Tuesday, October 06, 2015

A Conversation with Mystery Authors Mary Reed and Eric Mayer

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Mary Reed and Eric Mayer

We are delighted to welcome authors Mary Reed and Eric Mayer to Omnimystery News today.

Mary and Eric's new John, the Lord Chamberlain historical mystery is Murder in Megara (Poisoned Pen Press; October 2015 hardcover, trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to spend some time with them talking about the book and the series as a whole.

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Omnimystery News: Murder in Megara is the 11th book in your series. How has John changed over the course of time?

Eric Mayer: We have kept John, our protagonist, relatively unchanged, although his situation has evolved because of what happens to him and his friends and family during the stories. Partly this is due to our decision, from the outset, to make each book readable without reference to preceding books. New readers might be perplexed to find a different John in different books. And at any rate I think readers want to read about the same character from book to book. The protagonist is what attracts us to series. I certainly never wanted John D. MacDonald's loquacious, easy going Travis McGee to abandon his houseboat, stop taking his retirement in installments, and become a grim, tight-lipped, anger-driven avenger. Besides, John has survived at the imperial court because he has a strong character. Such men are not easily changed, although they are open to incremental shifts, as evidenced particularly in Murder in Megara where John returns home.

OMN: Sharing the responsibilities of writing a novel must make for an interesting process. Tell us a little more about it.

Mary Reed: Our writing process is of necessity convoluted. One of us writes a chapter and then hands it over to the other for amendment if needed and polishing it up a bit. We long since agreed that if one of us is particularly emphatic a certain scene or event be retained, or not as the case may be, the other agrees. There is, as we have said before, no room for ego in joint writing. Where we do part is whether or not to outline plots. Eric finds it easier to base the action on one, whereas I am more of a seat of the trews writer, but given our publisher likes an outline before we start the process of writing a book, I am outnumbered and oblige, even if I do mutter a bit about it.

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

Eric: Most of our books are set in a place that is real but no longer exists. What is left of John the Lord Chamberlain's Constantinople lies beneath fifteen hundred years worth of rubble and ruins, several stories deep. There remains of the Byzantine emperors' Great Palace only a few mosaics. Churches, famous in their time, have vanished so thoroughly that archeologists argue over where in the city they were located. Ever shifting academic opinion has caused the renowned Palace of Lausos to leap back and forth across Constantinople's main thoroughfare more than once. So Mary and I have a lot of freedom. We adhere strictly to the geography. Like Rome, the new capital of the empire boasted seven hills, and John often finds himself trudging down a steep incline to a harbor. Sometimes we avail ourselves of Victorian historians' detailed but almost certainly fanciful reconstructions of lost buildings. Their guesses were probably better than ours, but there is nothing to stop us from imagining for ourselves what the inside of the emperor's private chambers looked like. The few people allowed entrance have been dead for centuries. And since the architecture of the city has vanished with barely a trace we can erect a mansion or a church or a shop where plot demands, without any historian's building permission. As a character, Constantinople takes second billing only to John. On the cusp of the medieval and classical worlds, the city is complex and contradictory. The setting sun silhouettes a forest of rooftop crosses while shadows creep out into forums across classical statues of Greek philosophers and pagan deities. In many ways Constantinople resembles Rome, after which it was modelled, but it is also far different from the classical capital depicted in the majority of Roman mysteries. The landscape of pagan Rome was never dominated by the Church of the Holy Wisdom.

OMN: Complete this sentence for us: "I am a mystery author and thus I am also …".

Mary: I am a mystery author and thus I am also to be found at one time or another researching such disparate topics as automatons, Roman medicine, Shropshire dialect, the Home Front in World War Two, survivors of hanging, early artificial limbs, laws relating to oral wills, and steamer cars, all of which, not to mention other arcane information, was needed for our novels.

OMN: What prompted you to depart from using numbers in your titles?

Eric: Right from the beginning we called our first book One for Sorrow. Somehow, even in correspondence with our editor, the title was informally shortened to Onefer. When she suggested we continue to name the books after the rhyme from which we'd plucked One for Sorrow, the second book became Two for Joy and so forth. Except that there are variations of the rhyme, and after a while we were forced to extend the rhyme, so we didn't always know what the title would be while we were writing. But our working titles always followed the same pattern; Onefer, Twofer, Threefer … Even our most recent book we referred to as Elevenfer, though we decided at last to give up on our poetic efforts and call it Murder in Megara.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read when you were young?

Mary: As a constant reader I was always being instructed in a kindly way to remove my nose from the current read and go out and play. I read the usual books children read, including girls' boarding school adventures, a setting about as far from an urban childhood as possible. Later on, science fiction and fantasy, mostly the latter. My favourites from the early days are Louisa Alcott's March family books, because I identified strongly with Jo March and declared more than once as an adult I would write in an attic. This did not transpire, although I have written in a basement. However, it was reading Agatha Christie's novels in my early teens that sparked interest in the genre, and from there I went on to the usual suspects and in particular Golden Age novels. Thus I am a great fan of locked room and other impossible mysteries. I also discovered M. R. James (he roolz!) and supernatural fiction of the traditional type. Originally I thought I would try writing the latter but somehow wound up in the field next door.

Eric: Oddly, for a mystery writer, I grew up reading mostly science fiction and fantasy, starting with the Tom Swift Junior series as soon as I graduated from picture books. I also read popular science books, biographies, and during high school went through a Steinbeck phase. About the only mysteries I read were Sherlock Holmes. Although my science fiction reading faded away while I was in college, my subsequent sporadic and desultory professional writing efforts focused on the genre I had stopped reading. It was only after Mary and I married that I turned my hand to writing mysteries as a co-author. Although it was Mary who influenced me to write mysteries, my childhood reading affects my approach to them. I'm quite happy, for instance, to write largely intellectual puzzle mysteries in the Golden Age style rather than books where the mystery takes a back seat to character, psychology, and soap opera. (Not that these elements are missing entirely from our books!) Science fiction, after all — at least the classic variety of my youth — is largely intellectual, a literature of ideas. In addition I love writing about sixth century Byzantium, a place as exotic as Edgar Rice Burroughs' Mars. As with much science fiction, the "alien" setting serves as a major character. The way we present our setting is probably influenced by Robert Heinlein, who plunked his reader down in the middle of the future and lets them figure it out for themselves as they followed the characters who took their world for granted. Our books do not contain long history lectures.

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

Mary: I read widely and constantly return to mystery fiction, with side trips down the supernatural road leading into the dark woods. Most recently I have re-read a couple of Edgar Wallace thrillers and Boyd Cable's non fiction book about factories producing armaments in the First World War. History (particularly the first fifty years of the 1900s) is one of my main interests, most notably the civilian experience in wartime and so touching upon such topics as rationing, intelligence work, propaganda, resistance movements, evacuation, and so on.

OMN: What's next for you?

Mary: This month sees publication of Murder In Megara, aka as Elevenfer, in which Lord Chamberlain John, now exiled to his estate in Greece, has hardly set foot in the place when he is accused of murder. Then in January 2016 The Guardian Stones appears, a story of dark doings in a Shropshire village during the Second World War. It's a new type of fiction for us and so we hope to have written an interesting story.

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The husband and wife team of Eric Mayer and Mary Reed published several short stories about John, Lord Chamberlain to Emperor Justinian, in mystery anthologies and in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine prior to the first full length novel, One for Sorrow, which was published in 1999. The American Library Association's Booklist Magazine named the Lord Chamberlain novels one of its four Best Little Known Series.

For more information about the authors, please visit their website, or follow them on Twitter — MaryMayWrite and GroggyTales. They also write a joint blog at Eric Reed Mysteries.

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Murder in Megara by Mary Reed and Eric Mayer

Murder in Megara by Mary Reed and Eric Mayer

A John, the Lord Chamberlain Mystery

Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press

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John, former Lord Chamberlain to Emperor Justinian, has been exiled from Constantinople to a rustic estate John has long-owned in Greece, not far from where he grew up. But exile proves no escape from mystery and mayhem.

The residents of nearby Megara make it plain John and his family are unwelcome intruders. His overseer proves corrupt. What of the other staff―and his neighbors? Before long, John finds himself accused of blasphemy and murder.

Now a powerless outsider, he's on his own, investigating and annoyingly hampered by the ruthless and antagonistic City Defender who serves Megara as both law enforcer and judge. Plus there's that corrupt estate overseer, a shady pig farmer, a servant's unwelcome suitor, a wealthy merchant who spends part of his time as a cave-dwelling hermit, and the criminals and cutthroats populating such a seedy port as Megara. Complicating matters further are two childhood friends whose lives have taken very different paths, plus the stepfather John hated.

John realizes that in Megara, the solution to murder does not lie in the dark alleys where previous investigations have taken him, but in a far more dangerous place―his own past. Can he find his way out of the labyrinth of lies and danger into which he has been thrust before disaster strikes and exile turns into execution?

Murder in Megara by Mary Reed and Eric Mayer

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Tuesday, October 06, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Tuesday, October 06, 2015 at 7:30 AM ET …

The Life We Bury by Allen Eskens

The Life We Bury by Allen Eskens

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Seventh Street Books

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $2.99

The Life We Bury by Allen Eskens, Amazon Kindle format

College student Joe Talbert has the modest goal of completing a writing assignment for an English class. His task is to interview a stranger and write a brief biography of the person. With deadlines looming, Joe heads to a nearby nursing home to find a willing subject. There he meets Carl Iverson, and soon nothing in Joe's life is ever the same.

Carl is a dying Vietnam veteran — and a convicted murderer. With only a few months to live, he has been medically paroled to a nursing home, after spending thirty years in prison for the crimes of rape and murder.

As Joe writes about Carl's life, especially Carl's valor in Vietnam, he cannot reconcile the heroism of the soldier with the despicable acts of the convict. Joe, along with his skeptical female neighbor, throws himself into uncovering the truth, but he is hamstrung in his efforts by having to deal with his dangerously dysfunctional mother, the guilt of leaving his autistic brother vulnerable, and a haunting childhood memory.

Thread by thread, Joe unravels the tapestry of Carl's conviction. But as he and Lila dig deeper into the circumstances of the crime, the stakes grow higher. Will Joe discover the truth before it's too late to escape the fallout?

The Life We Bury by Allen Eskens

What Lurks Beneath by Ryan Lockwood

What Lurks Beneath by Ryan Lockwood

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Pinnacle

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $2.99

What Lurks Beneath by Ryan Lockwood, Amazon Kindle format

The first attack occurrs in the underwater caverns of the Bahamas. Two professional divers exploring the unknown. A monstrous flesh-ripping predator they never see coming.

Now the attacks are coming closer and closer to shore. A sun-soaked playground for sea-loving tourists. A human feasting ground for whatever lurks beneath.

Now, in a desperate race against time, Eric Watson, an expert on remote control underwater vehicles, and marine biologist Valerie Martell, must identify a savage new species of killer — and piece together one of nature's most horrific mysteries. But the most terrifying discovery of all waits for Val and her team at the bottom of the sea. A discovery too shocking, to comprehend.

Because up till now, this creature existed only in mankind's darkest nightmares. Not anymore.

What Lurks Beneath by Ryan Lockwood

The Kill List by Nichole Christoff

The Kill List by Nichole Christoff

A Jamie Sinclair Mystery

Publisher: Alibi

Nook Daily Find Price: 99¢ (price-matched by Amazon)

The Kill List by Nichole Christoff, Amazon Kindle formatThe Kill List by Nichole Christoff, Nook format

As a top private eye turned security specialist, Jamie Sinclair has worked hard to put her broken marriage behind her. But when her lying, cheating ex-husband, army colonel Tim Thorp, calls with the news that his three-year-old daughter has been kidnapped, he begs Jamie to come find her. For the sake of the child, Jamie knows she can't refuse. Now, despite the past, she'll do everything in her power to bring little Brooke Thorp home alive.

Soon Jamie is back at Fort Leeds — the army base in New Jersey's Pine Barrens where she grew up, the only child of a two-star general — chasing down leads and forging an uneasy alliance with the stern military police commander and the exacting FBI agent working Brooke's case. But because Jamie's father is now a U.S. senator, her recent run-in with a disturbed stalker is all over the news, and when she starts receiving gruesome threats echoing the stalker's last words, she can't shake the feeling that her investigation may be about more than a missing girl — and that someone very powerful is hiding something very significant … and very sinister.

The Kill List by Nichole Christoff

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Tuesday, October 06, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Tuesday, October 06, 2015 at 7:00 AM ET …

WDYG by Matt Ingwalson

WDYG by Matt Ingwalson

An Owl and Raccoon Mystery

Publisher: Matt Ingwalson

Price: FREE!

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Death of a Raven by Margaret Duffy

Death of a Raven by Margaret Duffy

An International Thriller

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: FREE!

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A Body at Bunco by Elizabeth Spann Craig

A Body at Bunco by Elizabeth Spann Craig

A Myrtle Clover Mystery

Publisher: Elizabeth Spann Craig

Price: FREE!

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A Matter of Policy by Sam Merwin Jr.

A Matter of Policy by Sam Merwin Jr.

An Amy Brewster Mystery

Publisher: PageTurner

Price: FREE!

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Saving Sarah by Sebastian Gladwell

Saving Sarah by Sebastian Gladwell

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Sebastian Gladwell

Price: FREE!

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Grandkids Gone Wild by Hope Callaghan

Grandkids Gone Wild by Hope Callaghan

A Garden Girls Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Hope Callaghan

Price: FREE!

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There Are No Innocents by B. R. Stateham

There Are No Innocents by B. R. Stateham

A Turner Hahn and Frank Morales Mystery

Publisher: B. R. Stateham

Price: FREE!

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Fly Paper Soup by Cleve Sylcox

Fly Paper Soup by Cleve Sylcox

A David Winter Mystery

Publisher: Cleve Sylcox

Price: FREE!

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Haunted From Within by Ian C. P. Irvine

Haunted From Within by Ian C. P. Irvine

A Medical Thriller Omnibus

Publisher: Lilyhill

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Dead by Morning by Kayla Krantz

Dead by Morning by Kayla Krantz

The Rituals of the Night Series

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Seaside Mystery by Anne Digby

Seaside Mystery by Anne Digby

A Jill Robinson Adventure

Publisher: Straw Hat

Price: FREE!

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Monday, October 05, 2015

Macdeath, An Ivy Meadows Mystery by Cindy Brown, 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, Henery Press …

Macdeath by Cindy Brown

Macdeath by Cindy Brown

An Ivy Meadows Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Henery Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 10/05/2015 at 8:00 PM ET).

Macdeath by Cindy Brown, Amazon Kindle format

Read our review of Macdeath by Cindy Brown on Mysterious Reviews.

Like every actor, Ivy Meadows knows that Macbeth is cursed. But she's finally scored her big break, cast as an acrobatic witch in a circus-themed production of Macbeth in Phoenix, Arizona. And though it may not be Broadway, nothing can dampen her enthusiasm — not her flying cauldron, too-tight leotard, or carrot-wielding dictator of a director.

But when one of the cast dies on opening night, Ivy is sure the seeming accident is "murder most foul" and that she's the perfect person to solve the crime (after all, she does work part-time in her uncle's detective agency). Undeterred by a poisoned Big Gulp, the threat of being blackballed, and the suddenly too-real curse, Ivy pursues the truth at the risk of her hard-won career — and her life.

Macdeath by Cindy Brown

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Review: Hollow Man by Mark Pryor

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

A Mysterious Review of Hollow Man by Mark Pryor. A Novel of Suspense.

Review summary: This is a very strange crime novel, and not all that appealing or exciting or even suspenseful. Maybe it's because the central character, the titular "hollow man", is the narrator, clueing the reader in on everything he's thinking and planning. Or maybe it's because the whole story just doesn't come together well. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 2 of 5 stars

Hollow Man Mark Pryor

Hollow Man
Mark Pryor
A Novel of Suspense
Seventh Street Books (September 2015)

Available from Amazon.comAvailable from Barnes & NobleAvailable from iTunesAvailable from Kobo

Publisher synopsis: Dominic is a prosecutor, a musician, and an Englishman living in Texas. He's also a psychopath.

His main goal is to hide his condition and lead a seemingly normal life in hopes to pay off his debts and become a full-time musician in Austin's club scene. But on one lousy day his carefully-controlled world starts to shatter: he's demoted at work and accused of stealing a fellow musician's song.

He also meets a beautiful woman in a lime green dress — perhaps the biggest threat to his safety of all. At her urging, Dominic hatches a plan to steal a van he knows will be filled with cash. He picks two friends as accomplices, insisting on no guns and no violence. But a security guard catches them in the act and simple theft turns into capital murder.

Cracks start to show in the conspiracy and, with no allegiance to anyone but himself, Dominic has to decide whether to stick by his partners in crime, or let his true nature come out to play.

The Kill List, A Jamie Sinclair Mystery by Nichole Christoff, 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, Alibi …

The Kill List by Nichole Christoff

The Kill List by Nichole Christoff

A Jamie Sinclair Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Alibi

Price: 99¢ (as of 10/05/2015 at 7:00 PM ET).

The Kill List by Nichole Christoff, Amazon Kindle format

As a top private eye turned security specialist, Jamie Sinclair has worked hard to put her broken marriage behind her. But when her lying, cheating ex-husband, army colonel Tim Thorp, calls with the news that his three-year-old daughter has been kidnapped, he begs Jamie to come find her. For the sake of the child, Jamie knows she can't refuse. Now, despite the past, she'll do everything in her power to bring little Brooke Thorp home alive.

Soon Jamie is back at Fort Leeds — the army base in New Jersey's Pine Barrens where she grew up, the only child of a two-star general — chasing down leads and forging an uneasy alliance with the stern military police commander and the exacting FBI agent working Brooke's case. But because Jamie's father is now a U.S. senator, her recent run-in with a disturbed stalker is all over the news, and when she starts receiving gruesome threats echoing the stalker's last words, she can't shake the feeling that her investigation may be about more than a missing girl — and that someone very powerful is hiding something very significant … and very sinister.

The Kill List by Nichole Christoff

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New This Week: The Term Sheet, A Startup Thriller by Lucas Carlson

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 October 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

The Term Sheet by Lucas Carlson

The Term Sheet by Lucas Carlson

A Startup Thriller

Publisher: Craftsman Founder

Price: 99¢ (as of 10/05/2015 at 6:30 PM ET).

The Term Sheet by Lucas Carlson, Amazon Kindle format

David Alexander always dreamt of starting his own company. But in the exciting world of tech startups, where venture capital rules and billion-dollar businesses are the holy grail, things can and do collapse — in the blink of an eye …

David's thrown into this world and his adventures spiral him into a dark hole of terrorist plots, government espionage and classified information. It's not as elegant a universe as he had first thought.

One wrong decision could put the country in jeopardy, collapse David's company, or even cost him his life.

The Term Sheet by Lucas Carlson

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Shut Your Eyes Tight, A Dave Gurney Mystery by John Verdon, 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, Broadway Books …

Shut Your Eyes Tight by John Verdon

Shut Your Eyes Tight by John Verdon

A Dave Gurney Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Broadway Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 10/05/2015 at 6:00 PM ET).

Shut Your Eyes Tight by John Verdon, Amazon Kindle format

When he was the NYPD's top homicide investigator, Dave Gurney was never comfortable with the label the press gave him: super detective. He was simply a man who, when faced with a puzzle, wanted to know. He was called to the investigative hunt by the presumptuous arrogance of murderers — by their smug belief that they could kill without leaving a trace. There was always a trace, Gurney believed.

Except what if one day there wasn't?

Dave Gurney, a few months past the Mellery case that pulled him out of retirement and then nearly killed him, is trying once again to adjust to his country house's bucolic rhythms when he receives a call about a case so seductively bewildering that the thought of not looking into it seems unimaginable — even if his beloved wife, Madeleine, would rather he do anything but.

The facts of what has occurred are horrible: a blushing bride, newly wed to an eminent psychiatrist and just minutes from hearing her congratulatory toast, is found decapitated, her head apparently severed by a machete. Though police investigators believe that a Mexican gardener killed the young woman in a fit of jealous fury, the victim's mother — a chilly high-society beauty — is having none of it. Reluctantly drawn in, Dave is quickly buffeted by a series of revelations that transform the bizarrely monstrous into the monstrously bizarre.

Underneath it all may exist one of the darkest criminal schemes imaginable. And as Gurney begins deciphering its grotesque outlines, some of his most cherished assumptions about himself are challenged, causing him to stare into an abyss so deep that it threatens to swallow not just him but Madeleine, too.

Desperate to protect Madeleine and bring an end to the madness, Gurney ultimately discovers that the killer has left a trace after all. Unfortunately, the revelation may come too late to save his own life.

Shut Your Eyes Tight by John Verdon

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Sherlock Holmes and the Chinese Junk Affair and Other Stories, Three Sherlock Holmes Adventures by Roy Templeman, 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 …

Sherlock Holmes and the Chinese Junk Affair and Other Stories by Roy Templeman

Sherlock Holmes and the Chinese Junk Affair and Other Stories by Roy Templeman

Three Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 10/05/2015 at 5:30 PM ET).

Sherlock Holmes and the Chinese Junk Affair and Other Stories by Roy Templeman, Amazon Kindle format

In Sherlock Holmes and The Chinese Junk Affair, Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson are called upon once again to save Queen and Country. Upon receiving a card from Sherlock's brother Mycroft, the duo are debriefed by the Prime Minister on an astounding fact: a man named Rodger Hardy claims to be able to transport matter from one place to another through electricity, in what he calls transposition.

As the threat of Hardy selling his discovery to other countries weighs on the Prime Minister, he enlists Holmes to find out whether such a feat is possible, and whether or not Britain has anything to worry about.

Can Sherlock solve what seems to be an unsolvable mystery in time, and help Britain?

In Sherlock Holmes and the Tick Tock Man, Holmes and Watson are holidaying in Derbyshire when rumours of an unexplained death reach them. The town's German clock-maker was found dead in his cottage, door wide open, and his pet raven has taken to flying around town, screeching foreign words and putting everyone on edge. The local vicar and physician confide in the duo that, despite the clock-maker's will indicating he had left a hefty amount of money to the vicarage, no such sum had been found in the cottage, making them believe the death to be premeditated. Unable to resist the mystery, the Dr Watson and Sherlock Holmes soon find themselves tangled in a web of secrets.

Can Holmes find out what happened, or will the mystery go unanswered?

In Sherlock Holmes and the Trophy Room, Sherlock and John are hired by Viscount Siddems to solve a seemingly impossible conundrum. His most prized trophies, kept in a trophy room and surrounded by man traps and geese, so no one can get in unwanted at night, are disappearing from the room, one by one. Seeking help in finding the mystery thief, Lord Siddems enlists the help of the duo to catch the perpetrator and unmask his methods of getting past his security measures.

Can Sherlock unmask the thief before he steals again?

Sherlock Holmes and the Chinese Junk Affair and Other Stories by Roy Templeman

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