Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Special Offer: Three Dale Brown Dreamland eThrillers

MysterEbooks: Mystery, Suspense and Thriller eBooks

We were poking around Amazon looking for new discounted mysteries and thrillers and noticed that HarperCollins has lowered the price of three ebook editions of Dale Brown "Dreamland" thrillers to just 99 cents. We're listing them below, with links to purchase from Amazon and iTunes … though only two are currently available at this price from iTunes. (Three other titles are just a dollar more; you can use this link to see all six of these Dale Brown ebooks on Amazon.com. We haven't yet figured out a convenient way of doing something similar for iTunes.)

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Razor's Edge by Dale BrownRazor's Edge 
Dale Brown
Series: Dreamland (3rd)

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End Game by Dale BrownEnd Game 
Dale Brown
Series: Dreamland (8th)

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Retribution by Dale BrownRetribution 
Dale Brown
Series: Dreamland (9th)

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Hard Case Crime to Publish Illustrated Crime Novel, Seduction of the Innocent by Max Allan Collins

Seduction of the Innocent by Max Allan Collins, Hard Case Crime February 2013

In our previous post we happened to mention specialty publisher Hard Case Crime in reference to a new title being published this month. Afterwards we thought we'd surf — Gosh … does anyone still use that term in the context of the Internet? We're probably dating ourselves here … — on over the publisher's website to see what's new.

In the "Our Books" section, we noticed a new book by Max Allan Collins, Seduction of the Innocent. But what really attracted our attention was the fact that it seems to be a cross between a crime novel and a graphic crime novel, an illustrated crime novel, if you will.

Here's the publisher's synopsis of the book:

"Comic books are corrupting America's youth!

"Or so the esteemed Dr. Werner Frederick would have people believe — people like the Congressmen holding hearings on banning violent crime and horror "funny books." And when the crusade provokes a most un-funny murder, Jack Starr — comics syndicate troubleshooter — has no shortage of suspects. Was it the knife-wielding juvenile delinquent or the naked seductress? Perhaps a frustrated publisher or an outraged cartoonist. Or was it a comic book reader …?

"Inspired by the real-life 1950s witch-hunt against Tales From the Crypt publisher EC Comics, Seduction of the Innocent pulls back the curtain for an insider's view of the history of comics — and features more than a dozen brand new illustrations in the classic EC style by comic book legend Terry Beatty!"

A whodunit-style mystery to look forward to. It is expected to hit bookstores in February 2013. You can read a sample chapter here.

Mysterious Press Reissues Joseph Koenig's Crime Novels as eBooks

Mysterious Press

Mysterious Press continues to introduce readers to older, and in many cases long out of print, crime novels by reissuing them in ebook format. This week's announcement covers four stand-alone books by former crime reporter Joseph Koenig, originally published in the late 1980s and early 1990s. And in something of a grand circle, one of these titles — Koenig's first, Floater — was published in hardcover by the "original" Mysterious Press in 1986.

Earlier this month, Hard Case Crime published a new crime novel by Joseph Koenig, False Negative, his first in nearly 20 years, featuring an investigative reporter working on a story some very powerful men would rather see covered up than covered.

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Floater (1986) by Joseph KoenigFloater (1986) 
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Little Odessa (1988) by Joseph KoenigLittle Odessa (1988) 
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Smuggler's Notch (1989) by Joseph KoenigSmuggler's Notch (1989) 
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Brides of Blood (1993) by Joseph KoenigBrides of Blood (1993) 
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The Mystery Bookshelf: The Dog Who Knew Too Much by Spencer Quinn, a Chet and Bernie Mystery

The Mystery Bookshelf: New Mystery,  Suspense and Thriller Books

The Mystery Bookshelf, where you can discover a world of mystery and suspense, is pleased to feature a new crime novel we recently received from the publisher.

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The Dog Who Knew Too Much by Spencer Quinn
A Chet and Bernie Mystery (4th in series)
Atria Books (Trade Paperback)
Publication Date: June 2012
ISBN-13: 978-1-4391-5710-7

The Dog Who Knew Too Much by Spencer Quinn

About The Dog Who Knew Too Much (from the publisher): Bernie is invited to give the keynote speech at the Great Western Private Eye Convention, but it’s Chet that the bigshot P.I. in charge has secret plans for. Meanwhile Chet and Bernie are hired to find a kid who has gone missing from a wilderness camp in the high country. The boy’s mother thinks the boy’s father — her ex — has snatched the boy, but Chet makes a find that sends the case in a new and dangerous direction. As if that weren’t enough, matters get complicated at home when a stray puppy that looks suspiciously like Chet shows up. Affairs of the heart collide with a job that’s never been tougher, requiring our two intrepid sleuths to depend on each other as never before.

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About the author: Spencer Quinn lives on Cape Cod with his dog, Audrey, working on the next "Chet and Bernie" mystery. Visit him on his website, ChetTheDog.com.

Mysterious Reviews: Mysteries Reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books Crime novels by Spencer Quinn reviewed by Mysterious Reviews: To Fetch a Thief (2010) and The Dog Who Knew Too Much (2011).

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Telemystery: TNT Passes on Scent of the Missing

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

Last month TNT — which already has a strong line-up of crime dramas — announced a number of projects it was considering moving forward to the pilot stage, at least two or three of which are likely to make the cut.

Even before that, L. A. Noir based on John Buntin's 2009 book of the same title, was greenlighted and looks good to be getting a series order … though that hasn't happened yet.

But another series project has been dropped from consideration: Scent of the Missing, based on the book by Susannah Charleson, which was actually ordered to pilot last September and cast a month later.

We'll keep you posted on any further news from the cable network.

(Related story: Deadline.)

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter Opens in Theaters on June 22nd

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Opens in theaters June 22, 2012.

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012)

The storyline is based on a document recently discovered by the author (screenwriter) titled The Secret Journal of Abraham Lincoln, given to him by a vampire named Henry Sturges. "[H]enceforth my life shall be one of rigorous study and devotion," Lincoln writes. "I shall become a master of mind and body. And this mastery shall have but one purpose …"

The president (played by Benjamin Walker) has learned that blood-thirsty vampires are planning to take over the United States, and makes it his mission to eliminate them, thus becoming history's greatest hunter of the undead.

Directed by Timur Bekmambetov from a screenplay by Seth Grahame-Smith, who adapted from his own 2010 novel of the same title.

Running time: 105 minutes Rated R for violence throughout and brief sexuality.

Watch a trailer for the film below:

Today's Bestselling Free Kindle MystereBooks (120620)

MysterEbooks: Mystery, Suspense and Thriller eBooks

Here is today's list of the top bestselling free Kindle mysteries, suspense novels and thrillers.

We're using a script to embed an RSS feed from Amazon.com, which is updated hourly, but if you cannot see the box below — or have scripts blocked — you can use this link to see the relevant page on Amazon.com.

Recreating 1860s New York City for Copper

Copper, an original BBC America Crime Drama

Last week we featured what we now believe to be the first in a series of videos in which the executive producers of Copper discuss making the show.

This week's discussion centers on recreating New York City as it was in the 1860s. "We are being as accurate as we possibly can," says Tom Fontana. "But you never let the history get in the way of the drama."

Tom Weston-Jones stars as Kevin Corcoran, an intense, rugged Irish-immigrant cop working the city's notorious Five Points neighborhood. Corcoran is struggling to maintain his moral compass in a turbulent post-Civil War world while on an emotional and relentless quest to learn the truth about the disappearance of his wife and the death of his daughter.

Copper premieres on BBC America on August 19th, 2012.

Teaser Trailer for Breaking Dawn Part 2

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 (2012)

A second teaser trailer — the first was only 10 seconds long, so we didn't feature it — for the final film of "The Twilight Saga", Breaking Dawn Part 2, has been released by the studio. We have embedded it below.

The film is marketed as "the astonishing conclusion to the series, [which] illuminates the secrets and mysteries of this spellbinding romantic epic that has entranced millions." We're sure no hyperbole at all by the studio is intended here.

Based on the fourth and final novel in the "Twilight" series of young adult thrillers by Stephenie Meyer, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 opens in theaters November 16th, 2012.

Please Welcome Novelist Chuck Van Soye

Omnimystery News: Guest Author Post

We are delighted to welcome debut novelist Chuck Van Soye as our guest blogger today.

Chuck's first thriller is the spy novel The China Oil Plot: Operation Ace in the Hole (Outskirts Press, April 2012 trade paperback and ebook editions).

Today Chuck talks to us about how he came to write his book.

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I didn't study to be a writer. After all, I was preparing to be a chemical engineer, and surely wouldn't be doing much writing in that career, I thought. But writing simply caught up and grabbed me when I was least prepared to defend myself.

Chuck Van Soye
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Chuck Van Soye

When my first employer, Sun Oil, imposed an austerity program that limited my career growth, I jumped ship, and landed in the lap of McGraw-Hill, who sought a chemical engineer that could be trained as a writer-editor for Chemical Engineering magazine. After a few years, I fled to Du Pont to become the founding Editor of The Journal of Teflon. Thus, I became hooked on writing, and made my living exclusively on this skill for seven years.

But the grass always looks greener elsewhere, and I went cold turkey on writing to move into the exciting world of industrial raw material sales, using my engineering skills in support of several multimillion-dollar customer accounts.

Four decades later, I retired from my sales engineer and marketing career. Yet, something stirred deep within me. I was still hooked! When I couldn't stand it any longer, I succumbed, and began tapping the keyboard. For awhile, I satisfied my craving by writing short articles for various online contests. Eventually I settled down and wrote my first book, Pondering Life's Imponderables. And then another, Confessions and Misadventures of Charlie the Fisherman. But these books were nonfiction. They weren't really the novel I knew I had buried within me and just had to write.

So, in October 2011, I sat down in front of my computer, and stared at the empty screen. After awhile, I recalled a harrowing personal Army experience involving my Colt .45 sidearm and decided to fictionalize my true-life actions in the character of 2nd Lt. Bret Lee, who eventually became a hero and spy. And Chapter One of The China Oil Plot came into being.

I don't know how other authors write their books. I suspect most plan precisely how the plot plays out well before they put the first word on paper. I had Chapter One, but no more. Not even the faintest idea where to go next.

After reading it aloud to my wife, and getting her encouragement to go on, I pondered for days where the story should go from there, and then started typing. Chapter Two was the result. But again it was a dead end. More pondering and Chapter Three sprang forth. And from then on, the book wrote itself, chapter by chapter.

I have to admit that I owe a lot of my story line to being asleep in bed. Often, during the wee dark hours of the night, under the influence of a sleep state half way between dreaming and dozing, a phrase or sentence or two would wiggle into my thoughts. At other times, an entire scenario would come alive, and I'd have to force myself to arise, stumble to the desk, and jot some notes in the dark so as to thwart morning forgetfulness.

By the time I typed Chapter Twelve, I finally realized the way that the book was heading, and started to really plan ahead. The ultimate end plot leapt into view, and I simply had to get it on paper before the vision disappeared. Voila! Three months and 27 more chapters later, The China Oil Plot existed in manuscript form. I sparred with myself and my wife which of the two best title ideas should be selected, and finally decided on both, with "Operation Ace in the Hole" ending up as a subtitle.

Some of my friends have asked me why most of "The China Oil Plot" activity centers within the country of Venezuela. "Was I born there, or did I visit there for an extended vacation?" they queried.

"No," I would respond to each questioner, "I've never been in Venezuela."

"Well, how could you write a book having almost all the action taking place in Caracas?" was the typical response.

"I spent a lot of time on Google, and in Wikipedia, MapQuest, Ask and dozens of other websites," was my reply. I now confess, I couldn't have written the book without the internet.

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Chuck Van Soye serves as unpaid Director of Marketing for "Trekking the Planet," a nonprofit world expedition underway to make geography come alive for 55,000 children in 850 classrooms in 20 countries. He also continues updating his recidivism/reentry-oriented blog, The-Slammer.org, whenever he can find worthy additions to pen or is able to twist the arm of another guest commentator. When time occasionally permits, he gets out in his boat to do a little fishing.

Chuck, who is now 80, shares his life with his wife of 54 years, two sons and two grandchildren. He lives in Key West, FL.

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The China Oil Plot: Operation Ace in the Hole by Chuck Van Soye

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About The China Oil Plot: Operation Ace in the Hole:

After 20 years working for the U.S. Army Research Center, Bret Lee, a 44-year-old chemical engineer, retires to look for work in private industry, only to learn that in the tough 2010 economy, he's unable to find a job in his chosen field. But thanks to a quasi-government contact from his past, he's offered a high-paying job with a Venezuelan fertilizer company just outside Caracas. There's only one catch: he has to become a spy.

Bret and his Chinese wife, Chu-Lin, accept the challenge, and both become enmeshed in the military, political, and diplomatic aspects of life within the most dangerous city of the world. With help from the local CIA and guidance from Washington, Lee uncovers an international plot that could throw all of Latin America into turmoil, and that could strangle strategic oil shipments to the U.S.

Life gets even more intense when he finds himself locked up by SEBIN, the intelligence arm of the Venezuelan government. In a high-stakes game of poker, sometimes a player who has an ace card that only he can see, his "ace in the hole," will confidently bet big money that he will be the winner of that hand of the game.

In the 21st century game of international petroleum supply, China puts big money and a lot more on the table to ensure that it will be the ultimate winner in obtaining Venezuela's oil production. But the new American spy also has an "ace in the hole," and his card trumps China's.

Blood Russian by R. D. Zimmerman is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Blood Russian by R. D. Zimmerman as today's fourth free mystery ebook.

This title was listed as free as of the date and time of this post. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Blood Russian by R. D. Zimmerman

Blood Russian by R. D. Zimmerman
Publisher: ScribblePub

Originally published in 1987 by Ballantine, this stand-alone thriller is by the author of the "Alex Phillips" and "Todd Mills" mystery series.

About Blood Russian (from the publisher): Boris wasn't cut out to be a smuggler. He just wanted to write a novel, and smuggling a truckload of hot auto parts out of Leningrad would, he hoped, give him cash to start a new life. But it wasn't that simple. Seemingly out of nowhere, a mysterious psychopath begins stalking Boris, and instead of trying to buy a little freedom, Boris is suddenly fighting for his life …

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Deadly Nightshade by Cynthia Riggs is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Deadly Nightshade by Cynthia Riggs as today's third free mystery ebook.

This title was listed as free as of the date and time of this post. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Deadly Nightshade by Cynthia Riggs

Deadly Nightshade by Cynthia Riggs
A Victoria Trumbull Mystery
Publisher: The Story Vault

Originally published by Minotaur Books in 2001, this mystery — the first of ten to date in the series — introduces the amateur sleuth living on Martha's Vineyard.

About Deadly Nightshade (from the publisher): Victoria Trumbull has lived most of her ninety-two years on the Island. Martha's Vineyard, its magic and its history, is part of the texture of her life. Like other Islanders, she knows the sounds of the sea in calm and stormy weather — and she knows the sounds that do not belong. One evening while Victoria waits on the dock for her granddaughter to return with the harbormaster, she hears a chilling scream followed by a splash and the sound of tires skidding on sand. She investigates and discovers a mutilated body floating on the outgoing tide.

With her granddaughter, Domingo the harbormaster, a swarm of Island characters, and a few mysterious visitors, Victoria manages to get in a good bit of detective work. However, she isn't able to prevent further homicide. As the tension mounts, Victoria concocts a scheme to reveal the killer, yet still has time to prepare her traditional Saturday night supper of Boston baked beans.

Meanwhile, summer visitors bask on the beach, sail Island waters, and shop in the Island stores, oblivious to the death and disorder murder has brought to the the native Islanders' lives.

Important Note: This book was listed for free on the date and time of this post. Prices can and do change without prior notice. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your purchase.

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Mortal Deception by Lizbeth Lipperman is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Mortal Deception by Lizbeth Lipperman as today's second free mystery ebook.

This title was listed as free as of the date and time of this post. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Mortal Deception by Lizbeth Lipperman

Mortal Deception by Lizbeth Lipperman
Publisher: The Story Vault

About Mortal Deception (from the publisher): A mix of deceit and lies rocks the world of a dying child, an ex-cop on a mission to clear her dead husband's name and an anesthesiologist who desperately wants out of a loveless marriage. To save her nephew's life, the young widow seduces the doctor accused of murdering his wife. But even as she collects evidence that proves he's the killer, she can't stop her heart from falling for him. Until the game turns deadly …

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Tainted Souls by Steven J. Wangsness is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Tainted Souls by Steven J. Wangsness as today's free mystery ebook.

This title was listed as free as of the date and time of this post. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Tainted Souls by Steven J. Wangsness

Tainted Souls by Steven J. Wangsness
Publisher: Ploughshare Point

About Tainted Souls (from the publisher): Detective Rick Frost washes up in the sleepy Los Angeles exurb of Santa Isidora after being cashiered by the LAPD. An everyday murder investigation draws Frost into a web of corruption that stretches from the salons of Beverly Hills to the Green Zone of Baghdad and quickly pits him against powerful forces that even the Feds fear to disturb. Before it’s over, Frost will face an agonizing decision: to bring the guilty to justice, he must risk the life of the woman he loves.

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The Eagle Has Landed by Jack Higgins is Today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Eagle Has Landed by Jack Higgins as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal. The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Wednesday, June 20, 2012.

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The Eagle Has Landed by Jack Higgins

The Eagle Has Landed by Jack Higgins
A Liam Devlin Thriller
Publisher: Open Road

First published in 1975, this classic World War II thriller was adapted into a film of the same title in 1976 starring Michael Caine.

About The Eagle Has Landed (from the publisher): In November of 1943, an elite team of Nazi paratroopers descends on British soil with a diabolical goal: to abduct Winston Churchill and cripple the Allied war effort. The mission, ordered by Hitler himself and planned by Heinrich Himmler, is led by ace agent Kurt Steiner and aided on the ground by IRA gunman Liam Devlin.

As the deadly duo executes Hitler’s harrowing plot, only the quiet town of Studley Constable stands in their way. Its residents are the lone souls aware of the impending Nazi plan, and they must become the most unlikely of heroes as the fate of the war hangs in the balance.

Important Note: Amazon.com updates its Kindle book deal every day at approximately midnight PT. The title referenced above is available at a discounted price for Wednesday, June 20, 2012 only.

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