Saturday, July 26, 2014

Caught in the Crosshairs by Elisabeth Rees, New from Harlequin Love Inspired Suspense in July 2014

Caught in the Crosshairs by Elisabeth Rees

Omnimystery News is pleased to introduce a new mystery, suspense, or thriller title from Harlequin, published this month …

Caught in the Crosshairs by Elisabeth Rees

Imprint: Love Inspired Suspense

Caught in the Crosshairs by Elisabeth Rees, Amazon Kindle format

For more information about the book, see a synopsis, below.

Special Forces … Deadly Forces …

Recruited for a top secret mission, elite sniper Sergeant Cara Hanson is determined to prove herself — as a female sharpshooter — to her commanding officer. But when the assignment goes horribly wrong, Captain Dean McGovern takes their team into hiding in a remote Wyoming cabin. Both fiercely protective, Cara and Dean work overtime to figure out who's leaving notes and taking shots at them. Cara tries hard to resist the more-than-professional feelings she's developing for Dean … and when their lives are on the line, it'll take the soldier in her to keep them both alive.

Caught in the Crosshairs by Elisabeth Rees

Little Green, An Easy Rawlins Mystery by Walter Mosley, Now Available at a Special Price

Little Green by Walter Mosley

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to feature the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Vintage …

Little Green by Walter Mosley

An Easy Rawlins Mystery (12th in series)

Publisher: Vintage

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/26/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

Little Green by Walter Mosley, Amazon Kindle format

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Easy Rawlins is fighting for his life after his car plunges over a cliff. True to form, the tough WWII veteran survives, and soon his murderous sidekick Mouse has him back cruising the mean streets of L.A., in all their psychedelic 1967 glory, to look for a young black man, Evander "Little Green" Noon, who disappeared during an acid trip.

Fueled by an elixir called Gator's Blood, brewed by the conjure woman Mama Jo, Easy experiences a physical, spiritual, and emotional resurrection, but peace and love soon give way to murder and mayhem.

Little Green by Walter Mosley

Fit To Be Dead, An Aggie Mundeen Mystery by Nancy G. West, New This Week from Henery Press

Fit To Be Dead by Nancy G. West

Henery Press — the place to be for mystery — publishes books in the mystery/suspense genre focused on engaging stories with sharp twists and lively characters.

We've selected one of their recently released titles to feature here today …

Fit To Be Dead by Nancy G. West

An Aggie Mundeen Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Henery Press

Price: $2.99 (as of 07/26/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

First published in 2012 by Southwest Publications.

Fit To Be Dead by Nancy G. West, Amazon Kindle format

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Aggie Mundeen, single and pushing forty, fears nothing but middle age. When she moves from Chicago to San Antonio, she decides she better shape up before anybody discovers she writes the column, "Stay Young with Aggie". She takes Aspects of Aging at the University of the Holy Trinity and plunges into exercise at Fit and Firm.

Rusty at flirting and mechanically inept, she irritates a slew of male exercisers, then stumbles into murder. She’d like to impress the attractive detective with her sleuthing skills. But when the killer comes after her, the health club evacuates semi-clad patrons, and the detective has to stall his investigation to save Aggie’s derriere.

Fit To Be Dead by Nancy G. West

Please Welcome Clark Hays and Kathleen McFall

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Clark Hays and Kathleen McFall
with Clark Hays and Kathleen McFall

We are delighted to welcome back authors Clark Hays and Kathleen McFall to Omnimystery News.

Clark and Kathleen's third book in their "Cowboy and Vampire" series is Rough Trails and Shallow Graves (Pumpjack Press; May 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats); the first two titles are A Very Unusual Romance and Blood and Whiskey.

Today we are thrilled that the authors have provided us with a special short story for our readers, which they title "Punching the Night in the Teeth: A Crime Scene Mystery".

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Clark Hays and Kathleen McFall
Photo provided courtesy of
Clark Hays and Kathleen McFall

SOMETHING TERRIBLE HAPPENED HERE."
  The detective was talking mostly to himself, because the two patrol officers — fresh-faced rookies barely out of the academy and bursting with professional pride — were staring at the carnage, their mouths hanging open like the swinging doors of an abandoned saloon.
  After 20 years on the force, the detective had seen a lot, too much, but this was the worst so far. It was 10 in the morning and he needed a drink. Another drink.
  He scratched at the salt and pepper stubble on his cheeks and then reached under his rumpled trench coat to adjust the Colt .45 nestled in his shoulder holster. The gun had a name — Brenda — and she was always ready to dance, but this wasn't a shooting thing. Not yet anyway. But the day was young.
  Instead, he pulled out his battered notebook, flipped it open and grabbed the dusty pen jammed into his shirt pocket. He clicked it to life, dotting his tongue to start the ink flowing, and then held it like a club over the sweat-stained paper.
  He was probably the last cop in America who even used paper, a renegade, a rebel who couldn't play by the rules, even if those rules made entering, storing and retrieving data so much easier.
  All the whiskey and divorces and fights and nights alone came crashing down around his shoulders and he lashed out to avoid even one second of introspection. "What do you see?" he shouted at the youngest of the rookie cops, a boy in the knight blue armor of all the men who came before him, a child who picked up the badge reluctantly and only to appease his father, the cold and distant commissioner.
  "I don't know," the boy said, shrinking back.
  The detective grinned like a wolf over a lamb, revealing a row of even, white teeth — even rebels could practice good oral hygiene — and a deep-seated mean streak. "Useless. How about you toots?"
  She bristled at the diminutive hurled at her from the washed-out detective, and raised her chin higher defiantly. She couldn't know it yet, but they would be lovers before the sun came up again.
  "I can't explain it," she said. "But with all your many years of experience, you must know what's going on. Enlighten us."
  This one had fire, he thought. He couldn't know it, but she would break his heart into 18 pieces and flush them, one at a time, by the end of the week. His eyes narrowed like a hawk circling a field of blind mice. "They stopped cleaning, that's for sure," he said, pointing at to the dishes mounded and molding in the sink. "A long time ago."
  The floor was littered with discarded clothes and empty glasses and the drained corpses of vodka and whiskey bottles that clinked together as he paced though them.
  "Looks like they were working some angle." Every flat surface was littered with hastily scribbled pages of text and open books, the pages dog-eared and marred by frantic writing in the margins.
  "It's like some kind of horror movie," she whispered.
  "Yeah, that's right, only this time it's real," the detective said. "There are no sparkling vampires here, no cowboys to ride in and save the day."
  He leafed through his notes. "I called around before we got here. They don't have many friends, but the few people who even called themselves casual acquaintances said they hadn't seen these two in months. The last person to see them alive was the bartender at the local gin joint."
  He lit a cigarette.
  "You can't smoke at a crime scene," the young cop said. His name was Bart and he was still a virgin.
  "The dead don't care about smoke," the detective muttered.
  "But it's against regulations."
  "Screw your regulations," he said with grimace. "All I care about is closing cases."
  "And getting bombed," the beautiful rookie muttered. Her name was Tanya and her eyes were the color of jade at night. He imagined her in candlelight, shaking her hair loose and laying her service revolver on the night stand and handing him a drink.
  "Until you've walked these streets as long as I have, seen the things I've seen, don't you dare judge me," the detective said. He touched the computer. "Still warm. I bet that one is too."
  She touched it and then jerked her hand back, frightened, nodding that his hunch was right.
  "What does it mean?" Bart asked, his voice on the edge of breaking.
  The detective spun to face him, his face contorted in rage and anguish. "Haven't you figured it out yet, junior? Can't you see what's going on here? They're writers and they are so far into their project, they've disappeared from the world."
  Tanya gasped and held her hand over her mouth, eyes wide with fear. Bart couldn't hold it together any longer. He snatched an ancient and half-full container of now-petrified Kung Pao and retched violently into it.
  "What can we do?" Tanya asked, pale, almost translucent, and shaken — like a martini.
  "Nothing," the detective said. "They're beyond all hope now." He snapped his notebook closed. "Let's go get some pancakes."

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Clark Hays and Kathleen McFall live in a house that looks suspiciously like a crime scene and spend all of their time making up stories. They are currently working up the nerve to write book four in their Cowboy and Vampire series.

For more information about the authors, please visit their website at CowboyAndVampire.com or find them on Facebook and Twitter.

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Rough Trails and Shallow Graves by Clark Hays and Kathleen McFall

Rough Trails and Shallow Graves
Clark Hays and Kathleen McFall
The Cowboy and the Vampire Series

Say goodbye to LonePine, Wyoming, a typical small town in the American west with typical small town problems — romantic intrigues, warm beer and vampires …

When Lizzie goes missing on their wedding night, Tucker is forced to team up with his bloodthirsty Russian nemesis to find answers. Crashing through cowboy country, the vampire spirit world and wrecked salmon canneries, they confront an evil more ancient than even the undead — human greed — twisting science into something terrible.

Can there be a happily-ever-after for a cowboy and vampire, or is their unusual love just a delusion? Time to cowboy up!

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Three Days to Die by John Avery is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Three Days to Die by John Avery

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Three Days to Die by John Avery

Publisher: Apticon Books

… as today's third free mystery ebook. This is a repeat freebie that was last featured on our site on May 21, 2013.

Three Days to Die by John Avery, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of July 26, 2014 at 7:20 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of the purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

For a summary of all of today's featured titles, plus any that may have appeared before and are repeat freebies, visit our Free MystereBooks page. This page is updated daily, typically by 8 AM ET.

More on today's free book, below.

This suspense thriller is adapted from an original screenplay written by the author.

Kidnapped by a psychotic killer, thirteen-year-old Aaron Quinn is forced to participate in a deadly crime spree. What must his beautiful, courageous, single mother sacrifice to save his life?

Three Days to Die by John Avery

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