Thursday, January 25, 2018

An Excerpt from Watch Me, a Novel of Suspense by Jody Gehrman

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Jody Gehrman

We are delighted to welcome back author Jody Gehrman to Omnimystery News today.

Earlier this week we spoke with Jody and enjoyed her interview with one of the characters of Watch Me (St. Martin's Press; January 2018 hardcover, paperback, and ebook formats) and today we're pleased to share with you an excerpt from her new book.

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YOU’RE IN THE FOYER NOW, CLOSING the door. Any moment you’ll turn and see me. My heart pounds against my ribcage like a crazed dog throwing itself against a fence. I dash up the stairs, willing my boots to stay silent. If you could see me now, you’d be impressed. I’ve got stealth. My criminal instincts are honed. The good girl in you can’t help but be turned on by that. Maybe if you catch me, you’ll find it sexy.
 But no. Not going to happen.
 You can’t see me.
 I have to disappear.
 Everything’s riding on this. My pulse races.
 Without thinking, I run into the first room at the top of the stairs: the bathroom. Your smell is heavy in here, a tropical storm of Kateness. I creep inside the tub and, careful not to make a sound, pull the shower curtain closed.
 I hear you walking up the stairs. You’re humming. It sounds like “Wild Night” by Van Morrison—one of my favorite songs. That has to mean something.
 There’s a preoccupied cadence to your footsteps. I picture you flipping through mail, your brow furrowed in that tiny apostrophe of concentration. You probably have your reading glasses perched on the end of your nose. I ache for you. I peak around the curtain just enough to catch a glimpse of your slender bare feet reaching the top of the staircase and making a left toward your bedroom. I hold my breath, letting the curtain fall back into place. Why didn’t I slip out when I had the chance? If you find me here, everything’s fucked.
 I let my cockiness get out of hand.
 From now on, I resolve to be more careful.
 You’re in the bedroom, still humming. Definitely “Wild Night.” I close my eyes and lean my head against the cool, white tile. My heart continues to race. My breathing’s ragged. I can hear you searching through drawers. You must be looking for your yoga pants, your wife-beater. Your humming turns to singing in the bedroom. There’s the sound of coat hangers clicking against one another. Your voice is husky and rich.
 Out of nowhere, a ripple of calm washes over me. This is how it will be when we live together. You’ll be in the next room singing while you change clothes. I’ll step out of the shower, wipe steam from the mirror. I’ll walk into the bedroom, a towel wrapped around my waist. You’ll glance over your shoulder at me, your face lighting up as you pull your tank over your head. I’ll sit on the bed and rub my damp hair, caught between the need to touch you and the simple pleasure of watching you from across the room.
 You drop something—your phone? The sound jolts me back to the moment. I need to go right now, while you’re still in the bedroom.
 I can’t, though. With your scent in the air, your off-key song in my ears, there’s too much anchoring me to the spot. We’re so close right now. I’m in your world, and even though I haven’t been invited, your nearness fills me like a drug.
 Oh, god. You’re in the bathroom. You turn on the faucet at the sink. This is torture. You’re so close.
 So close.
 I listen to you brushing your teeth. Smell the minty freshness of your toothpaste. You gargle. Spit.
 My breath catches in my throat as you fall silent. What are you doing now? You’re motionless. Are you eyeing the shower curtain? Maybe it’s not as opaque as I thought. You can see my silhouette. You’re standing there, still as a tree, holding your breath, staring at my outline in the pearly white curtain. Any second now you’ll yank open the plastic and—
 Oh, god, I can’t stand it, I’m going to—
 Wait. You’re leaving.
 I exhale in dizzy relief as your bare feet patter back into the hallway and down the stairs.
 When I hear NPR come to life in the kitchen, I decide it’s now or never. The stairs end in the downstairs hallway opposite the kitchen, so it’s risky. I have to chance it. Let’s pray you’re in the pantry or at the stove, your back to me. I lift first one foot, then the other, out of the tub, moving like a mime. Every step requires extreme control. My system’s still flooded with adrenaline; my muscles ache to take the stairs at a dead run. In spite of the radio, the oak planks will make way too much noise if I hurry.
 There’s a window at the landing. I catch sight of your neighbor’s children in the side yard—two little girls. They’re playing a game involving plastic guns. Like marionettes controlled by the same hand, their tiny blond heads swivel toward me. We stare at one another through the glass for a long moment.
 I need to get out of here.
 Now.
 There’s a bad moment at the bottom of the stairs. You’re not in the pantry. Not at the stove. You’re at the sink. All it would take for you to catch sight of me is a quick sideways glance.
 Again, the crazy injustice of our situation hits me. I know you better than anyone, Kate, yet I’m forced to run away like a thief. I hurry toward the front door.
 Just as I’m closing it behind me, lunging for the porch steps, I hear you say, “Hello? Is someone there?”
 As I slip away, head bowed, hoodie pulled up, one of the little girls next door cries, “Bang-bang! You’re dead!”
 I offer her a weak smile and stride toward my car.

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Jody Gehrman
Photo provided courtesy of
Jody Gehrman

Jody Gehrman has authored eleven published novels and numerous plays for stage and screen. Her Young Adult novel, Babe in Boyland, won the International Reading Association’s Teen Choice Award and was optioned by the Disney Channel. Jody’s plays have been produced or had staged readings in Ashland, New York, San Francisco, Chicago and L.A. Her newest full-length screenplay, Tribal Life in America, won the Ebell Playwrights Prize of Los Angeles. She and her partner David Wolf won the New Generation Playwrights Award for their one-act, Jake Savage, Jungle P.I. She holds a Masters Degree in Professional Writing from the University of Southern California and is a professor of Communications at Mendocino College in Northern California.

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

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Watch Me by Jody Gehrman

Watch Me by Jody Gehrman

A Psychological Thriller

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Amazon.com Print/Kindle Format(s)BN.com Print/Nook Format(s)iTunes iBook FormatKobo eBook Format

Kate Youngblood is disappearing. Muddling through her late 30s as a creative writing professor at Blackwood college, she’s dangerously close to never being noticed again. The follow-up novel to her successful debut tanked. Her husband left her for a woman ten years younger. She’s always been bright, beautiful, independent and a little wild, but now her glow is starting to vanish. She’s heading into an age where her eyes are less blue, her charm worn out, and soon no one will ever truly look at her, want to know her, again.

Except one.

Sam Grist is Kate’s most promising student. An unflinching writer with razor-sharp clarity who gravitates towards dark themes and twisted plots, his raw talent is something Kate wants to nurture into literary success. But he’s not there solely to be the best writer. He’s been watching her. Wanting her. Working his way to her for years.

As Sam slowly makes his way into Kate’s life, they enter a deadly web of dangerous lies and forbidden desire. But how far will his fixation go? And how far will she allow it?

Watch Me by Jody Gehrman

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

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 Wednesday, January 24, 2018.

The Storm by Blake Banner

The Storm by Blake Banner

The Omega Series (3rd in series)

Published: 01/22/18 by Blake Banner

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $2.99

The Storm by Blake Banner

Murder on Aisle Three by Patti Benning

Murder on Aisle Three by Patti Benning

An Asheville Meadows Cozy Mystery (2nd in series)

Published: 01/22/18 by Summer Prescott Books

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: 99¢

Murder on Aisle Three by Patti Benning

Strawberries and Suffering by Kathering Hayton

Strawberries and Suffering by Kathering Hayton

A Sweet Baked Mystery (2nd in series)

Published: 01/22/18 by Kathering Hayton

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: 99¢

Strawberries and Suffering by Kathering Hayton

Murder at the Country Club by Judy Moore

Murder at the Country Club by Judy Moore

A Novel of Suspense

Published: 01/22/18 by Judy Moore

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $3.99

Murder at the Country Club by Judy Moore

The First Deception by L. T. Ryan

The First Deception by L. T. Ryan

A Jack Noble Thriller Prequel

Published: 01/22/18 by L. T. Ryan

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $3.99

The First Deception by L. T. Ryan

Murder at the Mortuary by Lee Strauss

Murder at the Mortuary by Lee Strauss

A Ginger Gold Mystery (5th in series)

Published: 01/22/18 by La Plume Press

Edition(s): Print and eBook

eBook Price: $4.99

Murder at the Mortuary by Lee Strauss

Important Note: Price(s) verified as of 01/24/18 4:30 PM ET. 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.

Today's Selection of Newly Discounted MystereBooks

Here is a selection of the recently discounted mystery, suspense and thriller titles found on Wednesday, January 24, 2018 …

The Mourning Hours by Paula Treick DeBoard

The Mourning Hours by Paula Treick DeBoard

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: MIRA

Price: $1.99

The Mourning Hours by Paula Treick DeBoard

Dead Men's Hearts by Aaron Elkins

Dead Men's Hearts by Aaron Elkins

A Gideon Oliver Mystery (8th in series)

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99

Dead Men's Hearts by Aaron Elkins

Open Road titles are often discounted for one day only, so if you are interested in buying this book, please confirm the price before you purchase it.

Toxic by Carol Ericson

Toxic by Carol Ericson

A Novel of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: Harlequin Intrigue Noir

Price: 99¢

Toxic by Carol Ericson

Presumed Guilty by Tess Gerritsen

Presumed Guilty by Tess Gerritsen

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: MIRA

Price: $2.99

Presumed Guilty by Tess Gerritsen

Night of the Dark Horse by Janni Nell

Night of the Dark Horse by Janni Nell

An Allegra Fairweather Mystery

Publisher: Carina Press

Price: $1.99

Night of the Dark Horse by Janni Nell

Cutter's Run by William G. Tapply

Cutter's Run by William G. Tapply

A Brady Coyne Mystery (15th in series)

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99

Cutter's Run by William G. Tapply

Open Road titles are often discounted for one day only, so if you are interested in buying this book, please confirm the price before you purchase it.

Dancing Aztecs by Donald E. Westlake

Dancing Aztecs by Donald E. Westlake

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99

Dancing Aztecs by Donald E. Westlake

Open Road titles are often discounted for one day only, so if you are interested in buying this book, please confirm the price before you purchase it.

Important Note: Price(s) verified as of 01/24/18 6:37 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.

Please Welcome Suspense Novelist Jody Gehrman

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Jody Gehrman

We are delighted to welcome back author Jody Gehrman to Omnimystery News today.

Yesterday we had the opportunity talk with Jody about her new novel of suspense Watch Me (St. Martin's Press; January 2018 hardcover, paperback, and ebook formats) and today she returns the favor … sort of! She interviews one of the characters from the book, Sam Grist, a 22-year-old student living in Blackwood, Ohio.

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Jody Gehrman
Photo provided courtesy of
Jody Gehrman

Jody: Do you feel you were fairly portrayed or would you like to set anything straight with your readers?

Sam: Many readers will no doubt write me off as a sociopathic stalker. Ladies and gentlemen of the book-reading jury, answer me this: Was Romeo a stalker? He hung out around Juliet’s balcony, watching her from the shadows. Did that relegate him to the category of literary scum? Not at all. It elevated him to the highest order of romantics. That’s me. I’m passionate. I have single-minded focus when it comes to getting what I want. If that’s a crime, so be it. I’m a criminal for love.

Jody: What do you believe is your strongest trait?

Sam: My commitment to the moment.

Jody: Worse trait?

Sam: My commitment to the moment.

Jody: If you could choose someone in the television or movie industry to play your part if your book was made into a movie, who would that be?

Sam: A young Wes Bentley (circa American Beauty).

Jody: Do you have a love interest in the book?

Sam: Kate Youngblood. She’s my professor, my obsession, my world.

Jody: If you could trade places with one of the other characters in the book, which character would you really not want to be and why?

Sam: Kate goes out with this guy a couple times, Raul. He’s unworthy of her. Things don’t go well for Raul; let’s keep it at that.

Jody: How do you feel about the ending of the book without giving too much away?

Sam: Disaster is its own reward.

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Jody Gehrman has authored eleven published novels and numerous plays for stage and screen. Her Young Adult novel, Babe in Boyland, won the International Reading Association’s Teen Choice Award and was optioned by the Disney Channel. Jody’s plays have been produced or had staged readings in Ashland, New York, San Francisco, Chicago and L.A. Her newest full-length screenplay, Tribal Life in America, won the Ebell Playwrights Prize of Los Angeles. She and her partner David Wolf won the New Generation Playwrights Award for their one-act, Jake Savage, Jungle P.I. She holds a Masters Degree in Professional Writing from the University of Southern California and is a professor of Communications at Mendocino College in Northern California.

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

— ♦ —

Watch Me by Jody Gehrman

Watch Me by Jody Gehrman

A Psychological Thriller

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Amazon.com Print/Kindle Format(s)BN.com Print/Nook Format(s)iTunes iBook FormatKobo eBook Format

Kate Youngblood is disappearing. Muddling through her late 30s as a creative writing professor at Blackwood college, she’s dangerously close to never being noticed again. The follow-up novel to her successful debut tanked. Her husband left her for a woman ten years younger. She’s always been bright, beautiful, independent and a little wild, but now her glow is starting to vanish. She’s heading into an age where her eyes are less blue, her charm worn out, and soon no one will ever truly look at her, want to know her, again.

Except one.

Sam Grist is Kate’s most promising student. An unflinching writer with razor-sharp clarity who gravitates towards dark themes and twisted plots, his raw talent is something Kate wants to nurture into literary success. But he’s not there solely to be the best writer. He’s been watching her. Wanting her. Working his way to her for years.

As Sam slowly makes his way into Kate’s life, they enter a deadly web of dangerous lies and forbidden desire. But how far will his fixation go? And how far will she allow it?

Watch Me by Jody Gehrman

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

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 Tuesday, January 23, 2018.

Poison & Pie by Beth Byers

Poison & Pie by Beth Byers

A 2nd Chance Diner Mystery (3rd in series)

Published: 01/21/18 by Beth Byers

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $2.99

Poison & Pie by Beth Byers

Roses and Revenge by London Lovett

Roses and Revenge by London Lovett

A Port Danby Cozy Mystery (4th in series)

Published: 01/21/18 by Wild Fox Press

Edition(s): Print and eBook

eBook Price: $3.99

Roses and Revenge by London Lovett

Cargo by J. C. Macek III

Cargo by J. C. Macek III

A Crime Thriller

Published: 01/21/18 by Bloodhound Books

Edition(s): Print and eBook

eBook Price: 99¢

Cargo by J. C. Macek III

Innocent or Guilty by Paul Smith

Innocent or Guilty by Paul Smith

A Psychological Thriller

Published: 01/21/18 by Paul Smith

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $4.99

Innocent or Guilty by Paul Smith

Balance by T. A. P. Woodard

Balance by T. A. P. Woodard

A Reluctant Housesitter Mystery (1st in series)

Published: 01/21/18 by T. A. P. Woodard

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $2.99

Balance by T. A. P. Woodard

Storm Child by Jennifer Young

Storm Child by Jennifer Young

A Dangerous Friends Mystery (3rd in series)

Published: 01/21/18 by Jennifer Young

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $2.99

Storm Child by Jennifer Young

Important Note: Price(s) verified as of 01/23/18 4:30 PM ET. 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.

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