Saturday, April 07, 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 Saturday, April 07, 2018.

Blackberry Frosted & Murder by Susan Gillard

Blackberry Frosted & Murder by Susan Gillard

An Oceanside Cozy Mystery (28th in series)

Published: 04/05/18 by Guardian Publishing

Edition(s): Print and eBook

eBook Price: 99¢

Blackberry Frosted & Murder by Susan Gillard

Betrayal by Ethan Jones

Betrayal by Ethan Jones

A Javin Pierce Spy Thriller (2nd in series)

Published: 04/05/18 by Knightsville Books

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $3.99

Betrayal by Ethan Jones

Death Trap by Karin Kaufman

Death Trap by Karin Kaufman

A Juniper Grove Cozy Mystery (7th in series)

Published: 04/05/18 by Karin Kaufman

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: 99¢

Death Trap by Karin Kaufman

Skeletons in the Closet by Lawrence Kelter

Skeletons in the Closet by Lawrence Kelter

A Chalice City Beat Thriller (1st in series)

Published: 04/05/18 by F Street Books

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: 99¢

Skeletons in the Closet by Lawrence Kelter

Guns and Ammo and Murder by Patti Larsen

Guns and Ammo and Murder by Patti Larsen

A Fiona Fleming Cozy Mystery (8th in series)

Published: 04/05/18 by Mayhem and Murder Ink

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $3.99

Guns and Ammo and Murder by Patti Larsen

Killer Campaign by Estelle Richards

Killer Campaign by Estelle Richards

A Lisa Chance Cozy Mystery (3rd in series)

Published: 04/05/18 by Estelle Richards

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $2.99

Killer Campaign by Estelle Richards

Important Note: Price(s) verified as of 04/07/18 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

A new list of recently discounted mystery, suspense and thriller titles will be available tomorrow.

Shark Skin Suite by Tim Dorsey

Shark Skin Suite by Tim Dorsey

A Serge Stormes Mystery (18th in series)

Publisher: William Morrow

Price: $1.99

Shark Skin Suite by Tim Dorsey

Exhume by Danielle Girard

Exhume by Danielle Girard

An Annabelle Schwartzman Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Price: $1.99

Exhume by Danielle Girard

Fun House by Chris Grabenstein

Fun House by Chris Grabenstein

A John Ceepak Mystery

Publisher: Pegasus Books

Price: $2.99

Fun House by Chris Grabenstein

The Second Perimeter by Mike Lawson

The Second Perimeter by Mike Lawson

A Joe DeMarco Thriller

Publisher: Grove Press

Price: $2.99

The Second Perimeter by Mike Lawson

Kiss by John Lutz

Kiss by John Lutz

A Fred Carver Mystery

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $2.99

Kiss by John Lutz

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.

A Fatal Inversion by Ruth Rendell

A Fatal Inversion by Ruth Rendell

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $2.99

A Fatal Inversion by Ruth Rendell

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 04/07/18 7:25 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.

Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Saturday, April 07, 2018

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

Mr. Holmes Goes to Ground by Conrad Voss Bark

Mr. Holmes Goes to Ground by Conrad Voss Bark

A Mr. Holmes Mystery

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: FREE!

Mr. Holmes Goes to Ground by Conrad Voss Bark, Amazon Kindle format

The Second Strain by John Burke

The Second Strain by John Burke

A Lesley Gunn Mystery

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: FREE!

The Second Strain by John Burke, Amazon Kindle format

Nobody's Child by Janet Dawson

Nobody's Child by Janet Dawson

A Jeri Howard Mystery

Publisher: Janet Dawson

Price: FREE!

Nobody's Child by Janet Dawson, Amazon Kindle format

Callers for Dr. Morelle by Ernest Dudley

Callers for Dr. Morelle by Ernest Dudley

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: FREE!

Callers for Dr. Morelle by Ernest Dudley, Amazon Kindle format

Solarity by J. T. Dusky

Solarity by J. T. Dusky

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: J. T. Dusky

Price: FREE!

Solarity by J. T. Dusky, Amazon Kindle format

Three Silver Doves by Deborah Garner

Three Silver Doves by Deborah Garner

A Paige MacKenzie Mystery

Publisher: Cranberry Cove Press

Price: FREE!

Three Silver Doves by Deborah Garner, Amazon Kindle format

Dirty Money by Emma Olivia Jackson

Dirty Money by Emma Olivia Jackson

A Philip Drew Mystery

Publisher: Emma Olivia Jackson

Price: FREE!

Dirty Money by Emma Olivia Jackson, Amazon Kindle format

Fallout by J. S. Spicer

Fallout by J. S. Spicer

The Blackbridge Series

Publisher: J. S. Spicer

Price: FREE!

Fallout by J. S. Spicer, 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.

Important Note: Price(s) verified as of the date and time shown. 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.

Friday, April 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 Friday, April 06, 2018.

The Last Man to Murder by Dan Ames

The Last Man to Murder by Dan Ames

The Jack Reacher Cases (5th in series)

Published: 04/04/18 by Dan Ames

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $4.99

The Last Man to Murder by Dan Ames

A Lingering Crime by Miller Caldwell

A Lingering Crime by Miller Caldwell

A Novel of Suspense

Published: 04/04/18 by Matador

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $4.99

A Lingering Crime by Miller Caldwell

Dreadful by Jana DeLeon

Dreadful by Jana DeLeon

A Shaye Archer Mystery (6th in series)

Published: 04/04/18 by J&R Publishing

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $5.99

Dreadful by Jana DeLeon

Purrfect Alibi by Louise Lynn

Purrfect Alibi by Louise Lynn

A Hazel Hart Cozy Mystery (3rd in series)

Published: 04/04/18 by Louise Lynn

Edition(s): Print and eBook

eBook Price: 99¢

Purrfect Alibi by Louise Lynn

The Crisp Poleward Sky by Jeff Siebold

The Crisp Poleward Sky by Jeff Siebold

A Zeke Traynor Mystery

Published: 04/04/18 by Jeff Siebold

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $2.99

The Crisp Poleward Sky by Jeff Siebold

Vendetta by C. M. Sutter

Vendetta by C. M. Sutter

An Amber Monroe Crime Thriller (3rd in series)

Published: 04/04/18 by C. M. Sutter

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $4.99

Vendetta by C. M. Sutter

Important Note: Price(s) verified as of 04/06/18 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.

Please Welcome Mark Stevens Remembering His Friend Gary Reilly

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Gary Reilly

We are delighted to welcome author Mark Stevens today, who is with us to talk about the books of Gary Reilly.

Gary passed away in 2011 leaving twenty-five unpublished novels, one of which, The Circumstantial Man (Running Meter Press; April 2018 trade paperback and ebook formats) is being released today.

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Omnimystery News: Tell us a little more about The Circumstantial Man.

Gary Reilly

Mark Stevens: It is the first standalone being published from Gary’s vast and wide-ranging treasure trove of books. The Circumstantial Man is the 12th of the novels that have been published posthumously. The previous eleven were in two series. The first was a series of comedic novels about a Denver taxi driver. That’s The Asphalt Warrior series and is eight books so far—with two more books to go. The second series is the three-books in The Private Palmer series based on Gary’s time before, during, and after the Vietnam War. Oh, and while I’ve got your attention and since I’m not the self-promoting writer in this case (just the friend and publisher of these amazing books) I can tell you that Gary’s books have drawn rave reviews from Booklist, National Public Radio, The Vietnam Veterans of America, The Denver Post, as well as praise from a wide array of established writers such as Stewart O’Nan, Ron Carlson, Jeffery Deaver, Chris Holm, Patricia Abbott, John Mort, Fred Haefele, and many more.

OMN: Into which genre would you place The Circumstantial Man?

MS: Ah, good question. Gary and I used to talk about this all the time, about the categorical definitions that were out there. I would only say that The Circumstantial Man is, to me, a psychological suspense thriller (see how I’m trying to get away with blending a couple of different categories)? It’s very much in the noir-ish vein of, say, Patricia Highsmith. The aforementioned Jeffery Deaver compared Gary’s strong writing voice to Thomas McGuane or Cormac McCarthy—it’s a bold, sure style applied, in this case, to the plight of a unemployed loner who lives on the edge of town. Categories for Gary’s two other series? The Asphalt Warrior is humorous fiction. And The Private Palmer Series is straight up literary fiction, focused on the Vietnam War. And what other categories did Gary write? In the remaining 12 or so novels there’s some fantasy, some science fiction, at least one book I would call experimental fiction, and one that is classic multi-generational novel about an All-American family of filmmakers.

OMN: How would you tweet a summary of the book? And let's revert to the old 140-character limit to make it more challenging!

MS: “An unemployed loner starts the day with a dead car battery but ends up digging his own grave. His plight might be fate or it might be a reflection of his own true nature.”

OMN: How much of Gary's personal experiences have been incorporated into his books?

MS: Great question in this case because if you’ve been following along I can tell you The Asphalt Warrior series was richly based on Gary’s many years of driving a taxi in Denver and The Private Palmer series was based on Gary’s experiences as an MP during The Vietnam War. What’s terrific about The Circumstantial Man is it involves a brand-new character more clearly from Gary’s imagination. However, a taxi driver plays a role. Go figure. And when Pete Larkey climbs in the taxi cab’s back seat, he thinks: “I could never drive a cab for a living. My thoughts would ricochet endlessly.” (Ha! That is The Asphalt Warrior—Gary’s thoughts on endless ricochet).

OMN: You're a published author yourself. What is the best advice you've received as an author?

MS: To learn to write, write. Write every day if you can. Show your written stuff to friends who will give you honest feedback and then change the story based on that feedback—if those suggestions make sense to you.

To get published, network. Network online or in person as often as you can. Join writing groups, go to conferences, join Meet Ups or whatever it might be. Writers need each other. Some writers already have agents or publishers. Become part of the conversation. Get to know agents and editors as people. Build relationships. When it comes time to query or submit, who knows? Maybe those editors or agents will already know you as a person who cares about writing and telling stories.

Gary Reilly had no problem writing—he wrote and wrote and wrote some more. Twenty-five finished novels when he passed away, but none of them published. (And, as his fan base now knows, they were good.) However, he just didn’t have that networking gene. Yes, many writers are shy and introverted. Guess what? Writing conferences and writing groups are full of people just like you.

OMN: Will there be future releases of Gary's unpublished books?

MS: We will continue to work our way through Gary’s works. After The Circumstantial Man, we are pretty sure we will return to The Asphalt Warrior series and publish the ninth novel in that series, This Cab for Hire. After that, who knows?

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Gary Reilly's first published short story, “The Biography Man,” was included in The Iowa Review (1977, Vol. IV) and the fourth volume of the Pushcart Prize Anthology in 1978. It was the last fiction he published in his lifetime. But he didn't stop writing. When he died in 2011, Gary left behind 25 novels. Eleven have been published posthumously, including eight comic novels in The Asphalt Warrior series and a trilogy based on Gary's experiences during The Vietnam War. The Circumstantial Man is a standalone novel of suspense.

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

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The Circumstantial Man by Gary Reilly

The Circumstantial Man by Gary Reilly

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Running Meter Press

Amazon.com Print/Kindle Format(s)

All he wanted to do that day was drive into town to look for a job. But when Pete Larkey turns the ignition key, his car won’t start. He decides to walk to town. He’ll have a morning beer at the Lemon Tree Lounge and buy a new battery for his car. He refuses to feel victimized. At least, he tries.

But inside the bar is “the last man on earth” that Pete Larkey wants to see. A guy named Morton will ask a few questions that will change the course of Pete Larkey’s life in a deep, dark way. There’s a stolen car, a hit-and-run accident, mistaken identity, a body in his bathroom and a deadly encounter with a condescending con man named Benny.

Pete Larkey knows he’s not a perfect fit for the squeaky-clean town of Crestmoor. “Everything in Crestmoor is clean and tidy,” he thinks, “except the inner lives of people like me.” This innocent trip to fix his car will prove that point beyond a shadow of a doubt.

The Circumstantial Man by Gary Reilly

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