Thursday, July 31, 2014

Murder in a Different Place by Lesley Cookman, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during July 2014

Murder in a Different Place by Lesley Cookman

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during July 2014 …

Murder in a Different Place by Lesley Cookman

The Libby Sarjeant Series (12th)

Publisher: Accent Press

Murder in a Different Place by Lesley Cookman, Amazon Kindle format

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for July 2014. For new hardcover mysteries, visit New Mysteries where for a list of July 2014 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

More about our featured title, below …

Libby Sarjeant and the gang visit the Isle of Wight for the funeral of an old friend. For once there is nothing suspicious about the death, but their invitation to the funeral comes from elderly cousins who do have an unexplained death in the family.

As her best friend Harry seems to be involved somehow, Libby is determined to ignore the growing reluctance of the cousins to help as she investigates.

Murder in a Different Place by Lesley Cookman

The Buzzard Table, A Deborah Knott Mystery by Margaret Maron, Now Available at a Special Price

The Buzzard Table by Margaret Maron

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, Grand Central …

The Buzzard Table by Margaret Maron

A Deborah Knott Mystery (18th in series)

Publisher: Grand Central

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/31/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

Read our review of this book on Mysterious Reviews.

The Buzzard Table by Margaret Maron, Amazon Kindle format

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Judge Deborah Knott and her husband, Sheriff's Deputy Dwight Bryant, are back home in Colleton County amid family and old friends. But the winter winds have blown in several new faces as well.

Lt. Sigrid Harald and her mother, Anne, a well-known photographer, are down from New York to visit Mrs. Lattimore, Anne's dying mother. When the group gathers for dinner at Mrs. Lattimore's Victorian home, they meet the enigmatic Martin Crawford, an ornithologist researching a book on Southern vultures. He's also Mrs. Lattimore's long-lost nephew. With her health in decline, Mrs. Lattimore wants to make amends with her family-a desire Deborah can understand, as she, too, works to strengthen her relationship with her young stepson, Cal.

Anne is charmed by her mysterious cousin, but she cannot shake the feeling that there is something familiar about Martin … something he doesn't want her or anyone else to discover. When a string of suspicious murders sets Colleton County on edge, Deborah, Dwight, and Sigrid once again work together to catch a killer, uncovering long-buried family secrets along the way.

The Buzzard Table by Margaret Maron

New This Week: Operation Paris, A Super Agent Series Novel by Misty Evans

Operation Paris by Misty Evans

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 July 2014 and priced $4.99 or less …

Operation Paris by Misty Evans

A Super Agent Series Novel (2nd in series)

Publisher: Beach Path Publishing

Price: $2.99 (as of 07/31/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

Operation Paris by Misty Evans, Amazon Kindle format

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CIA operative Zara Morgan — codename Tango — has a reputation in Conrad Flynn's secret army as a renegade. Once held at gunpoint by terrorist Alexandrov Dmitri, she was seconds from saving herself and arresting Dmitri when Lt. Commander Lawson Vaughn, the sexy leader of a covert ops team, intervened. She's never lived down the fact that everyone — including her boss — believes Lawson is her knight in shining armor.

Former Navy man Lawson Vaughn doesn't consider himself anyone's savior. He lives and breathes protocol and hates the fact that his latest assignment is to babysit Zara while she hunts down Dmitri and stops the terrorist from releasing a biological weapon on the world.

But from the time they touch down in Paris, Lawson can't resist Zara's sassy attitude and dauntless bravery in the face of danger. When Dmitri kidnaps Zara and injects her with the contagious and deadly virus, Lawson is once again forced to come to her rescue, whether she likes it or not.

With unflinching determination and steadfast courage, Lawson must break all the rules to save Zara, even if it means becoming the one thing he can't stand … a renegade.

Operation Paris by Misty Evans

Please Welcome Mystery Author Sarah Hilary

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Sarah Hilary
with Sarah Hilary

We are delighted to welcome author Sarah Hilary to Omnimystery News.

Sarah's debut mystery is Someone Else's Skin (Penguin Books; June 2014 trade paperback, audiobook and ebook formats) and introduces London Detective Inspector Marnie Rome.

We asked Sarah to tell us a little more about the book and today she gives us the backstory to writing Someone Else's Skin.

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Sarah Hilary
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Sarah Hilary;
Photo credit Matthew Andrews

Watching TV mysteries/crime can be addictive, especially if you're meant to be writing, but it can also be a terrific way of letting ideas into your head. You're not thinking about work or writing, you're relaxed if a little tense, depending on what's happening onscreen. Your lizard brain thinks that it's switched off, but a writer's lizard brain is never really switched off.

I was watching the third in a row of TV dramas about crimes without witnesses. Great dramas, really gripping, but my brain was busy with another idea: what about a crime with lots of witnesses? How might that work? And what if the witnesses were unreliable, if you couldn't be sure of their evidence because they were all keeping secrets?

What if the detectives investigating the crime were keeping secrets? How would that work? I didn't know it at the time, but I'd started writing Someone Else's Skin.

Wary of jumping straight in, I skirted around the idea by way of research. There's something very reassuring about research, like laying down newspapers before you start making a mess. I headed for my local library, holding hard to my secret that I was writing something new (flutter under the ribcage, excited buzzing in my head) and spent forty minutes just looking randomly at the spines of textbooks. If this sounds weird, well, maybe it is. But it's what I always do when I have the first whisper of an idea: I seek out evidence, or rather let evidence find me; I didn't know what I was looking for, just that I'd know it when I saw it.

What I saw was a textbook called The Eye: A Natural History by Simon Ing. Fascinating book, brilliantly written. All about how we see not with our eyes but with our nerve endings, and our expectations; our brain interprets data based on our past experiences; it's how we're able to speed read.

Next I read about the Invisible Gorilla experiment in Harvard, which proved that we can fail to see what we're not expecting, even when it's right in front of us. The more I read, the more I wondered why eye witnesses are relied on for any kind of evidence.

Research can be addictive, like TV, but more dangerous because it involves books; you can kid yourself you're working when you're reading. I knew I had to stop looking at textbooks and start writing fiction, to see whether the idea for Someone Else's Skin had legs.

There was never any doubt that my lead detective would be DI Marnie Rome.

Marnie had a walk-on role in an earlier story of mine, and she'd been watching me from the wings ever since. More or less patiently, although I could tell she was starting to wonder when I'd get the hint and write her a whole story. It took me a little longer to find her detective sergeant, but Noah Jake entered the fray and I was all set, more or less.

I wrote the first draft swiftly, for the sake of the momentum and in case I lost my nerve. It wasn't great but it had a good spine, and I could see where the layers were needed to make it better. I was lucky with my cast of characters. Once I'd picked a women's refuge as the setting, the characters came to me: lost women with stories they were reluctant to tell; survivors. And the less savoury characters, one of whom hung back in the shadows until the second draft, unnerving me.

It's good to be surprised when you're writing; it means your readers will be surprised too.

Did I keep watching TV while I was writing? You bet I did. Have I started imagining Marnie Rome and Noah Jake up there onscreen? You bet I have. But for now, I'm happy to keep them busy on the page.

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Sarah Hilary writes copy for a well-known travel publisher. She has also worked as a bookseller and with the Royal Navy. An award-winning short story writer, she won the Cheshire Prize for Literature. Sarah lives with her husband and daughter in Bath, England.

For more information about the author, please visit her website or find her on Facebook and Twitter.

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Someone Else's Skin by Sarah Hilary

Someone Else's Skin
Sarah Hilary
A Marnie Rome Mystery

DI Marnie Rome knows this better than most. Five years ago, her family home was the scene of a shocking and bloody crime that left her parents dead and her foster brother in prison. Marnie doesn't talk much about her personal life, preferring to focus on work. Not even her partner, DS Noah Jake, knows much about Marnie's past. Though as one of the few gay officers on the force and half Jamaican to boot, Noah's not one to overshare about his private life either. Now Marnie and Noah are tackling a case of domestic violence, and a different brand of victim.

Hope Proctor stabbed her husband in desperate self-defense. A crowd of witnesses in the domestic violence shelter where she's staying saw it happen, but none of them are telling quite the same story, and the simple question remains: how did Leo Proctor get in to the secure shelter? Marnie and Noah shouldn't even have been there when it happened but they were interviewing another resident, Ayana Mirza. They're trying to get Ayana to testify against her brothers for pouring bleach on her face for bringing dishonor the family, and blinding her in one eye. But Ayana knows that her brothers are looking for her, and she has no doubt that they'll kill her this time.

As the violence spirals, engulfing the residents of the women's shelter, Marnie finds herself drawn into familiar territory: A place where the past casts long shadows and she must tread carefully to survive.

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Caribbean Moon by Rick Murcer is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Caribbean Moon by Rick Murcer

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Caribbean Moon by Rick Murcer

A Manny Williams Thriller

Publisher: Murcer Press

… as today's third free mystery ebook. This is a repeat freebie that was last featured on our site on January 27, 2013.

Caribbean Moon by Rick Murcer, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of July 31, 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.

Small-town detective/workaholic, Manny Williams, is thrilled with the prospect of finally taking the long-awaited vacation he had promised his wife, Louise.

The couple's exotic getaway begins in sunny San Juan, Puerto Rico, by attending the June wedding of a fellow Lansing police officer, followed with an incredible week-long Southern Caribbean cruise on the glamorous Ocean Duchess. Tropical paradise appears to be a perfect recipe for desperately needed R and R  … until the first dead body.

A bizarre, seemingly random murder in their posh San Juan Hotel, and the heinous cruise ship deaths of two of Lansing's law enforcement family, brings Manny, and his unique skills, out of cruise mode and head-long into the FBI-led investigation. Manny soon discovers that in this killer's twisted perception nothing is off limits, prompting a race against time that could cost him everything.

Caribbean Moon by Rick Murcer

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