Thursday, April 24, 2014

Still Life, An Armand Gamache Mystery by Louise Penny, at a Special Price during April 2014

Still Life by Louise Penny

Every month Amazon releases a new selection of Kindle books priced $3.99 or less.

Today's featured title from the Mystery & Thrillers category is Still Life by Louise Penny. This Kindle book was listed at $2.99 as of the date and time of this post, Thursday, April 24, 2014 at 1:30 PM ET, and should be available at this price through the end of the month.

More information about the book is below; if other vendors have priced-matched this title, links to their sites are also shown.

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Still Life by Louise Penny

Still Life by Louise Penny
An Armand Gamache Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: Minotaur Books

Winner of the 2006 Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel. Winner of the 2006 CWA New Blood Dagger Award. Winner of the 2007 Anthony Award for Best First Novel. Winner of the 2007 Dilys Award.

Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of the Surêté du Québec and his team of investigators are called in to the scene of a suspicious death in a rural village south of Montreal. Jane Neal, a local fixture in the tiny hamlet of Three Pines, just north of the U.S. border, has been found dead in the woods.

The locals are certain it's a tragic hunting accident and nothing more, but Gamache smells something foul in these remote woods, and is soon certain that Jane Neal died at the hands of someone much more sinister than a careless bowhunter.

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Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season, A Jake Sullivan Novel by Chip Bell, Now at a Special Price

Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season by Chip Bell

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season by Chip Bell, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Word Association.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $3.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (04/24/2014 at 1:00 PM ET). Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season by Chip Bell

Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season by Chip Bell
A Jake Sullivan Novel (2nd in series)
Publisher: Word Association

It is the end of June and President Jordan Fletcher has just negotiated a historical treaty with Cuba, and its signing will be held at the end of October in Miami. Because of Fletcher's past relationship with him in the Benjamin Matthews matter, he has asked Jake Sullivan to coordinate the treaty signing ceremony. Just as Jake and his investigator and close friend, Mike Lang, begin their job, they receive the astounding news that Benjamin Matthews has died in prison of a heart attack, at the same time learning that an assassination plot has been hatched against the President and Raul and Fidel Castro.

Working with a threat analysis expert from the Secret Service, Jonathan Clark, and Paula Cortez, a specialist in Cuban affairs from the FBI, who appears to be more than just a former colleague of Mike Lang, Jake sets about trying to diffuse the plot by discovering the identity of a mysterious assassin known only as "The Agent", employed by an even more secret organization, “The Birth of New Madrid.” As the summer months move by with the assassin still on the loose, the tension builds at Jake's office, just as tension builds out on the open water as a very active hurricane season is underway. Worrying about Mother Nature and the plot at hand, Jake and his team finally come face to face with their mysterious assassin and soon come to realize he is only part of a much greater threat.

Racing to save the treaty signing and the lives of the President and the Castro brothers, this second novel by Chip Bell heads to an explosive finish where Jake discovers the true nature of the danger they face and finds himself in one final battle — a battle for his life and the lives of his family now that he realizes the ultimate truth — the target all along was him.

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New from Endeavour Press: A Species of Revenge by Marjorie Eccles

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 …

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A Species of Revenge by Marjorie Eccles

A Species of Revenge by Marjorie Eccles
A Gil Mayo Mystery
Publisher: Endeavour Press
Publication Date: April 23, 2014
Price: $3.99 (as of 04/24/14 12:30 PM ET)

At first, the discovery of an unidentified body barely impacts on the quiet community of Ellington Close in the country town of Lavistock. It is down to Detective Inspector Abigail Moon to find the identity of the murdered man, and figure out what he was doing there.

The case seems a dead end until, just when the trail is starting to go cold, another murder much closer to home turns the eye of suspicion on the residents of Ellington Close. As DI Moon and Superintendent Gil Mayo investigate the the people living in this small community, they find that more one person is keeping secrets …

As Mayo and Moon search for the answers, they quickly realize that the two murders are inextricably connected. Can they uncover the unknown terror that is lurking in the shadows of the quiet backwater town in time? Or will this "species of revenge" strike again?

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Bloody Scotland's Short Story Competition for 2014 is Now Open

Bloody Scotland

Bloody Scotland's Short Story Competition for 2014 is now open.

This year the theme is "Escape". Writers may interpret the theme in any way but the stories must be crime-related. Entries are accepted from anywhere in the world, but must be written in English.

The winner will receive a £1000 prize, a weekend pass to the 2014 festival and a bottle of Deanston whisky, during a prize-giving event at the festival. Bloody Scotland 2014 takes place from September 19th through 21st in Stirling.

In addition, two runners up will receive a bottle of Deanston whisky and a selection of tickets for events at Bloody Scotland 2014.

The winning entry will be published as an ebook short by Bloody Scotland.

For more information about entering, visit the competition page on BloodyScotland.com.

A Conversation with Mystery Author Nicola Furlong

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Nicola Furlong
with Nicola Furlong

We are delighted to welcome author Nicola Furlong to Omnimystery News today.

Nicola's newly reissued murder mystery, Teed Off! (Oak Tree Press; January 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats) features golfer and part-time coroner Riley Quinn in a complex and engrossing murder mystery and a complicated and poignant family dynamic while also providing a fascinating glimpse into professional golf.

We recently had the opportunity to talk with Nicola about her books.

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Omnimystery News: Teed Off! was first published in 1996. Tell us a little more about the books you've written since then, and how you decide whether they are stand-alones or part of a series.

Nicola Furlong
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Nicola Furlong

Nicola Furlong: This is a great question, one that I've often pondered. In the mid-nineties, I wanted to write a murder mystery series starring a professional sportswoman for two reasons. One, I've devoured whodunits ever since my English father introduced me to the old green Penguin paperbacks. Two, growing up sports crazy in the sixties and seventies I lacked role models. I was game to change that, if only in fiction.

At the time, women were paid athletes in tennis and golf. Didn't take more than a wink to recognize that eighteen holes offers terrific locations for dastardly deeds. Why, even Dame Agatha plotted a murder on the links. When I discovered British Columbia allowed part-time, non-medically trained coroners, my club pro Riley Quinn swung into view in Teed Off!

I had ideas, plots and themes ready for a sequel, but something happened.

I heard about a local child committing suicide by hanging, and that image scorched into my brain, tearing my thoughts from the expansive, manicured greens, down into the messy, claustrophobic bleakness of shame. Months later, my dark suspense thriller, A Hemorrhaging of Souls, starring a soft-hearted cop and a haunted psychologist, was published.

I had notes and topics for a follow-up mystery novel, when — you guessed it — another image caught my fancy. Within hours, I was plotting a supernatural thriller, headlined by a rock star stigmatic, and Unnatural States took over my writing stage.

A couple of years later, I lucked into a divine gig writing six light-hearted mystery novels, part of Guideposts' "Church Choir Mysteries" series, and broke the sequel curse. Now that I've got the hang of it, I'm pruning the second novel in my new inspirational women's fiction series (Sisterhood of Shepherds).

Bottom line: I wish I had written the sequels for my first and second mysteries. I really enjoy the characters and looked forward to rejoining their appealing lives. If I had, however, it's possible my singing sensation John the Apostle and my spiritual gardener Charly Shepherd wouldn't have blossomed. So, guess I'll just keep zigzagging along.

OMN: Describe your writing process.

NF: Though I love surprises and unexpected twists and turns, I'm a very practical writer. I find to successfully meet the rigours within the mystery genre, it pays to follow a theme, to think the main plot scenes through and to fashion the clues and red herrings before the first draft.

Once I've nailed that, the secondary themes and plots evolve as I attempt to reinforce, echo or counter my main through-line. It's easy to become distracted or swayed to follow another plot or character, which may or may not improve the story, so I prefer doing this while germinating ideas rather than when actually writing. I know basic bits about my characters before the first draft, but I enjoy learning more as they come alive at my fingertips.

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

NF: I'm very athletic and love digging in the dirt so it's not surprising that my first sleuth Riley Quinn is a professional athlete, that my first cop Sergeant Patrick Painter is a gardening buff, and that my latest lead character Charly Shepherd owns a plant nursery. My best ideas spring to life while I'm on my own wheeling round my seaside peninsula or deadheading in my cottage garden. Both sports and gardening offer themes, expressions and histories that add layers and complexities to my stories, allowing me to dig deeper and broaden the psychological makeup of my characters.

OMN: What is the best advice — and harshest criticism — you've received as an author? And what might you tell aspiring writers?

NF: Best advice received: keep reading and studying other authors, and not just those in your field. Harshest criticism: ridiculed in 2009 for combining audio and visual interactive elements to my online thriller Unnatural States. Best advice for aspiring authors: find and heed the advice of a knowledgeable, professional editor, and don't give up.

OMN: Tell us how Teed Off! came to be titled.

NF: The title, which came early in the writing, fits my story like a glove, given that the novel has a golf backdrop, as a fiction title at the time, it was unique, the expression itself is short and evocative, and most importantly, the phrase represented the attitude of my lead character Riley Quinn. She is angry, having experienced an injury that ended her stint on the professional women's tour, tormented by her older sister's continued Hall of Fame golf career, and struggling to adapt to life as a lowly club pro in her hometown. Thank heavens for her new part-time job as a coroner. It offers her a striking new career and fulfills her needs for competition and order.

OMN: You've adapted two of your books into screenplays. What was that process like?

NF: I've adapted both of my murder mysteries, Teed Off! and A Hemorrhaging of Souls, to screenplays. The process was extremely interesting, the page format challenging, and my dialogue and pacing skills improved. I adapted Teed Off! first, which was tricky as the story is told through the eyes of my coroner/golfer. First person narrative offers tremendous advantages in books, allowing the writer and reader to be inside the character's head and to closely experience her life. It is, however, problematic in a screenplay, unless you use the old crutch of character voiceover. I didn't want to, so spent much time reshaping the story line to offer other viewpoints.

Given that screenplays are generally no more than 100 pages, each containing few words, I learned to focus on the main plotline, reduce or combine characters, and reimagine each scene. Understanding that a screenplay is merely the movie's skeleton is humbling. Less is more, which can be an eye opener if your writing tends toward narrative or interior monologues. Unfortunately, despite being optioned, there are no movies yet. Bummer!

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Nicola Furlong pens mystery and inspirational novels, creates interactive books for the iPad, podcasts about genre writing ("The Novel Experience"), and teaches electronic publishing, when she's not playing Old-Timer's hockey, growing blossoms and bamboo or eating chocolate fudge. She has also written a gardening guide for the West Coast and has adapted two of her novels to screenplays; both were optioned for television.

The co-creator of Quillr®, a multimedia storytelling platform, Nicola gardens in a small town on southern Vancouver Island, BC.

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

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Teed Off! by Nicola Furlong

Teed Off!
Nicola Furlong
A Riley Quinn Mystery

When coroner Riley Quinn tees off an investigation into the suspicious death of her boss and brother-in-law, she finds herself sand-wedged by a villainous environmental group, a mysterious Japanese consortium and her estranged sister.

In order to catch a cunning and ruthless murderer, Riley must face a nasty past she thought dead and buried.

The chocoholic club pro quickly discovers that not all bad lies are on the golf course; unfortunately, sometimes they’re much closer to home.

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