Thursday, July 24, 2014

New This Week: Crime Scene, A Reilly Steel Thriller by Casey Hill

Crime Scene by Casey Hill

Casey Hill releases a short-novel prequel to her series featuring forensic investigator Reilly Steel …

Crime Scene by Casey Hill

A Reilly Steel Thriller

Publisher: Casey Hill

Price: $2.99 (as of 07/24/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

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Forty miles south of Washington, D.C. lies the small town of Quantico. Situated among lush greenery, the 547 acre property is where FBI recruits run obstacle courses, engage in firearms training and participate in mock hostage scenarios in Hogan’s Alley.

It's the world budding forensic investigator Reilly Steel was born for.

During her first semester at the Academy, a fatal accident occurs at a student party off-campus, and a fellow recruit is under suspicion. But by the behavior of the other students and the forensic evidence at the crime scene, Reilly guesses that there is more to the story than meets the eye.

Will her instincts, and everything she's learnt at Quantico so far help Reilly uncover the truth behind the victim's death?

Crime Scene by Casey Hill

An Excerpt from Invisible Streets, a Suspense Thriller by Toby Ball

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Toby Ball
Invisible Streets
by Toby Ball

We are delighted to welcome novelist Toby Ball to Omnimystery News.

Toby — the author of two previous thrillers, The Vaults and Scorch City — has a new book published today, Invisible Streets (The Overlook Press; July 2014 hardcover and ebook formats), and we are pleased to present you with an excerpt from it, Chapter 14, which introduces one of the book's more morally ambiguous characters, and employs the darkened bar setting perfect for a noir; it also talks about the New City Project that is at the core of the book's mystery.

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Invisible Streets by Toby Ball

DORMAN HAD A REGULAR TABLE AT the Ares Club, a semicircular booth around a half-moon glass-top in a dark corner of the dark room. The house band played their usual languid jazz, backing a woman who sang in Portuguese, her voice weightless. From where he sat the band was hard to make out beneath the red spotlights and the haze of smoke. He sat alone, some papers on the table, his briefcase on the bench beside him. His martini glass was empty.
  He leafed through a report on the upcoming destruction of the neighborhood surrounding St. Stanislaw's church — who would handle the demolition, the waste removal, the infrastructure improvements, and so on. In each of these contracts, extra funds had been allocated, though they would never make it to the contractor. This was the grease, the money that ensured that everything ran smoothly. It wasn't even a matter of keeping two ledgers. The contractors simply invoiced for more than they needed and didn't complain when they only got their actual price. Not complicated. The hardest thing about it was keeping Canada far enough removed from these deals that he couldn't be implicated. Canada was always worried about this distance. He needed it both for (obvious) legal reasons, but also to avoid having the petty corruption used as leverage against him.
  Dorman was always protecting Canada, had been for more than two years since he'd taken the job as Canada's right-hand man, straight out of the Navy. Dorman had come out of the service with a big reputation, and Canada had brought him in to interview based on what he'd heard from people who'd met him. Canada had pitched him — you will be an integral part of the most important urban planning project in a century. We need someone uncorrupted in this position — someone incorruptible.
  But why him?
  Canada had leaned back in his chair, laced his fingers over his fleshy middle. "There are plenty of untouchables out there, Mr. Dorman, but few who know how to persuade and fewer still who have both these qualities and are willing to play the hard game, as well."
  So Canada had hired him — the man who could not be corrupted — dropped him into a sea of corruption and told him to navigate without getting wet.
  
A THIN BLONDE SHEATHED IN A BLACK COCKTAIL DRESS APPROACHED with a bottle of wine and two glasses. Dorman sat back, took in her big, heavy-lidded eyes, her cupid's-bow mouth, her slender legs.
  "Care for a 1923?" She spoke with an accent, something Eastern
  European. Dorman had never asked her where she was from, exactly, and she'd never offered.
  "Sure." He watched as she put the glasses down, uncorked the bottle with unhurried grace. She poured wine into the two glasses and slid in next to him, crossing her legs so that her foot barely brushed his thigh. His mouth went dry.
  "Still working?" She sipped her wine. He knew her as Anastasia, though he was sure this was not her real name. The only women inside the club were employees, and they all used fake names. It was a house rule.
  "I could work all day and all night. I just need a reason to stop."
  "Like me?"
  Dorman nodded and took a sip. Anastasia nearly always came to sit with him when he was here, maybe four or five nights a week. A couple of times in the past another girl had come because Anastasia was out, but the club liked to pair each member with the same girl every visit, build a certain kind of relationship — a mix of discretion and ambiguity.
  "You are tired," Anastasia said, her lips shining as candlelight reflected off the sheen of the wine.
  "It's been a long day."
  It was always a long day. She waited, running her finger around the rim of the glass. She was patient; she would listen when he was ready to talk. Discretion is what they sold at the Ares, billed as a place for men to unburden themselves of their secrets to women who would keep them.
  But Dorman couldn't make the leap. "Complications at work."
  
WHAT HE DIDN'T TELL HER:
  Before lunch, Canada called him into his office, Dorman noting the dozen or so cigarettes already lying crushed in the ashtray. Canada sat still in his chair, looking over his reading glasses at Dorman, lit cigarette in one hand, the fingers of the other drumming on his desk. He knew. No point in trying to finesse it.
  "I wanted to wait, try to get some information."
  Canada snorted, pissed off. "More information," he said quietly.
  "Before I told you, Mr. Canada."
  Canada took a deep breath, responded in a voice tight with anger. "You think I'm willing to fucking wait to hear that a trailer full of dynamite was stolen? You think I want to hear it from that goddamn spic . . . Jorge, what the hell was his name . . . Goddamn it. It doesn't matter. What matters is I get this goddamned call about a fucking explosives robbery, and I'm caught with my shriveled cock in my hand."
  Dorman waited, knowing there was more.
  "While you've been doing whatever the fuck it is you've been doing, I've been working your goddamn job for you, and it hasn't been pretty. I had to call that fuckwit Ving, ask him to send over Zwieg. Ask him, for the love of Christ. Ving doesn't even know what the fuck's going on, but I tell him, send the stupid Neanderthal over. Zwieg comes in here and I have to explain to him in minute goddamn detail the method by which I will castrate him if there is a leak. I don't deal with shitheads like Zwieg. That's why I have you."
  Canada took a moment to settle, bring his volume back down to conversational.
  "Take care of the press. Figure out what they've got. If you need to bargain, give them something — the cash that priest down in Little Lisbon paid to those Turks to let the Crosstown run through their backyard. That's history at this point, no harm."
  Having ridden out Canada's temper, Dorman nodded, flashed the boss his cocky half-grin, the one that seemed to inspire confidence. He was good at his job. He'd take care of the problems.
  
"COMPLICATIONS," SHE ECHOED, HER VOICE BETRAYING NOTHING.
  He didn't tell her about his visit earlier that evening to the steamy basement of St. Stanislaw's Orthodox Church, the pipes from the boiler radiating heat in the close quarters, clanging as air bubbles forced their way through the ancient system. The men waiting around the table wore ties despite the stifling temperature, their sleeves rolled up. They mopped their brows with handkerchiefs.
  The leader of the neighborhood delegation was Peter Trochowski, a stocky man, white hair ringing his bald crown, a red drinker's nose.
  "Mr. Dorman — "
  "Call me Phil, Mr. Trochowski," Dorman was alone, as he liked to be when he had to do this kind of work. He wasn't in any physical danger. No one would cross Nathan Canada.
  Trochowski's collar was dark with sweat. "You have to understand that the Crosstown will destroy our neighborhood, the biggest Polish neighborhood in the City. This will be a tragedy, a wrong that cannot be corrected later."
  Dorman nodded, half-listening. He'd heard it before — again and again. He gave the same answers that he always gave: "We are well aware of the enormous impact that the Crosstown will have on your community, etc., etc. We will make every effort to help relocate both people and businesses, and so on." Christ, it was hot in there.
  The old man reacted the way they often did — with desperation. "This cannot happen in America."
  This part was never his favorite, but it was important. People needed to understand that their narrow interests couldn't take precedence over the good of the City.
  "Actually, Mr. Trochowski, in America we can take your neighborhood from you if it is in the best interest of the state, which, I'm afraid, this is." He saw the loathing in their glares, felt it as an almost physical sensation.
  He said, "I need you to understand that if we don't build the Crosstown, the New City Project will not be completed, and if it is not completed every expert agrees that the City will die. Commerce will leave the City and the City will die and with it, your neighborhood."
  Trochowski, his face bright red and shedding sweat, wasn't convinced. They never were at first.
  "Let me explain it another way, Mr. Trochowski. Your neighborhood is already gone. The decision has been made. It's too late to change that. We've made this situation plain with communities before, and we will make it plain to communities in the future. You can cooperate with us, and we will do our best to help you during this time of change. You can also cause problems, like the incident that you no doubt read about in yesterday's paper, and in that case we will be less . . . predisposed toward your community's welfare." He kept his voice even. You had to be calm, keep it from getting personal, but never retreat for even a second. You could not give any hint that there was room for negotiation, because there wasn't. It was a done deal. This way was better for everyone.
  He showed them the case with the money, watched the effect that the stacks of bills had on the men's faces.
  Trochowski leaned forward over the table, sweat dropping onto the top bills. "We cannot be bought."
  "We're not trying to buy you, sir. We don't need to buy you. We're trying to help you. That's all we can do now."
  Trochowski stood and slammed the case shut. Sometimes they started by refusing the money. They usually came around.
  It was a fool's errand trying to explain to people that while he — Dorman — understood their distress and the devastating effect that the Crosstown would have on their lives, not building the Crosstown would have a different but no less devastating outcome for them as the City crumbled around them. Most didn't understand, and if they did, they couldn't see why it had to be their neighborhood and not the one to the east or to the west. These were decisions made through a calculus of money and influence. He didn't want to know the details, only to have to keep them from people. The details weren't his problem.
  As he emerged from the old church onto the steps leading down to the sidewalk, he'd heard a whistle and followed the sound across the street, up to the roof of a four-story apartment building. A crude dummy fashioned from pillows hung from a noose dangling from the roof. Even from that distance, Dorman was able to read "Canada" written on the sign attached to the dummy's chest.
  
NEAR TWO IN THE MORNING, TIRED AND DRUNK, DORMAN GATHERED HIS papers, another night passed without being able to confide to Anastasia.
  He knew that people here took the girls home sometimes, but he had never done that with her. He wasn't sure that he wanted to risk somehow queering their limited relationship. But he felt the tightening in his chest as he stood and she walked with him to the door, her hand on his arm. They paused at the threshold. He looked in her eyes, but she was unreadable.

Copyright © Toby Ball from Invisible Streets, published by The Overlook Press.
All rights reserved.

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Toby Ball
Photo provided courtesy of
Toby Ball

Toby Ball lives in Durham, NH with his wife and two children. He works at the Crimes Against Children Research Center and the Family Research Laboratory at the University of New Hampshire.

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

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Invisible Streets by Toby Ball

Invisible Streets
Toby Ball
A Suspense Thriller

It's the mid-1960s, and the City is a hulking shell of itself. Bohemians, crooks, and snarling anti-Communists have their run of the place, but if Nathan Canada has his way, all this decline and decadence will soon be nothing but a distant memory. His New City Project will paper over the grit and the grime, making the City safe for the rich. According to Canada and his influential allies, the project is the City's last best hope — but according to everyone else in town, it's a death knell.

So when the Project's cache of explosives goes missing, everyone is a suspect, and police detective Torsten Grip finds himself up against a ticking clock and a wall of silence. Meanwhile journalist Frank Frings — the last honest man in the City — sets out to find his friend's grandson, who has gotten himself involved with Kollectiv 61, a radical group that Grip believes holds the key to the investigation. And in the middle of it all is Canada's enforcer Phil Dorman, whose job is to ensure that the City's corruption and chaos remain at a boil — but never more than that.

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Please Welcome Back Mystery Author Lauren Carr

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Lauren Carr
with Lauren Carr

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

Lauren's second mystery in the "Lovers in Crime" series, Real Murder (Acorn Book Services; May 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats), features the return of detective Cameron Gates and attorney Joshua Thornton, and we asked her to tell us a little more about her characters. She titles her guest post for us today, "Meet Homicide Detective Cameron Gates".

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Lauren Carr
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Lauren Carr

Creating imaginary friends (now I rationalize this insane habit by calling it "character development") has become my favorite part of putting a mystery together. Luckily, most readers enjoy seeing the mixed group of quirky characters that I plop into the midst of a murder mystery.

Just as I thought I had a good handle on this literary chore — Homicide Detective Cameron Gates blasted into my life.

The female half of the Lovers in Crime Mysteries is without a doubt the most difficult and complicated character I have created — which makes her one of my favorite.

The Lovers in Crime Mysteries grew out of my first mystery series, the Joshua Thornton Mysteries. At the request of several readers, I decided to bring back Joshua Thornton in Shades of Murder, the third installment in the Mac Faraday Mysteries.

Shades of Murder is two mysteries in one. Mac Faraday is investigating the murder of a famous artist in Deep Creek Lake, while Joshua Thornton is diving into the cold case of a woman killed in the Pittsburgh area. The two seemingly unrelated cases collide in the middle. That is when my two detectives (Mac Faraday and Joshua Thornton), from two different series, meet.

While resurrecting my first detective Joshua Thornton, several years since my last mystery which featured him in A Reunion to Die For, I realized that now was the perfect time for this widower with five grown children to have a little romance in his life — preferably a homicide detective to share in his love of mystery.

In walked Pennsylvania State Police Homicide Detective Cameron Gates.

The Problem: Creating a strong, savvy, sassy female detective capable of going toe to toe with the big boys while still being likeable to readers.

Big surprise there. Hasn't that been the overall problem of women everywhere for several generations?

Authors who pen mysteries with strong female leads, especially police officers and detectives have to walk a tightrope. If the female detective or lawyer or whatever is too tough, she's perceived by some readers as bitchy. If she's too soft, then readers will claim that she's too weak and unbelievable for the job position that she's in.

Think about it.

If, in the latest Lovers in Crime Mystery, Real Murder, Detective Cameron Gates were to break down into tears when the kindly little old lady across the street is brutally murdered, readers would balk. "She's a trained police officer. What kind of police officer cries at a murder scene, even if she is a nice old lady?"

Or, if she were to back off as soon as the sheriff claims the murder is his case and warns Cameron not to go poking into his case, then readers may sense that she lacks the perseverance that goes with being an ace detective.

However, if Cameron were to launch into a curse-filled debate with the sheriff, declaring that she was on the case whether he liked it or not, then readers would find the female half of the lovers in crime to be less than loveable. How rude! I can hear some readers say.

So, my challenge, as a writer was to find a middle ground — make Homicide Detective Cameron Gates tough, but loveable.

Below is how Cameron Gates negotiated the delicate situation with Sheriff Curt Sawyer outside the murder scene of Dolly Houseman, the elderly neighbor living across the street from Cameron and Joshua's home in the Real Murder, the latest Lovers in Crime Mystery:

  Cameron caught up with Tad when he came out of the house after ordering the morgue attendants to prepare Dolly Houseman for transport to his morgue.
  "Awful lot of blood on the scene," she said to him.
  Tad's face was pale. His eyes met Cameron. "I've known Dolly my whole life," he said with a husky voice.
  "I'm sorry, Tad," she said in a low tone. "I've known her less than a day, but we did become friends. I promised her that I would find out who killed one of her girls, and now I'm going to find out who killed her."
  "You're out of your jurisdiction, Cameron," Curt said from behind her. "I hate to be territorial, but this is our case."
  "Don't you find it to be a pretty big coincidence that on the same day that Josh and I came to talk to you about Ava Tucker's murder, her madam, who asked for my help in finding Ava's killer, gets offed?"
  The sheriff planted his hands on his hips. "For the sake of my professional relationship with your husband, I hope you're not suggesting something, Gates."
  "Just saying," she replied. "Don't tell me that you don't find the timing interesting. Here's another coincidence. Mike Gardner has been missing for close to twenty years. He told Josh that he was investigating the murder of a prosti¬tute. Dolly confirmed that he was investigating Ava's murder. Now, one day after his body is found, Dolly gets murdered in her own home." She asked the sheriff, "Was there any sign of a break in?"
  "Not that we can see."
  "That's not such a big clue," Tad said. "I know for a fact that Dolly didn't lock her doors."
  "It has to be someone who knew that Dolly had managed to get me interested in the case," Cameron said.
  "Not necessarily," Curt said. "She was an old woman who lived alone and didn't lock her doors. That makes her easy pickings for a kid out to rob her."
  "She was stabbed multiple times," Tad said. "Clearly it was overkill. That points to a crime of passion. Not your usual type of murder that occurs during a break-in."
  "Did you find the murder weapon on the scene?" Cameron asked both of them.
  "Yes," Curt said, "it appeared to be a butcher knife from the victim's kitchen. Forensics is still working the scene. If we're lucky, there will be fingerprints on it."
  "Weapon of convenience," she said. "Or the killer brought his own weapon but opted for the knife."
  "Gates?" Curt asked.
  "Yes, Sheriff?"
  "Did you hear me say that this is my case?"
  "Yes, I heard you," Cameron replied before turning to Tad. "When will you have the autopsy done?"
  "I'll get on it first thing in the morning."
  "Then I'll be calling you," she said.

How's that for being persistent without being bitchy, loveable without being weak?

I am confident that once you get to know this spunky feminine half of the Lovers in Crime, that you'll fall in love with her just like Joshua Thornton (the masculine half) did.

That's what makes them the Lovers in Crime.

Fall in love with Cameron Gates, Joshua Thornton, and their family in friends in the latest Lovers in Crime Mystery, Real Murder.

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Lauren Carr is a popular speaker who has made appearances at schools, youth groups, and on author panels at conventions. She also passes on what she has learned in her years of writing and publishing by conducting workshops and teaching in community education classes.

The owner of Acorn Book Services, Lauren is also a publishing manager, consultant, editor, cover and layout designer, and marketing agent for independent authors. This year, several books, over a variety of genre, written by independent authors will be released through the management of Acorn Book Services, which is currently accepting submissions. Visit the Acorn Book Services website for more information.

Lauren lives with her husband, son, and three dogs on a mountain in Harpers Ferry, WV. For more information about the author and her work, please visit her website at MysteryLady.net, read her Literary Wealth blog, or find her on Facebook.

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Real Murder by Lauren Carr

Real Murder
Lauren Carr
A Lovers in Crime Mystery

When Homicide Detective Cameron Gates befriends Dolly, the little old lady who lives across the street, she is warned not to get lured into helping the elderly woman by investigating the unsolved murder of one of her girls. "She's senile," Cameron is warned. "It's not a real murder."

Such is not the case. After Dolly is brutally murdered, Cameron discovers that the sweet blue-haired lady's "girl" was a call girl, who had been killed in a mysterious double homicide.

Meanwhile, Prosecuting Attorney Joshua Thornton is looking for answers to the murder of a childhood friend, a sheriff deputy whose cruiser is found at the bottom of a lake. The deputy had disappeared almost twenty years ago while privately investigating the murder of a local prostitute.

It doesn't take long for the Lovers in Crime to put their cases together to reveal a long-kept secret that some believe is worth killing to keep undercover.

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Suicide King by Shelley Singer is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Suicide King by Shelley Singer

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Suicide King by Shelley Singer

A Jake Sampson Mystery

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Laid-back P.I. Jake Samson's never been a big fan of politics: fun and profitable if you understand the game, futile and frustrating if you don't. But his longtime friend and (unlicensed) sidekick Rosie Vicente invites him to a posh California fundraiser for the energetic gubernatorial candidate of the liberal underdog Vivo party. Hearing that Joe Richmond's charisma rivals JFK's, Jake can't resist. And what's worse, Jake's actually impressed by Richmond's rhetoric and charm. It's all fun and political games until Pam Sutherland, Richmond's aide, finds her boss in her backyard, hanging naked from an acacia tree.

The police rule the death a suicide; Jake and Pam suspect foul play. Pam quickly hires Jake to find the culprit, leading him through an intriguing web of campaign shenanigans, backroom wheeling and dealing, affairs, a possible German mafia connection, and a fair amount more danger than our hero could possibly have imagined.

Suicide King by Shelley Singer

Begonia Means Beware by Lyndsey Cole is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Begonia Means Beware by Lyndsey Cole

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Begonia Means Beware by Lyndsey Cole

A Lily Bloom Cozy Mystery

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… as today's second free mystery ebook.

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Misty Valley has a new flower shop in town, and as soon as Lily Bloom hangs the open sign, she lands the biggest wedding in town. Plus, the handsome new guy moves in right next door to Lily. She's well on her way to a successful and exciting season.

But when the groom is found dead in her kitchen just days before he's supposed to be walking down the aisle, Lily has to arrange the trail of flowers to try to solve the mystery. With the help of her scooter-riding, pot-smoking mother, Iris, her sister, Daisy, and her dog, Rosie, Lily races from one disaster to another, all the while keeping herself out of the killer's sight.

Will she solve the cascade of events in time or get caught by the criminals running illegal gambling and selling drugs in Misty Valley? Will romance blossom between Lily and her new neighbor?

Begonia Means Beware by Lyndsey Cole

Thai Horse by William Diehl is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Thai Horse by William Diehl

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Thai Horse by William Diehl

A Novel of Suspense

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Christian Hatcher, the licensed killer they call the Shadow Warrior, is out of jail and looking for the betrayer that got him there.

With his body wasted and his spirit nearly crushed, Hatcher returns to Hong Kong and Bangkok — deadly stops on the heroine pipeline — and comes closer to a solution that he fears to discover …

Thai Horse by William Diehl

The Absence of Mercy by John Burley is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

The Absence of Mercy by John Burley

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature The Absence of Mercy by John Burley as today's Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Thursday, July 24, 2014.

The Absence of Mercy by John Burley

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: William Morrow

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/24/2014 at 6:10 AM ET).

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When a brutally murdered teenager is discovered in the woods surrounding a small Ohio town, Dr. Ben Stevenson — the town's medical examiner — must decide if he's willing to put his family's life in danger to uncover the truth.

Finding himself pulled deeper into an investigation with devastating consequences, he discovers shocking information that will shatter his quiet community, and force him to confront a haunting truth.

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Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (140724)

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

• Our Featured Title is 9: The Dark Side of Notre Dame.

• The current Catch of the Week is Detective Quest: The Crystal Slipper, just $2.99 through Sunday, July 27, 2014 only.

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

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9: The Dark Side of Notre Dame

Our Featured Title is 9: The Dark Side of Notre Dame

The Festival of Fools is in full swing in Paris when the gargoyles of Notre Dame Cathedral abduct a festivalgoer in plain sight. What was assumed to be a festival stunt turns out to be something much more foul. You are hired by the Paris Police to work the arcane angle of the case in this fantastical reimagining of Victor Hugo's classic tale.

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

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Detective Quest: The Crystal Slipper

The current Catch of the Week is Detective Quest: The Crystal Slipper

A man shows up on your doorstep asking you to track down the woman he loves. It would be just another "missing persons" case, except the only thing you have to go on is a crystal slipper … and the man is a prince from a mysterious, faraway land. Can you find the woman who captured his heart but then vanished? Or will this fantastical land push your detective skills to the limit? And do you really get to ride a unicorn?

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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

New Today: Brisk Money, A Short Story by Adam Christopher

Brisk Money by Adam Christopher

This Tor.com original short story is a prequel to "The LA Trilogy", a set of three novels starring Raymond Electromatic, a robot PI, the first of which is scheduled to be published in late 2015 …

Brisk Money by Adam Christopher

A Short Story

Publisher: Tor Books

Price: $0.99 (as of 07/23/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

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It's hard out there for a robotic detective …

Raymond Chandler famously hated science fiction, saying "They pay brisk money for this crap?" However, it has recently come to light that Chandler secretly wrote a series of stories and novels starring a robot detective. He then burnt all the manuscripts and went on writing his noir masterpieces. Unknown to Chandler, his housekeeper had managed to save some of these discarded manuscripts from the grate in his study, preserving the tales for future generations.

The first of these stories was recently unearthed by author Adam Christopher. On the topic of how the manuscript made its way from Chandler's study in California to Christopher's home in England, Christopher is suspiciously quiet.

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The Draining Lake, The Reykjavik Murder Series by Arnaldur Indriðason, Now Available at a Special Price

The Draining Lake by Arnaldur Indriðason

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, Minotaur Books …

The Draining Lake by Arnaldur Indriðason

The Reykjavik Murder Series (6th in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/23/2014 at 4:00 PM ET).

The Draining Lake by Arnaldur Indriðason, Amazon Kindle format

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Following an earthquake, the water level of an Icelandic lake suddenly falls, revealing a skeleton that is weighed down by a heavy radio device bearing inscriptions in Russian. Inspectors Erlendur, Elinborg, and Sigurdur Oli’s investigation takes them back to the Cold War era, when bright, left-wing students in Iceland were sent to study in the "heavenly state" of Communist East Germany.

But one of the students went missing, and her friends suspected that her "heavenly state" was all too real. Erlendur follows a long cold trail that leads back to Iceland, international espionage, and murder.

The Draining Lake by Arnaldur Indriðason

The Secret of the Key by Marianne Malone, a New Sixty-Eight Rooms Adventure

The Secret of the Key by Marianne Malone

Omnimystery News is pleased to present in this post a new First Clues: Mysteries for Kids series title published this month …

The Secret of the Key by Marianne Malone

Series: Sixty-Eight Rooms

Publisher: Random House

Format(s): Hardcover, eBook

Age Range: Cadet Sleuths, Ages 10 to 12

Unlock the magic … in the exciting conclusion to the Sixty-Eight Rooms Adventures!

The Secret of the Key by Marianne Malone, Amazon Kindle format

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

Chicago sixth graders Ruthie and Jack think they've learned everything about the magic of the Art Institute's Thorne Rooms. But the magic starts to act strangely when Ruthie and Jack discover two rings that are out of place — and out of time — and a portal that shouldn't be open but somehow is. Ruthie and Jack follow the clues to seventeenth-century England and the Brownlow house, where they meet the Brownlow's governess, Rebecca. But Rebecca has a few secrets of her own — and she might even be in the wrong century!

Can Ruthie and Jack discover the truth about Rebecca's mysterious past, or will they end up stuck in the wrong century themselves? Their quest for answers takes them from 1930s New York City and San Francisco to turn-of-the-century China. The only one who can truly answer their questions may be the woman who started it all: the room's creator, Narcissa Thorne. But to talk to Mrs. Thorne, they'll have to go back in time and find her!

The Secret of the Key by Marianne Malone

Gallows Lane, A Benedict Devlin Mystery by Brian McGilloway, Now Available at a Special Price

Gallows Lane by Brian McGilloway

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, Minotaur Books …

Gallows Lane by Brian McGilloway

A Benedict Devlin Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

Price: $2.99 (as of 07/23/2014 at 3:00 PM ET).

Gallows Lane by Brian McGilloway, Amazon Kindle format

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The Donegal summer dawns unusually hot, and Inspector Devlin returns to the borderlands separating the North and South of Ireland, waiting for a notorious ex-con, James Kerr, to return home on early release. Kerr claims to have found God while in prison, but the superintendant of police wants him to stay on the other side of the border.

When a young woman is found beaten to death on a building site in what appears to be a sexually-motivated killing, Devlin is distracted from his assignment of keeping tabs on Kerr. Enquiries into the murder soon point to a local bodybuilder and steroid addict. But days later, the born-again ex-con Kerr is found nailed to a tree—crucified.

Increasingly torn between his young family and his job, Devlin is determined to apprehend those responsible for the murders before they strike again, even as the carnage begins to jeopardize those he cares about most.

Gallows Lane by Brian McGilloway

The Catch by Taylor Stevens, New in Bookstores during July 2014

The Catch by Taylor Stevens

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

The Catch by Taylor Stevens

The Vanessa Michael Munroe Series (4th)

Publisher: Crown

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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 …

The adrenaline-fueled work has left her with blood on her hands and a soul stained with guilt. Having borne the burden of one death too many, Munroe has fled to Djibouti, Africa. There, where her only responsibility is greasing the wheels of commerce for a small maritime security company, she finds stillness — until her boss pressures her to join his team as an armed transit guard on a ship bound for Kenya.

Days into the voyage, Munroe discovers the security contract is merely cover for a gunrunning operation of which she wants no part. The ship is invaded off the Somali coast and in a moment of impulse while fighting her way out, she drags the unconscious captain with her. But nothing about the hijacking is what it seems.

The pirates were never after the ship; they'd come for the captain. In chasing him, they make their one mistake: targeting Munroe raises the killer's instinct she's tried so hard to bury. Wounded and on the run, Vanessa Michael Munroe will use the life of her catch as bait and bartering chip to manipulate every player with a stake in the ship's outcome, and find a way to wash her conscience clean.

The Catch by Taylor Stevens

World of Trouble by Ben H. Winters, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during July 2014

World of Trouble by Ben H. Winters

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during July 2014 …

World of Trouble by Ben H. Winters

The Last Policeman Series (3rd)

Publisher: Quirk Books

World of Trouble by Ben H. Winters, 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 …

With the doomsday asteroid looming, Detective Hank Palace has found sanctuary in the woods of New England, secure in a well-stocked safe house with other onetime members of the Concord police force. But with time ticking away before the asteroid makes landfall, Hank's safety is only relative, and his only relative — his sister Nico — isn't safe.

Soon, it's clear that there's more than one earth-shattering revelation on the horizon, and it's up to Hank to solve the puzzle before time runs out … for everyone.

World of Trouble by Ben H. Winters

The Lovely Bones, A Novel of Psychological Suspense by Alice Sebold, Now Available at a Special Price

The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold

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, Little, Brown …

The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold

A Novel of Psychological Suspense

Publisher: Little, Brown

Price: $3.99 (as of 07/23/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold, Amazon Kindle format

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"My name was Salmon, like the fish; first name, Susie. I was fourteen when I was murdered on December 6, 1973."

So begins the story of Susie Salmon, who is adjusting to her new home in heaven, a place that is not at all what she expected, even as she is watching life on eath continue without her — her friends trading rumors about her disappearance, her killer trying to cover his tracks, her grief-stricken family unraveling.

The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold

New This Month: The Lonely Girls Club, A Novel of Suspense by Suzanne Forster

The Lonely Girls Club by Suzanne Forster

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 …

The Lonely Girls Club by Suzanne Forster

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Harlequin MIRA

Price: $3.99 (as of 07/23/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

Originally published in hardcover by Mira Books in 2005, this is its first appearance as an ebook.

The Lonely Girls Club by Suzanne Forster, Amazon Kindle format

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At an exclusive California prep school, four young girls form a bond that will endure over two decades — a bond built on secrets, scandal and murder … a bond about to be broken …

Mattie, a federal judge … Breeze, a wealthy entrepreneur … and Jane, the first lady of the United States, have all enjoyed a meteoric rise to success since their days at the Rowe Academy for Girls. But now the truth behind the suicide of their friend Ivy and the murder of their headmistress twenty years ago is no longer safely hidden.

The man imprisoned for the murder has been exonerated, and a true crime reporter is relentlessly pursuing a loose thread in the decades-old cover-up, one that threatens to unravel the women's pact of silence. But none of them anticipated the twisted depths of the secrets about to be exposed — or how the truth could shatter all their lives.

The Lonely Girls Club by Suzanne Forster

An Excerpt from The Sense of Death, an Ann Kinnear Novel of Suspense by Matty Dalrymple

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Matty Dalrymple
The Sense of Death
by Matty Dalrymple

We are delighted to welcome mystery author Matty Dalrymple to Omnimystery News today.

Matty's debut novel of suspense — the first in a new series — is The Sense of Death (William Kingsfield; November 2013 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt. (Matty will be back with us next month, when we'll have a chance to talk more about the book!)

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The Sense of Death by Matty Dalrymple

AFTER DINNER, WHICH WAS QUITE good — although as far as Ann could see, Masser ate only rolls — the group moved into one of the inn's sitting rooms for coffee and after dinner drinks. Ann left to use the ladies room and when she came out Masser was standing in the hallway.
  "Did you sense anything?" he asked.
  "No. You?"
  "Come with me." And he turned and strode down the hall toward a door to a patio, not bothering to check to see if Ann would follow.
  Ann briefly considered ignoring him and returning to the party but curiosity got the better of her and she followed him outside.
  He was standing on the stone patio gazing out into the dark back yard. Ann looked at him for a moment expecting him to say something but when he didn't she also turned her gaze to the yard.
  The moonlit night revealed an expanse of carefully manicured grass bordered by a low stone wall on the other side of which was a grove of short, gnarled, evenly spaced trees — a fruit orchard of some type. Between the trees Ann could see a flickering light. She crossed her arms against the chill of an evening breeze.
  "Someone's having a bonfire," she said, nodding toward the light.
  "I don't think so," said Masser.
  Ann looked curiously at him and then back toward the light. He was right, it wasn't a bonfire — she could see now that it was actually a number of separate, faint lights moving among the trees, only taking on a bonfire brightness when they came together and then fading as they moved apart. "What is it?"
  "Let's find out," he said, and descended a few stone steps to the grass, then turned to look at her. She hesitated a moment and then followed him.
  They crossed the lawn and stepped over the stone wall into the orchard. Masser strode purposefully forward but she found she had to pick her way along, the heels of her shoes sinking into the soft ground and twigs scratching at her legs. She had gone about fifty yards, glancing up occasionally to make sure she was still headed toward the light, when she came into a clearing next to Masser and could see the source of the light up close.
  "What do you see?" he asked.
  "What do you see?" she replied.
  "Asked you first," he said with the ghost of a smile.
  She scanned the clearing. "Faint lights, maybe twenty of them, about five or six feet off the ground, moving slowly back and forth, sort of like a wave. Sometimes coming together in the middle of the clearing and sometimes moving apart." They continued watching in silence for a few minutes. Finally Ann said, "What do you see?"
  "Soldiers. Soldiers in a battle."
  "Soldiers? How can you tell?"
  "Because they don't look like lights to me. They look like men. Men in uniform."
  Ann looked at Masser and then back at the lights. She had thought of them originally as beautiful, even calming, but the way they moved, coming together and breaking apart, swaying first one way then the other — they were the movements of men locked in combat. And now she sensed a faint crimson tint to the lights, like a few drops of red paint added to white, like killing anger dimmed by many, many years.
  "How did you know they were here?" she said, her voice dropping to a whisper.
  "In the parlor, before dinner, on that interminable tour, one of them came in and said, ‘Hurry, they're here!' and ran out."
  Ann smiled despite herself. "You told the owner you didn't sense anything."
  "I certainly was not going to give that officious little twit the satisfaction of knowing that his inn is haunted."
  Ann looked back to the clearing where the lights were beginning to fade, sinking into the ground like fireflies in reverse. "Why did you tell me?"
  "I was curious if you would see it." Ann watched the last light flicker out as Masser turned back to the inn. "Plus, they weren't lights to me. I could follow their sound but it was faint. I thought since you are sensitive to the light essence you would be able to locate them more quickly and we didn't have much time. Let's get back before your tedious brother notices we're missing." And he strode off through the orchard, leaving Ann to struggle back in his wake.
  
  
  When Ann got back to the inn, Masser was nowhere to be seen — she assumed he had gone back to the sitting room. She returned to the ladies room to tend to the damage done by her walk through the orchard. She used some paper towels to clean the mud from her shoes and, finding that a branch had torn a hole in her panty hose, removed them, and, after stuffing them into a feminine hygiene disposal bag, threw them into the trashcan. She wasn't sure why, but she wanted to keep her visit to the orchard with Garrick Masser a secret.
  When she got back to the sitting room the party was breaking up and Masser was sulking on the front porch waiting for the bus to be brought around. When they boarded, Masser took a seat in the back while Mike chose one toward the front for himself and Ann.
  "Window?" he said, standing aside for her.
  "Thanks." She scooted in and tried looking out the window but it was opaque in the darkness, revealing only a hazy reflection of the interior.
  "What happened to your stockings?" he asked, dropping into the seat next to her.
  "Only a gay guy would notice something like that. I got a runner and threw them away. Why do you still have a drink?"
  Mike swirled what looked and smelled like the remains of a scotch on the rocks. "I figured he owed me one to go after mistaking me for the famous Ann Kinnear." He took a sip and said contemplatively, "I would have thought straight guys would be more likely to notice missing stockings."
  Ann was vaguely irritated that Mike was willing to take her explanation at face value — it took her adventure in the orchard and turned it into a sartorial inconvenience. She turned back to the window.
  Then she realized why she wanted to keep her experience with Masser a secret — it was the first time in her life that she had shared the experience of sensing spirits with another person, even if the way they had experienced it had been quite different. Masser had sought her out to share the experience — had, in fact, required her assistance. It had involved a kind of intimacy.
  Before now, outside of her consulting engagements, Ann had only spoken about her sensings with Mike. She was eternally grateful to Mike just for believing her — having him as a salve to the wounds inflicted by all those who thought she was unbalanced or an attention-monger or a liar had saved her sanity, she felt sure. When she did talk with him about her sensings, Mike responded just as she would have hoped — seriously interested but not agog. But speaking with him about her experiences was like an explorer of the North Pole trying to explain his experience to the armchair traveler — as attentive and appreciative an audience as the armchair traveler might be, he would never truly understand the arctic explorer's experience.
  But Masser did understand — in fact, he understood even more than she did. He had seen and heard the spirits as they had been in life — she had no doubt of that. And she had no doubt either he could communicate with them if he wanted to — the test Corey Duff had posed for Masser in the documentary had convinced her. In comparison to Masser's talents, her own were puny, like a parlor trick. But far from making her feel inadequate or jealous, it gave her a feeling of comfort — that she was not alone in her abilities, and that there was someone she might look to for guidance in how to navigate the "normal" world from her abnormal perspective.
  Then she heard a murmured query from the back of the bus and Masser's response — "Don't be an imbecile!" — and, smiling slightly, decided that perhaps Garrick Masser should not be her sole model for managing her relationships with her fellow mortals.

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Matty Dalrymple
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Matty Dalrymple

Matty Dalrymple lives with her husband, Wade Walton, and their dogs in Chester County, Pennsylvania, where much of the action of The Sense of Death takes place. Matty is currently working on the second book of the Ann Kinnear series, tentatively titled The Sense of Reckoning.

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

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The Sense of Death by Matty Dalrymple

The Sense of Death
Matty Dalrymple
An Ann Kinnear Novel of Suspense

"A frighteningly meticulous villain and a formidable protagonist will have readers breezing through the pages." — Kirkus Reviews

Ann Kinnear has created a peaceful existence at her cabin in the Adirondack woods. But the calm is shattered after Philadelphia socialite Elizabeth Firth is reported missing. With few clues and fewer options, detective Joe Booth calls upon Ann's spirit sensing abilities to help solve the mystery.

With Joe and her brother Mike, Ann attempts to uncover what Elizabeth's husband may be hiding beneath his cloak of wealth and privilege. As Ann is drawn deeper into a web of lies and betrayal, she realizes she may be racing against time to keep herself from disappearing too.

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