Monday, August 11, 2014

Murder Is Elementary, A Susan Wiles, Schoolhouse Mystery by Diane Weiner, Now Available at a Special Price

Murder Is Elementary by Diane Weiner

Amazon Kindle Countdown Deals are limited-time discounts on Kindle-exclusive books.

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of today's titles … but take advantage of this deal now as the price will go up to its digital list price soon! (See the countdown clock on the book product page to see how much time remains on this deal.)

Murder Is Elementary by Diane Weiner

A Susan Wiles, Schoolhouse Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Cozy Cat Press

Price: $0.99 (as of 08/11/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

Murder Is Elementary by Diane Weiner, Amazon Kindle format

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Susan Wiles is blissfully retired from her career as a music teacher. What a joy to be able to attend the holiday concert without worrying about how her chorus will perform. But wait. Where's the principal? Susan offers to check, only to find the principal lying dead on her office floor.

Of course, now that she's retired she has time to help the local police (one of whom is her daughter) solve the mysterious crime. Did the principal die of natural causes? The bruise on her face doesn't seem severe enough to be fatal. What about that funfetti cupcake sitting on her desk? Could she have been poisoned?

Susan has just found the perfect retirement activity, much to her daughter's chagrin. And when the principal's teenage daughter, one of Susan's all time favorite students, asks for help — how can she say no? Little does she realize that this crime will take her far from the schoolhouse doors, as she investigates a mystery that extends back into one family's painful past.

Murder Is Elementary by Diane Weiner

Engraved, The St. Croix Chronicles by Karina Cooper, New This Week from Carina Press

Engraved by Karina Cooper

Carina Press is a digital-first imprint from Harlequin, publishing books in an interesting and diverse selection of genres including contemporary romance, steampunk, gay/lesbian fiction, science-fiction, fantasy, and — but of course — mystery and suspense.

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

Engraved by Karina Cooper

The St. Croix Chronicles (5th in series)

Publisher: Carina Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 08/11/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

Engraved by Karina Cooper, Amazon Kindle format

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Cherry St. Croix returns to the fog-ridden streets of Victorian London, where the balance of power threatens all that she loves.

I will not wither without laudanum. Sober and determined, I have chosen another way — alchemy, and the pursuit of wellness it embodies. My name is Cherry St. Croix, and though freedom is finally at my fingertips, I return to the blackened streets intent on righting the wrongs I'd left behind.

All is not well in London low. Caught in a war between gangs, men are torn limb from limb, and I am called on to ascertain how. The immoral Karakash Veil is no doubt involved, and Micajah Hawke, a prisoner in his own Menagerie, cannot soften the danger this time.

Armed with the alchemical arts I have learned, my ever present guardian, and what few friends are left to me, I embark on a campaign to rescue the ringmaster I cannot abandon, save the Brick Street Bakers from annihilation, and finally face that which frightens me the most — my own heart.

Engraved by Karina Cooper

A Conversation with Mystery Author Rebecka Vigus

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Rebecka Vigus
with Rebecka Vigus

We are delighted to welcome mystery author Rebecka Vigus to Omnimystery News today.

Rebecka's second book to feature Detective Macy McVannel is Crossing the Line (Lilac Publishing; December 2013 trade paperback and ebook formats). We recently had the opportunity to catch up with her to talk about her series.

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Omnimystery News: What is it about a series mystery that appeals to you as an author?

Rebecka Vigus
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Rebecka Vigus

Rebecka Vigus: I had written two standalone novels and one novella. My readers kept asking if there was going to be a sequel. So, I decided to try a series.

OMN: Into which genre would you place your books?

RV: I categorize my books as mystery. All contain suspense, some have thriller aspects. There is police procedural included. I don't like categories. I leave the gore/hard-boiled stuff to other writers. It makes is hard to find my audience. Most of my readers are mid-thirties to over eighty. I also have readers in the thirteen to thirty age bracket.

OMN: Tell us something about the series that isn't mentioned in the books' synopses.

RV: The main character in the series carries my maternal grandmother's maiden name. I wanted a unique name for her. I ran through dozens of names which just didn't work. When I settled on Macy, I needed a last name. I decided to look at my family tree for names. I hit on McVannel, texted my daughter and she thought it was awesome.

OMN: How much of your own personal or professional experience have you included in your books?

RV: My life gets into my books but unless you know me personally, you don't know it. I have had readers tell me they can see my personality in my books and it's what makes them good. I knew nothing about arson when I wrote Out of the Flames. Three months of research was involved. My readers who are fire fighters tell me I nailed it.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

RV: My writing process is called seat-of-the pants. I do not outline … it makes me crazy. I have created biographies for some of my characters. I hate writing a synopsis and do it last in a paragraph or two. I do let the story and the characters develop as I write. I start with an idea, look at it from several angles until I find one I think will work. Then I sit at my computer and write until my eyes are crossed. I put it aside usually just overnight. If the idea is good it will keep calling me back to the computer until I can get it all out. My characters have taken me down roads I never would have ventured on. Yes, I do argue with them. It makes them real to me. Sometimes, I have to rein them in when I know something will not work.

OMN: How true are you to the settings of your books?

RV: In my first novel, I thought I'd created a fictional place. I was dumbfounded when I learned Oak Grove is a real city in Michigan. One of my readers told me, reading my book was like taking a trip home. I have not yet been to Oak Grove, but I gather my description is not far off. I was just looking to make a small town setting, where everyone knows everyone and there are no secrets. That was the backdrop for the book Secrets.

In my mystery series, Rivers Edge is loosely based on West Branch, Michigan where I currently live. The west branch of the Rifle River runs through downtown. It is a small town and is in keeping with the type of stories I write. Because I have used my grandmother's maiden name I have come to regret not setting the books in my mother's hometown.

OMN: What kinds of feedback have you received from readers?

RV: My favorite questions come from readers who want to write. How did I get started? Where do I find ideas? Would I read something they wrote? My least favorite are the ones disguised as compliments. "I enjoyed your book, but did you know on page 78 you misspelled incongruous?" Just tell me you liked it or didn't. I know where misspellings and errors were not caught. I try to catch them all, but I am only human.

OMN: What is the best advice — and harshest criticism — you've received as an author?

RV: The best advice came from Matthew Clemens. I had paid for him to review the first 5,000 words of my then work-in-progress. He told me I had a few minor things missing and what they were, but went on to say I had a wonderful way with words. He was hooked.

The harshest criticism came from a fellow author who told me my writing was on an elementary level and I was ignorant for trying to pass it off as my "style."

I have learned to never give up. To write from my heart and if the first draft isn't right fix it. Study writing, all forms. Study the authors who write what you want to write. What are they doing to set themselves apart?

OMN: If your mystery series were to be adapted for television or film, who do you see playing the part of Macy McVannel?

RV: I'd have a hard time finding an actress to play her. I have a model friend who would be perfect to play Macy and I'd hope they would consider her. I have not really given much thought to it. I'd like the characters on television or screen to be much like the ones created in my books. Macy is not nor will she ever be a blonde.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests? Have any of these made their way into your books?

RV: I crochet, making afghans and baby layettes for relaxing. I also love to hike and swim. I have a love/hate relationship with food. Cooking and food do make their way into my writing. Swimming and hiking sometimes get mentioned but rarely play a huge role in what I write.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read when you were young? Do you think any of these influenced how and what you write today?

RV: I have always been a voracious reader. I read Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys growing up. As a teen I read Phyllis A. Whitney and Victoria Holt. I don't know if the genre influenced my decision or if it's because I like to solve puzzles. I never take the straight route to get my characters to where they are going. I want people to think and see if they can get to the final results before I reveal them.

OMN: And what do you read now for pleasure?

RV: Thrillers, suspense, historical romance, romance, mystery … the list is endless. I sometimes read non-fiction.

OMN: Do you have any favorite series characters?

RV: VI Warshawski, created by Sara Paretsky; Jonathon Grave, created by John Gilstrap; Jack Reacher, created by Lee Child; Alex Cross, created by James Patterson; Kay Scarpetta, created by Patricia Cornwall are my favorite series characters.

OMN: Create a Top 5 list for us on any topic.

RV: Top 5 books on writing:

1) If You Can Talk, You Can Write by Joel Saltzman;

2) The Weekend Novelist by Robert J. Ray;

3) The Artists Way: A Spiritual Path to Greater Creativity by Julia Cameron;

4) Writing the Breakout Novel by Donald Maas;

5) The Right to Write: An Invitation and Initiation into the Writing Life by Julia Cameron.

There are more, but anyone who is serious about writing will have a collection of books on writing.

OMN: What's next for you?

RV: I am working on a couple of things. The fourth book in the Macy series, Something Borrowed, Something Blue and a children's anthology I hope to have out for Christmas titled Of Moonbeams and Fairy Dust.

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

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Crossing the Line by Rebecka Vigus

Crossing the Line
Rebecka Vigus
A Macy McVannel Mystery

When an attempted suicide brings Detective Macy McVannel and her partner Detective Tom Maxwell to a local high school, it opens up a case that makes them question all they know about the teenage population.

Though bullying stands at its core, the investigation uncovers secrets too shocking to fathom and a threat so widespread it threatens every student at the school.

Will the detectives uncover the truth and expose those responsible before someone else is hurt? Can the stop the predator from once again crossing the line?

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Archie Meets Nero Wolfe by Robert Goldsborough is Today's Open Road Daily Deal

Archie Meets Nero Wolfe by Robert Goldsborough

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature Archie Meets Nero Wolfe by Robert Goldsborough as today's Open Road Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Monday, August 11, 2014.

Archie Meets Nero Wolfe by Robert Goldsborough

A Nero Wolfe Prequel Mystery (8th in series)

Publisher: Mysterious Press

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/11/2014 at 7:50 AM ET).

Archie Meets Nero Wolfe by Robert Goldsborough, Amazon Kindle format

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To become part of the Nero Wolfe legend, Archie Goodwin must prove his worth …

Archie Goodwin comes to New York City hoping for a bit of excitement. In his third week working as a night watchman, he stops two burglars in their tracks — with a pair of hot lead slugs. Dismissed from his job for being "trigger-happy", he parlays his newfound notoriety into a job as a detective's assistant, helping honest sleuth Del Bascom solve cases like the Morningside Piano Heist, the Rive Gauche Art Gallery Swindle, and the Sumner-Hayes Burglary. But it's the kidnapping of Tommie Williamson, the son of a New York hotel magnate, that introduces Goodwin to the man who will change his life.

Young Tommie has gone missing, and only one detective is built for the job: Nero Wolfe, the heavyset genius of West Thirty-Fifth Street. Together they will form one of the most unlikely crime fighting duos in history — but first Goodwin must find Tommie Williamson, and prove to Wolfe that he deserves a place by his side.

Archie Meets Nero Wolfe by Robert Goldsborough

California Schemin' by Kate George is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

California Schemin' by Kate George

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

California Schemin' by Kate George

A Bella Bree MacGowan Mystery

Publisher: Mainly Murder

… as today's third free mystery ebook. This is a repeat freebie that was last featured on our site on December 25, 2012.

California Schemin' by Kate George, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of August 11, 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.

Being a self-sufficient, problem solving Vermont girl, Bree's used to taking care of her own problems. Just because some Ex-Army Ranger has gotten her mixed up in murder doesn't mean she's obligated to behave herself. Bree figures it's her job to get as far away from Mr. Hambecker as possible, turn in the murderer and reclaim her boyfriend and her life. But the murderer isn't going to be easy to catch, her life is in a shambles and the boyfriend isn't sure he want's to be reclaimed. It's mystery with a side of laughter.

California Schemin' by Kate George

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