trout in mind. A dead body brings a lot of unwanted attention and a lot of unanswered questions, too. Her brother-in-law, Sheriff Bill Whittaker has sworn Hadley to secrecy. The newly elected mayor of Hope Rock County is giving the good sheriff a fit. There are rumors that he wants to clean house, especially at the local law enforcement's office.

There is mystery surrounding the VistaView, and it's been decades in the making. Rumors of gangsters and tunnels and illegal hooch, a bank robber, and a missing girl swirl around the place. The answers are there, but will Hadley be clever enough to pick up on the clues?


Nobody's Fool Y'all by Jeri Green

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Unlucky For Some, A Lloyd and Hill Mystery by Jill McGown, Now Available at a Special Price

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Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Ballantine Books …

Unlucky For Some by Jill McGown

Unlucky For Some by Jill McGown

A Lloyd and Hill Mystery (13th in series)

Publisher: Ballantine Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/12/2016 at 5:00 PM ET).

Unlucky For Some by Jill McGown, Amazon Kindle format

Michael Waterman is a self-made millionaire. His casinos and nightclubs ensure a constant flow of cash, and Waterman knows what he needs to do to keep it that way. So far, it seems, he has stayed on the right side of the law. Certainly, no one seriously suspects him of murdering bingo player Wilma Fenton, who was struck down while walking home with a purse crammed full of winnings. Her murder looks like an ordinary mugging except for one oddity: The killer had left Wilma's money neatly fanned out across her body.

The motive behind the bafflingly violent act dogs Lloyd and Hill — now married and the harried parents of a two-year-old daughter. The stakes are raised with a second murder, modeled on the first … and then a third. A cold-blooded killer is challenging not only the police but the one witness to the first slaying: England's premier expert on serial crime, well-known journalist and TV personality, Tony Baker. It has now become a twisted game of madness and logic — in which failure to outwit the murderer means more senseless deaths.

Unlucky For Some by Jill McGown

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New This Week: Deficit of Diligence, A Mike Stanhope Mystery by Peter Rowlands

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Deficit of Diligence by Peter Rowlands

Deficit of Diligence by Peter Rowlands

A Mike Stanhope Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Topham Publishing

Price: $2.99 (as of 12/12/2016 at 4:30 PM ET).

Deficit of Diligence by Peter Rowlands, Amazon Kindle format

See also the first mystery in this series, Alternative Outcome, for $2.99 on Kindle.

When journalist and would-be novelist Mike Stanhope learns he's inherited a house in northern England from someone he's never heard of, he willingly accepts an assignment that will take him to the area and allow him to investigate. Who was the mysterious benefactor, and how did she know him? On the alert for clues, he thinks he's found one in the chance sighting of a young woman in an ancient film.

However, Mike soon has more urgent concerns. The finances of the company he's been sent to visit don't stack up, and the owner's daughter is a little too friendly. People at the company are wary of him, and he can't decide who to trust. An ill-judged article puts his work on the line, and a misunderstanding throws his relationship with his girlfriend into doubt. Suddenly his world is crumbling around him.

Mike is convinced he can get his life back on track by finding out the truth about the troubled company, but it's a road fraught with danger. As the mystery deepens and the pace gathers, he finds himself embroiled in a kidnapping and at odds with the police, and he's being pursued by people who will apparently stop at nothing to prevent him from interfering.

Deficit of Diligence by Peter Rowlands

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Broken, A Will Trent Mystery by Karin Slaughter, Now Available at a Special Price

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Broken by Karin Slaughter

Broken by Karin Slaughter

A Will Trent Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Dell

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/12/2016 at 4:00 PM ET).

Broken by Karin Slaughter, Amazon Kindle format

See all seven titles in the popular Will Trent Mystery Series for $9.99 or less each on Kindle.

When Special Agent Will Trent arrives in Grant County, he finds a police department determined to protect its own and far too many unanswered questions about a prisoner's death. He doesn't understand why Officer Lena Adams is hiding secrets from him. He doesn't understand her role in the death of Grant County's popular police chief. He doesn't understand why that man's widow, Dr. Sara Linton, needs him now more than ever to help her crack this case.

While the police force investigates the murder of a young woman pulled from a frigid lake, Trent investigates the police force, putting pressure on Adams just when she's already about to crack. Caught between two complicated and determined women, trying to understand Linton's passionate distrust of Adams, the facts surrounding Chief Tolliver's death, and the complexities of this insular town, Trent will unleash a case filled with explosive secrets — and encounter a thin blue line that could be murderous if crossed.

Broken by Karin Slaughter

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Better Off Thread by Amanda Lee, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2016 …

Better Off Thread by Amanda Lee

Better Off Thread by Amanda Lee, A Marcy Singer, Embroidery Mystery (10th in series)

Publisher: Berkley

Better Off Thread by Amanda Lee, Amazon Kindle format

Santa finds himself in a stitch of trouble …

Marcy is busy helping her customers make hand-crafted ornaments at her embroidery shop, the Seven-Year Stitch. But despite the yuletide bustle, when her friend Captain Moe asks for her help, she can't refuse — especially when the favor is to play the elf to his Santa for sick children at a local hospital. Despite the ridiculous outfit, Marcy finds herself enjoying spreading cheer — until the hospital's administrator is found murdered.

Although the deceased had plenty of people willing to fill her stocking with coal, evidence pins the crime on Moe. Now it's up to Marcy, with the help of her police officer boyfriend Ted and her Irish Wolfhound Angus, to stitch together the clues to clear Moe's name — before someone else winds up crossed off Santa's list for good …

Better Off Thread by Amanda Lee

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Legacy of the Dead, An Ian Rutledge Mystery by Charles Todd, Now Available at a Special Price

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Legacy of the Dead by Charles Todd

Legacy of the Dead by Charles Todd

An Ian Rutledge Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Bantam

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/12/2016 at 3:00 PM ET).

Legacy of the Dead by Charles Todd, Amazon Kindle format

The weathered remains found on a Scottish mountainside may be those of Eleanor Gray, but the imperious Lady Maude Gray, Eleanor's mother, will have to be handled delicately. This is not the only ground that Inspector Ian Rutledge of Scotland Yard must tread carefully, for the case will soon lead him to Scotland, where many of Rutledge's ghosts rest uneasily. But it is an unexpected encounter that will hold the most peril.

For in Scotland Rutledge will find that the young mother accused of killing Eleanor Gray is a woman to whom he owes a terrible debt. And his harrowing journey to find the truth will lead him back through the fires of his past, into secrets that still have the power to kill.

Legacy of the Dead by Charles Todd

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True Faith and Allegiance by Mark Greaney, New in Bookstores during December 2016

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

True Faith and Allegiance by Mark Greaney

True Faith and Allegiance by Mark Greaney, a Jack Ryan Mystery (11th in series)

Publisher: Putnam

True Faith and Allegiance by Mark Greaney, Amazon Kindle format

It begins with a family dinner in Princeton, New Jersey. After months at sea, U.S. Navy Commander Scott Hagan, captain of the USS James Greer, is on leave when he is attacked by an armed man in a crowded restaurant. Hagan is shot, but he manages to fight off the attacker. Though severely wounded, the gunman reveals he is a Russian whose brother was killed when his submarine was destroyed by Commander Hagan's ship.

Hagan demands to know how the would-be assassin knew his exact location, but the man dies before he says more.

In the international arrivals section of Tehran's Imam Khomeini airport, a Canadian businessman puts his fingerprint on a reader while chatting pleasantly with the customs official. Seconds later he is shuffled off to interrogation. He is actually an American CIA operative who has made this trip into Iran more than a dozen times, but now the Iranians have his fingerprints and know who he is. He is now a prisoner of the Iranians.

As more deadly events involving American military and intelligence personnel follow, all over the globe, it becomes clear that there has been some kind of massive information breach and that a wide array of America's most dangerous enemies have made a weapon of the stolen data. With U.S. intelligence agencies potentially compromised, it's up to John Clark and the rest of The Campus to track the leak to its source.

Their investigation uncovers an unholy threat that has wormed its way into the heart of our nation. A danger that has set a clock ticking and can be stopped by only one man … President Jack Ryan.

True Faith and Allegiance by Mark Greaney

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Bad Road to Nowhere by Linda Ladd, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during December 2016 …

Bad Road to Nowhere by Linda Ladd

Bad Road to Nowhere by Linda Ladd, A Will Novak Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Lyrical Underground

Bad Road to Nowhere by Linda Ladd, Amazon Kindle format

Not many people know their way through the bayous well enough to find Will Novak's crumbling mansion outside New Orleans. Not that Novak wants to talk to anyone. He keeps his guns close and his guard always up.

Mariah Murray is one selfish, reckless, manipulative woman, the kind Novak would never want to get tangled up with. But he can't say no to his dead's wife sister.

When Mariah tells him she wants to rescue a childhood friend, another Aussie girl gone conveniently missing in north Georgia, Novak can't turn her down. She's hiding something. But the pretty little town she's targeted screams trouble, too. Novak knows there's a trap waiting. But until he springs it, there's no telling who to trust …

Bad Road to Nowhere by Linda Ladd

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Corpse Pose, A Mantra for Murder Mystery by Diana Killian, Now Available at a Special Price

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Corpse Pose by Diana Killian

Corpse Pose by Diana Killian

A Mantra for Murder Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Berkley

Price: $1.99 (as of 12/12/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

Corpse Pose by Diana Killian, Amazon Kindle format

Ever since her husband ditched her — for another man — A.J. hasn't exactly been on the road to inner peace.

Then her yoga-guru aunt is found dead, and A.J.'s named the sole heir to her lucrative yoga studio-making her a multimillionaire, a prime suspect, and the killer's next target.

Corpse Pose by Diana Killian

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New This Week: Dumpster Dying, A Big Lake Murder Mystery by Lesley A. Diehl

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Dumpster Dying by Lesley A. Diehl

Dumpster Dying by Lesley A. Diehl

A Big Lake Murder Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Creekside Publishing

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

Dumpster Dying by Lesley A. Diehl, Amazon Kindle format

Emily Rhodes came to rural Florida for the cowboys, the cattle, and to do a little country two-step, not to fall head first onto a dead body in a dumpste …

Ah, the golden years of retirement in the sunshine state. They're more like pot metal to Emily, who discovers the body of the county's wealthiest rancher in the Big Lake Country Club dumpster. With her close friend accused of the murder, Emily sets aside her grief at her life partner's death to find the real killer.

She underestimates the obstacles rural Florida can set up for a winter visitor and runs afoul of a local judge with his own version of justice, hires a lawyer who works out of a retirement home, and flees wild fires hand-in-hand with the man she believes to be the killer.

Dumpster Dying by Lesley A. Diehl

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A Conversation with Suspense Novelist Jane Jordan

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Jane Jordan

We are delighted to welcome author Jane Jordan to Omnimystery News today.

Jane's new novel of romantic suspense is The Beekeeper's Daughter (Black Opal Books; November 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the chance to catch up with her to talk more about it.

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Omnimystery News: How would you categorize your books overall?

Jane Jordan
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Jane Jordan

Jane Jordan: My books fall into several different genres, thriller, historical, dark romance, horror, mystery, and paranormal, so they are definitely a cross over. The publishing industry likes to categorize books neatly into one genre, and The Beekeeper’s Daughter has been described as a historical thriller, although there is a strong element of dark romance throughout the book.

Whatever genre you label a book, you risk not appealing to an entire segment of readers. But I know that my books often surprise my readers, my previous novels were dark romance mixed with vampire superstition. I thought this genre would not necessarily appeal to men, therefore it was a surprise when I had positive reviews from both male and female readers.

Labels put misconceptions on books, there is underlying horror in my work, but that word alone can conjure up very different meanings for different people. I do not use blood and gore unnecessarily and the dark aspect in my books is more sophisticated, an element that tends to weave through the story rather than a shocking sub plot. The same goes for labeling a book romance. There is such predictability in this genre, which can instantly repel readers who want something more substantial than just boy meets girl who fall in love scenario. I actually think it’s advantageous to have my book genre merge between two, three of more categories.

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

JJ: The idea for the storyline comes first, often that is borne out of a situation I have experienced or places I have visited. The setting is very important to my stories, although, I have often written short stories just based on a single scenario or even an object. Inspiration comes from all manner of bizarre things. I always observe the world around me and talk to people, who often reveal things that are surprising, and ideas come that can be stored away for future use.

I inject a little of my own persona into my writing, and immerse myself into the lives of my characters. I need to know how they feel about every situation, but most of all, I need to feel the emotions of the characters I write about, if I don’t feel it, then how can I expect my reader to?

My first book centered around an old remote house that I stayed in and a hidden church in the woods. In my second book, there was a couple of chapters that I wrote about life in India at the time of the British Raj, and the caste system, which both fascinated and appalled me, but it made for a great storyline. I have never visited India, but I was inspired by history and a friend who came from India many years ago, he became my inspiration to create a dark character, and I was able to use a little artistic license to develop a truly sinister side to his nature.

Dark characters are often my favorite to write about, maybe because we often hold a mirror up to ourselves when we write about main characters. I always question myself, and ask, Would I do this? Or how would I react in this situation? With an evil character that moral compass goes out the window. They can be as corrupt and evil as you want them to be, although I believe that it is important to make my readers feel some small amount of compassion for these dark characters. By making a reader care, or at least understand the reasons behind what a character does, then not only will they invest their emotions in the good characters, but in the bad ones as well — I think this makes for a better story.

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

JJ: The Beekeeper’s Daughter was a challenge because the book starts in the year 1698 in England.

That first scene was important to the whole book. It portrays a witch being burnt at the stake. In order for my readers to feel it was authentic, I did a lot of internet research and studied several books. I uncovered old sixteenth century records of witch trials and visited the witchcraft museum in Boscastle, England. This museum houses the most comprehensive collection of artifacts in Europe, it was fascinating and a little horrific to see original documents and implements used in witch trials.

This chapter was both challenging and exciting. After seeing these artifacts and reading such old authentic documents, I had the inspiration to include wording from a historic witch trial into my novel.

I am very thorough when it comes to research and everything was researched for accuracy. The story then moves to the Victorian period, and this is where the rest of the book is set. I spent some time working at an old 1000-year-old castle on Exmoor that is now in the hands of the National Trust and a tourist attraction. The castle is very much shown as it was in the Victorian era, and this was a great source to get a feel for how an aristocratic family would have lived above stairs, while their servants place was below stairs.

I have lived in a Victorian farmhouse and a 16th century thatched cottage, so I could draw on all these experiences when setting the scene for my story. I think every author probably owns a myriad of books and I am no different, so I studied my books on women’s clothing in the nineteenth century and several history books to tell me what sort of transport the cottagers and wealthy landowners would have used.

Besides reading books, staff at the castle were knowledgeable and working there, I learned a great deal about the family that had been in residence for some 600 years. I also visited the city of Bath In England and the roman baths, so all these things just fell into place when I came to write about them.

By engaging with people in the places I write about, new thoughts can be stimulated as the plot for a story never just develops in a straight line, rather, diversions and subplots form a kind of jigsaw puzzle and it’s the author’s job to make them fit.

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

JJ: All my books are set in real places, and I always try to remain true to the geography. I think it gives a story a wider appeal, not only for the readers that know the places I write about, but for those readers that have never visited these places. I would hope that my stories might entice them to go and visit places they never would have thought about before. It lends authenticity to a story to be set in a real place.

I always like to include local folklore or legend into my stories, and local people are often willing to share their knowledge which gives a great insight to a place especially when you are writing about historical buildings or cities. Occasionally I take a liberty with a setting but it is usually minor. The Beekeeper’s Daughter was set on Exmoor, the descriptions throughout the book are accurate. The villages of Gothelstone and Rookwood although fictitious are based on an amalgamation of several Exmoor villages.

The Devil’s Pass that I write about exists, it is an ancient clapper-bridge in the heart of Exmoor and also known as the Devil’s Pass in local folklore. Exmoor is hugely inspiring, but are many other places if you are willing to do a little digging. I know the city of London well, but I was surprised to unearth the forgotten tunnels and war cabinet rooms below the pavements of London, when I was researching my previous books. In the past I wrote about Stirling in Scotland, a place I only remember visiting as a very small child, but I remember being told stories of the ghost that inhabit the famous castle, and all these stories along with my memories and research are weaved into my novels. My characters also have to feel genuine, and there has to be a plausible reason a character would find him/herself in an unusual setting.

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

JJ: There are still too many places I want to visit, and a story can come out of any place, but there are a few countries in Europe that I would be interested in visiting. Transylvania, being one, and that’s because I have already written three novels with vampires and it just feels like a place I should have already visited. But I am sure that when I do a completely different story will be borne.

Europe has so many beautiful old cities and I always find so much inspiration in European cities. But in America too, there are many old cities and fascinating buildings and histories just waiting to be discovered.

My next book takes my readers to New Orleans, and I have not visited there since the 1990’s, it is definitely on my top ten list to go and revisit the French Quarter, but now I also want to visit the swamps to get a feel for the setting I am writing about.

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

JJ: These days writing and research takes up a lot of my time, but I love plants and being a horticulturist I am always propagating plants and acquiring new ones. I like to visit garden festivals when I can and search out unusual plants, although I have to control my urge to buy everything I see.

I am also an animal lover and I have three cats and a fish. I like to visit wildlife sanctuaries, my favorite being the ones that house Big Cats. I am lucky to be living in Florida as wildlife is all around me, everything from deer and armadillos to alligators in the lake at the bottom of the garden.

I would say that my horticulture knowledge certainly finds its way into my books, being able to name local flora and fauna, as well as describe many plant in botanical terms is always useful in writing. But I occasionally write for a gardening magazine, so I prefer to save much of my plant knowledge for the magazine articles I write.

I have not used animals that much in my writing, although The Beekeeper's Daughter was an exception. There are several horses in the story given the historical aspect, and I gave them all names as they were key to the story line. The bees of course feature heavily, but the emphasis is more on the human characters and what happens to the bees is from their point of view.

OMN: How did The Beekeeper's Daugher come to be titled?

JJ: The Beekeeper's Daughter was a natural choice for a title. My main character is Annabel and she is the daughter of a Beekeeper, she also inherited traits from her mother, a gifted witch. I loved the idea of the bees being a witch’s familiar, because bees are so key to nature and in reality, most witches follow the path of the natural world.

It’s only superstition and fear that tells us witches should be dark and evil. Most witches I have met have been enlightened with a respect for nature and life. Even in centuries past, history tells us that witches were healers and wise women, most often midwives. I liked the idea of the bees being connected to a witch, implying she would be a protector of the natural order of things, likewise, without bees the world would starve, as nearly one-third of the world's crops are dependent on honeybees for pollination.

OMN: Tell us more about the book's cover.

JJ: The background to The Beekeeper's Daughter cover is plain black. I wanted to make a poignant statement with this cover, something that would stand out from the rest if placed alongside other books. The main picture is a bee resting on a pentagram, the bee being a reference to the beekeeper’s daughter as well as they factor throughout the story. The pentagram is a reference to witchcraft.

I wanted a simple yet eye-catching design, and I worked with Jack in the art department at Black Opal Books, who is my publisher. Jack quickly understood what I was trying to achieve and in a relatively short time designed this cover perfectly.

This cover also complements my previous book covers that have used a simple theme or idea.

OMN: What's next for you?

JJ: I am currently finishing my fifth novel, which is another stand-alone story. This novel is a little different in the fact that all my other books are primarily set in England, but my new book Whisht Hall starts off on Dartmoor in England and then moves to New Orleans. It is a story that spans twenty or so years and it is a mixture of Dartmoor legend, and voodoo of the deep south, with a darkly romantic thriller weaving throughout.

I also write short stories, when something inspires me, and I often do this alongside writing a novel, as ideas just come into my head and I just have to write them down. I believe you should push yourself as an author, and submitting short stories to magazines or competitions are great writing prompts to write about something completely different.

With Christmas looming, I will try to take a break from writing until the new year, revel in The Beekeeper’s Daughter having been published and spend some with my family, my cats and my plants.

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Jane Jordan was born in Essex, England, and grew up exploring the history and culture of London and surrounding counties. In the 1990s she immigrated to Detroit, USA, eventually settling in Southwest Florida. She returned to England after a fifteen-year absence, to spend six years in the Southwest of England living on Exmoor. Here, inspired by the atmosphere, beautiful scenery and the ancient history of the place, she began writing.

Jane's writes in the dark romance genre. She has four published novels. She also writes short stories and being a trained horticulturist, she occasionally writes for a Florida gardening magazine.

Jane returned to Florida in 2013, and lives in Sarasota.

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

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The Beekeeper's Daughter by Jane Jordan

The Beekeeper's Daughter by Jane Jordan

A Novel of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: Black Opal Books

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Annabel Taylor, a beekeeper's daughter, grows up wild and carefree on the moors of England in the late 1860s, following in the footsteps of her mother, a beautiful witch. Annabel's closest friend is Jevan Wenham. The son of the blacksmith, he lives his life on the verge of destruction. His devotion to Annabel is full of twists and turns as brutality melds with deepest desire. But when Jevan is forced to travel to London to receive an education, Annabel is devastated.

Then Alex — heir to the Saltonstall legacy and son of Cerberus Saltonstall, the wealthy landowner of the foreboding Gothelstone Manor — comes into her life. Alex is arrogant and self-assured, but he cannot stop thinking about the outspoken girl he encounters on the road to Gothelstone. Not only is he bewitched by Annabel's beauty, he feels drawn to her by something he can't explain. Alex and Annabel are socially worlds apart, but that doesn't stop him from demanding her hand in marriage. When Annabel refuses, she is forced into an impossible situation. Jevan believes she has betrayed him, regardless of the fact that her decision saves him from the hangman's noose.

As a devastating love triangle unfolds, disturbing revelations thrust Annabel into a startling reality, where nothing is as it seems. Now both her life and Jevan's are in danger, and her fledging powers may not be enough to save them …

The Beekeeper's Daughter by Jane Jordan

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Miss Frost Solves a Cold Case by Kristen Painter

Miss Frost Solves a Cold Case by Kristen Painter

A Nocturne Falls Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Kristen Painter

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Miss Frost Solves a Cold Case by Kristen Painter, Amazon Kindle format

Welcome to Nocturne Falls, the town that celebrates Halloween 365 days a year.

Jayne Frost is a lot of things. Winter elf, Jack Frost's daughter, Santa Claus's niece, heir to the Winter Throne, and now private investigator. Sort of.

Needing someone he can trust, her father sends her undercover to Nocturne Falls to find out why employees at the Santa's Workshop toy store are going missing.

Doing that requires getting to know the town, which leads to interesting encounters with a sexy vampire, an old flame, and an elevator that's strictly off-limits. The more Jayne finds out, the more questions she has, but the answers lead her deeper into danger.

Will her magic save her? Or will she come up cold?

Miss Frost Solves a Cold Case by Kristen Painter

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Monday, December 12, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Monday, December 12, 2016 at 7:00 AM ET …

Cisco Bandits by Inge-Lise Goss

Cisco Bandits by Inge-Lise Goss

A Gwynn Reznick Mystery

Publisher: Inge-Lise Goss

Price: FREE!

Cisco Bandits by Inge-Lise Goss, Amazon Kindle format

Secrets at Abbott House by Crystal Sharpe

Secrets at Abbott House by Crystal Sharpe

A Sandra Troux Mystery

Publisher: Crystal Sharpe

Price: FREE!

Secrets at Abbott House by Crystal Sharpe, Amazon Kindle format

An Academic Death by J. M. Gregson

An Academic Death by J. M. Gregson

A Lambert and Hook Mystery

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: FREE!

An Academic Death by J. M. Gregson, Amazon Kindle format

The Eternity Fund by Liz Monument

The Eternity Fund by Liz Monument

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Fahrenheit Press

Price: FREE!

The Eternity Fund by Liz Monument, Amazon Kindle format

A Bombing Enigma by Angelika Lansdale

A Bombing Enigma by Angelika Lansdale

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Angelika Lansdale

Price: FREE!

A Bombing Enigma by Angelika Lansdale, Amazon Kindle format

The Sitter by Sharon Hawes

The Sitter by Sharon Hawes

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Sharon Hawes

Price: FREE!

The Sitter by Sharon Hawes, Amazon Kindle format

Spence at Marlby Manor by Michael Allen

Spence at Marlby Manor by Michael Allen

A Ben Spence Mystery

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: FREE!

Spence at Marlby Manor by Michael Allen, Amazon Kindle format

The Case of the Polish Sailor by Suzanne Bowditch

The Case of the Polish Sailor by Suzanne Bowditch

A Stella Windermere Mystery

Publisher: Suzanne Bowditch

Price: FREE!

The Case of the Polish Sailor by Suzanne Bowditch, Amazon Kindle format

One More Lie by James Scott Bell

One More Lie by James Scott Bell

A Short Story Collection

Publisher: James Scott Bell

Price: FREE!

One More Lie by James Scott Bell, 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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Sunday, December 11, 2016

Under an English Heaven, An Ellie Kent Mystery by Alice K. Boatwright, 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, Cozy Cat Press …

Under an English Heaven by Alice K. Boatwright

Under an English Heaven by Alice K. Boatwright

An Ellie Kent Mystery

Publisher: Cozy Cat Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 12/11/2016 at 8:00 PM ET).

Under an English Heaven by Alice K. Boatwright, Amazon Kindle format

When Ellie Kent moves to an English village with her new husband Graham, she fears the villagers will always see her at that young American who snared their attractive vicar during his sabbatical in California.

But this challenge is nothing compared to what happens when she stumbles across a body in the churchyard. The villagers insist they don't know the murdered man, so suspicion mounts that the killer must be the incomer — the vicar's new wife. As evidence piles up against her, Ellie tries to stay one step ahead of the police to unravel a decades-old literary mystery and love story.

Will others die before she can solve it? And what will be left of her new life and marriage, even if she succeeds?

Under an English Heaven by Alice K. Boatwright

A complete list of today's featured titles can be found on the Discounted MystereBooks page on Omnimystery News.

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Relative Malice, A Kendall Halsrud Mystery by Marla Madison, 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 author …

Relative Malice by Marla Madison

Relative Malice by Marla Madison

A Kendall Halsrud Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Marla Madison

Price: 99¢ (as of 12/11/2016 at 7:00 PM ET).

Relative Malice by Marla Madison, Amazon Kindle format

See all three mysteries in the Kendall Halsrud Series for $3.99 or less each on Kindle.

When a home invasion takes place in an upscale neighborhood, Detective Kendall Halsrud takes over the case. In the murder house, she discovers an empty crib with blood drops next to it on the wood floor. The rest of the family has been fatally shot … but where is baby Philly?

Kendall's desperate search to find the child derails when a man is arrested for murdering the family and claims that he killed the baby. Suspecting he had an accomplice, she isn't convinced. Unable to give up on the baby, Kendall puts her career and her own life at risk, unearthing deadly family secrets in pursuit of the truth.

Relative Malice by Marla Madison

A complete list of today's featured titles can be found on the Discounted MystereBooks page on Omnimystery News.

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