Friday, August 15, 2014

Please Welcome Author and Photographer Susan Oleksiw

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Susan Oleksiw
with Susan Oleksiw

We are delighted to welcome author and photographer Susan Oleksiw to Omnimystery News.

Susan's latest mystery, For the Love of Parvati (Five Star Publishing; May 2014 hardcover and ebook formats), is the third to feature Indian-American amateur sleuth Anita Ray.

We asked Susan to tell us a little more about how photography plays a role in this series, and she titles her guest post for us today "The Photographer as Protagonist". (All photographs in this post are provided courtesy of Susan Oleksiw.)

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Photo provided courtesy of Susan Oleksiw

Writers often give their protagonist a skill or profession similar to their own. Lawyers write great legal thrillers, doctors terrify us with medical disasters, and social workers open doors to lives of poverty and crime. I am none of these professions but I am an amateur photographer and I have lived in India, where my series featuring Indian-American photographer Anita Ray is set.

Anita uses the camera to understand life, and that means the crimes she encounters. If the darkroom once took over the artist's life, today the computer is likely to do so. With the ease of working with a digital camera, any photographer can produce hundreds of shots and may spend hours sitting in front of a computer enhancing and cropping the image. This isn't very exciting for a mystery novel, so I have to find other ways to use Anita's skills and photography.

First, I record scenes and places that I might want to use in a story. In the first book, Under the Eye of Kali, Anita traces a missing hotel guest through the Kovalam resort along the beach before she turns up among the rocks. In this story most of the action takes place among restaurants and shops catering to the tourist. Some of it takes place in Anita's photography gallery. Anita is startled when a shopper is upset by what she sees on a bulletin board. The shopper leaves and Anita studies the bulletin board for a clue.

Photo provided courtesy of Susan Oleksiw

If I stay at a particularly interesting hotel or homestay, I'll photograph it to remind me later of details when I write. The setting in The Wrath of Shiva is based on a traditional home in central Kerala where I stayed over night. These homes are disappearing, unfortunately, but their designs offer innumerable opportunities for suspicious goings-on. In the novel this is where Anita's eldest female relative lives, and where Anita is almost murdered.

Photo provided courtesy of Susan Oleksiw

Second, when I'm visiting India I walk every day with my camera, making a point of visiting areas of the city I haven't seen before. I try to see the city through the eyes of someone like Anita, a young woman with a new and increasingly successful career. India is a land of color but it is also a land of energy and activity. Anita tries to capture it all, but she relies on her camera when she's investigating to get into areas considered out of bounds.

Photo provided courtesy of Susan Oleksiw

Third, Anita uses her camera to capture parts of a scene that contain evidence she may not have access to later. When she goes walking during a break in the monsoon in For the Love of Parvati, she discovers a corpse and immediately takes a photo. She can examine the picture more carefully when she is alone, and confirm what she saw first. No one else may have noticed, but Anita is certain she saw claw marks when the men removed the body from the flood debris.

Photo provided courtesy of Susan Oleksiw

Fourth, the camera is a tool as well as a way of seeing, and this is how I have used it in the fourth Anita Ray, not yet published. The camera becomes an object that can be used for more than taking pictures. It has openings that can be used to hide a slip of paper, or other physical clue. Its disk can be removed and replaced with an unknown one. The camera that seems an extension of Anita can turn into an alien object that lets her down, betrays her, and even endangers her life.


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Susan Oleksiw
Photo provided courtesy of
Susan Oleksiw

Susan Oleksiw writes the Anita Ray series featuring an Indian-American photographer living at her aunt's tourist hotel in South India. She is also the author of the Mellingham series featuring Chief of Police Joe Silva. Susan is well known for her articles on crime fiction; her first publication in this area was A Reader's Guide to the Classic British Mystery. Her short stories have appeared in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine and numerous anthologies. Susan lives and writes outside Boston, MA.

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

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For the Love of Parvati by Susan Oleksiw

For the Love of Parvati
Susan Oleksiw
An Anita Ray Mystery

In the foothills of South India a man struggles against ropes tying him to an old bridge while the monsoon rages and wild animals forage for food. In the valley below, Anita Ray and Auntie Meena are stopped at a roadblock while their car is searched.

When Anita and Meena arrive at their destination, Lalita Amma's household is in turmoil. During a break in the rain, Anita discovers a body washed into the riverbank. The police whisk away the corpse and refuse to answer questions.

Anita Ray is brought face to face with a killer determined to exact revenge for a code of honor broken, a lover determined to rescue his beloved, and a woman desperate to build a new life.

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Speak of the Devil by Allison Leotta is Today's Nook Daily Find

Speak of the Devil by Allison Leotta

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature Speak of the Devil by Allison Leotta as today's Nook Daily Find.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Friday, August 15, 2014.

Speak of the Devil by Allison Leotta

An Anna Curtis Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Touchstone

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/15/2014 at 6:30 AM ET).

Speak of the Devil by Allison Leotta, Nook format

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Speak of the devil — and he will appear …

On the very night she gets engaged to the man she loves, sex-crimes prosecutor Anna Curtis's professional life takes a shocking turn that threatens everything she holds dear.

While Anna is enjoying a romantic dinner capped off by a marriage proposal, a few miles away two separate groups are gearing up to raid a brothel. A vicious killer known as Diablo — the Devil — leads one group. A few minutes later, Anna's own investigative team heads in to search the brothel, as part of the fight against human trafficking in D.C. Both groups are caught off guard, with deadly results.

As Anna investigates the bloody face-off, the boundaries between her work and home life begin to blur. Though eager to focus on her new fiancé, the chief homicide prosecutor Jack Bailey, and her soon-to-be stepdaughter, Olivia, this case and the search for Diablo are never far from her mind.

When Anna discovers a web of long-buried secrets and official lies leading straight to her doorstep, the truth about this case threatens to rob her of the happiness she seemed so close to securing. And everything Anna counted on becomes a question mark as Diablo moves in for yet another kill.

Speak of the Devil by Allison Leotta

National Security by Marc Cameron is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

National Security by Marc Cameron

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature National Security by Marc Cameron as today's Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Friday, August 15, 2014.

National Security by Marc Cameron

A Jericho Quinn Thriller (1st in series)

Publisher: Pinnacle Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/15/2014 at 6:10 AM ET).

National Security by Marc Cameron, Amazon Kindle format

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When terrorism goes viral, one man goes ballistic …

They can strike anytime, anywhere. A public landmark. A suburban shopping mall. And now, the human body itself. Three Middle Eastern terrorists have been injected with a biological weapon, human time bombs unleashed on American soil. They are prepared to die. To spread their disease. To annihilate millions. If America hopes to fight this enemy from within, we need a new kind of weapon.

Meet Special Agent Jericho Quinn. Air Force veteran. Champion boxer. Trained assassin. Hand-picked for a new global task force that, officially, does not exist, Quinn answers only to the Director of National Intelligence and the U.S. President himself.

His methods are as simple, and as brutal, as his codename.

The Hammer.

National Security by Marc Cameron

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (140815)

Big Fish Games

Here is today's mystery and suspense update from Big Fish Games …

• The New Release is Ghosts of the Past: Bones of Meadows Town (Collector's Edition).

• The current Catch of the Week is The Mirror Mysteries: Forgotten Kingdoms, just $2.99 through Sunday, August 17, 2014 only.

Visit the Omnimystery Entertainment Network for more games of mystery and suspense!

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Ghosts of the Past: Bones of Meadows Town (Collector's Edition)

The New Release is Ghosts of the Past: Bones of Meadows Town (Collector's Edition)

The sheriff of Meadows Town has disappeared without a trace, and you've been hired as his replacement. But a recent storm has emptied the town of almost all inhabitants. The streets are boarded up and abandoned, and no one can explain the forces behind the weather … or the terrifying string of murders that has just begun. Only you and your deputy are left to piece together the mystery of mummified bodies and ghostly apparitions. Can an angry spirit really be the cause of the turmoil? Or is there something else afoot in this strangely empty town? Find out in this spooky Hidden Object Adventure game!

This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won't find in the standard version, including: Explore the lands of the gods in the bonus chapter; Locate and decode ancient Viking runes; Soundtrack, concept art, and wallpapers; and a comprehensive Strategy Guide.

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. Also available for  Mac.

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The Mirror Mysteries: Forgotten Kingdoms

The current Catch of the Week is The Mirror Mysteries: Forgotten Kingdoms

In this second installation of the series, Tommy is all grown up and on the hunt for the mirror that changed the lives of him and his family forever. Now he's missing, and it is up to you to help his sister retrieve Tommy and locate the evil mirror. Plunge through the mirror and into unimagined realms and magical worlds as you continue the saga and aid Tommy's sister on her quest. The mirror is back — can you and extinguish his power for good?

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. Also available for  Mac.

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Thursday, August 14, 2014

Review: Moving Day by Jonathan Stone

Mysterious Reviews: Reviews of New Mysteries, Novels of Suspense, and Thrillers

A Mysterious Review of Moving Day by Jonathan Stone.

Review summary: This isn't really a thriller in the sense that nearly everything that happens can readily be predicted, and what does happen isn't all that exciting. Instead, it is more of a metaphorical novel, one that is relatively slow-paced if also rich in meaning; an action-packed thrill ride it most certainly is not. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 3 of 5 stars

Moving Day Jonathan Stone

Moving Day
Jonathan Stone
Thomas & Mercer (June 2014)

Publisher synopsis: Forty years' accumulation of art, antiques, and family photographs are more than just objects for Stanley Peke — they are proof of a life fully lived. A life he could have easily lost long ago.

When a con man steals his houseful of possessions in a sophisticated moving-day scam, Peke wanders helplessly through his empty New England home, inevitably reminded of another helpless time: decades in Peke's past, a cold and threadbare Stanislaw Shmuel Pecoskowitz eked out a desperate existence in the war-torn Polish countryside, subsisting on scraps and dodging Nazi soldiers. Now, the seventy-two-year-old Peke — who survived, came to America, and succeeded — must summon his original grit and determination to track down the thieves, retrieve his things, and restore the life he made for himself.

Peke and his wife, Rose, trace the path of the thieves' truck across America, to the wilds of Montana, and to an ultimate, chilling confrontation with not only the thieves but also with Peke's brutal, unresolved past.

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