Sunday, December 14, 2014

A Conversation with Mystery Author J.J. Hensley

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with J.J. Hensley
with J.J. Hensley

We are delighted to welcome back author J.J. Hensley to Omnimystery News today.

J.J. last visited with us in April, when he told us more about his debut thriller, Resolve, which was named one of the Best Books of 2013 by Suspense Magazine and was named a finalist for the Best First Novel by the International Thriller Writers organization. He has since published a new novel, Measure Twice (Bad Day Books; September 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the chance to catch up with him to talk a little more about his work.

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Omnimystery News: Both of your novels are stand-alones. Have you considered sequels to either or starting a series?

J.J. Hensley
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J.J. Hensley

J.J. Hensley: When I wrote my first novel, Resolve, I had no idea if it would get published so I approached it as a stand-alone novel. After completing that book, I had started on my second stand-alone crime novel, Measure Twice, which like my first book is set in Pittsburgh. By the time I was finishing up with Measure Twice, Resolve had received a good deal of attention and I realized I it would be fun to write a third novel and bring some of the characters together. The end result is a book scheduled to be released in late 2015. That book will bring together some of the characters from each of the other novels. These three books may not be viewed as a typical series, but ultimately the readers will have a chance to see how some of their favorite characters interact with each other. I suppose my lack of organizing has actually paid off a bit. Since I never outline before I start writing, I always feel I've given myself a lot of flexibility in the way I want my novels to progress. I can't really mess up my plan, since I never really had one!

OMN: How do you generally categorize your books?

JJH: Resolve is more of a Hard-boiled Mystery and Measure Twice is a Thriller. However, I've found it easier to simply refer to my work as Crime Fiction since I've always had somebody investigating a crime. Part of that probably comes from my having a background in local and Federal law enforcement and tending to write what I know. I love writing about police work and investigative methodologies while giving the reader some insight into the field of law enforcement. Labeling books as Suspense, Police Procedural, etc. can serve a purpose for marketing, but Crime Fiction really captures what I'm doing with my longer works.

OMN: Tell us something about Measure Twice that isn't mentioned in the publisher's synopsos.

JJH: A portion of the sales for Measure Twice go toward breast cancer research.

OMN: Give us a summary of the book in a tweet.

JJH: 2 men, 2 addictions, 12 steps to stop a killer. #Pittsburgh #MeasureTwice http://tinyurl.com/m8c4kbd

OMN: You mentioned that you don't outline your stories in advance of writing a book. What approach do you use?

JJH: While I don't use typical outlines, I do tend to structure my books in ways that guide the stories. For instance, Resolve — which is set against the backdrop of a marathon — is divided into 26.2 chapters to mirror the mileage of the race. The story is told through series of flashbacks as the protagonist is running through Pittsburgh. A lot of people don't realize that the action of the story in the flashback scenes is largely driven by the terrain of the marathon course on that particular "mile". I used a similar device in Measure Twice. That book is divided into the 12 "steps" of addiction recovery and the verbiage of the step helps determine the action of the characters.

Since I don't outline or write a synopsis prior to writing, structuring my books like this helps me stay on track and generates new ideas as I write. I don't go into a project with much more than a vague concept and a structure and then I see how things develop over time. I've had people read portions of my books while I'm still in the process of writing them and they say, "I can't wait to see how things turn out." My typical reply is, "Me neither!"

OMN: How do you go about researching the plot points of your books?

JJH: A lot of my information comes from my own experiences. I learned a great deal when I was in law enforcement and I typically use that knowledge in my writing. However, technologies and methods change, so I will contact people who are still in the field and ask them about the latest advances or changes in tactics.

Sometimes, I have to research area in which I have no familiarity and that involves tracking down experts who can help me. For example, my current work in progress involves the sport of Biathlon. Knowing next to nothing about the sport, I used the Internet to track down a former Olympic Biathlete and he was kind enough to answer my questions. I find that doing that type of research enjoyable since I love learning about new things and trying to understand the nuances involved with various activities.

OMN: Tell us more about the cover design. How involved were you with it?

JJH: I absolutely LOVE the cover of Measure Twice. The title obviously comes from the expression, "Measure twice, cut once" which plays on the themes of precision and cutting that woven in the story. The publisher, Assent Publishing, had proposed a cover that I didn't care for and then my wife had the idea of using a knife with a handle that looked like a ruler. I thought it was brilliant and the publisher was more than happy to go with that idea.

OMN: Suppose your novels were to be adapted for television or film. Who do you see playing the key roles?

JJH: This is an interesting topic to me because I don't spend a lot of time on physical descriptions in my books. Part of this is because I think the reader will come up with their own image, regardless of what I write. An example of this would be that my wife and I are fans of the Vince Flynn series and the character of Mitch Rapp. However, when we have talked about what actor should play that role in a movie, we have very different ideas about that. So, I'm sure my own mental image of my protagonists is much different than most.

However, if I had to choose an actor for Cyprus Keller (Resolve), it would be Chris Pine. If I was to choose an actor for Jackson Channing (Measure Twice), I'd pick Karl Urban. The fact that both of those guys have been in the recent Star Trek movies is a coincidence. I'm not a Trekkie. Really!

OMN: When selecting a book to read for pleasure, what do you look for?

JJH: I look for anything different! There are so many creative small press books out there that don't get the exposure they deserve. Books that have atypical structures and inventive plots grab my attention. However, I still read a lot of mainstream authors in my genres.

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J.J. Hensley is a former police officer and Special Agent with the U.S. Secret Service who has drawn upon his experiences in law enforcement to write stories full of suspense and insight. Hensley, who is originally from Huntington, WV, graduated from Penn State University with a B.S. in Administration of Justice and has a M.S. degree in Criminal Justice Administration from Columbia Southern University. The author is currently a training supervisor with the U.S. Office of Personnel Management and lives with his beautiful wife, daughter, and two dogs near Pittsburgh, PA.

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

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Measure Twice by J.J. Hensley

Measure Twice
J.J. Hensley
A Suspense Thriller

Pittsburgh Homicide Detective Jackson Channing is struggling to break free from an addiction. His alcoholism may have cost him his marriage and now threatens to sweep away his sanity.

When the body of a city official is discovered in a public location, the entire city of Pittsburgh bears witness to a form of evil that is difficult to comprehend. Channing learns the killer is patient, methodical, and precise. In order to stop the killing, Channing will have to pull his live together and come to terms with a secret that is tearing him apart.

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The Forever Man by C. William Davis III is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

The Forever Man by C. William Davis III

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

The Forever Man by C. William Davis III

A Clive Aliston Mystery

Publisher: Word Association

… as today's second free mystery ebook.

The Forever Man by C. William Davis III, Amazon Kindle format

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More on today's free book, below.

It is early summer in the small western Pennsylvania town of Smith Falls. Surrounded by picturesque farmlands, rolling hills and lush green forest lots, it appears as a cover photo from a calendar or travel magazine. In many ways Smith Falls is like so many other small towns in this part of America. Touched by rural beauty and yet not far from a large city, and the fading shadows of a once great steel industry.

But for Smith Falls this is all about to change. Something that has quietly waited has begun to stir, and when it raises its head unspeakable horror, born of evil, will seep into this place. For this quaint small town and one dedicated County Sheriff an emotional dam is about to burst, and what lies behind it is a deep dark red.

The Forever Man by C. William Davis III

Extreme Faction by Trevor Scott is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Extreme Faction by Trevor Scott

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Extreme Faction by Trevor Scott

A Jake Adams, International Espionage Thriller

Publisher: Salvo Press

… as today's free mystery ebook.

Extreme Faction by Trevor Scott, Amazon Kindle format

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Jake Adams is hired by a Portland, Oregon company as a private security agent during an international agriculture conference in Odessa, Ukraine. When a world-renowned bio-chemist is murdered, Jake seeks his killer. The scientist had been the foremost authority on chemical and biological weapons, developing the most deadly agents for the former Soviet Union. But now he was supposed to be a staunch opponent of those weapons. Was he still secretly developing those deadly weapons?

Across the world, a small group of terrorists poison the entire Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System facility on the tiny North Pacific island killing scores of people, and then steal a cluster bomb with over a hundred nerve gas bomblets. Jake battles a deadly group of terrorists who will stop at nothing for their cause.

Jake travels to the Kurdistan mountain region, where he encounters some of the most deadly, idealistic terrorists on earth. He finds a plot so diabolical, so insidious, that only the most astute would understand it. And those who would normally despise such actions, have actually embraced it this time.

Extreme Faction by Trevor Scott

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (141214)

Big Fish Games

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

• The New Release is Reveries: Soul Collector (Collector's Edition).

• The Daily Deal is Punished Talents: Seven Muses, just $2.99 today only!

• The current Catch of the Week is Strange Cases: The Faces of Vengeance, just $2.99 through Sunday, December 14, 2014 only.

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

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Reveries: Soul Collector (Collector's Edition)

The New Release is Reveries: Soul Collector (Collector's Edition)

It should have been the happiest day of your life, but a horrible villain nabs your groom-to-be right before the ceremony. You rush to find him … only to discover you may have been the real target all along. Can you save yourself, your kingdom, and your marriage before the Gates of Chaos destroy it all? Find out as you explore am amazing fantasy world in in this magical Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game!

This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won't find in the standard version, including: Play the bonus game to delve into the mind of a villain; Unlock Achievements, and replay HOPs and mini-games; Wallpapers, concept art, music, and more; Comprehensive Strategy Guide available.

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

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Punished Talents: Seven Muses

Today's Daily Deal is Punished Talents: Seven Muses

Life imitates art with deadly results! Several of your close friends have been murdered in Boston recently, and the crimes are identical to ones described in books written by author Russell Pollack, your husband. Evidence found at the crime scenes only condemns Russell further, and soon he goes on the lam. It's up to you to figure out who the real killer is before even more people — including you — end up dead. Find clues and explore the gorgeous world of 1930s Boston as you set out to save your friends and prove Russell's innocence in this thrilling whodunit!

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

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Strange Cases: The Faces of Vengeance

The current Catch of the Week is Strange Cases: The Faces of Vengeance

FBI Agent Claire Ellery is grasping for any clue she can find about her missing ward, Anna. Strange tarot cards were found at the sight of her abduction, but the kidnapper has remained strangely silent, until an unmarked envelope arrives addressed to her. The clues will lead her straight to the heart of the criminal's hideout, in the abandoned Mercury Shopping Mall. Unfortunately for Claire, this masked kidnapper is always one step ahead, watching her every move. Who is he, and why did he kidnap Anna? Navigate the corridors of his deadly traps in this thrilling Hidden-Object Puzzle Adventure game!

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Saturday, December 13, 2014

The Seven Razors of Ockam, A Suspense Thriller by Roger Ormerod, New This Week from Endeavour Press

The Seven Razors of Ockam by Roger Ormerod

Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent digital publisher, promoting and selling ebook editions of works by new authors as well as bringing out ebook editions of out of print books.

We've selected one of their recently published mystery, suspense, thriller or crime titles to feature here today …

The Seven Razors of Ockam by Roger Ormerod

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 12/13/2014 at 5:30 PM ET).

The Seven Razors of Ockam by Roger Ormerod, Amazon Kindle format

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How could a harmless raffle for the local hospital put the lives of seven people under threat from a crazed serial killer?

The town of Ockam is proud of its long history. Famed for forging weapons in various wars, its residents are sticklers for heritage and tradition. When the town's Mayor, Bert 'Slasher' Harris, decides to choose the seven winners of a raffle in reverse order, the local crowd demand fair play. As the angry mob becomes increasingly violent, the town's most highly prized possession, the historic seven razors of Ockam, are stolen. These seven cut-throat razors are each engraved with a day of the week … seven razors for seven attacks.

An anonymous killer is targeting the prize-winners, picking them off one day at a time. It is up to Inspector Ralph Tomkins and Detective Constable Tony Finch to work out the identity of the slasher behind these seemingly unstoppable attacks before all the razors have been used. Each target is kept under closely-watched police guard, yet the murders continue. Can Inspector Tomkins and DC Finch find the killer before the week is up?

The Seven Razors of Ockam by Roger Ormerod

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