Tuesday, September 23, 2014

The Compendium of Srem, A Bibliomystery Short Story by F. Paul Wilson, New This Week from Mysterious Press

The Compendium of Srem by F. Paul Wilson

Every so often — but not often enough, in our opinion! — ","Mysterious Press publishes a new bibliomystery, short tales about deadly books written by some of crime fiction's best authors. Omnimystery News is pleased to present the latest entry in this series, new this week …"

The Compendium of Srem by F. Paul Wilson

A Bibliomystery Short Story

Publisher: Mysterious Press

Price: $1.99 (as of 09/23/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

The Compendium of Srem by F. Paul Wilson, Amazon Kindle format

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The most evil book ever conceived falls into the hands of the leader of the Spanish Inquisition …

In the fifteenth century, the Spanish Inquisition spreads terror throughout the land, with Prior Tomás de Torquemada serving as the ultimate judge of who will live and who will be consigned to the purifying flames. Never has Torquemada questioned his own faith or his sacred duty to rid the world of heretics, blasphemers, and nonbelievers.

Now, however, an extraordinary volume has come into his possession — an ancient book that radiates pure evil. The prior realizes this abomination must be destroyed along with anyone who has come into contact with it, for it is surely the devil's work, corrupting and possessing all those who touch it.

But whom can Torquemada trust to help him achieve his mission now that The Compendium of Srem has passed through numerous hands … including his own?

The Compendium of Srem by F. Paul Wilson

Telemystery: Chicago P.D., Criminal Minds, Law & Order SVU, The Mysteries of Laura, Series and Season Premieres Wednesday, September 24th

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2014 is Day Three of the new Fall 2014 Prime Time Crime schedule. Here's what we'll be watching and recording (all times ET/PT) …

8 PM — NBC: The Mysteries of Laura (new series). Debra Messing stars as Laura Diamond, a brilliant NYPD homicide detective who balances her "Columbo" day job with a crazy family life that includes two unruly twin boys and a soon-to-be ex-husband — also a cop — who just can't seem to sign the divorce papers. Between cleaning up after her boys and cleaning up the streets, she'd be the first to admit she has her "hot mess" moments in this hilariously authentic look at what it really means to be a "working mom" today. Somehow she makes it all work with the help of her sexy and understanding partner. For Laura, every day is a high-wire balancing act. [Based on the Spanish series Los misterios de Laura.]

Watch a first look at the series, below:

9 PM — CBS: Criminal Minds (10th season).

9 PM — NBC: Law & Order Special Victims Unit (16th season).

10 PM — CBS: Stalker (new series). Maggie Q and Dylan McDermott star in this CBS psychological thriller about detectives who investigate stalking incidents — including voyeurism, cyber harassment and romantic fixation — for the Threat Assessment Unit of the LAPD.

Det. Jack Larsen is a recent transfer to the Unit from New York City's homicide division, whose confidence, strong personality and questionable behavior has landed him in trouble before — but whose past behavior may also prove valuable in his new job. His boss, Lt. Beth Davis, is strong, focused and an expert in the field, driven by her traumatic personal experience as a victim.

With the rest of their team, young but eager Det. Ben Caldwell and deceptively smart Det. Janice Lawrence, Larsen and Davis assess the threat level of cases and respond before the stalking and intimidation spirals out of control, all while trying to keep their personal obsessions at bay.

Though it will air on Wednesdays this Fall, the premiere is next week, October 1st. Watch a first look at the series, below:

10 PM — NBC: Chicago P.D. (2nd season).

Please Welcome Suspense Novelist Libby Fischer Hellmann

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Libby Fischer Hellmann
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Libby Fischer Hellmann

We are delighted to welcome back author Libby Fischer Hellmann to Omnimystery News.

Libby visited with us last week, when we discussed her new Georgia Davis mystery Nobody's Child (The Red Herrings Press; August 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we asked her to tell us more about how she sees her writing evolving. She titles her guest post for us today "Going Dark".

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Libby Fischer Hellmann
Photo provided courtesy of
Libby Fischer Hellmann;
Photo credit Michael Candee,
First Light Creative

Going dark.

No, this isn't about Facebook posts. Or how to fly under the radar. Or drop off the grid. This is about writing crime thrillers. Story arcs. Voice. Tone. Setting. Even action.

Over the past few years, my writing has grown progressively darker, and Nobody's Child, my eleventh novel and fourth Georgia Davis crime thriller, is the darkest book I've ever written. But where did this noir bent come from? Is that my authentic voice? Or something that's evolved over time?

Good vs. Evil

I've given a lot of thought to this and decided that I flip between two diametrically opposite perceptions of human nature. The optimist in me sees human beings as fundamentally good, compassionate, and principled. Life is filled with challenges — even disappointments — but tempered by mercy and inspired by endless possibilities. Kind of a combination of Anne Frank ("In spite of everything I still believe people are good") and the adventures of Francois Rabelais' Pantagruel.

But the other side of my brain sees human nature in a darker vein. People are selfish, manipulative, and greedy. The object is to get "yours" before someone else takes it. Destroy someone if they get in your way. Believe the worst and prepare for it. Take a trip down those Chandler-esque "Mean Streets." Of course, that's nothing new; most crime writers spend their careers tapping into the dark side. But we also understand that a villain is usually a hero in his or her own mind, so we may temper their evil by giving them abusive childhoods, broken dreams, or plenty of bad luck. Or we ignore their troubled background completely and create a really bad-ass with no redeeming qualities.

I've written novels from both sides. Indeed, in some books the perpetrator turned out to be a surprise, even to me. In A Bitter Veil, for example, the characters surprised me with their heroism and compassion, and I had to keep changing who committed the crime. That was my last heroic novel, by the way. Since then, I've taken a sharply darker turn.

Chaos To Order

Another factor that took me down the dark path has to do with the structure of a crime novel. When we begin, the world of the novel is in order. The commission of the crime tips that world into chaos, and it's the job of the protagonist to restore order. Which he or she does ninety-five per cent of the time. In this way, by the way, a mystery is similar to a western. The bad guy is caught and justice is served.

But what if that doesn't happen? What if the protagonist only does part of the job? Do the forces of evil return, perhaps even stronger, to wreak vengeance? Does the chaos persist, and if it does, who suffers and why? I wanted to explore those questions, and I have — in short stories, plus my novels An Image of Death, Havana Lost, and Nobody's Child.

The World Today

Yet another issue is the condition of our world. So many frightening situations occur today that even Upworthy can't comfort me. Hot tempers, hotter dogma, escalating violence, the explosion of the Middle East, aggression from our supposed friends … all of it fed by a media whose oversimplifications and biases make them shills for the highest bidder … It seems as if the planet is one matchstick away from annihilation. I don't write science fiction or dystopian, but it's clear some of that anxiety and despair has seeped into my fiction.

In fact, the downward spiral I've traveled is beginning to scare me. A human being can only take so much darkness. Not to mention readers. I realize I need to pull back. That's why my next book will be an Ellie Foreman mystery. Ellie's got a rock-solid support system and a great sense of humor. She refuses to wallow in the dark side for long. She's a fundamentally positive person, the yin to Georgia's yang.

For all those reasons, I've decided become a reluctant optimist. George Orwell explained it quite well in All Art is Propaganda:

"On the whole human beings want to be good, but not too good, and not quite all the time."

I'm going to try to emulate him. Wish me luck.

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Libby Fischer Hellmann is the author of two mystery series, several stand-alone thrillers, and numerous short stories. Originally from Washington D.C., she has lived in Chicago for 30 years and claims they'll take her out of there feet first.

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

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Nobody's Child by Libby Fischer Hellmann

Nobody's Child
Libby Fischer Hellmann
A Georgia Davis Novel of Suspense

A bloodstained note left for Chicago PI Georgia Davis reveals the shocking existence of a half-sister she never knew about. That sister, Savannah, is pregnant and begging for Georgia's help.

Determined to track her down, Georgia finds herself heading deep into the dangerous underworld of Chicago's illegal sex trafficking business. She soon discovers that trafficking is just a small part of the horrifying and deadly situation in which her new sister is caught up.

Even worse, as Georgia tries to extricate Savannah, she comes up against an old enemy determined to make sure neither woman will escape alive.

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Do They Know I'm Running? by David Corbett is Today's Open Road Daily Deal

Do They Know I'm Running? by David Corbett

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature Do They Know I'm Running? by David Corbett as today's Open Road Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Tuesday, September 23, 2014.

Do They Know I'm Running? by David Corbett

A Crime Novel

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 09/23/2014 at 7:50 AM ET).

Do They Know I'm Running? by David Corbett, Amazon Kindle format

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Caught up in a scheme to smuggle his deported uncle back across the border, a young American must fight to save his family, himself, and the woman he loves …

At eighteen, Roque Montalvo is a gifted guitarist and a hit with women, but the rest of his life is a struggle. Orphaned at birth and scraping by in a rough Northern California town, he helps support his hardworking aunt and tends to his ex-marine brother — a physical and emotional wreck after his tour in Iraq. Then, to make matters worse, his uncle gets snared in a workplace raid and federal immigration agents deport him back to El Salvador.

When Montalvo's loose-cannon cousin, himself a former deportee, shows up unannounced, he draws Montalvo into a scheme to rescue his uncle and bring him back home. It's a perilous undertaking in the best of cases, now that gangs and organized crime control the smuggling routes, and the risk ratchets higher when Montalvo learns he'll be transporting not just his uncle, but also a Palestinian refugee and a young beauty destined for the clutches of a fierce Mexican crime boss.

Do They Know I'm Running? by David Corbett

The Advocate's Betrayal by Teresa Burrell is Today's Fifth Featured Free MystereBook

The Advocate's Betrayal by Teresa Burrell

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

The Advocate's Betrayal by Teresa Burrell

The Advocate Series

Publisher: Silent Thunder Publishing

… as today's fifth free mystery ebook. This is a repeat freebie that was last featured on our site on February 06, 2013.

The Advocate's Betrayal by Teresa Burrell, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of September 23, 2014 at 7:40 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.

The Killer left nothing behind but a rosary, a kitchen knife, and a dead man. but the dead man is a friend of Sabre Orin Brown. When his unsuspecting wife is accused of the murder, Sabre will stop at nothing to uncover the truth, even if it means unearthing chilling secrets.

From a San Diego jail to the shady Chicago nightlife, Sabre's search for the true killer forces her to face the question: What do you do when the ones you trust the most are the ones with the most to hide?

The Advocate's Betrayal by Teresa Burrell

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