Friday, August 28, 2015

Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Friday, August 28, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Friday, August 28, 2015 at 6:30 AM ET …

Ice Blue by Emma Jameson

Ice Blue by Emma Jameson

A Lord and Lady Hetheridge Mystery

Publisher: Lyonnesse Books

Price: FREE!

Ice Blue by Emma Jameson, Amazon Kindle format

First Dead Body by Tony R. Cox

First Dead Body by Tony R. Cox

A Simon Jardine Mystery

Publisher: The Choir Press

Price: FREE!

First Dead Body by Tony R. Cox, Amazon Kindle format

The Heretic by Joseph Nassise

The Heretic by Joseph Nassise

A Templar Chronicles Novel

Publisher: Harbinger Books

Price: FREE!

The Heretic by Joseph Nassise, Amazon Kindle format

In Kelly's Corner by Roxie Rivera

In Kelly's Corner by Roxie Rivera

The Fighting Connollys Series

Publisher: Night Works Books

Price: FREE!

In Kelly's Corner by Roxie Rivera, Amazon Kindle format

Best Left Buried by Blanche Day Manos

Best Left Buried by Blanche Day Manos

A Darcy & Flora Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Pen-L Publishing

Price: FREE!

Best Left Buried by Blanche Day Manos, Amazon Kindle format

Hung Up in Bemidji by Kathy Cohen

Hung Up in Bemidji by Kathy Cohen

A Comic Crime Novel

Publisher: Kathy Cohen

Price: FREE!

Hung Up in Bemidji by Kathy Cohen, Amazon Kindle format

Mango Madness Murder by Carol Durand and Summer Prescott

Mango Madness Murder by Carol Durand and Summer Prescott

A Frosted Love Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Maven Publishing

Price: FREE!

Mango Madness Murder by Carol Durand and Summer Prescott, Amazon Kindle format

The Beach House Mystery by Tara Ellis

The Beach House Mystery by Tara Ellis

A Samantha Wolf Mystery

Publisher: Tara Ellis

Price: FREE!

The Beach House Mystery by Tara Ellis, Amazon Kindle format

For a summary of all of today's titles, plus any that may have been added since this post was created, visit our Free MystereBooks page. This page is updated daily, typically by 8 AM ET.

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Thursday, August 27, 2015

A Pitying of Doves, A Domenic Jejeune, Birder Mystery by Steve Burrows, 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, Dundurn …

A Pitying of Doves by Steve Burrows

A Pitying of Doves by Steve Burrows

A Domenic Jejeune, Birder Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Dundurn

Price: $3.99 (as of 08/27/2015 at 7:00 PM ET).

A Pitying of Doves by Steve Burrows, Amazon Kindle format

When a senior attaché with the Mexican Consulate is found dead alongside the director of a local bird sanctuary, many details pique Inspector Jejeune's interest, including a vacant field research position — a full-time job studying birds. Is this the escape from policing that he has been looking for?

But first there's a murder to solve …

A Pitying of Doves by Steve Burrows

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Legally Bound, A Crime Novel by Anne Morgellyn, New This Week from Endeavour Press

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

Legally Bound by Anne Morgellyn

Legally Bound by Anne Morgellyn

A Crime Novel

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 08/27/2015 at 6:30 PM ET).

Legally Bound by Anne Morgellyn, Amazon Kindle format

Christine was a top London lawyer, a woman who had everything. But after she is found guilty of siphoning money from her clients, she is sent to jail. Her cell-mate is an elective mute, a woman called Ruth — who was jailed for murdering the mother of the hard-line Judge Jeffreys. And Jeffreys was Christine's lover. A co-incidence? Christine is about to find out.

Back on the streets on probation, friendless and without a penny, she must re-build her life. Christine takes a job as a gardener in Regent's Park. When Jeffreys tracks her down, their affair re-starts. She goes from sleeping in a hostel, to Audley Court- the palatial manor house the Judge inherited from his mother following her death. And from struggling on income support, she is given hundreds of pounds in cash to spend on clothes.

Things are looking up for Christine. Or are they? At work one day, Christine spots a homeless man poking at something in the water. A human leg. Christine decides to remain silent about what she has seen. But has her silence already made her an accomplice to another crime?

Legally Bound by Anne Morgellyn

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Murder One, A David Sloane Legal Thriller by Robert Dugoni, Now Available at a Special Price

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Murder One by Robert Dugoni

Murder One by Robert Dugoni

A David Sloane Legal Thriller (4th in series)

Publisher: Robert Dugoni

Price: 99¢ (as of 08/27/2015 at 6:00 PM ET).

Murder One by Robert Dugoni, Amazon Kindle format

Recovering from the shock of his wife's murder the previous year, David Sloane returns to Seattle after some much-needed healing time in Mexico. At a black-tie benefit he reconnects with Barclay Reid, an attorney he went head-to-head with years earlier in the most important case of his career. Like Sloane, Barclay has problems beyond the courtroom, having recently lost her daughter to a drug overdose. In spite of their previously antagonistic relationship, Sloane finds himself falling for Barclay, stirring up feelings he hasn't felt since the death of his wife.

When Barclay is accused of murdering a Russian drug dealer, Sloane is her only defender. In his first criminal case, Sloane must juggle intensifying media attention and mounting danger, all while diving deep into the past of the mysterious and complicated woman he loves.

Murder One by Robert Dugoni

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Full Fury, A David Mallin Mystery by Roger Ormerod, New This Week from Endeavour Press

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Full Fury by Roger Ormerod

Full Fury by Roger Ormerod

A David Mallin Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 08/27/2015 at 5:30 PM ET).

Full Fury by Roger Ormerod, Amazon Kindle format

Dave Mallin is eagerly awaiting his first case as a Private Detective when two clients knock on his door. One is a crook, Finn Carter, known for getting his way through violent means. The other, a young wannabe writer, is seemingly out of place and out of his depth. But they both want Mallin's help on the same case: the mystery of Neville Gaines, a man who had been hanged 12 years before for shooting and killing a farmer called Andy Paterson. With no apparent connection to each other, or to the case, Mallin is baffled by their interest, especially when the murderer was so obviously guilty. What was to be gained by going over the case again?

Due to be married in a couple of days, and a less than enthusiatic fiancé, Mallin decides it would be better to turn down the case. But when events take a violent turn, Mallin is keen to find out why. And when another murder intrudes, it looks as though his impatient fiancée may have to wait …

Full Fury by Roger Ormerod

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Gone Girl, A Novel of Suspense by Gillian Flynn, Now Available at a Special Price

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Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Crown

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/27/2015 at 5:00 PM ET).

Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn, Amazon Kindle format

On a warm summer morning in North Carthage, Missouri, it is Nick and Amy Dunne's fifth wedding anniversary. Presents are being wrapped and reservations are being made when Nick's clever and beautiful wife disappears. Husband-of-the-Year Nick isn't doing himself any favors with cringe-worthy daydreams about the slope and shape of his wife's head, but passages from Amy's diary reveal the alpha-girl perfectionist could have put anyone dangerously on edge.

Under mounting pressure from the police and the media — as well as Amy's fiercely doting parents — the town golden boy parades an endless series of lies, deceits, and inappropriate behavior. Nick is oddly evasive, and he's definitely bitter — but is he really a killer?

Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

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New This Week: Elusive Quarry, A Bendersons Cozy Mystery by Leanne Schroder

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Elusive Quarry by Leanne Schroder

Elusive Quarry by Leanne Schroder

A Bendersons Cozy Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Leanne Schroder

Price: $3.99 (as of 08/27/2015 at 4:30 PM ET).

Elusive Quarry by Leanne Schroder, Amazon Kindle format

Tam has just given birth after fighting a dangerous criminal organization — but she is given no time to rest. The President of Iceland's daughter is kidnapped, thrusting Tam and crew back into a flurry of adventure and intrigue as they pursue the trail of villains affiliated with the vile Golden Triads.

Along the way they endure rigorous new training, forge new relationships, and encounter dangerous romances all while struggling to maintain a balance between saving the world, and recovering their personal lives.

Elusive Quarry by Leanne Schroder

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Ready Player One, A Near-Future Thriller by Ernest Cline, Now Available at a Special Price

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Ready Player One by Ernest Cline

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline

A Near-Future Thriller

Publisher: Broadway Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/27/2015 at 4:00 PM ET).

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, Amazon Kindle format

In the year 2044, reality is an ugly place. The only time teenage Wade Watts really feels alive is when he's jacked into the virtual utopia known as the OASIS. Wade's devoted his life to studying the puzzles hidden within this world's digital confines — puzzles that are based on their creator's obsession with the pop culture of decades past and that promise massive power and fortune to whoever can unlock them.

But when Wade stumbles upon the first clue, he finds himself beset by players willing to kill to take this ultimate prize. The race is on, and if Wade's going to survive, he'll have to win — and confront the real world he's always been so desperate to escape.

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline

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Cold Hearts by Sharon Sala, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2015 …

Cold Hearts by Sharon Sala

Cold Hearts by Sharon Sala, A Secrets and Lies Trilogy Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Mira

Cold Hearts by Sharon Sala, Amazon Kindle format

There's only one way to keep secrets buried …

If only it had been something else that brought Lissa Sherman and Mack Jackson back in touch after so many years. Something — anything — other than the murder of Mack's father. Even worse, Lissa's car had been used as the murder weapon.

Thirty-five years ago, four friends went out joyriding and ended up in a terrible accident that left one dead and the others with no memory of that awful night. Now two more people, including Mack's father, have been murdered, and if the lone survivor knows why they're being targeted, she's not talking.

Even as Lissa and Mack find themselves drawn together in the midst of tragedy, the mystery deepens when someone comes after Lissa, too. Is the danger to her tied to the other deaths, or are two killers at work in town? Now Mack has to fight an unknown attacker as well as his feelings for Lissa, but it may be that he can't win either battle.

Cold Hearts by Sharon Sala

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Sycamore Row, A Jake Brigance Novel of Suspense by John Grisham, Now Available at a Special Price

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Sycamore Row by John Grisham

Sycamore Row by John Grisham

A Jake Brigance Novel of Suspense (2nd in series)

Publisher: Bantam

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/27/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

Sycamore Row by John Grisham, Amazon Kindle format

Seth Hubbard is a wealthy man dying of lung cancer. He trusts no one. Before he hangs himself from a sycamore tree, Hubbard leaves a new, handwritten will. It is an act that drags his adult children, his black maid, and Jake into a conflict as riveting and dramatic as the murder trial that made Brigance one of Ford County's most notorious citizens, just three years earlier.

The second will raises many more questions than it answers. Why would Hubbard leave nearly all of his fortune to his maid? Had chemotherapy and painkillers affected his ability to think clearly? And what does it all have to do with a piece of land once known as Sycamore Row?

Sycamore Row by John Grisham

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Last Ragged Breath by Julia Keller, New in Bookstores during August 2015

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

Last Ragged Breath by Julia Keller

Last Ragged Breath by Julia Keller, a Bell Elkins Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

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Royce Dillard doesn't remember much about the day his parents-and one hundred and twenty-three other souls-died in the 1972 Buffalo Creek disaster. He was only two years old when he was ripped from his mother's arms. But now Dillard, who lives off the grid with only a passel of dogs for company, is fighting for his life one more time: He's on trial for murder.

Prosecutor Bell Elkins faces her toughest challenge yet in this haunting story of vengeance, greed and the fierce struggle for social justice. Richly imagined, vividly written and deeply felt, Last Ragged Breath is set in West Virginia, but it really takes place in a land we all know: the country called home.

Last Ragged Breath by Julia Keller

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Cancans, Croissants, and Caskets by Mary McHugh, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2015 …

Cancans, Croissants, and Caskets by Mary McHugh

Cancans, Croissants, and Caskets by Mary McHugh, A Happy Hoofers Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Kensington

Cancans, Croissants, and Caskets by Mary McHugh, Amazon Kindle format

You can't tiptoe when murder's afoot …

It's Bastille Day in Paris. The Happy Hoofers — Tina, Janice, Pat, Mary Louise, and Gini — are all set to kick off the fete by dancing the cancan on a beautiful sightseeing cruise down the Seine. As the leggy ladies soak in the magic of the city of lights, everything is magnifique … until a very important patron goes belly-up on the top deck.

On the heels of their French debut, murder takes center stage. The five daring dancers will need to step lively to stop the crafty killer fast … or their grand finale will turn out far more explosive than the fireworks over the Eiffel Tower …

Cancans, Croissants, and Caskets by Mary McHugh

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The Girl on the Train, A Psychological Thriller by Paula Hawkins, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins

The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins

A Psychological Thriller

Publisher: Riverhead Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/27/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins, Amazon Kindle format

Rachel takes the same commuter train every morning. Every day she rattles down the track, flashes past a stretch of cozy suburban homes, and stops at the signal that allows her to daily watch the same couple breakfasting on their deck. She's even started to feel like she knows them. "Jess and Jason," she calls them. Their life — as she sees it — is perfect. Not unlike the life she recently lost.

And then she sees something shocking. It's only a minute until the train moves on, but it's enough. Now everything's changed. Unable to keep it to herself, Rachel offers what she knows to the police, and becomes inextricably entwined in what happens next, as well as in the lives of everyone involved. Has she done more harm than good?

The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins

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New This Week: Sex, Lies, and Snickerdoodles, A Working Stiffs Mystery by Wendy Delaney

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 …

Sex, Lies, and Snickerdoodles by Wendy Delaney

Sex, Lies, and Snickerdoodles by Wendy Delaney

A Working Stiffs Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Wendy Delaney

Price: $3.99 (as of 08/27/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Sex, Lies, and Snickerdoodles by Wendy Delaney, Amazon Kindle format

This is a new ebook edition of a mystery first published in paperback by Corvallis Press in 2014.

Everybody's got a secret. A secret crush. A secret liaison. A secret recipe. And for a deadly few, a secret murder …

Port Merritt's favorite bad boy, Russell Falco, was a seasoned veteran of secret liaisons. But after his body washes up on the shore of Merritt Bay, Deputy Coroner and human lie detector, Charmaine Digby, suspects one of those liaisons got Russell killed.

Secrets. Lies. Cookie-baking rivals. And a dead guy. Char's on the case and is determined to find the killer … if the killer doesn't find her first!

Sex, Lies, and Snickerdoodles by Wendy Delaney

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Finnegan's Week, A Crime Novel by Joseph Wambaugh, Now Available at a Special Price

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Finnegan's Week by Joseph Wambaugh

Finnegan's Week by Joseph Wambaugh

A Crime Novel

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/27/2015 at 12:00 PM ET).

Finnegan's Week by Joseph Wambaugh, Amazon Kindle format

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Fin Finnegan, a San Diego police detective and wannabe actor heading straight for a midlife meltdown, is assigned a routine truck theft that turns into a toxic chemical spill, setting off a bizarre chain reaction of death and murder on both sides of the Mexican border.

Fin is forced to team up with Nell Salter, a sexy female investigator, as well as an equally fetching US Navy investigator who wants to learn all that Fin can teach her — and that's saying a lot.

Finnegan's Week by Joseph Wambaugh

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A Conversation with Novelist and Short Story Writer Josh Pachter

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Josh Pachter

We are delighted to welcome author Josh Pachter to Omnimystery News today.

Josh is the author of over four dozen short stories, ten of which feature Bahrain police officer Mahboob Chaudri that have recently been collected into a single volume titled The Tree of Life (Wildside Press; August 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats). We recently had the opportunity to talk with Josh more about his work.

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Omnimystery News: Give us the backstory to your series character Mahboob Chaudri.

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Josh Pachter

Josh Pachter: In 1982, I spent 10 months in the tiny island emirate of Bahrain, smack dab in the middle of the Persian Gulf and smack dab in the middle of the Iran-Iraq War. I was there to teach for the University of Maryland at the US Navy's Administrative Support Unit, which was the headquarters of the Navy's Middle Eastern fleet. Years earlier, I'd published a dozen or so short stories in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, but by 1982 I hadn't written a new story in almost a decade. There wasn't really all that much to do in Bahrain — the entire country was only 250 square miles in area, half of that was military territory and off-limits to foreigners, and most of what you could get to was desert — so I decided to get back into the crime-fiction business and created the character of Mahboob Chaudri, who started out as a patrolman on the country's Public Security Force but was soon promoted to detective. Because of the tension between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims, Bahrain's police force is almost entirely made up of Pakistanis, so Mahboob is something of a stranger in a strange land, far away from his home and his wife and children. He's a gentle man, without much book learning but with plenty of intelligence and plenty of heart. I wrote the first couple of Chaudri stories right there in Bahrain, then continued with the series for several years after moving from the Middle East to a little town outside Nürnberg in what was then called West Germany. Several of the stories were reprinted in year's-best collections and other anthologies, and author/critic Bill Pronzini called Mahboob "one of crime fiction's most delightful new detectives."

OMN: What kind of mystery stories are these?

JP: The Chaudri stories are pretty straightforward police procedurals — although, because of the cultural setting in which they take place, the procedure is quite different from police procedure here in the Western world.

On the other hand, I've got a novel coming out from Simon451 — a new speculative imprint of Simon & Schuster — on November 3, and that one's kind of hard to categorize. It's called Styx, and I collaborated on it with Belgian phenomenon Bavo Dhooge. (Only his name will appear on the cover, but the title page will read "by Bavo Dhooge with Josh Pachter.") The main character, Rafael Styx, is a homicide cop in Ostend, Belgium, and as the book begins he's chasing a serial killer who's already murdered three women. Fairly early on, Styx catches up with the killer — who shoots and kills him. Kind of like Janet Leigh getting it in the shower, 20 minutes into Psycho. Except where Janet Leigh then disappears from the movie, Styx does not disappear from the book: at the beginning of the next chapter, he wakes up … and gradually comes to the realization that he's still "alive," that he is in fact a zombie. And as a zombie he continues the hunt for his own killer. Bavo and I see this book as a crime novel that happens to have a zombie as the main character, but Simon & Schuster decided to publish it as a sort of horror/fantasy about a zombie who happens to be a cop. To be honest, we're concerned that, because of this categorization, readers who would appreciate the book as a solid cop-tracking-serial-killer crime novel might miss out on it — but I certainly hope your readers will look for it! (It's available for pre-order now on Amazon.)

OMN: Give us a summary of your books in a tweet.

JP: The Tree of Life: In the island emirate of Bahrain, Pakistani policeman Mahboob Chaudri tracks down an assortment of murderers and other criminals.

Styx: Homicide cop Rafael Styx becomes a zombie and goes after the serial murderer who shot and killed him.

OMN: Are any of the stories in The Tree of Life based on real-life experiences?

JP: Two of the Chaudri stories are very closely based on my own experiences.

"The Ivory Beast" is set aboard the US Navy's Middle East flagship, the USS Coronado, as it makes what's called a "show the flag" run through the Persian Gulf from Bahrain to Karachi. At the time I was living in Bahrain, the "official" Middle East fleet's flagship was in dry dock undergoing repairs, and the Coronado was serving that role on a temporary basis. I was invited to teach a course on a "show the flag" run to Karachi, and quite a bit of what happens in the story really happened while I was on board. (Except for the murder. I made that part up.) Several of the officers and enlisted men you'll read about in the story — including Captain Dave Buck, Lieutenant (JG) Bill Kundo and Seaman "Bear" Jensen — are real people, who gave me permission to use their real names in the story.

In "Jemaa el Fna," Mahboob is in Marrakesh, Morocco, where he's been sent as a member of the security team accompanying the Bahraini Minister of Defense to the annual Conference of Non-Aligned Nations. On his day off, he has an adventure in the city's main square, and what happens to him is almost word for word something that happened to me when I visited Marrakesh a few years after my stay in Bahrain.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

JP: I almost always begin with a title. For example, my 10-month stay in Bahrain included the month of Ramadan, which means I was there for Lailat al Qadr, "the Night of Power." That seemed to me to be a perfect name for a Chaudri story, so my job was to decide what crime Mahboob might be called on to investigate on such an occasion. But perhaps my favorite of my titles is on a more recent, non-Chaudri story. About a year and a half ago, my wife Laurie and I went to hear a marvelous singer named Robert Earl Keen perform live at the Birchmere, not far from where we live in northern Virginia. During a song called "Merry Christmas From the Family," I could've sworn I heard Robert Earl sing the words "Police Navidad" instead of "Feliz Navidad," and I thought now that would make a great title for a story! When Laurie and I got home, I googled the phrase "Police Navidad" and discovered that (1) it didn't ever seem to have been used as a title before, but (2) it is in fact an urban slang expression referring to those occasions when somebody calls the cops to report an out-of-control holiday party. So obviously my story had to take place on Christmas Eve and begin with a policeman — who, in homage to REK, I named Bob Keene — knocking on a door behind which there's a wild party in progress. This wound up being one of those stories that practically writes itself, and it was published in the January 2015 issue of EQMM.

OMN: How much research was required for these stories?

JP: The Chaudri stories required an enormous amount of research. I was writing about a culture with which I had limited familiarity, and it was important to me to get the details right. Not just the geography, but the cultural details. In the collection's title story, for example, "The Tree of Life," Mahboob's investigation of a 20-year-old murder takes him into the emirate's sedentarized Bedouin community. By the time I wrote that one, I was living in Germany and had to do second-hand research, using the 1980s-era Internet. I think I wound up spending more time researching that story than it took me to write it. When it appeared in EQMM, people wrote in to make fun of me for what they saw as the anachronism of my having put a faded photograph of John Fitzgerald Kennedy on the wall of one of the Bedouin characters' houses — but the truth is that the Bedouins had enormous respect for JFK, and his picture was often used to decorate their homes.

OMN: How true are you to the various settings?

JP: I did take very occasional liberties with the geography in the Chaudri series, although most of the details in those stories are accurate. For one story, though, I wanted to send Mahboob into the emirate's Dutch community, since I lived in Amsterdam before my time in Bahrain and am fluent enough in Dutch that I'm able to translate fiction (and nonfiction) from that language into English. Well, the Dutch community in Bahrain was mostly involved in the construction business, and while I was there a major Dutch firm was busy building the most expensive stretch of roadway in the world, a causeway connecting Bahrain to the Saudi Arabian mainland. So I decided to blow up the bridge and have Mahboob investigate a case of industrial sabotage, and I called the resulting story "The Saudi Causeway." AHMM editor Cathleen Jordan liked it, but she was uncomfortable with the real-world setting and asked me to shift the construction project to a different Bahraini location. There's only one other place where a bridge connecting Bahrain to the mainland could go, though, and that's why the published version of the story is called "The Qatar Causeway."

OMN: How did you come to select The Tree of Life to be the title of the collection?

JP: When John Betancourt at Wildside Press asked me if he could collect the 10 Chaudri stories into a single volume, he told me that Wildside's experience suggests they'll sell many more e-books than hard copies, and that their e-books sell much better if the word "megapack" appears in the title. So his idea was to publish the collection as an e-book titled The Mahboob Chaudri Mystery Megapack. I'm still old-school enough to want to be able to hold an actual book in my hands, though, one that doesn't need a battery charge before it can be read. So I encouraged John to also put out a paperback and to use a different title for that version of the collection. I went back and forth between the names of two of the stories — "The Tree of Life" and "The Night of Power" — before finally settling on The Tree of Life.

OMN: Were you involved in the cover design?

JP: I think John did the original cover design himself, and it was perfectly competent. He invited me to make suggestions, though, and I had quite a few of them. I wanted the title font to look Arabic, for example. I wanted a photograph of the actual Bahraini "Tree of Life" to appear on the cover. I wanted a camel and rider. John turned the design over to the incredibly talented Sam Cooper, and Sam gave me absolutely everything I asked for — and came up himself with what I think is the cover's best feature: that bright yellow desert sky which, on closer inspection, turns out to be a huge fingerprint. I love that!

OMN: What kinds of books do you read for pleasure?

JP: Actually, I read more Dutch these days than anything else. When I moved to Holland in the late '70s, I taught myself the language by reading comic books: Donald Duck, Asterix, and a Belgian series called Suske en Wiske. Because the stories were simple and illustrated, I could work my way through them pretty easily, and I quickly built up both a vocabulary and an understanding of the language's grammar and syntax. I eventually became fluent enough that I was able to begin translating, and since 2004 I've been translating crime stories by Dutch and Belgian authors for EQMM's "Passport to Crime" department. "My" authors often send me copies of their novels, and I've got several shelves of them lined up and am working my way through them. Last year, I was asked to translate a special issue of Suske en Wiske into English for International Antibiotics Awareness Week, and, when the publisher asked me how much I'd charge, I said I didn't want any money — I wanted the complete series of over 250 books. To my surprise, they agreed, so I'm also working my way through those — and having as much fun with them now as I had back in the late '70s and early '80s. When I do read English-language fiction for pleasure, it's usually crime novels — either by authors I'm friends with (Les Roberts, Loren D. Estleman, Bill Pronzini) or authors I haven't met but think are brilliant writers (James Lee Burke, Michael Connelly).

OMN: What's next for you?

JP: At the same time I was writing the Chaudri stories in the '80s, I also wrote about a dozen collaborative stories with a dozen different crime-writing colleagues — Ed Hoch, John Lutz, Dan J. Marlowe, Michael Avallone, Mike Nevins, Jon L. Breen, Stanley Cohen, Patricia McGerr, Joe L. Hensley, a few others — hoping to find a publisher who'd collect them into a book I wanted to call Partners in Crime. Most of the stories were published individually, but the book never happened. Now, though, John Betancourt is interested in following up The Tree of Life with, after all these years, Partners in Crime. For this one, I also want to include some new stories, such as "History on the Bedroom Wall," which I co-wrote with my daughter, Rebecca Jones, back in 2009, and which Janet Hutchings put in EQMM's "Department of First Stories" (making me the only person who's ever appeared in that section of the magazine twice, first in 1968 and again 41 years later!). I've recently finished new stories with my wife Laurie and with Holland's master of psychological suspense René Appel, and I'm working on stories with my friends Les Roberts, Art Taylor and Kathryn O'Sullivan.

Meanwhile, Bavo Dhooge and I are talking about doing either a sequel to Styx or something else together, and I'm also discussing a possible book-length collaboration with another Belgian author, Dirk Vanderlinden.

These days, though, I do more translating than writing — although the story I co-wrote with my wife ("Coffee Date") will appear in The Saturday Evening Post in October, I have a solo story called "Selfie" in the November EQMM, and I just sold "Eb and Flo," which is a tribute to my dear Aunt Florence and Uncle Ben, to Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine. I've got translations in the current issues of both EQMM (Michael Berg's "The Last Run") and AHMM (René Appel's "Joyride") and another one coming up in EQMM within the next couple of months (Hilde Vandermeeren's "The Lighthouse"), and I'm working on a translation of a chilling story by the Belgian team of Dupuydt and De Paepe. I'm also finishing up the translation of Dizzy Me, a memoir by a Belgian woman, Tania Stadsbader, who wrestled with attacks of debilitating dizziness for 15 years before finally getting an accurate diagnosis and then successful treatment. When that's done, I'm hoping that my next big project will be a translation of Michael Berg's Golden Noose (the Dutch equivalent of the Edgar Allan Poe Awards) winner, A Fatal Night in Paris.

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Since his first publication in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine in 1968, more than four dozen of Josh Pachter's short stories have appeared in EQMM, Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine and many other periodicals, anthologies, and year's-best collections. In 1986, he won a special award from the Mystery Writers of America for translating the Edgar-nominated short story "There Goes Ravelaar" by Janwillem van de Wetering from Dutch into English, and his translations regularly appear in EQMM and elsewhere. In addition to his short stories, he is the co-author (with Bavo Dhooge) of Styx, which will be published by Simon451, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, on November 3. In his day job, he is the assistant dean for communication studies and theater at Northern Virginia Community College's Loudoun Campus. He lives in Herndon, VA, with his wife Laurie and their dog Tessa.

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

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The Tree of Life by Josh Pachter

The Tree of Life by Josh Pachter

The Mahboob Chaudri Mystery Stories

Publisher: Wildside Press

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Murder, kidnapping, robbery, smuggling, industrial sabotage and international terrorism — Mahboob Chaudri, a Pakistani native working as a police officer in the Middle Eastern island emirate of Bahrain, tackles all these crimes and more … and solves them with a charming mixture of logic, wisdom, wit and heart.

From 1984 to 1986, seven short Chaudri stories by Josh Pachter appeared in the pages of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, and three more were later published in other places. In this collection, all 10 of the Chaudri stories are gathered together in a single volume for the first time, complete with a new introduction and new afterwords for each story by the author.

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