Monday, October 13, 2014

Please Welcome Suspense Novelist Tom Savage

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Tom Savage
with Tom Savage

We are delighted to welcome author Tom Savage to Omnimystery News today, courtesy of TLC Book Tours, which is coordinating his current book tour. We encourage you to visit all of the participating host sites; you can find his schedule here.

Tom's new novel of suspense is A Penny for the Hangman (Alibi; October 2014 ebook formats) in which an ambitious reporter is beckoned to an island paradise for the story of a lifetime. But this scoop might just be the death of her.

His guest post for us today is titled, "A Locked Room with a View".

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Tom Savage
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Tom Savage

If you were to search the wide world to find the perfect geographical location for a murder mystery or suspense thriller, you would be hard put to find a scene of the crime more suitable than an island. I should know — I'm a mystery writer, and I grew up on one.

Children absorb the details of their surroundings, none more than fledgling writers. Arriving in St. Thomas, U. S. Virgin Islands, from mainland America at the impressionable age of nine, I was struck by the island's staggering beauty, and I reveled in the hills and dales and water, water everywhere. But I was also aware, even then, that there was something rather sinister about the set-up. Unless you have immediate access to a boat or a plane, you're stuck there with nowhere else to go. One of my first feelings in my new home was a vague, undefined sense of claustrophobia. I didn't know that word then, but I would learn it, and I learned its value when I began writing mysteries. What you have is a locked room, ideal for cutting your characters off from the rest of civilization. And, unlike most locked rooms, you also have lots of exotic things to describe in voluptuous detail.

No matter where in the world it is, an island is surrounded by water, and that water crashes or smashes or pounds against the shore. In warmer climes, you will find interesting animals and birds and vegetation, not to mention mountains, ravines, thick jungles, jagged rocks, and treacherous reefs. Frozen islands have all that ice and snow, of course, and the occasional polar bear. The weather in arctic or equatorial settings is particularly unpredictable. Hurricanes, heat waves, blinding snowstorms: the list is endless. The environment itself can be your character's adversary, presenting unseen challenges at every turn.

As a writer, just imagine the various delicious problems you can drop in the path of your frightened hero or cunning villain. In a sense, the good and evil people in your story have met on level ground, as it were, and are equal opponents. An island — whether or not it's inhabited by humans — is a strange experience for most people, and disorientation can be a crime writer's best friend, especially if your protagonist is Mr. Rainsford, the hero of Richard Connell's immortal short story, "The Most Dangerous Game," trying so desperately to elude the malevolent hunter, General Zaroff. Or Lucy Rose of Ken Follett's Eye of the Needle, the lonely WWII British housewife on the aptly-named Storm Island, slowly discovering that her washed-ashore houseguest, Henry Faber, is a German spy on a deadly mission, and only she can stop him and (literally!) save the world. Or — my personal favorite — the entire cast of Agatha Christie's great masterwork, And Then There Were None, brought to remote Indian Island off the coast of England and murdered, one by one, to the strains of a creepy nursery rhyme.

Is it any wonder, then, that my first two novels, Precipice and Dance of the Mongoose, were both set in St. Thomas? My latest novel, A Penny for the Hangman, is set there, too, and on a fictional nearby islet, Hangman Cay. A Penny for the Hangman was inspired by the classic stories I've mentioned above. I placed my brave young woman journalist and my psychopath on a tiny rock in the ocean with a tropical storm bearing down on them. For a writer (if not his characters), what could be better than that?

I return to island settings again and again. Reading those classics while growing up in St. Thomas, I learned an invaluable lesson. Whether in the West Indies or Hawaii or Indonesia, off the stormy coast of a dark continent or rising in the center of a placid lake, oppressively hot or freezing cold, packed with hordes of angry natives or containing only one twisted soul with a deadly agenda: an island can be the perfect place for a mystery.

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Tom Savage Book Tour

Tom Savage is the author of six previous novels and numerous short stories. His books have been published in fifteen countries, and his novel Valentine was adapted for a Warner Bros. film. Raised in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, he now lives in New York City, where he worked for many years at Murder Ink, the world's first mystery bookstore.

For more information about the author, please visit his website at TomSavageBooks.com and his author page on Goodreads, or find him on Facebook.

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A Penny for the Hangman by Tom Savage

A Penny for the Hangman
Tom Savage
A Suspense Thriller

Fifty years ago, on the Caribbean island of St. Thomas, two teenagers born to privilege were convicted of slaughtering their parents in cold blood. Today the men are free and a Hollywood movie has been made about the murders. For Karen Tyler, an eager New York journalist, the case is irresistible. She has been invited to the Virgin Islands for an interview that's too good to pass up … and sounds too good to be true.

Karen packs her bikini and her digital recorder and follows an ingeniously designed trail that leads her to a wealthy, mysterious figure. The man claims to be one of the notorious boys, but Karen soon learns that all is not as it seems. On this isolated utopia of sun and surf, a young reporter far from home fights for the truth — and for her life. Because the shocking secret behind the infamous atrocities has remained hidden all these years. And the killing isn't over yet.

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The Snail Man by Victoria Benchley is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

The Snail Man by Victoria Benchley

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The Snail Man by Victoria Benchley

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Victoria Benchley

… as today's fourth free mystery ebook.

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Young widow Kathryn Manchester has remained shrouded in grief for the three years since her husband's untimely passing.

Her decision to participate in a blind date sets in motion a chain of events that leaves her wondering if her husband may have found a way back from beyond the grave.

The Snail Man by Victoria Benchley

Continuance by Marta Tandori is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Continuance by Marta Tandori

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Continuance by Marta Tandori

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Marta Tandori

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Continuance by Marta Tandori, Amazon Kindle format

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When seven-year-old Ethan du Maurier, only son and heir of New York City real estate tycoon, Alexander du Maurier, disappears during school recess, the FBI quickly determines that his disappearance was an abduction. Within hours of a special news bulletin airing nationwide, the FBI's hotline is inundated with anonymous tips relating to sightings of a little boy matching Ethan's description outside a historic Savannah building, now a newly-renovated eatery. The FBI quickly assembles a task force and searches the premises but instead of finding little Ethan, they stumble upon the century-old remains of what appears to be a murdered man hidden in a pirate's tunnel under the historic building.

With her restaurant on temporary lockdown pending the FBI's forensic investigation, owner Annie Eastwood researches the history of the building she inherited, hoping it will shed some light on the identity of the murdered man, but what she uncovers are bits and pieces of a horrible scandal that nearly destroyed the du Maurier family over a century ago. With hopes for Ethan's safe return dwindling by the hour, Annie finds an unlikely lead in an old classified ad from a Boston newspaper which connects the events of the past to the present-day abduction of Ethan du Maurier — and to the identity of his abductor. Determined to rescue little Ethan before time runs out, Annie quickly realizes that the boy's abductor will stop at nothing — even murder — in order to exact his revenge.

Continuance by Marta Tandori

Blue Molly by M. D. Grayson is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Blue Molly by M. D. Grayson

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Blue Molly by M. D. Grayson

A Danny Logan Mystery

Publisher: Cedar Coast Press

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Blue Molly by M. D. Grayson, Amazon Kindle format

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Someone wants to buy Sylvia and Mike Lyon's Pioneer Square office building in downtown Seattle and whoever it is won't take "no" for an answer. With their building being vandalized and their tenant's being driven away, the Lyon's do what many Seattleites have done for the past six years when they need help: they hire Logan Private Investigations. The mission: find out who's behind the harassment and make them stop.

Danny Logan, Toni Blair, Doc Kiahtel, and Kenny Hale swing into action and soon find themselves facing off against a brutal drug lord — a man with a brilliantly diabolical plan to take his Seattle Ecstasy business nationwide. He's ruthless, driven, and all too willing to resort to violence to accomplish his goals. But now, he has a problem — a problem named Danny Logan.

Blue Molly by M. D. Grayson

The Chef at the Water's Edge by Kee Patterbee is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

The Chef at the Water's Edge by Kee Patterbee

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The Chef at the Water's Edge by Kee Patterbee

A Hannah Starvling, Twilight Mystery

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Hannah Starvling is a former FBI agent turned Chef Culinary Consultant along with her friends Buster and Cate Jordon attend a cooking festival honoring the town's famous Chef, Julia Karas, who died a year prior in a terrible accident.

Hannah has always been curious by nature and cannot resist any opportunities to solve mysteries when presented to her.

So when the Jordon's long time friend, Louie invites Hannah to join the festival and stay at his house to investigate the death of Mrs. Karas, she couldn't turn it down. It did not take long for Hannah to realize that something was not right.

Working her way through the twists and turns of a public life gone tragically wrong her investigation her investigation is complicated by a man that stirs her emotions and perhaps clouds her judgment.

Now she must find the answers to two questions:

1. What really happened to Julia Karas?
2. And more importantly, why was the Chef at the water's edge.

The Chef at the Water's Edge by Kee Patterbee

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