Friday, August 08, 2014

New This Week: Three To Die, A Novel of Suspense by Loretta Jackson and Vickie Britton

Three To Die by Loretta Jackson and Vickie Britton

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 2014 and priced $4.99 or less …

Three To Die by Loretta Jackson and Vickie Britton

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Untreed Reads

Price: $3.99 (as of 08/08/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

Three To Die by Loretta Jackson and Vickie Britton, Amazon Kindle format

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Shannon and her two friends, Marge and Traci, look forward to spending the summer as employees of Arapahoe State Park, but their joy is soon spoiled by a tragic accident. Marge's cruel rejection of nerdy Del Evans results in a fight, and Del falls from the boat into the deep, choppy waters of Lake Arapahoe.

His body is never recovered.

The following summer, the three friends return to the park. On the anniversary of Del's death, they are shocked to find words scrawled in red across the boathouse, Die, Die, Die — one word for each girl. Did Del somehow survive the accident? Shannon senses that disaster lies ahead for all of them. And even her innocence may not keep her from being a victim of vengeance.

Three To Die by Loretta Jackson and Vickie Britton

Please Welcome Thriller Writer Chuck Driskell

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Chuck Driskell
with Chuck Driskell

We are delighted to welcome novelist Chuck Driskell to Omnimystery News today.

Chuck's second Gage Hartline thriller is To the Lions (Autobahn Books; September 2013 trade paperback and ebook formats). Gage, a former Green Beret, is a character we wanted to know more about, so Chuck agreed to interview him for us. Known for being somewhat taciturn, however, Gage does make things quite difficult for the author-turned-interviewer.

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Chuck Driskell
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Chuck Driskell: Thanks for taking the time to speak with me, Gage.

Gage Hartline: I had no choice in the matter … contractual obligation.

Chuck: Really? Contract with whom?

Gage: That's need-to-know information. (crosses arms)

Chuck: (views his notes and grins) Gage … what a name … why are you named after an instrument used for measuring things?

Gage: (stares at Chuck for an uncomfortable period of time.)

Chuck: Okay … I sense a lack of sense of humor … next question … how old are you?

Gage: I'm forty-five.

Chuck: And how old were you when you joined the Army?

Gage: Nineteen.

Chuck: And you were in the Special Forces?

Gage: Not initially, but after I made the rank of E-5, I went through the selection process.

Chuck: What was that like?

Gage: Difficult.

Chuck: You don't use a lot of words, do you?

Gage: No.

Chuck: (clears throat several times) What's been the happiest time of your adult life?

Gage: Happiest?

Chuck: You know, when were you most content?

Gage: (ponders for a moment) That'd be tough to pinpoint. I guess it was when I was in the Army, surrounded by a good team.

Chuck: That's interesting because, after the Army, you've seemed to be a bit of a loner.

Gage: I can see how it might appear that way. Yeah, I guess I am. But I'm not anti-social. In fact, I enjoy being around other people. But they need to be people I can relate to.

Chuck: Let's say for a moment that you'd never joined the Army. What would you have done for a living?

Gage: I'd have been a cop.

Chuck: Because of the para-military aspect?

Gage: No. Because I like to see justice done.

Chuck: About that, you're known to take justice into your own hands. Can you explain what gives you that right?

Gage: I know I've done wrong in some of the justice I've meted out. And I'll probably continue to find myself in those situations. But I believe in my guidance system … in my compass. Yes, I sometimes step outside the bounds of the law. But in my mind, I'm delivering justice.

Chuck: You've killed people.

Gage: Yeah.

Chuck: Ever think about the people you've killed?

Gage: Sure, I do.

Chuck: Any remorse?

Gage: (looks away for a moment before he sets his jaw) No. No remorse.

Chuck: Let's change to something a little lighter. Do you have a favorite food?

Gage: It changes but, when I'm on a job, when I'm incredibly hungry, I crave pizza.

Chuck: How about music? Favorite bands?

Gage: I enjoy rock n roll, mainly British rock from the 70s and 80s.

Chuck: Any favorites?

Gage: I like The Cult.

Chuck: Interesting. (consults notes) And you seem to have a penchant for girls who are younger than you are.

Gage: (doesn't answer, just frowns)

Chuck: Don't want to talk about that?

Gage: Did I answer?

Chuck: (clears throat) Anyway … just a few more questions. You're forty-five … no spring chicken. What will you be doing when you're sixty?

Gage: Do I look like a psychic?

Chuck: C'mon, take a guess.

Gage: Assuming I'm still alive, I hope I'm doing something I enjoy.

Chuck: Would you still be a gun-for-hire at that age?

Gage: I don't particularly care for that description of me. I consider myself a soldier, and soldiers do all manner of things.

Chuck: You mentioned still being alive … do you think you'll still be alive at sixty?

Gage: (pauses) No, I don't.

Chuck: Why do you say that?

Gage: You asked, I told you.

Chuck: Does being dead by sixty make you sad?

Gage: Sad? No, it doesn't make me sad. When people I love die, I get sad. When good people who've not lived complete lives die, I get sad. When I die, I'll die knowing I lived a heckuva life. That doesn't make me sad.

Chuck: Last question … let's say you could pick a destination for the ultimate job. Where would it be?

Gage: Where do you live?

Chuck: Me? I live in South Carolina.

Gage: Okay, I'd want my job to be in South Carolina.

Chuck: (laughs) Okay … what would the job be?

Gage: I'd be sent to South Carolina to kick the crap out of some penny-ante interviewer who asks stupid questions.

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Chuck Driskell lost both his parents at an early age and grew up in an extremely poor home, which fueled his hunger for the unknown and passion for success. He grew up to join the military where he became a U.S. Army paratrooper. His post-military life has been spent in the advertising business and as a writer where he finds time to create stories that are a blend of crime, suspense, and spy genres. He lives in South Carolina with his wife and two children.

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

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To the Lions by Chuck Driskell

To the Lions
Chuck Driskell
A Gage Hartline Thriller

In Spain, former Green Beret Gage Hartline accepts a risky job inserting him into notorious Berga Prison — a place as sleazy as it is deadly. Charged with protecting the son of a wealthy mobster, Gage is pitted against rival gangs as well as corrupt government officials.

He soon finds himself double-crossed by nearly everyone involved, leaving him on his own, fighting to survive. Gage has the training. Gage has the nerve. But will it be enough?

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Drug of Choice by Michael Crichton writing as John Lange is Today's Open Road Daily Deal

Drug of Choice by Michael Crichton writing as John Lange

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature Drug of Choice by Michael Crichton writing as John Lange as today's Open Road Daily Deal.

The deal price of $0.99 is valid only for today, Friday, August 08, 2014.

Drug of Choice by Michael Crichton writing as John Lange

A Medical Thriller

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $0.99 (as of 08/08/2014 at 7:50 AM ET).

Drug of Choice by Michael Crichton writing as John Lange, Amazon Kindle format

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To uncover the secrets of a superdrug, a doctor must go undercover and risk it all …

When a Hell's Angel is thrown from his bike at 110 miles per hour, he should probably end up in the morgue. But this Angel survives his crash without a scratch, and ends up sleeping peacefully in the hospital. When Dr. Roger Clark inspects him, he finds only one defect: blue urine. Similar reports start to trickle in from hospitals upstate. It seems that a strange new drug is sending people into comas, and only Clark can unravel its mystery.

His search for answers takes him on the strangest trip of his life, into a place called "Eden", which looks like paradise, but feels like hell.

Drug of Choice by Michael Crichton writing as John Lange

4 Weeks To Live by Don McGraw is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

4 Weeks To Live by Don McGraw

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

4 Weeks To Live by Don McGraw

A Will Hogarth Legal Thriller

Publisher: Don McGraw

… as today's second free mystery ebook.

4 Weeks To Live by Don McGraw, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of August 08, 2014 at 7:10 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.

In the heart of downtown Austin, a renowned socialite is tossed forty seven floors to her horrific death. It's a murder that shocks the progressive southern town to its core. In a trial fraught with bias, Karl Dutton, the estranged husband, is sentenced to death. For nearly a decade he's been nothing more than a number and a date on Texas' notorious death row. Now with just four weeks to live he reaches out to the one man he believes can prove his innocence.

Will Hogarth is back in his most gut-wrenching and personal case ever. Thrown into an impossible race against time where nothing is quite as it appears — and evil is lurking around every corner.

4 Weeks To Live by Don McGraw

Substantial Risk by Stephen Penner is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Substantial Risk by Stephen Penner

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Substantial Risk by Stephen Penner

A David Brunelle Legal Thriller

Publisher: Ring of Fire Publishing

… as today's free mystery ebook.

Substantial Risk by Stephen Penner, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of August 08, 2014 at 7:00 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.

A sex club. A dead "submissive." A "dominant" in custody.

Homicide D.A. Dave Brunelle barely understands the terms. How can he ever hope to understand the bondage subculture well enough to hold a killer responsible for the apparently accidental death of his own girlfriend?

Brunelle embarks on a voyage of discovery, both of himself and things he never even knew existed. In so doing, however, he risks losing not only his case, but everything — and everyone — dear to him.

Substantial Risk by Stephen Penner

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