Thursday, August 27, 2015

Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Thursday, August 27, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 6:30 AM ET …

Savannah Gone by Doug Keeler

Savannah Gone by Doug Keeler

A Ray Fontaine Mystery

Publisher: Doug Keeler

Price: FREE!

Savannah Gone by Doug Keeler, Amazon Kindle format

Dark Sky by Joel Canfield

Dark Sky by Joel Canfield

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Joel Canfield

Price: FREE!

Dark Sky by Joel Canfield, Amazon Kindle format

Broken Pieces by Rachel Kent

Broken Pieces by Rachel Kent

The Bits & Pieces Series

Publisher: Rachel Kent

Price: FREE!

Broken Pieces by Rachel Kent, Amazon Kindle format

Sacrifice by Joe Mansour

Sacrifice by Joe Mansour

A Calhoun Mystery Thriller

Publisher: Joe Mansour

Price: FREE!

Sacrifice by Joe Mansour, Amazon Kindle format

Discovered by Kim Black

Discovered by Kim Black

The Cover Series of Romantic Suspense

Publisher: Kim Black

Price: FREE!

Discovered by Kim Black, Amazon Kindle format

The Lime and the Dead by Summer Prescott

The Lime and the Dead by Summer Prescott

A Key West Culinary Cozy

Publisher: Maven Publishing

Price: FREE!

The Lime and the Dead by Summer Prescott, Amazon Kindle format

Peacock's Tale by Stuart David

Peacock's Tale by Stuart David

A Peacock Johnson Scottish Mystery

Publisher: Stuart David

Price: FREE!

Peacock's Tale by Stuart David, Amazon Kindle format

A Key Lime Murder by Kathy Hunter

A Key Lime Murder by Kathy Hunter

An Alice's Key Lime Pies Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Kathy Hunter

Price: FREE!

A Key Lime Murder by Kathy Hunter, Amazon Kindle format

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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Review: Murder at Barclay Meadow by Wendy Sand Eckel

Mysterious Reviews: Reviews of New Mysteries, Novels of Suspense, and Thrillers

A Mysterious Review of Murder at Barclay Meadow by Wendy Sand Eckel. A Rosalie Hart Mystery.

Review summary: This debut novel features an engaging amateur sleuth, resourceful and determined, even in the face of adversity. The friendships she forms with her new reading club members, and that with the farmer next door, are warm ones. Add a complex, page-turning murder mystery, and the result is a strong debut to this series. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Murder at Barclay Meadow Wendy Sand Eckel

Murder at Barclay Meadow
Wendy Sand Eckel
A Rosalie Hart Mystery
Minotaur Books (July 2015)

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Publisher synopsis: Rosalie Hart's world has been upended. After her husband confesses to an affair, she exiles herself to her late aunt's farmhouse on Maryland's Eastern Shore. With its fields untended and the house itself in disrepair, Barclay Meadow couldn't be more different than the tidy D.C. suburb she used to call home. Just when Rosalie feels convinced things couldn't get any worse, she finds a body floating in her marsh grasses. When the sheriff declares the death an accident, she becomes suspicious. The dead girl, Megan, reminds her of her own daughter, who has recently gone off to college, and she feels a responsibility to find out the truth.

Rosalie confides her doubts to her friends in her creative writing class, and they ask to join her investigation, beginning the search in earnest. Meanwhile, Rosalie works on restoring Barclay Meadow to its former glory-with help from the rugged Tyler Wells, a farmer who once leased the land. When Rosalie discovers her aunt's favorite bread recipe on a yellowed index card, she begins baking, and with her deep love for nourishing others rekindled, she starts to feel alive again. But as she zeroes in on the truth about what happened to Megan, she begins getting ominous threats. Determined to get justice for Megan and protect the new home she's begun to build for herself, Rosalie races to catch the killer.

Murder in the Arboretum, A Cold Creek Mystery by Christa Nardi, Now Available at a Special Price

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Murder in the Arboretum by Christa Nardi

Murder in the Arboretum by Christa Nardi

A Cold Creek Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Christa Nardi

Price: 99¢ (as of 08/26/2015 at 7:00 PM ET).

Murder in the Arboretum by Christa Nardi, Amazon Kindle format

Another murder in small town Cold Creek has tensions rising. Clive Johnson, the groundskeeper at Cold Creek College, is a convenient scapegoat for a police chief who seeks an easy solution. Convinced Chief Pfeiffe has it all wrong, professor and psychologist Sheridan Hendley sets out to help prove Clive's innocence.

But not everyone is pleased by her enthusiastic search for the truth. Just as her life is looking up personally, it looks like she might be the next victim.

Murder in the Arboretum by Christa Nardi

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New This Week: Turned to Stone, A Jaime Azcárate Mystery by Jorge Magano

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Turned to Stone by Jorge Magano

Turned to Stone by Jorge Magano

A Jaime Azcárate Mystery

Publisher: AmazonCrossing

Price: $4.99 (as of 08/26/2015 at 6:30 PM ET).

Turned to Stone by Jorge Magano, Amazon Kindle format

Spanish journalist and art historian Jaime Azcárate has always been a magnet for trouble. So when the authorities call on him to help investigate a museum heist while he's enjoying a rare vacation, he is more annoyed than surprised. Jaime brushes off the detectives' pleas to find a missing and reportedly cursed Medusa sculpture, until an attempt on his life pulls him into the investigation.

With nowhere else to turn, Jaime reaches out to the only person in the world who can help: Paloma Blasco, the ex-girlfriend with whom he authored an article on the priceless statue. The pair must put their differences aside as they travel from Greece to Sardinia to find the Medusa — before the curse claims another victim.

Turned to Stone by Jorge Magano

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The Resurrectionist, A Novel of Suspense by Matthew Guinn, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Resurrectionist by Matthew Guinn

The Resurrectionist by Matthew Guinn

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: W. W. Norton

Price: 99¢ (as of 08/26/2015 at 6:00 PM ET).

The Resurrectionist by Matthew Guinn, Amazon Kindle format

At South Carolina Medical College, Dr. Jacob Thacker is on probation for Xanax abuse. His interim career — working university public relations — takes an unnerving detour into the past when the bones of African American slaves are unearthed on campus.

In a parallel narrative set in the nineteenth century, Nemo ("no man"), a university slave purchased for his unusual knife skills, becomes an unacknowledged member of the surgical faculty by day — and by night, a "resurrectionist," responsible for procuring bodies for medical study.

The Resurrectionist by Matthew Guinn

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Dying For Perfection, A Medical Thriller by Priscilla Masters, New This Week from Endeavour Press

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 …

Dying For Perfection by Priscilla Masters

Dying For Perfection by Priscilla Masters

A Medical Thriller

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 08/26/2015 at 5:30 PM ET).

Dying For Perfection by Priscilla Masters, Amazon Kindle format

Emily Dove is a nurse with the face of an angel. She gets attention from a lot of people, among them a cross-dresser named Peter Milar. Milar, unhappy with his identity, invents an alter-ego called Caramel Hotchkiss. After becoming obsessed with Emily he decides to base this persona on her.

But there comes a point when simply to imitate isn't enough. He wants to be her friend, inhabit her life, and when he recognises her imperfections he needs to be better than Emily. MORE feminine, MORE beautiful, MORE perfect. And when he believes he has reached this point, his adoration turns to contempt. He decides he must destroy the original. In his mind she has "let him down".

Will Milar ever be happy with the personality he has created? Or will he — or Emily — end up dying for perfection?

Dying For Perfection by Priscilla Masters

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Debutante Dropout Collection, Five Mysteries by Susan McBride, Now Available at a Special Price

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

Debutante Dropout Collection by Susan McBride

Debutante Dropout Collection by Susan McBride

Five Mysteries

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/26/2015 at 5:00 PM ET).

Debutante Dropout Collection by Susan McBride, Amazon Kindle format

The first five mysteries in the Debutante Dropout series …

Blue Blood, The Good Girls Guide to Murder, The Lone Stars Lonely Hearts Club, Night of the Living Deb, and Too Pretty to Die.

Debutante Dropout Collection by Susan McBride

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New This Week: Calculated Justice, The Justice Series by M. A. Comley

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Calculated Justice by M. A. Comley

Calculated Justice by M. A. Comley

The Justice Series (12th in series)

Publisher: Jeamel Publishing

Price: 99¢ (as of 08/26/2015 at 4:30 PM ET).

Calculated Justice by M. A. Comley, Amazon Kindle format

Let the chase begin …

Lorne Warner, newly reinstated as Inspector again, is confronted with one of her worst cases to date. She knows who kidnapped the Hardy family — their kidnapper contacted her himself. But he forces Lorne and her team into a game of cat and mouse that leads them on a chase across London.

As each clue brings Lorne closer to finding the family, she realises that saving the lives of the Hardy might mean sacrificing her own.

Calculated Justice by M. A. Comley

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Second Life, A Novel of Psychological Suspense by S. J. Watson, Now Available at a Special Price

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Second Life by S. J. Watson

Second Life by S. J. Watson

A Novel of Psychological Suspense

Publisher: Harper

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/26/2015 at 4:00 PM ET).

Second Life by S. J. Watson, Amazon Kindle format

How well can you really know another person? How far would you go to find the truth about someone you love?

When Julia learns that her sister has been violently murdered, she must uncover why. But Julia's quest quickly evolves into an alluring exploration of own darkest sensual desires.

Becoming involved with a dangerous stranger online, she's losing herself … losing control … perhaps losing everything. Her search for answers will jeopardize her marriage, her family, and her life.

Second Life by S. J. Watson

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Broken Grace by E. C. Diskin, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2015 …

Broken Grace by E. C. Diskin

Broken Grace by E. C. Diskin, A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Broken Grace by E. C. Diskin, Amazon Kindle format

On an icy winter's day in southwest Michigan, Grace Abbott wakes up as the survivor of a car crash. But she's left with a traumatic brain injury and a terrifying reality: she can't remember anything.

Left in the care of her sister, Grace returns to the family's secluded old farmhouse to recover — but within an hour of her return, the police arrive. Grace's boyfriend has been murdered. Without any memory, Grace has no alibi.

With suspicion weighing heavily on her and flashes of memory returning, Grace searches for clues to her past. But with every glimpse, her anxiety grows. There is something about the house, her family, her childhood … perhaps the accident isn't the only reason she can't remember. Are the dark recesses of her mind hiding something even more sinister and terrifying than she could ever imagine?

Is someone willing to kill again to hide the truth?

Broken Grace by E. C. Diskin

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

The Camelot Caper, A Novel of Suspense by Elizabeth Peters, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Camelot Caper by Elizabeth Peters

The Camelot Caper by Elizabeth Peters

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: HarperCollins

Price: $3.99 (as of 08/26/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

The Camelot Caper by Elizabeth Peters, Amazon Kindle format

For Jessica Tregarth, an unexpected invitation to visit her grandfather in England is a wonderful surprise — an opportunity to open doors to a family past that have always been closed to her. But sinister acts greet her arrival. A stranger tries to steal her luggage and later accosts her in Salisbury Cathedral. Mysterious villains pursue her through Cornwall, their motive and intentions unknown.

Jessica's only clue is an antique heirloom she possesses, an ancient ring that bears the Tregarth family crest. And her only ally is handsome gothic novelist David Randall — her self-proclaimed protector — who appears from seemingly out of nowhere to help her in her desperate — attempt to solve a five hundred-year-old, puzzle. For something from out of the cloudy mists of Arthurian lore has come back to plague a frightened American abroad.

And a remarkable truth about a fabled king and a medieval treasure could ultimately make Jess Tregarth very rich … or very dead.

The Camelot Caper by Elizabeth Peters

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X by Sue Grafton, New in Bookstores during August 2015

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

X by Sue Grafton

X by Sue Grafton, a Kinsey Millhone Mystery (24th in series)

Publisher: Putnam

X by Sue Grafton, Amazon Kindle formatX by Sue Grafton, Nook formatX by Sue Grafton, iTune iBook formatX by Sue Grafton, Kobo format

X: The number ten. An unknown quantity. A mistake. A cross. A kiss.

X: The shortest entry in Webster's Unabridged. Derived from Greek and Latin and commonly found in science, medicine, and religion. The most graphically dramatic letter. Notoriously tricky to pronounce: think xylophone.

X: The twenty-fourth letter in the English alphabet.

X by Sue Grafton

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

Allegiance Burned by Tom Abrahams, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2015 …

Allegiance Burned by Tom Abrahams

Allegiance Burned by Tom Abrahams, A Jackson Quick Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Post Hill Press

Allegiance Burned by Tom Abrahams, Amazon Kindle format

Guns. An heiress. Nuclear Fission. Jackson Quick just couldn't stay away …

A scientist is murdered a mile beneath the earth, his secret laboratory exposed. A formula capable of shifting power among the world's largest nations is missing and its rightful owner wants it back. After staying hidden for months, Quick is pulled back into the darkness he despises. Forced to face his demons and align himself with the very people who betrayed him, he agrees to hunt for the formula.

Racing against time and an evil black-market czar, Quick crosses the globe in search of a mathematical equation so valuable that nations and terrorists will pay whatever the cost to control it. From the scientist's lab in South Dakota, to London, Chernobyl, Ukraine, and Heidelberg, Germany, Quick uses his guile and good luck to outwit the competition at every turn. Or so he thinks. In the end, is his freedom worth the price he'll pay to earn it? Or is he better off letting the formula fall where it may.

Allegiance Burned by Tom Abrahams

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Past Crimes, A Van Shaw Mystery by Glen Erik Hamilton, Now Available at a Special Price

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Past Crimes by Glen Erik Hamilton

Past Crimes by Glen Erik Hamilton

A Van Shaw Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: William Morrow

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/26/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Past Crimes by Glen Erik Hamilton, Amazon Kindle format

When his estranged grandfather is shot and left for dead, an Army Ranger plunges into the criminal underworld of his youth to find a murderer … and uncovers a shocking family secret …

From the time he was six years old, Van Shaw was raised by his Irish immigrant grandfather Donovan to be a thief — to boost cars, beat security alarms, crack safes, and burglarize businesses. But at eighteen, Dono's namesake and protégé suddenly broke all ties to that life and the people in it. Van escaped into the military, serving as an elite Army Ranger in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now, after ten years of silence, Dono has asked his grandson to come home to Seattle. "Tar abhaile, más féidir leat" — Come home, if you can.

Taking some well-earned leave, Van heads to the Pacific Northwest, curious and a little unnerved by his grandfather's request. But when he arrives at Dono's house in the early hours of the morning, Van discovers the old thief bleeding out on the floor from a gunshot to the head. The last time the two men had seen each other Dono had also been lying on the floor — with Van pointing a gun at his heart. With a lifetime of tough history between him and the old man, the battle-tested Ranger knows the cops will link him to the crime.

To clear his name and avenge his grandfather, Van must track down the shooter. Odds are strong that Dono knew the person. Was it a greedy accomplice? A disgruntled rival? Diving back into the illicit world he'd sworn to leave behind, Van reconnects with the ruthless felons who knew Dono best. Armed with his military and criminal skills, he follows a dangerous trail of clues that leads him deeper into Dono's life — and closer to uncovering what drove his grandfather to reach out after years of silence. As he plummets back into this violent, high-stakes world where right and wrong aren't defined by the law, Van finds that the past is all too present … and that the secrets held by those closest to him are the deadliest of all.

Past Crimes by Glen Erik Hamilton

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New This Week: Murder at the Island Spa, The Island Series by Sharon McGregor

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 August 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

Murder at the Island Spa by Sharon McGregor

Murder at the Island Spa by Sharon McGregor

The Island Series (2nd in series)

Publisher: Whimsical Publications

Price: $3.99 (as of 08/26/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Murder at the Island Spa by Sharon McGregor, Amazon Kindle format

Abby is heading into danger once more. This time the call for help comes from her daughter, Mandy. Abby wastes no time flying to Vancouver Island to the rather unusual resort, where Mandy has been staying for a holiday with Abby's ex-husband Richard and Kelly, his fiancée.

While trying to stop her ex husband from being framed for murder, Abby must delve into the past of a long lost mother, a tyrant patriarch, a flaky medium and an Adonis masseur, not to mention some uncooperative family members. Abby planned on spending Christmas Eve on a tropical island with her new love, Neil. Instead, she is fighting for her life in a New Age Spa.

Murder at the Island Spa by Sharon McGregor

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Come Back Dead, A Scott Elliott Mystery by Terence Faherty, Now Available at a Special Price

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Come Back Dead by Terence Faherty

Come Back Dead by Terence Faherty

A Scott Elliott Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/26/2015 at 12:00 PM ET).

Come Back Dead by Terence Faherty, Amazon Kindle format

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Winner of the 1998 Shamus Award for Best P. I. Hardcover.

A disgraced director wants a comeback, but a rival wants him dead …

Carson Drury's first movie was a smash hit that raised his reputation from that of boy genius to greatest director of all time. His second film, The Imperial Albertsons, was even more ambitious, but aggressive editing from the suits at RKO Pictures ruined the movie, and Drury's career with it. Now RKO is dead — killed by the upstart medium known as television — and Drury wants to buy his movie and reedit it, his way. It's up to Scott Elliott to make sure Drury lives to see the final cut.

A detective working for the ultraexclusive Hollywood Security Agency, Elliott spends his days and nights helping the stars keep their private lives private. There is someone out there who will kill to keep the new version of The ImperialAlbertsons from ever seeing the light of day, and Elliott will turn Hollywood upside down to find him.

Come Back Dead by Terence Faherty

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A Conversation with Thriller Writer Howard Kaplan

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Howard Kaplan

We are delighted to welcome back author Howard Kaplan to Omnimystery News today.

Howard last visited with us in December when his thriller The Damascus Cover was re-released. Since then, the second in the series, Bullets of Palestine, has been re-published, and we had the opportunity to catch up with the very busy author to talk more about his work.

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Omnimystery News: Give us an overview of the Jerusalem Spy Series.

Howard Kaplan
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Howard Kaplan

Howard Kaplan: The Jerusalem Spy Series initially will be comprised of 3 novels that share a common theme: reconciliation and hope. Between Israel and the Arab countries in The Damascus Cover and between Israelis and Palestinians in Bullets of Palestine and the forthcoming To Destroy Jerusalem. Damascus and Bullets were originally published in hardcover and paperback years ago and have been reissued as eBooks and new trade paperback editions. To Destroy Jerusalem is a never before published work that I'm finishing now and expect to bring out in early 2016. The film version of The Damascus Cover, starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Sir John Hurt, Olivia Thirlby, Jurgen Prochnow and Navid Negabhan (Abu Wazir from Homeland) finished shooting at the end of July 2015 with some final scenes filmed in Jerusalem; most of the movie was shot in Morocco to stand in for Syria where the bulk of the action takes place.

Bullets and Jerusalem share the same two protagonists, one Israeli, one Palestinian. The head of the Israeli Secret Service, the Colonel, is a pivotal figure in all 3 novels. We were very fortunate to get John Hurt to play him in Damascus. Bullets takes place in 1987, 10 years after Damascus. In the second novel, the Colonel's a bit potty, loses track of small things, yet has the will and clarity to mount a complex operation unknown to those above him who have pushed him out. The last large scale war between Israel and the Arab states was the 1973 Yom Kippur War. I think what's happened in the region in those 10 years is that the threat of another war between Israel and its neighbors — Syria, Jordan and Egypt — has been supplanted by treaties and the realization by those Arab counties that they cannot push Israel into the sea. So by the 1980s it's clear the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is center stage so that's where Bullets is set including during the Israeli incursion into Lebanon in an attempt to clear the border, which completely failed. Mere power can protect but not solve a conflict. By the third novel, set in 1991, the Colonel is no longer mounting operations but is in retirement by the sea, brewing sun tea. He remains a spiritual center for Shai Shaham, the Israeli spy at the heart of the latter two novels, who Shai visits when in need or in doubt.

Bullets is about two agents. Two opposing sides. Shai is dispatched to eliminate a terrorist threat. To succeed on his mission Shai must win the trust of Palestinian Agent Ramzy Awwad, who will help him gain access to the extremist and dangerous Abu Nidal, who is killing Israelis, Jews AND moderate Palestinian agents across Europe. Shai is under orders to kill Ramzy when the mission ends. Instead they forge a friendship that rises above the enmity and hatred between their sides. Loyalties are tested. Will they capture Abu Nidal (who was a real historical figure) or betray each other. In this conflict of dehumanization of the other, these are two extremely human men, caught in a larger war. Shai bears an uncanny resemblance to my old friend, Avraham Infeld, who lives in Jerusalem and is President Emeritus of Hillel on college campuses worldwide. We have been friends for 45 years. Infeld's an exuberant larger than life person and over the years he's shared a great deal about himself, is a bit of an older brother to me, and I've borrowed shamelessly from all he's shared with me.

Ramzy is both a spy, and a novelist and short story writer. He has made a journey from attacking an Israeli Embassy in Paraguay and killing both men and women, to now working and befriending Israelis. He's based on a real life Palestinian novelist and terrorist named Ghassan Kanafani. Kanafani is not much known in the West though his novels and short stories have been translated into English. His most famous work Men in the Sun was made into a well known Arabic film. Though he was the propaganda head for George Habash's extremist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, his fiction was unusually balanced and fair. For example, while many Iranian leaders declare the Holocaust never happened, Kanafani wrote a novella, Return to Haifa, about a Palestinian family who goes back to Haifa to see their old home. They find Holocaust survivors in it; the narrator has great empathy for their suffering. He believes they deserve a home, but not his home. So I took Kanafani, stripped him of his radical associations and made Ramzy a mainstream PLO agent what today would be part of Mohammad Abbas' Palestinian authority.

Due to this pairing Bullets has garnered great reviews from both Israeli and Jewish newspapers and major Arab newspapers. Al Fajr (Jerusalem Palestinian Weekly) wrote:
"In a conflict where both sides have tended to dehumanize the other, Kaplan has created two extremely human characters — one Palestinian, the other Israeli. In observing such a fictional relationship I found myself looking at the Israelis that I came across this week in a slightly different manner. I found I wanted to try and shed some of the stereotypes that living on one side of the conflict had given me. Maybe this is the purpose of fiction in the first place — to break down barriers."

Though I've had fabulous and thoughtful reviews of both books in mainstream newspapers around the world, this review touched me deeper than any of them. It represents even more than I hoped for in conceiving these novels.

All my characters, the Colonel, Shai and Ramzy evolve greatly within each novel and even more so from book to book. I've set the novels a number of years apart to make this easier to achieve and more pronounced. We all change with age. I find my interest in my characters is greatly about change and growth, with some substantial back sliding, so I've always felt doing so would make the characters more interesting to readers as well as to myself.

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

HK: I had some experiences when I was 21 and 22 traveling to the Soviet Union to smuggle out a dissident's manuscript on microfilm, and transferring another manuscript, on my second trip, to the Dutch Ambassador inside his Embassy. Under the Soviets, all unpublished writing remained property of the Communist State, so émigrés would have to leave all their uncensored works behind. On my second trip I was arrested, interrogated by the KGB for four days and then released. They grabbed me in the Ukraine for meeting with dissidents, I had nothing incriminating on me and they did not know about the manuscripts I'd transferred. It was rather a benign interrogation in the hotel manager's office, with bathroom and food breaks available. In the end they brought a prosecutor to my hotel room and expelled me on my scheduled flight to London, citing a humanitarian gesture. It was the era of détente and I think my American passport really did protect me so I was nervous but not panicked. They arrested me on the tenth day of a fourteen day tour, held me for four days in house arrest and would not let me contact the Embassy. Had they held me beyond my scheduled flight I think I'd have been terrified. I worked too with sending other college students into Russia to meet dissidents so what I learned through these colleagues in London, who remain among my closest friends decades later, created a mindset that permeates my thrillers.

Bullets is different than the other two novels in that it is based throughout on historical events. As I mentioned, Abu Nidal is a real person. He shot the Israeli Ambassador to Great Britain, Shlomo Argov in London — a scene that is recreated at the beginning of the novel — in order to goad the then Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, into invading Lebanon. Sharon was quite happy to oblige. Abu Nidal wanted the PLO crushed by the Israelis for being too moderate. The Israeli Army took me into Lebanon at the time on a journalist junket so I was able to witness some of The Lebanon War first hand. There is an infamous real event when the Christian Phalange party stormed the Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and Shatilla, south of Beirut, the night sky lit by the Israeli forces, who believed the PLO was ensconced in the twin camps. They had fled. I put Ramzy into Shatilla during this event to witness the massacre of the women, children and elders still in the camps. It tests his will to cooperate with the Israelis.

OMN: How true are you to the settings in the books?

HK: Writing these novels has opened the doors to a lot of places and people. I've spent a lot of time in Arab East Jerusalem, and in Arab villages throughout the region and Gaza. I've been greeted with remarkable interest and hospitality. I did my junior year abroad at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. My Hebrew is fluent, so I'm treated a bit less like an outsider in Israeli circles due to language competency.

Because I travel to as many places as I can to write these books, I am utterly and fanatically scrupulous with facts and geographical terrain. Abu Nidal attacked the Socialist International in Albufeira Portugal on the Algarve Coast, so I spent a week there. I was in Syria and Damascus long before the horrendous upheavals there and one of the things that has been noted most often in both press and customer reviews of The Damascus Cover is the detailed description of the city. I did not know when I wrote it that so much would soon be destroyed so the novel stands as a bit of an artifact in its descriptions of what was. When Dutton originally bought Damascus the editor gave me a copy of Harry's Game by Gerald Seymour which had fabulous descriptions of Northern Ireland. The editor told me he wanted to smell, feel, know Damascus through this novel and he encouraged me to emulate Gerald Seymour in the rewrite. I was happy to learn.

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

HK: As far as writing help and mentors, a pitfall I've noticed for beginning writers is that they solicit opinions of their work from too many people. In essence everybody will have an opinion and by definition they will differ, so getting too much help generally creates confusion rather than clarity. I've found it preferable, if possible to find only one person to show my work to. I was greatly lucky in my early years of writing to meet Michael Blankfort. Blankfort published 14 novels and wrote many screenplays, the most well known The Caine Mutiny. When I met him I was 22 and he 65. He had a stable of young writers he helped among them Kate Braverman and he worked on her first highly acclaimed novel, Lithium for Medea. For ten years until he died in a terrible fall, I had lunch with him about every ten days. I used to ask him questions like, "Can you do this …" He'd say: "Try it and we'll see." He was also merciless about scenes that didn't work. He'd just line diagonally across the entire page without any emotion both in his work and mine. He taught me that nobody cares about your process or angst, that it's only what's on the page when you're finished that matters. So when I got to Dutton they were a little floored at how readily I took direction for a first novel. I learned from Blankfort it is all about making the work better and the vast hours spent on material you then need to toss is the way writing is.

Damascus Cover

OMN: Give us an update on the film adaptation of The Damascus Cover.

HK: The film adaptation of The Damascus Cover has been a total treat. The director wrote the script and did show me a copy and invited suggestions. I made a few, all of which he took. I have an enormous sense that this is his film and I have my book. There are a number of departures from the novel in the film, all of which I like. It's a different medium. The film is a bit less dark than the novel. Maybe all this camaraderie, which I gather is atypical, is because he's done such a fabulous job on the film. I did not have a clear notion of who would play Ari, the main character, but Jonathan Rhys Meyers' performance is beyond anything I could have dreamed for. I was on set in Casablanca for a week in February. Ari's cover is the German, Hans Hoffman, and Meyers plays the role with an impressive German accent. Over breakfast in the hotel, I asked the German actor, Jurgen Prochnow, known for Das Boot and The DaVinci Code how Jonny's accent sounded and he said with a smile, "Very familiar." Navid Negahban was at my house for a BBQ in July, he plays the Syrian General Sarraj and is best known for playing Abu Wazir in Homeland. He talked about how amazing Olivia Thirlby is his scenes. She's the love interest and I agreed. I saw those filmed, along with several of hers with Jonny. While he found his pitch readily and delivered take after take with the same precision; Thirlby, who is in her 20's and played the sister in Juno experimented with different deliveries and facial expressions until she and the director found her optimum spot. It was something unique to watch. I was shown some early edits for my opinion; again I made some suggestions that were taken. And then there's John Hurt. I never expected to have someone of that stature and talent play the Colonel. The film is expected to be in theaters in the spring of 2016.

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Howard Kaplan, a native of Los Angeles, has lived in Israel and traveled extensively through Lebanon, Syria and Egypt. At the age of 21, he had his own spy experience while attending school in Jerusalem, when he was sent on two missions into the Soviet Union to smuggle out a dissident's manuscript on microfilm. His first trip was a success. On his second trip, however, he was arrested in Khartiv and interrogated for two days in the Ukraine and two days in Moscow, before being released. He holds a BA in Middle East History from UC Berkeley, an MA in the Philosophy of Education from UCLA, and is the author of four novels.

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Bullets of Palestine by Howard Kaplan

Bullets of Palestine by Howard Kaplan

The Jerusalem Spy Series

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Two agents. Two opposing sides.

Israeli Agent Shai is dispatched to eliminate a terrorist threat. To succeed in his mission Shai must win the trust of Palestinian Agent Ramzy who will help him gain access to the infamous and dangerous Abu Nidal.

Shai is under orders to kill Ramzy when the mission ends. Instead, they forge a friendship that transcends the hatreds of their heritage. Loyalties are tested. Will they capture Abu Nidal or betray each other? In a conflict where both sides dehumanize each other, two extremely human men, are caught in the cross-hairs of the larger war.

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