Sunday, July 13, 2014

The Garden, A Novel of Suspense by Gillian Linscott, New from Endeavour Press

The Garden by Gillian Linscott

Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent digital publisher, promoting and selling ebook editions of works by new authors as well as bringing out ebook editions of out of print books.

We've selected one of their recently published mystery, suspense, thriller or crime titles to feature here today …

The Garden by Gillian Linscott

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $2.99 (as of 07/13/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

Originally published in hardcover by Allison & Busby in 2002. This is its first appearance as an ebook.

The Garden by Gillian Linscott, Amazon Kindle format

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Every home has its secrets …

Holders Hope. Herefordshire. In the long summer of the Edwardian age, the roots of a great garden are laid. But it's beauty and calm are deceptive — for this is a home with a secret. For two generations the lives of two families are bound up with the garden.

The Allegri family, mine owners with the money to pay for it. The Thomas family, mine workers from the Welsh valleys, whose care and skill help to shape it.

Three children — an unhappy rich girl, a musician and a boy dreaming of revolution — meet in the garden and share a secret that will affect the rest of their lives.

Over some of the most turbulent years of Britain's history, through the First World War and the industrial strife and poverty of the 1920s, the garden grows, suffers and is almost destroyed by the forces that created it. It waits, lost and overgrown, for a man from the twenty-first century with his own secret who will finally solve its mystery and bring a hope of its rebirth.

The Garden by Gillian Linscott

Murder Is My Business, A Mike Shayne Mystery by Brett Halliday, Now Available at a Special Price

Murder Is My Business by Brett Halliday

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to feature the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Hard Case Crime …

Murder Is My Business by Brett Halliday

A Mike Shayne Mystery

Publisher: Hard Case Crime

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/13/2014 at 4:00 PM ET).

In addition to our featured book from Hard Case Crime, the publisher has over 30 classic mystery titles currently available for $1.99 each in the Amazon Kindle Store. Use this link to see all of them.

Murder Is My Business by Brett Halliday, Amazon Kindle format

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Murder at the Rio Grande …

Ten years ago, private eye Mike Shayne did a job for one of the richest men in El Paso, digging up dirt on a boy courting the tycoon's daughter.

Now the daughter's back, all grown up and dangerous. And so's Shayne — but this time it's to investigate murder …

Murder Is My Business by Brett Halliday

Be Careful What You Witch For by Dawn Eastman, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during July 2014

Be Careful What You Witch For by Dawn Eastman

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during July 2014 …

Be Careful What You Witch For by Dawn Eastman

The Family Fortune Series (2nd)

Publisher: Berkley

Be Careful What You Witch For by Dawn Eastman, Amazon Kindle format

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for July 2014. For new hardcover mysteries, visit New Mysteries where for a list of July 2014 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

More about our featured title, below …

Leaving a traumatic police career behind, Clyde Fortune has returned to her seemingly quiet hometown of Crystal Haven, Michigan. In spite of the psychic powers of its residents, there's no telling what trouble is brewing in this burg …

The highlight of this year's fall festival in Crystal Haven is a bonfire with a witch's cauldron resting over it. Clyde's best friend, Diana, leads a ritual to divine the future, but it seems no one foresees that one of their own will drop dead — or that Diana will be a prime suspect.

Clyde already has her hands full with her eccentric family, runaway nephew, and burgeoning secret romance with a hunky homicide detective. But after another coven member is attacked, Clyde suspects there's a witch hunt afoot and focuses her psychic and sleuthing skills to clear her friend's name and catch a killer.

Be Careful What You Witch For by Dawn Eastman

Sand and Fire by Tom Young, New in Bookstores during July 2014

Sand and Fire by Tom Young

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during July 2014 is …

Sand and Fire by Tom Young

The Michael Parson Series (5th)

Publisher: Putnam

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For a list of more new hardcover titles to be published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for July 2014. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of July 2014 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

More about our featured title, below …

North Africa. A jihadist leader has seized a supply of sarin gas and is wreaking havoc: a nightclub in Sicily, a packed street in Gibraltar. Acting on information, Marine gunnery sergeant A. E. Blount, at six-foot-eight a formidable warrior, the grandson of one of the first black Marines, sets out with his strike force to kill or capture the terrorist.

But it is a trap. Several Marines are killed, some are captured, and the jihadist promises that unless forces withdraw, he will execute one prisoner a day. Immediately, Blount's friends and colleagues Sophia Gold, now with the U.N., and Lieutenant Colonel Michael Parson, working for the United States Africa Command, rush to Libya to help coordinate rescue efforts. The ordeal, however, has only begun. Soon they will all be fighting for their lives in the sand and fire of the desert.

Sand and Fire by Tom Young

Smoky Mountain Investigation by Annslee Urban, New from Harlequin Love Inspired Suspense in July 2014

Smoky Mountain Investigation by Annslee Urban

Omnimystery News is pleased to introduce a new mystery, suspense, or thriller title from Harlequin, published this month …

Smoky Mountain Investigation by Annslee Urban

Imprint: Love Inspired Suspense

Smoky Mountain Investigation by Annslee Urban, Amazon Kindle format

For more information about the book, see a synopsis, below.

"I'm watching you &hellip"

A mysterious caller taunts journalist Kylie Harper with details about a decade-old death, leading her to a new trail of murder. Who is this deranged person … and what does he want from her? Ex-Delta Force captain and Kylie's former love Nick Bentley fled their Smoky Mountain hometown after the murder of their classmate. When family duty calls him back, Nick comes face-to-face with Kylie …and the past he's tried to forget. Now Nick must put everything on the line to save Kylie before she becomes the next victim of a madman.

Smoky Mountain Investigation by Annslee Urban

The Cursed, The Krewe of Hunters by Heather Graham, Now Available at a Special Price

The Cursed by Heather Graham

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to feature the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Harlequin MIRA …

The Cursed by Heather Graham

The Krewe of Hunters (3rd in series)

Publisher: Harlequin MIRA

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/13/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

The Cursed by Heather Graham, Amazon Kindle format

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A haunted house in Key West …

Hannah O'Brien, who grew up in the house and now runs it as a B and B, has always had a special ability to see a pair of resident ghosts. But when a man is murdered in the alley behind her place, she's dismayed when his spirit appears, too, asking for help.

FBI agent Dallas Samson has a passionate interest in the murder, since the victim's a colleague whose death is connected to the smuggling ring known as Los Lobos — the wolves. Now Dallas is even more committed to chasing them down …

Unaware that Dallas has certain abilities of his own, Hannah calls her cousin Kelsey O'Brien, a member of the FBI's Krewe of Hunters, an elite unit of paranormal investigators. The present-day case is linked to a historical mystery involving salvagers, a curse and a sunken ship. Danger and desire bring Hannah and Dallas together, but to survive, they have to solve the mysteries of the past — and stay alive long enough to solve the crimes of the present!

The Cursed by Heather Graham

Jasmine's Fate, An Ace Edwards Mystery by Randy Rawls, a New MystereBook

Jasmine's Fate by Randy Rawls

Omnimystery News is pleased to present a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers during July 2014 and priced $4.99 or less …

Jasmine's Fate by Randy Rawls

An Ace Edwards Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Randy Rawls

Price: $2.99 (as of 07/13/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

Originally published in hardcover by Hilliard & Harris in 2007. This is its first appearance as an ebook.

Jasmine's Fate by Randy Rawls, Amazon Kindle format

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A morning phone call launches Ace Edwards, Dallas PI, into his most convoluted case. Douglas Isendorf the Third is murdered, and his father, the Texas hardware king, is in a rage. Jasmine Loverly, Ace's client and Doug III's live-in girlfriend (or is she his wife?) is suspect number one.

Kit Levitt, Ace's female compatriot, is out of town and unavailable to help, however he still has his two cats, his computer buddy, and his septuagenarian neighbor. How can he miss with such assistance?

Ace's path leads from Dallas to Grand Saline and Fruitvale, TX into the arms of Vickie Loverly, Jasmine's lookalike mother. Before it's over, Ace has waded through the baggage of three families and witnessed the "disappearance" of several people.

Jasmine's Fate by Randy Rawls

A Conversation with Novelist Richard Brawer

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Richard Brawer
with Richard Brawer

We are delighted to welcome novelist Richard Brawer to Omnimystery News today.

Richard is the author of several series and non-series novels, one of the latter being The Nano Experiment, which was originally published in trade paperback as Beyond Guilty in 2010 and is now available as an ebook.

We recently caught up with Richard and had a chance to talk about his work.

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Omnimystery News: Your first published books were part of a series featuring a recurring character. Tell us a little more about them.

Richard Brawer
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Richard Brawer

Richard Brawer: I started out writing a crime series. Between 1994 and 2003 I wrote three mysteries featuring detective David Nance.

Though I was an avid reader of mysteries, suspense and historical fiction novels, the last thing I ever thought I would do, would be to write a book. Then I read a horrendous newspaper article about a father in whose child was born with brain damage and he refused to take him home from the hospital. He thought he could return the child like a damaged piece of merchandise he bought in a store. The nurses were outraged and their disgust was quoted in the article.

I began making notes. The notes turned into paragraphs and the paragraphs into chapters. Thus my first mystery, Secrets Can be Deadly was born featuring detective, David Nance.

David was struggling to start his own home security business and did a little detective work on the side. His cases were mostly to expose cheating spouses and investigating insurance scams — were the jewels and car really stolen. But when his mother, a nurse, was murdered he vowed to find her killer.

After querying agents and receiving enough rejection letters to paper my office walls, a friend told me about a small publisher in of all places the town next to mine. I dropped in cold and gave them the book. Two weeks later they agreed to publish it. They liked it because I set it in the real Monmouth County, NJ and had historical vignettes about the county. After the book came out they asked me for another which I wrote about a murdered jeweler and then a third where a stock scammer was a murdered. These were all inspired by stories in the local newspaper.

OMN: How did David Nance change over the course of three books?

RB: Of course my detective had a girlfriend. All detectives have girlfriends. And of course they have their problems. This is where the growth comes in. The detective and his girlfriend have to resolve a few personal issues and those issues continue to grow throughout the three books.

When the publisher retired in 2010 she returned the rights to me. I re-wrote the books, bringing them up to date using computers and cell phones and put them in one volume titled Murder at the Jersey Shore and published the three book volume on Kindle KDP.

OMN: What came next?

RB: My fourth mystery was a stand-alone. Again it was based on real events. A resort town south of mine had fallen on hard times. When I was in high school and college this town was one of the hottest places on the Jersey Shore. Fifty-thousand people would flock there on summer weekends for the wide beaches and the boardwalk amusements.

However there was a race riot in 1970. Tourists abandoned the town and it quickly spiraled downhill. With the demise of the town, the owners of the amusements were going broke. One of those businessmen owned a million dollar, hand carved, antique carousel. When he put it up for sale there was a lot of controversy. It had been in the town since the late 1890s and many people wanted the town to buy it. I came up with a plot to use the carousel as the motive for a murder. I titled the book, Murder Goes Round and Round.

I tried to fit my detective into this novel but it wouldn't work. I had built him up as a local historical aficionado. In this book I was not going to use the real city's name, characters names, streets, etc., because I was adding a corrupt government and things that didn't exist as well as making the town far more decrepit than it really was. The plot had the carousel owner accused of the murder and I ended up using his widowed brother-in-law as the detective.

I couldn't find a publisher so I self published it. It still sells a few copies every month mainly because of reviews like these said: I couldn't put this wonderful mystery down … I learned a lot about antique carousels, not too much, just enough to keep me from getting bored. Lots of fascinating info on carousel history and making carousels and the rather sweet romance that develops.

People love carousels. I don't know anyone who hasn't ridden one either at a country fair or an amusement park.

OMN: Why did you switch from series mysteries to stand-alone thriller?

RB: I was looking for another project. My daughter is a lawyer in the entertainment business and writes scripts on the side. She had written a script where the protagonist, an African-American male, was wrongly convicted of murder and sentenced to death. Despite the screen play winning a number of awards including $1000.00 from a "Writer's Digest" contest she was not able to generate interest from her associates in Hollywood.

I said to her, "Let me write it as a book with an African-American female protagonist as there are many African-American actresses looking for a strong, leading role."

However, in the process the book took on a life of its own and dramatically deviated from the screen play. The only parts that remained the same were that the lead character was wrongly convicted of murder and sentenced to death, and she escapes death row and fights to prove her innocence. All the fighting, chases, and the ending are entirely different from the screenplay. This effort became The Nano Experiment.

OMN: How do you go about researching the plot points or the settings for your books?

RB: In my mysteries I had no problems with the settings. I lived in the area. That was not the same for The Nano Experiment.

For that book, I used internet research and experts. I picked Texas for the setting because they execute more people than any other state. I easily researched where the Texas execution prison is and the execution process. As for Houston I used a map of the city. Then I asked a friend who lives in Houston and to check my character's travels around that city for accuracy.

In my daughter's book she had her character using DNA to prove his innocence. I thought, how droll and how ordinary, how overused. I wanted something else to involve my character that will eventually result in her being innocent of the crime. When I read an article on nanomedicine I thought, that could be interesting.

However the research was far from interesting. I am not a scientist nor a doctor. The articles I read on the internet were "Greek" to me. Then I found an article by Robert A. Freitas Jr., J.D. Senior Research Fellow for the Institute for Molecular Manufacturing who put side notes explaining nanomedicine in layperson's terms. It was just what I needed and I was able to fit it perfectly into the story.

After I had finished the book I contacted Mr. Freitas to see if he would edit my understanding of nanomedicine. He was extremely gracious and fixed a couple of minor things I got wrong.

OMN: What is nanomedicine?

RB: Nanomedicine is the creation of microscopic, carbon-based, bacterium-sized computer controlled robots that are infused into the blood stream. The computer inside the robot is programmed to detect a virus-infected cell through the cell's specific antigen. Once the nanorobots's sensors find the virus-infected cells the nanorobots home in on those deformed cells and digest them into harmless, simple chemicals like sugar and amino acids.

Nanomedicine has the potential to cure the common cold, HIV, diabetes, cancer, alzheimers, muscular dystrophy, broken bones, damaged organs and spinal injuries. It can also diagnose problems without X-rays, invasive surgery, biopsies or blood tests.

Since I wrote the book I have been following the research about it in newspaper articles. It is getting there, but not quite yet. If it does come to pass we will all be like "ET" in the Spielberg movie, 250 years old and still in complete control of our faculties.

OMN: Tell us something about The Nano Experiment that isn't mentioned in the synopsis.

RB: The doctor that performs the execution puts Eileen into a coma with a controlled dosage of medication and corrupts the EKG monitor to make it look like she is dead and she is rushed to an island prison where she is used as a guinea pig in a nanomedicine drug experiment.

How Eileen escapes from the island prison, evades a private security force chasing her, finds the evidence that will prove she is innocent and reunites with her children make The Nano Experiment an emotionally charged, page turning thriller.

(NOTE: If Eileen was not selected for the experiment she would have been executed.)

OMN: Describe your general writing process for us.

RB: First: I form a major premise along with the ending of the story. I need a target to write toward. I make my endings satisfying for the reader, but they are not Cinderella endings.

Second: I create my protagonist and antagonist — their looks, quirks, and their experiences in life that affect their personalities and the way they react to events.

Third: I create a very rough outline as to how the story will progress from beginning to end.

To me, characters and scenes are two parts of the same thought process. The first thing I think about when creating characters and scenes is conflict. Characters in conflict and how they will resolve their conflicts keep the readers turning the pages. So when creating a scene I ask, what will be the conflict of the scene's feature character?

The more the conflicts a character has and how the character gets out of those conflicts, the more depth the character will have.

In The Nano Experiment the outward conflict is obvious. Eileen must prove her innocence. However, it her inner conflict, being the cause of her sisters' deaths led me to creating a dynamic opening chapter.
Conflicts can be anything from mild all the way up to knock-down drag-out fights. They can be scolding, bickering, differences of opinion, veiled threats, hurt feelings, sarcasm, warnings, silently questioning a person's veracity, loyalty and truthfulness. Conversations can start congenially and end up in confrontations. Once you expand your plot your imagination will automatically create conflicts.

Finally: I write from my opening chapter to the conclusion of the story. I strive to take the reader on a journey that is never a straight line, but more like the line of a gyrating stock market. I place red herrings in my mysteries and adventure and jeopardy in my suspense novels and many setbacks in all my stories.

I am a draft writer. I try to get the story on paper as fast as possible because the story is running around in my head and I want to get it out quickly. I say paper because I write long hand then type into my computer. Transposing from paper to print is my first edit. Then I print out the book and continue my rewrites.

OMN: What advice might you offer to aspiring writers?

RB: I read a lot of books before I contemplated writing one. So my first advice is to read, read, read then write your first book based on your favorite genre. Once you get practice writing you can branch out into other genres. One of my branches is an historical fiction titled, Silk Legacy. It is set in the hey-day of Paterson, NJ's silk industry in the early twentieth century. Since this is a piece about writing mysteries and thrillers I won't go into that story here. You can read about it on my website listed below. But believe me, there is a lot of conflict. One reviewer said: The family is made up of flesh-and-blood characters. They laugh, love, argue, fight, and have adulterous affairs.

My second piece of advice is once you begin your writing try to find a critique group that will give you honest feedback on character development, dialogue, voice, plot, conflict and setting. But don't automatically take anyone's critique as gospel. Remember, it's your story. Analyze the critiques to see if they have merit. Say you have a six person group. If one person criticizes something then it may or may not be valid. But if three or four in the group say the same thing about a segment then you should take it under serious consideration.

OMN: If The Nano Experiment were to be adapted for television or film, what do you think your involvement would be in its production?

RB: Funny you should ask this question. I would not have any interaction. As I mentioned my daughter writes scripts. She liked The Nano Experiment so much she wrote and is working with someone to make it into a movie for the big screen or TV. I think it would be perfect for Lifetime because they like strong female characters.

However, she told me don't get all excited. Everybody walks around Hollywood with a script in their back pocket. The odds of this book every reaching the big or small screen are almost as small as winning the lottery. She should know. She's in the business. But as the lottery ads say, "Hey, you never know."

OMN: The Nano Experiment's cover mentions it was previously published as Beyond Guilty. What is the backstory here?

RB: This was my most disappointing experience. The Nano Experiment was originally published under a different title by L & L Dreamspell, a wonderful mid-size independent press with 100 authors. Sadly one of the partners passed away and the other could not continue without her life-long friend. She closed the publisher returning the rights to the authors. This was sorrowful news because the ladies who ran the publisher were wonderful people and highly professional. Thus the original title was no longer available in any format so I re-titled it, had a new cover made and published it on Amazon KDP.

OMN: What's next for you?

RB: My next book is coming out in September 2014 and is a romantic suspense novel titled Love's Sweet Sorrow being published by Vinspire Publishing.

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Becoming an author was the last thing Richard Brawer thought he would do. After graduating the University of Florida and a six months basic training tour in the National Guard, Richard worked in the curtain and linen area of the textile industry in New York City. The company he worked for went out of business in 1973 so he and his wife took a gamble and opened a home decorator store which they ran successfully until they retired in 1999.

Richard's career as a novelist began after reading a newspaper article. Asking "What if …", he began making notes. The notes turned into paragraphs and the paragraphs into chapters. Thus his first mystery, The Nurse Wore Black, was born. From there Richard went on to write three more mysteries, an historical fiction novel, two thrillers and is working on his eighth novel.

For more information about the author, please visit his website at SilkLegacy.com.

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The Nano Experiment by Richard Brawer

The Nano Experiment
Richard Brawer
A Novel of Suspense

At fifteen, Eileen Robinson lives in an ideal, middle class African-American family in Houston, Texas. When her father is murdered, an innocent victim in a drive by shooting, her sheltered life spirals downward into gloom. Her once stay-at-home mother is forced to go to work cleaning offices at night. Instead of enjoying her carefree teenage years hanging with her friends, Eileen is relegated to babysitting her two younger sisters. One night she sneaks out on them. Trying to cook something, they die in a fire.

Tormented and wanting to kill herself, Eileen runs away from home. Befriended by a drug dealer, she moves in with him. At twenty-one she is a single mother of two, falsely convicted of killing a state senator's son. At thirty-two she is executed. Or is she?

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Warned Off by Richard Pitman and Joe McNally is Today's Fifth Featured Free MystereBook

Warned Off by Richard Pitman and Joe McNally

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Warned Off by Richard Pitman and Joe McNally

An Eddie Malloy Mystery

Publisher: Richard Pitman and Joe McNally

… as today's fifth free mystery ebook. This is a repeat freebie that was last featured on our site on January 02, 2013.

Warned Off by Richard Pitman and Joe McNally, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of July 13, 2014 at 7:30 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. 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 completing your transaction.

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More on today's free book, below.

From Champion Jockey at 22 to down-and-out at 27, Eddie Malloy is bitter and desolate, reduced to living in an ancient caravan working for a tyrannical horse dealer. Estranged from his family and the sport he loves, Eddie cannot forget or forgive the racing authorities for believing false allegations of horse doping against him which robbed him of his riding licence.

With another miserable Christmas looming, Eddie's discovery of murder victim Danny Gordon in the racing capital of Newmarket offers him a perilous path to the resurrection of his career. He must balance that ultimate reward against the risk of becoming a victim of Gordon's ruthless killers.

Warned Off by Richard Pitman and Joe McNally

The Profiler by Chris Taylor is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

The Profiler by Chris Taylor

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

The Profiler by Chris Taylor

The Munro Family Series

Publisher: LCT Productions

… as today's fourth free mystery ebook.

The Profiler by Chris Taylor, Amazon Kindle format

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A psychopathic killer is stalking the women of Sydney …

Federal Agent Clayton Munro, a criminal profiler with the Australian Federal Police (AFP), has been called upon to assist in hunting down a vicious murderer who is intent upon carving up his victims while they're still alive. Guilt-stricken over his wife's suicide, Clayton's forced to set aside his personal issues in order to focus on the case.

Detective Ellie Cooper is also no stranger to heartache. Pregnant and abandoned at the altar by a fiancé intent on pursuing a career with the AFP, her opinion of the elite body of officers is anything but favorable. Angered when her boss orders her to partner with the Fed, she's determined not to cut him any slack.

But women are dying on the streets of western Sydney and the pressure is mounting to find the person responsible. Will Clayton and Ellie be able to put aside their animosity and work together to catch a killer before it's too late? And what about the special fascination the killer seems to have with Ellie?

The Profiler by Chris Taylor

Ink, Red, Dead by Joanna Campbell Slan is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Ink, Red, Dead by Joanna Campbell Slan

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Ink, Red, Dead by Joanna Campbell Slan

A Kiki Lowenstein Mystery

Publisher: Spot on Publishing

… as today's third free mystery ebook.

Ink, Red, Dead by Joanna Campbell Slan, Amazon Kindle format

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On a sweltering day, ace scrapbooker Kiki Lowenstein has to cancel a crafting party when she discovers Marla Lever, their hostess, nearly dead of the heat. Not only is Marla seriously "under the weather", she's also a hoarder, and her home is a house of horrors, complete with a corpse in the cooler.

Meanwhile, Detective Chad Detweiler works a cold case that involves women disappearing all over St. Louis. The attraction between Kiki and Detweiler heats to a red-hot fever pitch, but will it boil over and leave both of them feeling burned?

Ink, Red, Dead by Joanna Campbell Slan

The Sound of Footsteps by Diane Patterson is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

The Sound of Footsteps by Diane Patterson

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

The Sound of Footsteps by Diane Patterson

A Drusilla Thorne Mystery

Publisher: Diane Patterson

… as today's second free mystery ebook.

The Sound of Footsteps by Diane Patterson, Amazon Kindle format

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Ghosts are fun. Ghosts are easy to deal with. Ghosts aren't real. Reality is where the trouble starts.

Drusilla Thorne and her sister Stevie need a place to live in San Antonio while Drusilla sets up her new identity. The place they find is definitely cheap — the landlord can't find tenants because it's supposedly haunted. That's fine with Drusilla, because she knows ghosts aren't real.

But something is making enough noise to keep her awake at night. And if it's not ghosts making those noises, what is? Sometimes Drusilla needs to remember asking questions might bring answers nobody wants to hear.

The Sound of Footsteps by Diane Patterson

The Defendents by John Ellsworth is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

The Defendents by John Ellsworth

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

The Defendents by John Ellsworth

A Thaddeus Murfee Legal Thriller

Publisher: Subjudica House

… as today's free mystery ebook.

The Defendents by John Ellsworth, Amazon Kindle format

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More on today's free book, below.

The guilty party is found murdered. Or was he guilty? Ermeline is arrested because she had motive and opportunity. She hires rookie attorney Thaddeus Murfee, who makes his debut defending his first murder case.

Ilene is a beautiful widow who loves horses. Ilene is introduced to Thaddeus one Saturday morning as he is caring for his own horse. She invites him to Christmas dinner. Soon Thaddeus finds himself in great need of her care and she rushes in to help.

Paralegal Christine Susmann, home from the war in Iraq, uses her military training to help Thaddeus put together the defense. Together they discover the dark forces behind the case and Christine teaches him how to arm himself and how to shoot — a skill he will need. The suspense mounts while alibis fall away and the killer's plot is discovered.

The Defendents by John Ellsworth

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (140713)

Big Fish Games

Here is today's mystery and suspense update from Big Fish Games …

• The New Release is Dead Reckoning: Silvermoon Isle (Collector's Edition).

• The current Catch of the Week is Fallen: The Flowers of Evil, just $2.99 through Sunday, July 13, 2014 only.

• Today's Special Deal — This weekend only: Summer Sale! All Standard Games $4.99! Use coupon code SUMMER at checkout. Excludes Collector's Editions. Offer valid through July 13th, 2014 only until 11:59 PM PT.

Visit the Omnimystery Entertainment Network for more games of mystery and suspense!

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Dead Reckoning: Silvermoon Isle (Collector's Edition)

The New Release today is Dead Reckoning: Silvermoon Isle (Collector's Edition)

Silver-screen star Veronica West plummeted to her death from the top of a lighthouse on Silvermoon Isle. Was it an accident? A suicide? Or did someone at the party that night kill Veronica? Solve the case using an innovative “deduction” feature that turns questioning suspects into a fun, interactive game!

This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won't find in the standard version, including: A thrilling bonus game; Extra hidden object and puzzle challenges; Wallpapers, music, concept art, and more; and an Available Strategy Guide.

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour.

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Fallen: The Flowers of Evil

The current Catch of the Week is Fallen: The Flowers of Evil

You've seen a lot as a doctor, but after making a simple house call, you stumble into a supernatural investigation. A little girl is suffering a high fever after being attacked by a monster, and she's not the only one. The city is quarantined as mysterious flowers begin to sprout all over Blackburn. Who's behind this? How are all the clues connected? There's only one way to find out, in this mysterious Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game.

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game at the special price of $2.99 through Sunday, July 13, 2014.

Saturday, July 12, 2014

An Appetite for Murder by Linda Stratmann, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during July 2014

An Appetite for Murder by Linda Stratmann

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during July 2014 …

An Appetite for Murder by Linda Stratmann

The Frances Doughty Series (4th)

Publisher: The History Press

An Appetite for Murder by Linda Stratmann, Amazon Kindle format

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for July 2014. For new hardcover mysteries, visit New Mysteries where for a list of July 2014 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

More about our featured title, below …

The sudden death of overweight 49-year-old Thomas Whibley sparks off an acrimonious furore in Bayswater, and sparks fly between rival diet doctors, vegetarians and the extremist Pure Food Society. Young sleuth Frances Doughty is engaged to discover the author of anonymous libels, when a former colleague of Whibley's, Hubert Sweetman, who has served fourteen years in prison for a violent robbery he claims he did not commit, asks her to trace his estranged family.

Before she can start, however, the police arrive and arrest her client for the murder of his wife. There will be more murders and a vicious attack on Frances before she finally resolves a number of knotty questions. Is Hubert Sweetman really innocent? Where are his missing children? And who wielded the poisoned pen?

An Appetite for Murder by Linda Stratmann

Act of War by Brad Thor, New in Bookstores during July 2014

Act of War by Brad Thor

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during July 2014 is …

Act of War by Brad Thor

The Scot Harvath Series (13th)

Publisher: Atria Books

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For a list of more new hardcover titles to be published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for July 2014. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of July 2014 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

More about our featured title, below …

After a CIA agent mysteriously dies overseas, his top asset surfaces with a startling and terrifying claim. There's just one problem — no one knows if she can be trusted.

But when six exchange students go missing, two airplane passengers trade places, and one political-asylum seeker is arrested, a deadly chain of events is set in motion.

With the United States facing an imminent and devastating attack, America's new president must turn to covert counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath to help carry out two of the most dangerous operations in the country's history.

Code-named "Gold Dust" and "Blackbird", they are shrouded in absolute secrecy as either of them, if discovered, will constitute an act of war.

Act of War by Brad Thor

Shake Down by Jill Elizabeth Nelson, New from Harlequin Love Inspired Suspense in July 2014

Shake Down by Jill Elizabeth Nelson

Omnimystery News is pleased to introduce a new mystery, suspense, or thriller title from Harlequin, published this month …

Shake Down by Jill Elizabeth Nelson

Imprint: Love Inspired Suspense

Shake Down by Jill Elizabeth Nelson, Amazon Kindle format

For more information about the book, see a synopsis, below.

To clear his imprisoned father's name, Shane Gillum must find evidence hidden in a Martha's Vineyard cottage. But he arrives to find the "vacant" property being prepped for sale by real estate agent Janice Swenson. Is she tied to the notorious owners? Or is she in over her head as the "accidents" on the property grow increasingly dangerous? And who is the saboteur targeting — Shane with his search, or Janice with her dark, hidden past? With so much at stake, trusting Janice is a huge risk …but keeping silent about the cottage's mysteries could mire them both in a deadly scheme.

Shake Down by Jill Elizabeth Nelson

Five Suspense Thrillers by David Baldacci, Now Available at a Special Price

Total Control by David Baldacci

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to feature the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Grand Central …

Total Control by David Baldacci

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Grand Central

Price: $4.99 (as of 07/12/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

Five of David Baldacci's early stand-alone thrillers are currently available for $4.99 each in the Amazon Kindle Store: The Winner, The Simple Truth, Saving Faith, Wish You Well, and our featured title in this post, Total Control. Use this link to see all five.

Total Control by David Baldacci, Amazon Kindle format

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Sidney Archer has it all: a husband she loves, a job at which she excels, and a cherished young daughter. Then, as a plane plummets into the Virginia countryside, everything changes. And suddenly there is no one whom Sidney Archer can trust.

Jason Archer is a rising young executive at Triton Global, the world’s leading technology conglomerate. Determined to give his family the best of everything, Archer has secretly entered into a deadly game. He is about to disappear — leaving behind a wife who must sort out his lies from his truths, an accident team that wants to know why the plane he was ticketed on crashed, and a veteran FBI agent who wants to know it all …

Total Control by David Baldacci

An Excerpt from Adventures in House Sitting by John Andes

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of John Andes
Adventures in House Sitting
by John Andes

We are delighted to welcome John Andes to Omnimystery News today.

John's new novel of suspense is Adventures in House Sitting (iUniverse; January 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt, the first chapter.

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Adventures in House Sitting by John Andes

WHERE AM I? SOMEWHERE ON THE space time continuum known as life. I am somewhere between then and then. Between back then and until then. I am somewhere between when and when. When I was a young man and when I am older. I am between the womb and worm food.
  Where am I? I am somewhere between self-absorbency and altruism. I am between me and us. I am between "it's none on my concern" and "why did this happen." I am between standing still and getting actively involved. I am between holding on to all I know and running into the unknown.
  Where am I? I am somewhere between burgers with fries and Smoked Scottish Salmon on a bed of wild rice. I am between draft local beer and twenty-five year old Single Malt. I am between bars of homogenized chocolate and handmade white chocolate truffles. I am between AC/DC and Vivaldi. I am between being a heavy drinker and a stoner.
  Where am I? I am between the corporate world with its trappings of fashion that cover its inner insecurities and the freedom of the casually dressed to be honest. I am between the hidden agendas of mediocre over-bearing leaders and the unthreatened workers who speak their minds. I am between the yes men and the no thanks people. I am between a six-figure income and a decent living. I am between the elitist towers of an Ivy League education and the rudimentary near-rural fields of learning. I am between intelligence and wisdom. I am between "I know it all" and "I have no idea." I am between jaded and naïve. I am between having done it all and just beginning to do anything.
  Where am I? I am in Belleair a very tony town within Clearwater, a very tony city on Florida's west coast. Belleair is a huge nugget within a gold mine. There is also Belleair Bluffs south of Belleair on a hill overlooking the Intercoastal Waterway  … ergo the Bluffs. But, that's another place and story. Belleair has no downtown. It is a bedroom community. From the $5 million+ beach homes to the $10 million+ homes overlooking the golf course. These homes are similar to the homes in every expensive community from Florida to Maine … mainland to island. They look similar. They are similarly large. There are no trailer parks in Belleair. There are no bungalow or "cracker shacks" in Belleair. The big homes and their residents are protected by Police, large walls, and electric gates. The Police know who belongs in which house, who is a guest, and who simply does not belong.
  Where am I? I am a few miles from my home sitting by a pool at the home of another. The pool is huge for a private, backyard pleasure pond. It is fifteen yards long and eight yards wide. At one end is a twelve square-yard patio with a large table beneath a larger yellow and white striped square tent with roll-up sides like the ones seen in movies about the desert. Four yellow and white pillowed chairs fit at the sides of the table, and four pillow covered chaise lounges in yellow and white striped fabric are outside the tent. A big and quite expensive matching set. At the other end of the pool is a cascading waterfall. The water is re-circulated through the pool after being heated in the winter and cooled in the summer. Always a perfect 74 degrees. In addition to the swimming pool, the residents enjoy a tennis Court and four car garage. If you got it, enjoy it. And they got it.
  Augustus Hirwud founded a storage system; large boxes stacked on a concrete slab. Now people can store all manner of items that they want out of their homes, but not out of their lives. These items can be retrieved as needed or moved within the storage container across country to a new home. He works twelve hours a day five days a week despite being very successful and fifty-nine. He is trim and handsome. His wife, Jenni, travels to New York, Milan, and London to shop, see, and live. She is thirty-one and quite beautiful. His work life pays for her lifestyle. She is his second wife; a living trophy. They appear to be happy despite their age and lifestyle differences.
  He has two adult children from his first marriage; Veronika, who is twenty-six and lives in Atlanta. She is Publisher of a weekly newspaper called Hotlanta Nights. There are rumors that when she was a teen she was sent away to an expensive, very private rehab institution out West. Then there is Augustus Hirwud Jr., who is twenty-three and owns three topless bars in Tampa. His late night activities have earned him several visits from the local Vice and Narco squads. He has expressed no interest in working with or for his father. The boy is known to his parents only as Junior. The two offspring enjoy what their father's money can buy them, but choose to keep the old man at arm's length.
  Every weekend when Jenni is home, the Hirwuds take their yacht, AJ out for a two-or three- day sail. They give the housekeeper the weekend off and I live inside their house. Inside the house is a very varied collection of glass and marble statues, vases that always hold flowers and bric-a-brac that have no outward meaning except imported and expensive. During the week the housekeeper sees to the flowers and the general tidiness of the house. A bonded cleaning company comes weekly to ensure cleanliness. There is no art on the walls and no oriental rugs on the floors. The house is devoid of intellectual culture.
   I am a house sitter. I sit in peoples' houses when they don't want strangers to know they are not present in the house; I am there. This service does not preclude the use of alarms, but it does provide the extra benefit of faux habitation. I have the alarm codes to ten homes in this high-end neighborhood, and I am on a first name basis with several different security providers. Lights, both interior and exterior are manually randomly turned on and off to avoid the perception of a programmed pattern. A human form is visible walking outside the house. A body is seen walking by a window. A car is moved in the driveway. Mail is taken in. Pets are cared for; walked, fed, and played with. The net result is that the house is not empty and thus not viable for break in. I am trusted partially because of my age; I am over sixty and thus will not have wild raucous bacchanals in the owner's absence. I am trusted partially because pets like me. This latter is just as important as having a child like the baby sitter. Maybe more important.
  I charge $75.00 a day for my services. Cash money. No checks. My clients can afford the tabs they pay. I buy and consume my own food, but drink the wine or hard liquor that is in the house. Fortunately, my clients are financially comfortable and like only good alcohol; imported wines, single malt Scotches and the best small batch bourbons. My client list is comprised of ten regulars who sometimes refer potential clients to me. I sit once for a potential client who wants to join my roster before I decide to include anyone to my list of regulars. Sort of like a test market. I have rejected several referrals just because they don't have the right adult beverages or they try to micro-manage me. I average between twelve and fifteen nights a month house sitting. To fill in my days, I work part time in the hardware Department of a large home improvement store. I receive social security and a pension from one of my former corporate lives. All-in-all my monthly cash influx is greater than the national median income for a white family of four.
  Where am I? Watching the lights play in pool's water. The water splashing from the waterfall creates a constant yet dissimilar rippling motion in the pool. The lights reflected off the water and the blue background of the pool sides and bottom produce an effect that is somewhere between the fluorescent illumination of a deep sea creature and a thread of white fireworks. The bouncing, twisting light scene is hypnotic, enhanced by the single malt over one ice cube and the hand rolled smoke. I am a child of the sixties.
  The summer breeze and the chirping of the crickets calm the night. As I drift in and out of the moment, the female Dalmatian, Karma, interrupts my reverie. She nuzzles my hand and stares as if to say; "It's time for my late night walk. So get off your lazy ass, get the leash and poop bag, and take me to the park." Like a good male, I obey the female.
  The street-lit Simmons Dog Park is six blocks from the house. It is approximately two blocks in size. It is split in half by a main thoroughfare. On the way to the park, Karma meanders toward her ultimate destination. She stops at every large plant and tree to sniff and pee. She tells every dog after her that this spot is hers. Soon she is void of urine, yet she continues to go through the motion of marking. I keep the leash short, no more than six feet, to ensure that she does not run into the road or onto a neighbor's porch. Her desire to mark her territory at various and diverse locations on the path to the park causes me to move the leash from one hand to the other so as to not become entangled in her process.
  When we reach the park, I look to see if there are any other dogs roaming the grass. There are none, so I let her off the leash. This is a no-no for dog walkers, but at this hour and with this dog, I am willing to risk any criticism. She knows not to leave the area without me. And I can see her beneath the street lamps. After turning in small circles, she stops, curls her body, and deposits some thing for me to pickup. When she is done, she bounds around the grass and joyfully runs beneath the bushes as if she has shed a great burden. Shortly she returns to my side to be hooked up to the leash so that she may return home. On the way back she again stops at every large plant and tree to be sure no other dog has over-marked her territory. This is the bulk of our late night ritual.
  Once home she runs to the back yard hose. The last part of our ritual is a spritz. This cools her and cleans her of any dirt, leaves, and small twigs she may have acquired. I notice that she has two yellow gummy bracelets hanging from her mouth. They appear to be caught on a lower incisor. As I remove them, I see that they are partially covered with a brown coating. Washing away the coating, I realize that it is not dirt it is blood. I check Karma's mouth. She is not cut. The blood must have come from the bracelets' owner. I check out the items. They both are inscribed with the words "Semper Fi", the Marine Corps motto … Always Faithful. The inside of one bracelet is clean, while the inside of the second bracelet bears a series of apparent random numbers and letters. What is this nonsense? I place the bracelets in my pocket. With that I head back to the park, flashlight and cell phone in my hands. Karma remains at home.
  I scour the lawn and peer into the bushes. Deep beneath a massive growth, I spy a hand. As I part the branches, I see the hand is attached to an arm, which is attached to a partially clothed female body. Now I panic. My heart is racing. I must call the Police, who will most likely notice that I have had more than one adult beverage and I have indulged in cannabis. The smell is on my clothes. If they ask, I'll simply say I am fighting the onset of glaucoma. I must call the Police. I have no choice.


Two Belleair Police cars, a Pinellas County Sheriff car, and an EMS wagon arrive in five minutes. It seems like five hours given my self-centered worry. The visual cacophony of high beam head lights as well as blue and red flashing lights from their vehicles illuminates the neighbor hood and brings residents to their front porches or balconies. The Police examine the location and string yellow "Crime Scene" tape around that section of the park. They want to be sure that no one spoils the crime scene. And, just as important, they want all the neighbors know the Police are working diligently to earn their pay. Belleair Police Officer Ray Rutt approaches me.
  "Were you the gentleman who called the Police?"
  "Yes."
  "And what is your name?"
  "Thomas Jenkins."
  "Where do you live, Mr. Jenkins?"
  "I live in Clearwater at 3301 Highland, unit 345. I am here in Belleair because I am a house sitter. I do not live in Belleair."
  "Why were you in the park late at night?"
  "I house sit for the Hirwuds when they are away. They are sailing this weekend. They moor their yacht in the Fort Myers harbor. I was walking Karma, their dog."
  "When did you first notice the victim?"
  I relate the episode from Karma's walk to the spritz to my return to the park for investigation. He seems satisfied with my recitation of the facts.
  "Where is the bracelet?"
  I relinquish only one bracelet. I keep the bracelet that bears a series of data in my pocket.
  "May I leave?"
  "Yes, we have your contact information. Before you go, please provide a telephone number where we can contact Mr. Hirwud to confirm why you are here. Don't leave town without notifying us. Thanks for your public service, Mr. Jenkins. "
  I know and suspect that Officer Rutt knows that he will be unable to reach the Hirwuds directly since they will be out on the Gulf. So, if he really wants to reach them this weekend, he will have to call the harbor and have them patch him through the Ship-to-Shore system. My bet is that he will wait until Monday.


Back at the house, I dive into the pool to wash off the sweat of anxiety. If Officer Rutt detected my indiscretion, he did not reveal his reaction. Paddling casually I feel my swim suit pocket. The second bracelet; the one with the random letters and numbers. Without my glasses and in the dim light of the pool, I can't read a damned thing. I'll examine it tomorrow. Towel dry. Pour two ounces of Balvenie 14 Caribbean. Drop one ice cube into the glass. Fire up the roach. Hit it deep. Result? A pronounced dive into the abyss of nod.


The morning sun awakens me. I am on a chaise lounge. Karma has slept at my feet. Now she wants her morning walk in the park. Back we go. This time we can't enter. Too much crime scene tape and warnings to possible walkers. So we take a stroll around the neighborhood. All before I've had my coffee. Back home I feed Karma, while I brew the morning elixir of awareness. Glasses on and sitting in the brightness of daylight, I review the nonsense on the inside of the bracelet; 767332535263TMGJWZDHZS. Is this a code? Where does the sequence begin? End? In a circle is there a beginning or an end? What does it mean? No time to ponder this enigma. I am exhausted from the flurry of activity last night. I toss the bracelet in my overnight bag.


I am off to my shift at the home improvement store. Four hours of dealing with people who don't know what they want, but who expect guys like me to tell them. The first day of training, employees are told that customers come to the store to buy something. The job of the sales staff is to help customers spend more than they had anticipated. To convince them that they need all the extras that are collateral items essential to the simple project at home. Employees receive bonuses for surpassing dollar sales targets both individually and for the Department. Never sales quotas or sales goals. Employees are given targets. Today is Saturday. The day of the DIY hoard. The day of the big dollar volume.
  "Excuse, can you help me?"
  "Yes ma'am how can I help you?"
  "I want to replace the medicine cabinet and below sink cabinet in my second bathroom. I guess I'll need the cabinets and the hardware to make them look special. It is a guest bath room. I took a picture so you could see what is in there now."
  "Let me show you our value line of cabinets. These come stained and painted and are made of particle board. Very solid. But, because of the particle board composition, the doors can warp. If any moisture seeps beyond the outer surface, the particles will absorb the moisture and expand, thus warping the panel and ultimately splintering it. Is there a shower or bath in the second bathroom?"
  "Yes. A shower."
  "Well, you would not want the panels to warp and splinter so severely that they have to be replaced in three to five years?"
  "Oh, my, No. I want to redecorate once."
  "Then I suggest the solid wood cabinets. Either painted or stained."
  "I like the stained look."
  "We have oak, maple, and pine. Which fits with the wall and tile colors?"
  "Oak."
  "Nice choice."
  "Would you like that in a dark, medium or light stain?"
  "Light."
  "OK, great. We will put a waterproof coating over the stain to keep moisture out for years."
  "Thank you."
   "Now for the hardware.
  "Brushed silver or rich brass would look very elegant. Here let me hold one handle of each up to this light oak panel. So you can make an educated choice."
  "I like the brass it looks almost like gold."
  "Great. Now for the surface around the sink. I suggest a synthetic marble colored to work with the cabinets. Let me show you over here."
  "That's lovely. The specs of brass tie everything together."
  "One more question. Are you keeping the commode lid and seat in white or would you like to have them match your new cabinets?"
  "Can you do that?"
  "Yes ma'am. Look over here. A perfect match."
  "I'll take them."
  "One last question. How about the towel rack? White or matching?"
  "Matching."
  "I would like to recommend that you select a brass curtain rod and rings to match the cabinet hardware."
  "Perfect. Let me ask you a question. Can you recommend a carpenter or handy man, who can remove my old items and replace them with these items?"
  "Ma'am we do not recommend a specific carpenter. Our company policy prohibits it due to the possibility of favoritism. But I can give you a list of carpenters who do such work. All of these carpenters have worked for our customers recently. I suggest you contact three of them to get references and estimates of costs and timing. Then you can select the one that you wish. We will even hold your purchased items here at the store for two weeks while you go through the selection process. There is no charge for this service."
  "Thank you. You have been very helpful."
  "Ma'am, thank you for shopping with us. Let me get a cart and walk with you to the cashier. Then I'll take your purchase back to the loading dock for pickup later. Please be sure to give your selected carpenter a copy of your receipt so we know we are giving your merchandise to the right individual."
  We walk through the cashier line. Without knowing her budget, my guess is that the $1,450 she spent went well beyond it. And it exceeded my weekly dollar target. Hot damn I'm good.


Karma misses me. She jumps for joy at my arrival. It is time for a long walk; a thirty-minute series of sniffs and squats. The sun gets to her and her panting tells me it's time to go home. Time, also, for me to swim, sip, and read the newspaper.

Woman Murdered in Belleair Park: Friday night Belleair Police discovered the body of former Marine Lieutenant, Marjory Martin dead in Simmons Park. Ms. Martin had been stabbed numerous times and her body was left in the bushes of the park. Because the investigation into her murder is on-going, the Belleair PD spokesperson would not release any further details.

  Non-reporting on a distasteful story. No one in Belleair wants a mess like this to stink up their pristine homes and lives. Sadly, Marjory's death will disappear from the paper and from the residents' awareness in a week or two. Her death will become a footnote in this year's Belleair's year in review. Very sad.
  Oh, well what can a house sitter do, but luxuriate in the manses of others. Damn. I can dig. I can ask questions. I can be a pain in the asses of the local Police officials. To start I will send an inquisitive e-mail to the editor. To my laptop.

Editor of the Clearwater Clarion
  Who was Marine Lieutenant, Marjory Martin found dead in Simmons Park? Why was she murdered? Why was she murdered here? Who murdered her? Was she a resident of Belleair? Was the murderer a resident of Belleair? Will this happen to other residents? Are we safe in our homes? On the streets? These questions need to be addressed and answered by the Police as soon as humanly possible. But, as yet there is nothing from the Police Department, but protocol silence. What are you doing to relieve the anxiety of the community? We want answers.

  That should stir-up the comfortable paper that covers the comfortable neighborhood.

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John Andes was born and raised in Central Pennsylvania, and received a degree in philosophy from Brown University. His business career started in New York and was focused on advertising and marketing. He has two adult sons, is retired and lives on the Gulf Coast where he coaches little league football, teaches creative writing, and mentors small business owners.

For more information about the author, please visit his website at CrimeNovelsOnline.com.

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Adventures in House Sitting by John Andes

Adventures in House Sitting
John Andes
A Novel of Suspense

Thomas Jenkins is a house sitter in Belleair, a tony town within the tony city of Clearwater on Florida's West Coast. He sits in homes of the rich and powerful when they want to go away for extended weekends or vacations. Thomas Jenkins is a man who embraces the present only if he can maintain a tight grasp on the joys of the past. He is a child of the sixties.

One night, while walking the dog of a client, he discovers the mutilated body of a woman. A few days later, Tom discovers a hit and run victim, Donnielle Weaver, whom he helps recover from the incident … not an accident. She is a reporter for the Clearwater Clarion with a connection to the murdered woman. Thus, begins his journey into the dark world of multiple murders, corruption, exploitation, and drug trafficking.

Disinterested at first, he becomes more involved in Donnielle's search for the truth; truth about two powerful members of Belleair society and illegal immigrants. As the search expands, the interconnected intrigue intensifies. The investigation reveals a force that will go to any measure to protect itself. Random and unconnected violence is not random and unconnected. All during the journey, Thomas's house sitting provides new perspectives into the world of the privileged.

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