Wednesday, February 07, 2018

Today's Selection of Newly Discounted MystereBooks

Here is a selection of the recently discounted mystery, suspense and thriller titles found on Wednesday, February 07, 2018 …

Spies of the Balkans by Alan Furst

Spies of the Balkans by Alan Furst

The Night Soldiers Series (11th in series)

Publisher: Random House

Price: $3.99

Spies of the Balkans by Alan Furst

This title is included in the Kindle Daily Deal and is available at this price today only.

Cold Day in Hell by Richard Hawke

Cold Day in Hell by Richard Hawke

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Random House

Price: $1.99

Cold Day in Hell by Richard Hawke

What Doesn't Kill You by Laura E. James

What Doesn't Kill You by Laura E. James

A Chesil Beach Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Choc Lit

Price: $1.99

What Doesn't Kill You by Laura E. James

At the Stroke of Madness by Alex Kava

At the Stroke of Madness by Alex Kava

A Maggie O'Dell Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: MIRA

Price: $1.99

At the Stroke of Madness by Alex Kava

The Troubled Man by Henning Mankell

The Troubled Man by Henning Mankell

A Kurt Wallander Mystery (10th in series)

Publisher: Vintage Crime

Price: $4.99

The Troubled Man by Henning Mankell

This title is included in the Kindle Daily Deal and is available at this price today only.

Bill Napier by Nemesis

Bill Napier by Nemesis

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Canelo

Price: 99¢

Bill Napier by Nemesis

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SleuthFest 2018 Announces Special Programming Geared Towards Helping Writers Succeed

SleuthFest 2018

The Mystery Writers of America’s Florida Chapter will host the SleuthFest 2018 Writers Conference March 1-4, 2018 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton in Boca Raton, Florida. One of the country’s premier conferences for writers, SleuthFest is an intensive four-day conference featuring writing workshops, social events, and pitch sessions. SleuthFest includes four tracks of workshops, presentations, and panels on the craft of writing, business, traditional and self-publishing, marketing, and forensics. In addition, top literary agents and editors will be available to hear pitches from aspiring writers, offer troubleshooting sessions, and manuscript critiques. SleuthFest also features the annual Freddie Awards for Writing Excellence and the SleuthFest Author Auction, where attendees can bid on such once-in-a-lifetime experiences as one-on-one sessions, critiques, and character naming opportunities featuring the conference’s guests of honor, agents, and editors.

SleuthFest 2018 features an incredible line-up of guests and events:

Keynote Speaker Andrew Gross, New York Times bestselling author of The Blue Zone, The Dark Tide, and WWII novels The One Man and The Saboteur, will present “History as a Thriller Backdrop”, a presentation about how to best use which elements of history to immerse the reader in the story and his Keynote talk, “Career Transitions-Meeting the Challenge of Change.”

Renowned forensic psychologist Katherine Ramsland, Ph.D., will lead a workshop on “Integrating Forensic Research Into Fiction”; a presentation on “Talking to Serial Killers”, and an additional presentation, “A Discussion and Demonstration of Hypnosis—How to Use Hypnosis As A Tool For Your Sleuth”, with certified hypnotist, Glenn Miller.

Additionally, SleuthFest 2018 features an outstanding lineup of New York Times bestselling and multiple award-Winning Guest Authors delivering not-be-missed presentations: including: Hallie Ephron: “The Grand Finale—Writing the Final Climax” and “You're Giving Me the Creeps—Getting the Right Amount of Creep Factor”; Hank Phillippi Ryan: “Write a Mystery or Thriller in an Hour” and “Starting With Wow—The Crucial First Chapter”; Kristy Montee (PJ Parrish): “Let Them Breathe—How to Pace Your Novelö and “Villainous Thoughts—Getting Into the Head of Your Antagonist”; and James R. Benn: “Show Me—Learn About Show Vs. Tell” and “Stranger in a Strange Land—How to Write the Unfamiliar.”

A preeminent event for writers in all genres, SleuthFest attracts writers from around the world. Filled with networking opportunities, social events, and programming designed to appeal to a wide variety of writers, SleuthFest provides a warm, welcoming atmosphere where writers can learn from the pros—and learn the secrets of a successful career as a writer. Moreover, SleuthFest affords writers a unique opportunity to connect with industry insiders, writers and publishing professionals.

To register, visit SleuthFest.com.

Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Wednesday, February 07, 2018

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Wednesday, February 07, 2018 at 7:00 AM ET …

A Hunt by Abraham Adekunle

A Hunt by Abraham Adekunle

A Military Crime Thriller

Publisher: Abraham Adekunle

Price: FREE!

A Hunt by Abraham Adekunle, Amazon Kindle format

Spells and Jinglebells by Multiple Authors

Spells and Jinglebells by Multiple Authors

A Collection of Paranormal Cozy Shorts

Publisher: Multiple Authors

Price: FREE!

Spells and Jinglebells by Multiple Authors, Amazon Kindle format

Heist Apprentice by Andrew Duff

Heist Apprentice by Andrew Duff

A Lily Thorne Thriller

Publisher: Andrew Duff

Price: FREE!

Heist Apprentice by Andrew Duff, Amazon Kindle format

The Other Side of Goodbye by Ben Follows

The Other Side of Goodbye by Ben Follows

A Norman Green Mystery

Publisher: Ben Follows

Price: FREE!

The Other Side of Goodbye by Ben Follows, Amazon Kindle format

Bound by Shadows by Reily Garrett

Bound by Shadows by Reily Garrett

The McAllister Justice Series

Publisher: Reily Garrett

Price: FREE!

Bound by Shadows by Reily Garrett, Amazon Kindle format

Mocha and Murder by Christy Murphy

Mocha and Murder by Christy Murphy

A Mom and Christy Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Christy Murphy

Price: FREE!

Mocha and Murder by Christy Murphy, Amazon Kindle format

Hellyer's Trip by Philip Prowse

Hellyer's Trip by Philip Prowse

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Kernel Books

Price: FREE!

Hellyer's Trip by Philip Prowse, Amazon Kindle format

One for the Money by A. K. Ryann

One for the Money by A. K. Ryann

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: A. K. Ryann

Price: FREE!

One for the Money by A. K. Ryann, Amazon Kindle format

The Devil's Grin by A. Wendeberg

The Devil's Grin by A. Wendeberg

An Anna Kronberg Mystery

Publisher: A. Wendeberg

Price: FREE!

The Devil's Grin by A. Wendeberg, 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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Tuesday, February 06, 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, February 06, 2018.

That Crazy Witch! by M. Z. Andrews

That Crazy Witch! by M. Z. Andrews

A Coffee Coven's Cozy Caper (2nd in series)

Published: 02/04/18 by M. Z. Andrews

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $3.99

That Crazy Witch! by M. Z. Andrews

Spirits, Diamonds, and a Drive-Thru Daiquiri Stand by Deanna Chase

Spirits, Diamonds, and a Drive-Thru Daiquiri Stand by Deanna Chase

A Pyper Rayne Mystery (4th in series)

Published: 02/04/18 by Bayou Moon Press

Edition(s): Print and eBook

eBook Price: $4.99

Spirits, Diamonds, and a Drive-Thru Daiquiri Stand by Deanna Chase

Poisoned Pen by Anthea Cohen

Poisoned Pen by Anthea Cohen

A Novel of Suspense

Published: 02/04/18 by Endeavour Press

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $3.99

Poisoned Pen by Anthea Cohen

Serial Killers Uncut by Blake Crouch and J. A. Konrath

Serial Killers Uncut by Blake Crouch and J. A. Konrath

A Double Novel

Published: 02/04/18 by Blake Crouch and J. A. Konrath

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $5.99

Serial Killers Uncut by Blake Crouch and J. A. Konrath

Crook's Hill by Peter Fritze

Crook's Hill by Peter Fritze

An Alan Boltby Mystery (1st in series)

Published: 02/04/18 by Peter Fritze

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $2.99

Crook's Hill by Peter Fritze

The Case of the Missing Letter by Alison Golden

The Case of the Missing Letter by Alison Golden

A David Graham Mystery (5th in series)

Published: 02/04/18 by Alison Golden

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $3.99

The Case of the Missing Letter by Alison Golden

Sins of the Father by James Harper

Sins of the Father by James Harper

An Evan Buckley Thriller (3rd in series)

Published: 02/04/18 by James Harper

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $2.99

Sins of the Father by James Harper

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Today's Selection of Newly Discounted MystereBooks

Here is a selection of the recently discounted mystery, suspense and thriller titles found on Tuesday, February 06, 2018 …

Jane and His Lordship's Legacy by Stephanie Barron

Jane and His Lordship's Legacy by Stephanie Barron

A Jane Austen Mystery (8th in series)

Publisher: Bantam

Price: $1.99

Jane and His Lordship's Legacy by Stephanie Barron

No Mark Upon Her by Deborah Crombie

No Mark Upon Her by Deborah Crombie

A Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James Mystery (14th in series)

Publisher: William Morrow

Price: $1.99

No Mark Upon Her by Deborah Crombie

Cash Landing by James Grippando

Cash Landing by James Grippando

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Harper

Price: $1.99

Cash Landing by James Grippando

The Game by Laurie R. King

The Game by Laurie R. King

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes Mystery (7th in series)

Publisher: Bantam

Price: $2.99

The Game by Laurie R. King

This title is included in the Kindle Daily Deal and is available at this price today only.

Someone You Know by Brian McGilloway

Someone You Know by Brian McGilloway

A Lucy Black Thriller (2nd in series)

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: 99¢

Someone You Know by Brian McGilloway

A Dangerous Place by Jacqueline Winspear

A Dangerous Place by Jacqueline Winspear

A Maisie Dobbs Mystery (11th in series)

Publisher: Harper

Price: $1.99

A Dangerous Place by Jacqueline Winspear

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A Coversation with Mystery Author Lauren Carr

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Lauren Carr

We are delighted to welcome author Lauren Carr back to Omnimystery News today.

Last week Lauren provided us with an overview of her new first in series mystery Ice (Acorn Book Services; February 2018 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we asked if we could follow-up with an interview to talk more about.

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Omnimystery News: Your upcoming new mystery Ice is a departure from your current three popular mystery series. Since it doesn’t involve any of your series characters, why did you choose to write it as the first installment of a new mystery series instead of as a stand-alone? Do you expect to keep Chris Matheson relatively unchanged from book to book, or do you expect to develop him over time?

Lauren Carr
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Lauren Carr

Lauren Carr: When I first started writing murder mysteries, I didn’t set out to write a series with recurring characters. It simply happened.

My books are character driven. By that, I mean that I begin with the characters—especially the protagonist. After they become fully developed, they come to life and basically direct the plotline of my books. As a result, I become attached to them and curious myself about how they will develop over time.

A true crime documentary inspired the premise for Ice. In this documentary, a group of former students gathered together to investigate the murder of a nun they had as a teacher. Now in their fifties and sixties, each student brought their own unique talents to the investigation.

As a mystery writer, I thought, “What if …” As I started my research, I discovered that there are quite a few police departments that bring in retired law enforcement officers to tackle cold cases.

But then, I needed a protagonist to be the center of this team who call themselves the Geezer Squad. Living close to Washington, I have met more than one law enforcement or federal employee who’ve retired in their mid-forties because they started working right out of high school. As a result of his “youth,” Chris is the outsider on the team.

Chris’s retirement is prompted by the sudden death of his wife, who was killed during a terrorist attack in France. Shortly after her death, Chris’s father passes away. Chris decides to retire from his career as an investigator with the FBI and moves back home to the family farm.

Notice that Chris is surrounded by women since he’s raising three little girls and lives with his mother, who is also dealing with the loss of her husband. But there is one male in his family for him to lean on. That’s Sterling, another retiree. He’s a law enforcement k-9, who recently lost his handler in an ambush.

Since these upheavals in Chris’s life are still quite fresh in Ice, there’s lots of room for his character to grow. One interesting area is his love life when he reconnects with his first love, Helen, a lieutenant in charge of the homicide division of the state police.

OMN: Into which mystery genre would you place your series?

LC: They used to be categorized as cozies. They are clean. No nudity, graphic violence, or explicit sex scenes. But then, they do have the grit of a police procedural. One reviewer called them “gritty cozies.”

My mysteries are definitely a cross-genre: thriller, cold case, mystery suspense, and police procedural, all rolled into one exciting novel.

OMN: What was your greatest challenge in writing Ice?

LC: Developing a whole new set of characters without falling back on those in my other mystery series.

I wanted Chris Matheson to be notably different from Mac Faraday, the protagonist in my Mac Faraday Mysteries.

I make it a point to read reviews for other mystery authors, particularly those who write series, and have been aware of a regular complaint in which a writer creates a new series, but it ends up being the same as their previous series—they just change the names.

Well, now that I tried stepping out to write a new series, I see how easy that can be. Chris is different from Mac because his situation is different. He lives with his mother, who helps him with his three young daughters, while he tends to the family farm. As a result of his circumstance, Chris is forced to be gentler, yet strong. He has a lot more patience than Mac Faraday has. He has to—otherwise how can he survive surrounded by all these women.

OMN: What inspired you to have your male protagonist surrounded by women?

LC: My own life. At one point, I was surrounded by men. I lived with my husband, son, and father-in-law (who has since passed away) under one roof. It was very frustrating because none of them seemed to understand me. We would actually get into arguments because they would go to the barber and pay ten dollars. I would go to the hairdresser and pay over a hundred, and they decided there was something wrong with me. Once, in the midst of this very frustrating period, someone pointed out to me, “Even your dogs are male.” That’s right. We had three big dogs and they were all male, too!

I actually went looking for a fluffy female purse dog because I was desperate for someone to understand me.

Chris Matheson is not so desperate. He handles the whole situation with humor. At one point, his six-year-old daughter sends him a text photo of Sterling, his German shepherd, who she has fitted with a tiara for a tea party. Chris jumps in his truck and rushes home to save him. From that point on, Chris takes Sterling everywhere with him.

While the women in his life may not understand him, Chris understands them. It is his depth of understanding women that aids him in breaking the case in Ice.

OMN: This new series is set in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia, specifically the Harpers Ferry area, which is part of the Washington metropolitan area. Did you take any liberties with your setting, or did you try to be true to its geography and/or local environment?

LC: For the Chris Matheson Cold Case Mysteries, I do remain true to the environment and atmosphere of the area. The Harpers Ferry-Bolivar Library where the Geezer Squad meets is an actual library that is next to the Harpers Ferry Middle School. The diner where the squad hangs out, Billie’s, is an actual diner as well.

However, since ICE is a work of fiction, which involves murder and mayhem, I have taken a number of liberties. Charles Town, which is right next to Harpers Ferry, is home to Hollywood Casinos, which used to be the Charles Town Race Track. In the nineties, the race track expanded and became the Hollywood Casinos. While the history is true, the casino and people involved in managing the casino are completely fictional. Since the casino figures prominently in the plotline and has a number of negative elements, I changed the name to Stardust. I’ve never been inside Hollywood Casino and refrained from doing any research there because I didn’t want there to be any comparison to the real casino.

OMN: How important is the setting to the characters or the plot?

LC: When it comes to a series, setting is very important. I now have four series. The Mac Faraday Mysteries is set in Deep Creek Lake, a resort town. The Lovers in Crime is set in the small town of Chester, West Virginia. That’s my small town mystery series. The Thorny Rose Mysteries take place in the Washington, DC area.

The Chris Matheson Mystery series is a blend. The Harpers Ferry area has a small town rural feel, but a lot of big city folks live in Harpers Ferry and commute to the city. There’s also a lot of residents who have had the benefit of the small town, country upbringing. It’s a perfect mingling of cultures which makes for an intriguing mixture of plots to choose from.

OMN: What's next for you?

LC: I am working on two books that I expect to be released early this summer and another this fall. 

Look for the third Thorny Rose Mystery early this summer. Working title is The Stepford Wife Murder.

Frustrated with their busy schedules, Murphy suggests that he and Jessica find togetherness by taking a couple’s gourmet cooking course at the Stepford Kitchen Studio taught by Chef Natalie Stepford and her husband.

As if spending her evenings cooking isn’t bad enough, Jessica is further annoyed by the beautiful, talented, intelligent, successful business woman. There’s nothing worse than having the embodiment of feminine perfection teaching your husband the proper way to whip a whisk when you can’t even find time to shave your legs.

It seems Jessica is not the only one annoyed by the Stepford wife. When Natalie ends up dead, Murphy and Jessica come together to do what they do best. As they peel back the layers of the Stepford marriage, Jessica and Murphy discover that the perfect life is not all that it seems. 

But wait! There’s more! Look for a Mac Faraday Mystery this fall! The next installment in the Mac Faraday Mysteries will be coming out just in time for Christmas—A Murder for Christmas (working title).

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Lauren Carr is the international best-selling author of the Mac Faraday, Lovers in Crime, and Thorny Rose Mysteries—over twenty titles across three fast-paced mystery series filled with twists and turns!

Now, Lauren has added one more series to her list with the Chris Matheson Cold Case Mysteries. Set in the quaint West Virginia town of Harpers Ferry, Ice introduces Chris Matheson, a retired FBI agent, who joins forces with other law enforcement retirees to heat up those cold cases that keep them up at night.

Lauren is a popular speaker who has made appearances at schools, youth groups, and on author panels at conventions. She lives with her husband, and three dogs on a mountain in Harpers Ferry, WV.

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

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Ice by Lauren Carr

Ice by Lauren Carr

A Chris Matheson Cold Case Mystery

Publisher: Acorn Book Services

Amazon.com Print/Kindle Format(s)

When Sandy Lipton and her unborn child disappeared, the court of public opinion found young Chris Matheson guilty. Decades later, the retired FBI agent returns home to discover that the cloud of suspicion cast over him and his family has never lifted.

With the help of a team of fellow retired law enforcement officers, each a specialist in their own field of investigation, Chris Matheson starts chipping away at the ice on this cold case to uncover what had happened to Sandy and her baby and the clues are getting hot!

Ice by Lauren Carr

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