Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Double Vision by Colby Marshall, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2015 …

Double Vision by Colby Marshall

Double Vision by Colby Marshall, A Jenna Ramey Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Berkley

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FBI profiler Jenna Ramey has synesthesia, a neurological condition that causes perceptions of color to flash through her mind, triggered by seemingly unrelated stimuli. But she has learned to understand and interpret these associations. They help her do her job. They can help save lives …

A little girl has witnessed a mass shooting. What she knows may be the key to finding the man responsible. Jenna has been tasked with drawing her out, figuring out what she saw, what she remembers, what it means.

But Molly is an unusual child. She is sweet and bright, and eager to help, but she has a quirk of her own: an intense preoccupation with numbers. It helps her notice things that others don't. It also leads Jenna into a maze of speculation that could turn into a wild goose chase while the body count continues to rise.

Jenna and Molly view the world through their own filters. In some ways, they speak different languages. Now Jenna must learn to communicate, to break Molly's code, to understand the mind of a murderer …

Double Vision by Colby Marshall

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for April 2015. For new hardcover mysteries, visit New Mysteries where for a list of April 2015 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

The Last Kiss Goodbye, A Charlotte Stone Novel of Romantic Suspense by Karen Robards, Now Available at a Special Price

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy.

Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Ballantine Books …

The Last Kiss Goodbye by Karen Robards

The Last Kiss Goodbye by Karen Robards

A Charlotte Stone Novel of Romantic Suspense (2nd in series)

Publisher: Ballantine Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/14/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

The Last Kiss Goodbye by Karen Robards, Amazon Kindle format

Dr. Charlotte "Charlie" Stone has dedicated her career as a psychiatrist to exploring the darkest territory of all: the hearts and minds of serial killers. It's a job she's uniquely suited for, thanks to the secret talent that gives her an uncanny edge — Charlie can see dead people, whose tormented spirits cry out to her for the justice only she can provide. This blessing — or curse — gives Charlie the power to hunt down and catch madmen and murderers. It's also turned her love life upside down by drawing her into a hopelessly passionate relationship with the lingering ghost of charismatic bad boy Michael Garland.

But there's little time for romance with her supernatural suitor when murder comes pounding at Charlie's door in the form of a terrified young woman fleeing a homicidal maniac. Saving her life places Charlie squarely in the cross-hairs of a sadistic predator nicknamed "the Gingerbread Man," notorious for manipulating his victims like pawns in a deadly chess game. And now the queen this psychopath's bent on capturing is Charlie. Refusal to play will only put more innocent lives in danger. Matching wits with this cunningly twisted opponent will require all of Charlie's training and expert skills. But even with her devilish "guardian angel" — not to mention her favorite flesh-and-blood Fed, Tony Bartoli — watching her beautiful back, the Gingerbread Man's horrifying grin might be the last thing Charlie ever sees.

The Last Kiss Goodbye by Karen Robards

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Hot Pursuit by Stuart Woods, New in Bookstores during April 2015

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during April 2015 is …

Hot Pursuit by Stuart Woods

Hot Pursuit by Stuart Woods, a Stone Barrington Mystery (33rd in series)

Publisher: Putnam

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It's not often that Stone Barrington finds a woman as accustomed to the jet-set lifestyle as he, so he's pleasantly surprised when he meets a gorgeous pilot who's soon moving to New York, and available for closer acquaintance. Their travels together lead them from Wichita to Europe, but trailing them is some unwanted baggage: his new lady love's unstable, criminal ex-boyfriend.

And while Stone is fending off his newest adversary, trouble is brewing on the international stage. Several enemy operatives are at large, and only a coordinated intelligence effort will have any chance of stopping their deadly plot. But the clock is ticking … and time has nearly run out.

Hot Pursuit by Stuart Woods

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Predator One by Jonathan Maberry, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2015 …

Predator One by Jonathan Maberry

Predator One by Jonathan Maberry, A Joe Ledger Thriller (7th in series)

Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin

Predator One by Jonathan Maberry, Amazon Kindle format

On opening day of the new baseball season a small model-kit airplane flies down from the stands and buzzes the mound, where a decorated veteran pilot is about to throw out the first ball. The toy plane is the exact replica of the one flown by the war hero. Everyone laughs, thinking it's a prank or a publicity stunt. Until it explodes, killing dozens.

Seconds later a swarm of killer drones descend upon the picnicked crowd, each one carrying a powerful bomb. All across the country artificial intelligence drive systems in cars, commuter trains and even fighter planes go out of control. The death toll soars as the machines we depend upon every day are turned into engines of destruction.

Joe Ledger and the Department of Military Sciences go on the hunt for whoever is controlling these machines, but the every step of the way they are met with traps and shocks that strike to the very heart of the DMS. No one is safe. Nowhere is safe. Enemies old and new rise as America burns.

Predator One by Jonathan Maberry

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The Sherlock Holmes Stories of Edward D. Hoch, A Short Story Collection by Edward D. Hoch, Now Available at a Special Price

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy.

Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Open Road …

The Sherlock Holmes Stories of Edward D. Hoch by Edward D. Hoch

The Sherlock Holmes Stories of Edward D. Hoch by Edward D. Hoch

A Short Story Collection

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/14/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

The Sherlock Holmes Stories of Edward D. Hoch by Edward D. Hoch, Amazon Kindle format

In a heavily mortgaged country house, an heiress's sinister guardian attempts to trap her in a bedroom with a rare Indian swamp adder — a murder averted only by the timely intervention of Sherlock Holmes. Five months after the events of "The Adventure of the Speckled Band," Holmes and Watson are called back to Stoke Moran by a frightened gypsy who claims that the viper has gotten loose again. Holmes is unsure which poses a greater danger: the rumored snake, or the possibility that the gypsy is telling lies.

In these dozen tales, short story master Edward D. Hoch resurrects the most brilliant mind in the history of detective fiction. In the style of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Holmes tangles with circus tigers, Druidic curses, and a pair of Christmas killings. Here is the finest detective of the Victorian age — recreated by one of the greatest mystery writers of the twentieth century.

The Sherlock Holmes Stories of Edward D. Hoch by Edward D. Hoch

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The Second Man, A Paul Madriani Mystery Novella by Steve Martini, New This Week from Witness Impulse

Every week, Witness Impulse — an imprint of William Morrow — releases new suspense and thriller digital originals, typically priced at just $2.99 (or less) each.

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of this week's titles …

The Second Man by Steve Martini

The Second Man by Steve Martini

A Paul Madriani Mystery Novella

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/14/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

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Navy SEALs are the military's elite — highly trained, deadly, and sworn to secrecy about the details of their dangerous and confidential missions. So when one of the men goes public about a high-profile assassination abroad, all of his comrades are thrown into peril.

Attorney Paul Madriani comes to the aid of a Navy SEAL who is pursued by his own government and facing possible prosecution for disclosures he says were made by others. When the soldier disappears, Paul finds himself ensnared in a deadly game of intrigue that forces him to track the man down before it is too late.

The Second Man by Steve Martini

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A Conversation with Suspense Novelist Joel Fox

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Joel Fox

We are delighted to welcome author Joel Fox to Omnimystery News today.

Joel is the author of the Zane Rigby mysteries, but his new book is a standalone, The Mark on Eve (Bronze Circle Press; April 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats). We recently had the opportunity to spend some time talking about it with him.

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Omnimystery News: The Mark on Eve features a lead female character, a contemporary woman who has experienced life over a span of centuries. How difficult was it to find the right voice for her?

Joel Fox
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Joel Fox: Eve Hale is a woman bewitched in colonial America and still alive today. Not only was it challenging to capture the voice of a female character but also I had to do so as the role and status of women changed in America over the centuries. Indeed, that is a major theme of the book. I think if I get the voice right, it does not matter to readers the author's gender. However, I am wary about how readers might react. In fact, I even waved a cautionary flag in my book when a male character says he is going to write a novel about Eve. His female friend suggests he write it using a female pseudonym if he expects the book to be published. To which the male character wonders: "Has it come to that?"

OMN: Into which fiction genre would you place this book?

JF: I have specifically been told that my book doesn't easily fall into a category. That particularly becomes frustrating when talking to booksellers who have a desire to classify books. In my case, because the book has a three-hundred-year-old character, which is beyond normal, and the outcome of the character's journeys and goals is full of suspense, I believe my book can be called a "paranormal suspense."

OMN: How much of your own personal or professional experience have you included in the book?

JF: A few characters in my books are broadly based on people I know. One in particular I am thinking of I doubt would recognize himself — if he were still with us. I would say that character is simply a caricature of the person he is modeled after. However, the main characters are created out of whole cloth. Because of my background I have drawn from experience on some of the political events, the messages on political buttons, for example, and some locations in the book.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

JF: I start my writing process with a loose outline. The only thing I am usually sure of is where I will end up but I am not always clear about the path that will take me there. In my first mystery novel I realized how I was going to solve the mystery after discovering a one-hundred year old book during my research. As I am writing, some characters become more prominent than originally intended. They demand to have a bigger role in the story. I welcome these take-charge characters because, inevitably, they create a more interesting story than the one that was drawn in the original outline.

OMN: How do you go about researching the plot points of your stories?

JF: When I wrote my first mystery, which takes place for the most part around Lincoln's Tomb in Springfield, Illinois, I took a trip there for a few days and spent time in the area and at historical sites. In other instances I have relied on Google Earth. So it depends on the circumstance. Still, writing about traveling through the landscape of a lush island is a little challenging when you rely on videos and text online. I would say the same is true when I had to write about describing a sunken American warship. Still, it is a lot easier then it used to be before the Internet flourished. I rely heavily on the Internet for my research, but as I mentioned earlier, it was a trip to Springfield, hours in the local library, and an old book to help me put my first mystery story together.

OMN: How true are you to the settings of your books?

JF: I use the actual settings to an extent when they are part of the story such as Springfield in Lincoln's Hand. However, I feel free to add an establishment that may not exist if I need it to. In The Mark on Eve, I created a town on Cape Cod and created some of the local topography. This became crucial when my main character, Eve, uses the knowledge of the local land to execute a plan to confront an attack — a pivotal point in her character and story development.

OMN: How do you visualize the characters of your books?

JF: I may have an image of my character in mind but I choose not to share it on the page beyond some general description. Why? Because I want to leave it loose enough so that the reader can create his or her own image of the character. Let the reader's imagination discover what the character looks like for and claim the character as their own.

OMN: Complete this sentence for us: "I am a suspense novelist and thus …".

JF: "I am a suspense novelist because they are inherent in the human experience." Since Cain killed Abel murders have been with us since the beginning of mankind. Mysteries lend themselves to seriously look at human nature. If a murder has occurred, quite often, that means emotions that grip a character have reached a boiling point. Beyond that, strong mysteries and suspense rely on good plots, which I enjoy. Mysteries present a puzzle. Readers like to be carried along by the plot (and puzzle), which keeps them involved with the story.

OMN: Create a Top 5 list for us on any topic.

JF: Okay, so I'm a bit old fashioned. I like the story telling techniques in old movies, suspense for the most part. My 5 (6 really):

Casablanca;
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance;
The Maltese Falcon;
Robin Hood (the Errol Flynn version);
• Tie: Indiana Jones and Raiders of the Lost Ark and National Treasure.

OMN: What's next for you?

JF: A minor but important character in my book, The Mark on Eve, is a pirate. Perhaps a loose connection, but I am soon off to Australia where I'll be visiting my son who is working on the new Pirates of the Caribbean movie for Disney. Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum (and a very long airplane ride.)

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Joel Fox has spent over 35 years in California politics, serving on numerous state commissions appointed by governors and assembly speakers from both major political parties, working on many ballot issue campaigns, and advising candidates. He is an adjunct professor at the School of Public Policy, Pepperdine University.

Fox grew up in Massachusetts. He says he got his love for history breathing the air in the Boston area, often driving past the homes of the presidents Adams and visiting many historical sites.

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

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The Mark on Eve by Joel Fox

The Mark on Eve by Joel Fox

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Bronze Circle Press

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A young woman dives in front of an assassin's bullet and saves the life of a female presidential candidate. The young woman, Eve, miraculously survives; miraculous to witnesses, perhaps, but, quite expected by Eve.

Jealousy over the love of an 18th century New England pirate caused a powerful witch to cast a spell on Eve Hale. While not aging, Eve is condemned to an endless life; cursed to remain on earth until she kisses the lips of her pirate-lover who went down with his ship in the waters off Cape Cod in 1717. Meticulously guarding her past by not residing anywhere too long or forming lasting friendships, Eve has reached present time, her secret intact.

Now Eve has found purpose for her long, often unbearable existence. After watching women improve their position in society throughout American history, she is helping a woman run for President of the United States.

However, her instinctive act protecting the California governor from an assassin's bullet puts Eve where she never wanted to be — in the spotlight. After centuries of keeping her secret, her life could unravel while dooming the presidential campaign because of the efforts of a persistent reporter.

The Mark on Eve by Joel Fox

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 7:30 AM ET …

Ice Man Cometh by C. T. Wente

Ice Man Cometh by C. T. Wente

A Jeri Halston Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

Ice Man Cometh by C. T. Wente, Amazon Kindle format

Jeri Halston should be working on Wall Street, not in a forgotten old bar in Flagstaff. But the brilliant, gorgeous twenty-six-year-old prefers bartending at Joe's Last Stand Saloon to climbing the corporate ladder. When Jeri starts receiving love letters from an anonymous admirer, she's amused by their far-flung postmarks and coy Polaroids that never quite show the writer's face. Their postscripts are even more intriguing: "Don't order dog." Hilarious but harmless, the letters don't raise any red flags to Jeri — until a hyper-vigilant homeland security agent discovers that the letters are originating from places where the world's top energy researchers keep turning up dead.

As the mailed missives turn from tame to threatening, Jeri realizes that her nameless, faceless pen pal just might have dragged her into an international terrorism plot. And there's no marking "Return to Sender" on this nightmare.

Ice Man Cometh by C. T. Wente

Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier

Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier

A Novel of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: Little, Brown

Nook Daily Find Price: $2.99

Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier, Nook format

On a bitter November evening, young Mary Yellan journeys across the rainswept moors to Jamaica Inn in honor of her mother's dying request. When she arrives, the warning of the coachman begins to echo in her memory, for her aunt Patience cowers before hulking Uncle Joss Merlyn.

Terrified of the inn's brooding power, Mary gradually finds herself ensnared in the dark schemes being enacted behind its crumbling walls — and tempted to love a man she dares not trust.

Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 6:30 AM ET …

Broken Hearted Ghoul by Joyce and Jim Lavene

Broken Hearted Ghoul by Joyce and Jim Lavene

A Taxi for the Dead Paranormal Mystery

Publisher: J. Lavene

Price: FREE!

Broken Hearted Ghoul by Joyce and Jim Lavene, Amazon Kindle format

Fifth Avenue by Christopher Smith

Fifth Avenue by Christopher Smith

The Fifth Avenue Series

Publisher: Fifth Avenue Productions

Price: FREE!

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A Sense of Duty by Ava Armstrong

A Sense of Duty by Ava Armstrong

The Dark Horse Guardians Series

Publisher: Dark Horse

Price: FREE!

A Sense of Duty by Ava Armstrong, Amazon Kindle format

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Monday, April 13, 2015

Wicked Stitch by Amanda Lee, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2015 …

Wicked Stitch by Amanda Lee

Wicked Stitch by Amanda Lee, A Marcy Singer, Embroidery Mystery (8th in series)

Publisher: NAL

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When murder strikes the small town of Tallulah Falls, embroidery shop owner Marcy Singer isn't afraid of getting down to the knitty-gritty to clear her name …

For most small-business owners in Tallulah Falls, the upcoming Renaissance Faire is a wonderful way to promote their specialty shops. For Marcy's nemesis, Nellie, and her sister, Clara, it's an opportunity to finally put Marcy and her shop, the Seven-Year Stitch, out of business. Apparently the sisters like to make grudges a family affair and have set up competing booths right next to Marcy's at the Ren Faire.

When Clara is discovered dead in her own booth — strangled by the scarf she had almost finished knitting — Marcy becomes the prime suspect. Now she has to do whatever it takes to keep her reputation from unraveling — and get to the bottom of a most deadly yarn …

Wicked Stitch by Amanda Lee

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for April 2015. For new hardcover mysteries, visit New Mysteries where for a list of April 2015 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

Blood on Snow by Jo Nesbo, New in Bookstores during April 2015

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during April 2015 is …

Blood on Snow by Jo Nesbo

Blood on Snow by Jo Nesbo, A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Knopf

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This is the story of Olav: an extremely talented "fixer" whose unexpected capacity for love is as far-reaching as his talent for murder. He works for Oslo's crime kingpin, "fixing" anyone who causes him trouble.

But it's becoming clear to Olav that the more you know about your boss's business, the more your boss might want you fixed yourself, especially if you've fallen in love with his wife …

Blood on Snow by Jo Nesbo

For a list of more new hardcover titles to be published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for April 2015. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of April 2015 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

Twisted by Andrew E. Kaufman, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2015 …

Twisted by Andrew E. Kaufman

Twisted by Andrew E. Kaufman, A Psychological Thriller

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Twisted by Andrew E. Kaufman, Amazon Kindle format

The psychologist with a troubled past … The killer with a secret … The terror that binds them …

Dr. Christopher Kellan spends his days at Loveland Psychiatric Hospital, overseeing a unit known as Alpha Twelve, home to the most deranged and psychotic killers imaginable. His newest patient, Donny Ray Smith, is accused of murdering ten young girls and making their bodies disappear. But during his first encounter with Donny, Christopher finds something else unsettling: the man looks familiar.

Donny Ray knows things about Christopher — things he couldn't have possibly learned at Loveland. As the psychologist delves deeper into the mysterious patient's case, Christopher's life whirls out of control. The contours of his mind are rapidly losing shape, and his grasp on reality is slipping even faster. Is he going mad, or is that what Donny Ray wants him to think?

Twisted by Andrew E. Kaufman

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New This Week: Murder by the Minutes, A Piper O'Donnell, Social Lite Mystery by Jennifer Vido

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 April 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

Murder by the Minutes by Jennifer Vido

Murder by the Minutes by Jennifer Vido

A Piper O'Donnell, Social Lite Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Cozy Cat Press

Price: $2.99 (as of 04/13/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

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Never judge a book by its cover unless Piper O'Donnell is prominently on display …

Woodlawn, Ohio's newest library board of trustee member is busily securing her social status by organizing the library's premiere event of the season — — the Booklovers' Ball. Unfortunately, Piper's dreamy vision of pink panache vanishes into thin air when she stumbles over a dead body in the library director's office.

Forget the evites and the party favors. The list of possible suspects could fill a bestseller, and they include Piper's own sister who was spotted at the scene of the crime. There's also a charismatic minister thought to be short on offerings for his ambitious mega church. And rumors are circulating that the library director himself and his ditzy assistant may also be cooking the books. With help from her handsome fiancé Rusty O'Brien, Piper puts her sleuthing skills to work to investigate the complicated crime.

The minutes are ticking down for Woodlawn's top party planner. Will Piper be able to uncover the mysterious killer who is intent on ruining her lavish affair — — and can she do it before the next board meeting?

Murder by the Minutes by Jennifer Vido

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Telemystery: Foyle's War, New This Week on DVD

Telemystery, the most complete selection of detective, amateur sleuth, private investigator, and suspense television mystery series now available or coming soon to DVD

Telemystery, your source for one of the most comprehensive listings of crime drama, amateur sleuth, private investigator, mystery and suspense television series, mini-series and made-for-television movies, now available on or coming soon to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or Video-on-Demand, is profiling one series from our site being released this week.

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Foyle's War: Set Eight

Foyle's War

Set Eight

Foyle's War: Set Eight on DVD

In 1946 London, former DCS Christopher Foyle (Michael Kitchen) now employs his unerring investigative skills on behalf of MI5, assisted by his ever-faithful driver, Sam Wainwright (Honeysuckle Weeks).

The mysteries in this set:

"High Castle" — A translator for the Nuremberg trials is killed, leading Foyle into the world of international oil politics and corrupt Nazi businessmen.

"Trespass" — The son of a prominent Jewish man is assaulted as a right-wing manifesto inflames anti-Semitic tensions.

"Elise" — After an assassination attempt on Hilda Pierce, Foyle examines her SOE activities during the war and rumors of a traitor.

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A Conversation with Novelist Adam Mitzner

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Adam Mitzner

We are delighted to welcome author Adam Mitzner to Omnimystery News today.

Adam's new legal thriller is Losing Faith (Gallery Books; April 2015 hardcover, audiobook and ebook formats) and we recently had the chance to talk more about the book with him.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to the lead character in Losing Faith. What is it about him that appeals to you as a writer?

Adam Mitzner
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Adam Mitzner: The protagonist of my newest novel, Losing Faith, is Aaron Littman. Aaron had appeared in my first book, A Conflict of Interest, as the head of the most powerful law firm in New York City, the venerable Cromwell Altman Rosenthal and White.

All my protagonists are flawed people attempting to figure out how to be the best version of themselves. In other words, they're just like everyone else. Aaron Littman's situation was particularly appealing because he seemingly has it all — a good marriage, professional success, wealth — and yet when it at comes crashing down around him, he realizes what is truly important in life, and the lengths he's willing to go to protect it.

OMN: Though Aaron Littman isn't a new character, you consider your books to be stand-alones, right?

AM: Yes. I envision each book as a narrative arc of the main character and those around him. If it works well, the transition is complete at the end of the book, and therefore it seems unfair to make the protagonist go through another life-altering adventure so soon. However, I do fill my books with characters from past books as a reward for loyal readers and to emphasize that these people all live in the same world. For example, as I said above, Aaron Littman was a minor character in A Conflict of Interest and is the protagonist of Losing Faith, and the protagonist of A Conflict of Interest, Alex Miller, appears in a supporting role in the book I'm working on right now.

OMN: How do you go about finding the right voice for your characters?

AM: In my first three books the lead character has always been male, although there are strong supporting female characters in each. I don't think it would be problematic for me to write from a female perspective; nor do I think readers would mind. I certainly don't mind reading a female author writing from a male perspective or visa versa. And, I'm strongly considering that my next book will feature two female leads.

OMN: Into which genre would you place your books?

AM: I find the labeling to be both helpful and constricting. It's helpful because the reader gets a shorthand view before reading the first word of what's to come. In my case, Losing Faith is designated as a thriller on the cover. On the other hand, while I hope readers find it "thrilling" I also hope that they appreciate the character development and the themes explored beyond the protagonist's close calls.

OMN: How much of your own professional experience have you included in your books?

AM: I am a full-time practicing lawyer in New York City and I write about lawyers in New York City, and so there is a fair amount of overlap between my day job and my writing. That being said, I rarely write about real events, and the borrowing I do mostly has to do with personality types that I've known and encountered, although all the characters are mixtures to some degree, and so there is no one truly based on a real-life person. Of course, the personality that I borrow most from is my own, and so all the characters have a little bit of me in them.

OMN: Tell us a little more about your writing process. And where do you most often find yourself writing?

AM: I write the way I read — which is to say I begin with a premise that interests me and then I think about what is going to happen next, and then go from there. Sometimes I have a vague idea of how it's going to end when I begin to write, but more often than not the story takes me in a different direction.

I write all the time, everywhere. The bulk of my actual writing is on the weekend mornings in my apartment, but the book comes alive in the editing, and that I do any time I have a free moment.

OMN: How do you visualize the characters of your books?

AM: Sometimes I have someone's physical appearance in mind, be it a movie star or a friend, but more often I try to get away from that because I think it impedes the reader's enjoyment. For example, if you write that a character is handsome in a George-Clooney way, everyone imagines it being George Clooney. I find it more interesting to describe what makes the person handsome in a George Clooney way, and yet not be George Clooney's twin.

OMN: How do you go about researching the plot points of your stories?

AM: I research my books the same way I research my legal cases. In the first instance, I do computer research the same way I would for a client. If that does not yield the answer, I seek out experts. The law issues that most readers find the most interesting are not of as great interest to me because I've experienced them before. I'm more interested in some of the medical issues that arise. I often joke with my wife that our computer is filled with searches about murder, so she needs to take very good care of herself or the police would arrest me in 5 minutes.

OMN: How true are you to the setting?

AM: My books are set in New York City, and I try to be as true to the city as possible. That means that places are real, and I describe them as honestly as I can. I'd like readers who later visit the places I write about to feel as if they had already been there.

OMN: If we could send you anywhere in the world, all expenses paid, to research the setting for a book, where would it be?

AM: I have fantasized about setting a book in some exotic location (especially with all expenses paid), but I don't think I could ever write about a place that I didn't know intimately. The book I'm writing now (the one coming out after Losing Faith) is set in my home town of East Brunswick, New Jersey, and I've enjoyed going back to visit there.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests? And have any of these found their way into your books?

AM: I have two daughters and two stepsons, and so they take up most of my time aside from my day job (being a lawyer) and my writing. My experiences as a parent — while certainly not a hobby by any means — does form the backbone of my books.

On the more frivolous side, I'm a big Batman fan, and some of my musings about the Dark Knight have made it into my book. I also collect Pez, but I haven't yet found a way to weave that into any of my books.

OMN: What is the best advice you've received as an author?

AM: The best advice I've ever received was from my daughter, who was about ten at the time she offered it. I was unpublished and telling her about my thoughts for a book, which involved a female lawyer. She said that the lawyer should be a man because the book would be about me. I dutifully explained that it was a fiction book, and she said, "Just because it's fiction doesn't mean it shouldn't be true."

OMN: Complete this sentence for us: "I am a writer and therefore …".

AM: I am a writer and therefore a keen observer of people.

I'm always looking at people — those I know, and those I see in the crowd. Trying to figure out their story and what motivates them to be the way they are. I truly believe that a talented writer could make anyone's life story a thriller.

OMN: How involved were you with the cover design of Losing Faith?

AM: I have very little input in the cover design, but that's largely because I think the people who do it have always been spot on. They send me what they're thinking about and I say, "Yes, that's exactly right!"

OMN: What kind of feedback have you received from readers?

AM: All feedback is greatly appreciated. There's nothing more fun about being a writer than hearing from people who have taken the time not only to read your work, but also then to reach out to tell you about their feelings. Obviously, I really like it when they tell me how much they liked the book, but it's even more touching when they relate some part of the book that rang particularly true to them.

The part that is most difficult for me is when they ask questions that are outside the text. What happened to the character after the book? My view is that a reader has as much to say about extra-text material as the author.

OMN: What kinds of films do you enjoy watching?

AM: I enjoy watching all types of movies, but am particularly interested television shows that have a novel-like feel to them. Breaking Bad. Mad Men. Homeland. True Detective. House of Cards. In some ways I model my writing more on that type of storytelling. I particularly like it when people tell me that my books are cinematic, because I'm consciously going for that.

OMN: When you select a book to read for pleasure, what do you look for?

AM: I look for a book that works on two levels for me. One that it's about something I have some interest in, even if I'm not expert about it. That might be that it's set in a place I'd like to visit, or it involves a profession that I'd like to learn more about. The second is that, in addition to a story that pulls me in right away, I like character studies, so I'm looking for a book that will make me feel like I've learned something about myself when I'm done.

I realize that is a tall order for reading a book, but it's even a taller order for writing a book — and yet that's my objective each time out.

OMN: Create a Top 5 list for us on any topic.

AM: Top 5 cold cereals …

1. Cap'n Crunch
2. Count Chocula
3. Frosted Flakes
4. Cinnamon Toast Crunch
5. Cookie Crisp

OMN: What's next for you?

AM: More writing — hopefully a lot more.

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Adam Mitzner grew up in East Brunswick, New Jersey, and graduated from Brandeis University with a B.A. and M.A. in politics, and from there went directly on to law school at the University of Virginia. After law school, he joined the litigation department of a large New York City law firm, and after a few more stops, is currently the head of the litigation department of Pavia & Harcourt LLP. He lives in New York City.

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

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Losing Faith by Adam Mitzner

Losing Faith by Adam Mitzner

A Legal Thriller

Publisher: Gallery Books

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Aaron Littman is the premier lawyer of his generation and the chairman of Cromwell Altman, the most powerful law firm in New York City, when a high-profile new client threatens all that he's achieved — and more. Nicolai Garkov is currently the most reviled figure in America, accused of laundering funds for the Russian Mafia and financing a terrorist bombing in Red Square that killed twenty-six people, including three American students.

Garkov is completely unrepentant, admitting his guilt to Aaron, but with a plan for exoneration that includes blackmailing the presiding judge, the Honorable Faith Nichols. If the judge won't do his bidding, Garkov promises to go public with irrefutable evidence of an affair between Aaron and Faith — the consequences of which would not only destroy their reputations but quite possibly end their careers.

Garkov has made his move. Now it's Aaron and Faith's turn. And in an ever-shocking psychological game of power, ethics, lies, and justice, they could never have predicted where those moves will take them — or what they are prepared to do to protect the truth.

Losing Faith by Adam Mitzner

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