Monday, October 02, 2017

Today's Selection of New or Newly Released Indie MystereBooks

Omnimystery News is pleased to present a selection of newly published and recently released mystery, suspense and thriller titles — mostly from independent publishers — for Monday, October 02, 2017.

Desert Kill Switch by Mark S. Bacon

Desert Kill Switch by Mark S. Bacon

A Nostalgia City Mystery (2nd in series)

Published: 09/30/17 by Black Opal Books

Edition(s): Print and eBook

eBook Price: $3.99

Desert Kill Switch by Mark S. Bacon

Murderous Intent and Deadly Desires by Angela C. Blackmoore

Murderous Intent and Deadly Desires by Angela C. Blackmoore

A Red Pine Falls Cozy Mystery (5th in series)

Published: 09/30/17 by Angela C. Blackmoore

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $2.99

Murderous Intent and Deadly Desires by Angela C. Blackmoore

Blood Rise by B. J. Bourg

Blood Rise by B. J. Bourg

A London Carter Mystery (6th in series)

Published: 09/30/17 by B. J. Bourg

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $3.99

Blood Rise by B. J. Bourg

Almost Invincible by Kristen Brand

Almost Invincible by Kristen Brand

A White Knight and Black Valentine Mystery (3rd in series)

Published: 09/30/17 by Kristen Brand

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $2.99

Almost Invincible by Kristen Brand

Ghosts Gone Wild by Danielle Garrett

Ghosts Gone Wild by Danielle Garrett

A Beechwood Harbor Ghost Mystery (2nd in series)

Published: 09/30/17 by Danielle Garrett

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $3.99

Ghosts Gone Wild by Danielle Garrett

The Ghost and the Bride by Bobbi Holmes

The Ghost and the Bride by Bobbi Holmes

A Haunting Danielle Mystery (14th in series)

Published: 09/30/17 by Robeth Publishing

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $4.50

The Ghost and the Bride by Bobbi Holmes

Weddings Can Be Murder by M. K. Scott

Weddings Can Be Murder by M. K. Scott

A Painted Lady Inn Mystery (7th in series)

Published: 09/30/17 by Sleeping Dragon Press

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $2.99

Weddings Can Be Murder by M. K. Scott

The Case of the Lovable Labs by B. R. Snow

The Case of the Lovable Labs by B. R. Snow

A Thousand Islands Doggy Inn Mystery (12th in series)

Published: 09/30/17 by B. R. Snow

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $3.99

The Case of the Lovable Labs by B. R. Snow

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Lights Out Summer by Rich Zahradnik, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during October 2017

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during October 2017 …

Lights Out Summer by Rich Zahradnik

Lights Out Summer by Rich Zahradnik, A Coleridge Taylor Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Camel Press

Lights Out Summer by Rich Zahradnik, Amazon Kindle format

In March 1977, ballistics link murders going back six months to the same Charter Arms Bulldog .44. A serial killer, Son of Sam, is on the loose. But Coleridge Taylor can't compete with the armies of reporters fighting New York's tabloid war — only rewrite what they get. Constantly on the lookout for victims who need their stories told, he uncovers other killings being ignored because of the media circus. He goes after one, the story of a young Black woman gunned down in her apartment building the same night Son of Sam struck elsewhere in Queens.

The story entangles Taylor with a wealthy Park Avenue family at war with itself. Just as he's closing in on the killer and his scoop, the July 13-14 blackout sends New York into a 24-hour orgy of looting and destruction. Taylor and his PI girlfriend Samantha Callahan head out into the darkness, where a steamy night of mob violence awaits them.

In the midst of the chaos, a suspect in Taylor's story goes missing. Desperate, he races to a confrontation that will either break the story — or Taylor.

Lights Out Summer by Rich Zahradnik

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for October 2017. For new hardcover titles, visit New Mysteries where for a list of October 2017 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

The Witches' Tree by M. C. Beaton, New in Bookstores during October 2017

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during October 2017 is …

The Witches' Tree by M. C. Beaton

The Witches' Tree by M. C. Beaton, an Agatha Raisin Mystery (28th in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

The Witches' Tree by M. C. Beaton, Amazon Kindle format

Cotswolds inhabitants are used to inclement weather, but the night sky is especially foggy as Rory and Molly Devere, the new vicar and his wife, drive slowly home from a dinner party in their village of Sumpton Harcourt. They strain to see the road ahead — and then suddenly brake, screeching to a halt. Right in front of them, aglow in the headlights, a body hangs from a gnarled tree at the edge of town. Margaret Darby, an elderly spinster, has been murdered — and the villagers are bewildered as to who would commit such a crime.

Agatha Raisin rises to the occasion (a little glad for the excitement, to tell the truth, after a long run of lost cats and divorces on the books). But Sumpton Harcourt is a small and private village, she finds — a place that poses more questions than answers. And when two more murders follow the first, Agatha begins to fear for her reputation — and even her life. That the village has its own coven of witches certainly doesn't make her feel any better …

The Witches' Tree by M. C. Beaton

For a list of more new hardcover titles to be published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for October 2017. For new paperback titles, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of October 2017 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

Bolt Action Remedy by J.J. Hensley, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during October 2017

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during October 2017 …

Bolt Action Remedy by J.J. Hensley

Bolt Action Remedy by J.J. Hensley, A Trevor Galloway Thriller (1st in series)

Publisher: Down & Out Books

Bolt Action Remedy by J.J. Hensley, Amazon Kindle format

Former Pittsburgh narcotics detective Trevor Galloway has been hired to look into the year-old homicide of a prominent businessman who was gunned down on his estate in Central Pennsylvania. When Galloway arrives, he determines the murder could have only been committed by someone extremely skilled in two areas: skiing and shooting. He believes the assailant should not be too difficult to identify given the great amount of skill and athleticism needed to pull off the attack. When he discovers the victim's property is next door to a biathlon training camp, the situation becomes significantly more complicated.

Galloway makes plenty of enemies as he sifts through stories about lucrative land deals, possible drug connections, and uncovers evidence suggesting the homicide may have been elaborate suicide. As he attempts to navigate through an unfamiliar rural landscape, he does his best not to succumb to an old drug addiction, or become confused by one of his occasional hallucinations.

Bolt Action Remedy by J.J. Hensley

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for October 2017. For new hardcover titles, visit New Mysteries where for a list of October 2017 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

Today's Selection of Newly Discounted MystereBooks

Here is a selection of the recently discounted mystery, suspense and thriller titles found on Monday, October 02, 2017 …

The Pursuit by Jack Arbor

The Pursuit by Jack Arbor

A Max Austin Thriller (2nd in series)

Publisher: High Caliber Books

Price: 99¢

The Pursuit by Jack Arbor

All Hallows' Eve Heist by Anna Celeste Burke

All Hallows' Eve Heist by Anna Celeste Burke

A Georgie Shaw Cozy Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Anna Celeste Burke

Price: 99¢

All Hallows' Eve Heist by Anna Celeste Burke

Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton

Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Ballantine Books

Price: $2.99

Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton

For Whom the Bread Rolls by Sarah Fox

For Whom the Bread Rolls by Sarah Fox

A Pancake House Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Alibi

Price: $1.99

For Whom the Bread Rolls by Sarah Fox

Silks by Dick Francis and Felix Francis

Silks by Dick Francis and Felix Francis

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Putnam

Price: $1.99

Silks by Dick Francis and Felix Francis

The Chairman by Stephen Frey

The Chairman by Stephen Frey

A Christian Gillette Mystery

Publisher: Ballantine Books

Price: $1.99

The Chairman by Stephen Frey

Savages by Greg F. Gifune

Savages by Greg F. Gifune

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Sinister Grin Press

Price: $1.99

Savages by Greg F. Gifune

The Ugly Duckling by Iris Johansen

The Ugly Duckling by Iris Johansen

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Bantam

Price: $1.99

The Ugly Duckling by Iris Johansen

The Third Man In by G. B. Joyce

The Third Man In by G. B. Joyce

A Brad Shade Thriller (3rd in series)

Publisher: Penguin

Price: $2.99

The Third Man In by G. B. Joyce

Free Fall by Kyle Mills

Free Fall by Kyle Mills

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: HarperCollins

Price: $2.99

Free Fall by Kyle Mills

Land of the Blind by Barbara Nadel

Land of the Blind by Barbara Nadel

An Çetin Ikmen Mystery (17th in series)

Publisher: Headline

Price: $1.99

Land of the Blind by Barbara Nadel

Repressed by Meghan O'Flynn

Repressed by Meghan O'Flynn

An Ash Paark Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Pygmalion Publishing

Price: 99¢

Repressed by Meghan O'Flynn

Important Note: Price(s) verified as of 10/02/17 5:34 AM. Price(s) are subject to change at any time. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of the purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before purchasing it.

An Excerpt from Desert Kill Switch, a Nostalgia City Mystery by Mark S. Bacon

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Mark S. Bacon

We are delighted to welcome back author Mark S. Bacon to Omnimystery News today.

Mark's new "Nostalgia City" mystery Desert Kill Switch (Black Opal Books; September 2017 trade paperback and ebook formats) was recently published and we are thrilled that he has provided us with an excerpt to share with our readers, Chapter 59.

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LYLE DIDN'T KNOW IF SERGEI HAD a gun or not. If he didn’t, maybe Lyle had a chance. But the Chechen stood a half head taller and looked like he had seventy-five pounds on Lyle. He walked slowly over to Sergei. Shit he’s big. But maybe.
 Before Lyle came within ten feet of Sergei, the Chechen reached behind him and pulled out a large-caliber semi-auto. Lyle continued his stroll in a large circle, heading back toward the Mustang.
 “Okay if I get out of the sun?”
 Sergei motioned with the barrel of the gun. The car door was already open. Lyle sat in the driver’s seat and watched through the windshield as Sergei wandered along the road. He turned his back to Lyle, looking off the pavement to the dirt trail.
 Lyle reached down, under the dashboard, and felt around for the wires he’d been working on. He twisted two bare wires together then slowly put his hand on the ignition, the key still in place. He turned it hard. As the engine burst into life, Lyle threw the car into gear, crushed the gas pedal, and the car’s nine-inch-wide tires grabbed the pavement. The Mustang sprang forward, the driver’s door slamming shut. Sergei spun around and saw the car racing toward him. He started to bring up the pistol but seemed to realize the car would smash him whether he fired or not. He leaped toward the side of the road, like a base runner diving face-first into home plate. The Mustang’s bumper caught the bottom of his legs and spun him halfway around before he hit the sand.
 Lyle jammed on the brakes and jumped out. Sergei lay on the sand, groaning and clutching his left ankle. Lyle seized the gun and ejected the magazine and the round in the chamber. He threw all of them as far as he could into the brush. Sergei couldn’t stand so Lyle patted him down on the ground. He found Sergei’s cell phone, dropped it on the pavement, and stomped on it before throwing it into the desert.
 Dashing back to the Mustang, Lyle saw one of their suitcases and a string of clothes along the pavement behind the car. The trunk lid had remained open after the Chechen’s search. He grabbed the clothes and stuffed them into the suitcase. Before tossing the case in the trunk, he opened a hidden compartment near one of the taillights and pulled out two handguns.
 Like a thoroughbred, the Mustang was eager to run, its twin exhausts grumbling. Lyle gave it gas and the high-powered American fishtailed when it hit the dirt road, then righted itself and dug in. Lyle knew his dust tail would advertise his arrival, so speed was essential. But the Ford Mustang was not made for dirt roads. Four hundred horsepower is only as good as the traction. Lyle turned the wheel left and right to avoid ruts and keep the rear wheels on the ground. When he heard gun shots, he thought he was too late.

Kate touched the boulder to steady herself and almost pulled her hand away when she felt its heat. Nina tucked her small body into the ravine and kept her head below the level of their temporary fortress. Kate could see Alex and Viktor walking slowly toward them, holding their guns, ready to fire again. She ducked as low as she could.
 “We come out there and kill you, woman,” Alex said as he advanced. “Then we just throw your body in desert.”
 When Kate raised her head again she sighted down the barrel of a .38—the gun she’d taken from Viktor’s shop coat the day before. She fired.
 One of her shots just grazed Viktor’s shoulder, the other thudded into the side of the SUV, but she got the reaction she wanted. Both men looked on in terror. Alex returned one shot that missed by six feet and the Chechens scampered over the rocks and back to safety behind their Suburban.
 “Where’d you get the gun?” Nina asked, holding her ears.
 “Took it from them yesterday,” Kate said. “Stay down.”
 Kate knew she had only three shots left. If they just traded shots, she’d be defenseless soon. A ridge off to their right could give one of the Chechens cover to circle around behind her and Nina. Just a matter of time. Maybe if she fired at the Suburban they might decide it was too much trouble, too dangerous, and drive away. Dream on, lady.
 Blam, the shooting started again. Kate ducked until she realized the Chechens weren’t firing. She looked to her left and saw Lyle’s Mustang kicking up dust as it tore down the road spitting bullets. Staying behind the Suburban protected the Chechens from Kate’s shots, but exposed them to Lyle’s fire. Kate stuck her head up and fired twice. Lyle, too far away to be accurate, drove with one hand and fired with the other. But it was too much for the Chechens. Alex and Viktor got in the car and pulled out so fast they looked like actors in a Keystone Cops film. Kate stood up and waved at Lyle as he came to a stop where the Suburban had been. She still held the .38 when Lyle walked up.
 “You okay?” Lyle said, stepping around the sagebrush.
 “Yes,” Kate said expelling a big breath. “We’re glad to see you.” She gave Lyle a bear hug and held her head close to his for a moment.
 “They were like, going to leave us in the desert,” Nina said coming out from behind the boulders. “Alex and Viktor, you should have killed them.” Nina’s face glowed red from anger, fear, or the sun. Maybe all three. They walked to Lyle’s car, Nina holding her blouse closed with one hand.
 Lyle pointed to the revolver in Kate’s hand. “I assume that’s the gun you took from Stark’s guys yesterday.”
 “Yeah, that idiot Alex didn’t even search my purse. Women don’t carry guns, do they?”

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Mark S. Bacon
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Mark S. Bacon

Mark Bacon's articles have appeared in The Washington Post, Kansas City Star, Denver Post, USAir Magazine, Trailer Life, Cleveland Plain Dealer, San Antonio Express-News, The Orange County Register, Working Woman, and other publications. He is a former columnist for BusinessWeek Online and most recently was a regular correspondent for the San Francisco Chronicle, where he wrote on travel, outdoors and entertainment.

Bacon is a former president of the Orange County Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators. He and his wife, Anne, and their golden retriever, Willow, live in Reno, Nevada.

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

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Desert Kill Switch by Mark S. Bacon

Desert Kill Switch by Mark S. Bacon

A Nostalgia City Mystery

Publisher: Black Opal Books

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A deadly Vegas pursuit—with a twist…

On an empty desert road, stressed-out ex-cop Lyle Deming finds a bullet-riddled body next to a vintage mint-condition 1970s Pontiac Firebird. When he returns to the scene with sheriff's deputies: no car, no body. Does the answer lie in Nostalgia City, the retro theme park where Lyle works?

Nostalgia City VP Kate Sorensen, a former college basketball star, is in Reno, Nevada, on park business when she gets mixed up with a sleazy Las Vegas auto dealer who puts hidden "kill switches" and GPS trackers into the cars he sells to low-income buyers. Miss a payment — sometimes by as little as a few days — and your car is dead. Maybe you are, too.

When Kate's accused of murder in Reno, Lyle rushes to help his blonde not-quite-girlfriend. Kate and Lyle plow through a deadly tangle of suspects and motives, hitting one dead end after another, as they struggle to exonerate Kate, catch a blackmailer, save a witness's life, and find the missing car and corpse.

Desert Kill Switch by Mark S. Bacon

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