Monday, January 12, 2015

Please Welcome Historical Mystery Novelist Eve Karlin

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Eve Karlin
with Eve Karlin

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

Eve's debut novel, City of Liars and Thieves (Alibi; January 2015 ebook formats), re-creates early 19-century New York City, where a love affair ends in a brutal murder and a conspiracy involving Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr erupts in shattering violence.

We asked Eve to tell us a little more about the fascinating backstory to her book.

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Eve Karlin
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Eve Karlin

"Elma's spirit haunts me," says Caty, the narrator of City of Liars and Thieves. I feel the same way.

City of Liars and Thieves is historical fiction based on the United States' first recorded murder trial. In December 1799, Elma Sands, a young woman hoping to start a new life in the city, vanished on the snowy streets of Manhattan. Twelve days later, her corpse was found floating in an abandoned well, and her lover, Levi Weeks, was arrested for murder. While the brutal murder of an innocent girl was shocking, it was Levi Weeks' trial that made the case truly sensational: he was defended by Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr four years before their infamous duel.

Larger than life historical figures, illicit sex, and crimes of passion, Elma's story tantalizes with scandals. I first read of the case six years ago in Ron Chernow's biography on Hamilton and was struck by the parallels to modern-day crimes. Two hundred years later, young female victims continue to be exploited by others (tabloids, politicians, Hollywood) chasing their next dollar or headline. Elma's death was a cautionary tale with contemporary relevance.

When I began my research, I learned that an almost complete stenographic transcript of Levi Weeks' trial had been recorded, which was highly unusual in those days. I leafed through the testimony, awed by the brilliance of Hamilton's speech and Burr's arguments. The language was formal and dated, but the personalities came to life. It was impossible not to admire the well-crafted defense of two of history's greatest raconteurs, but I found myself drawn to one small voice. Caty Ring was Elma's cousin, guardian, and steadfast supporter. In a courtroom full of distinguished men and a mystery rife with gory details, it was Caty's strength in the face of adversity that moved me.

Caty was the proprietress of the Greenwich Street boardinghouse where Elma and Levi lived. She was only 26 years old when Elma was murdered, a young Quaker mother who had moved from her rural home to New York City a few years earlier. I wondered how Caty had adjusted to life in a grimy, chaotic city where pigs roamed the streets, fresh water was a luxury, and a mysterious plague called yellow fever killed thousands each summer. I imagined her concern as she witnessed Elma, her beautiful younger cousin and ward, falling in love with — or being seduced and impregnated by — the more worldly Levi Weeks. What had Caty felt when Elma told her she was secretly planning to marry Levi on the dark, snowy December evening she vanished? What terror did she experience later that same night when Levi returned home alone? Elma had been brutally murdered, but Caty had to deal with the aftermath. How had she coped during the twelve days when Elma's fate was unknown? What was it like to see Elma's corpse dragged from the depths of a frozen well?

To best understand Caty's plight, I began retracing her steps. I visited her childhood home in upstate New York, the Quaker meetinghouse where she worshipped, and Federal Hall (formerly City Hall), where Levi Weeks' trial was held. Most importantly, my search led me to Lispenard's Meadows, where Elma's body was found. The meadow had long since morphed into a trendy downtown neighborhood filled with fashionable boutiques and pricy restaurants, but, amazingly, the spring that was the origin of Spring Street's name still ran beneath my feet and the well where Elma died was still standing in the basement of a French bistro. What's more, twenty years earlier, I had lived steps away from the crime scene. I hadn't known Elma's name nor about the well, but I was 22, the same age as Elma when she was murdered.

On a rainy November evening in 2009, I returned to my old neighborhood determined to see what I had come to think of as Elma's well. Development and time had raised the city's ground level since 1799, and the well was now located in the building's dank cellar. Ignoring a metal fire door and a warning sign, I entered a sparsely lit corridor. The walls were made of slender bricks bound with crumbling mortar. I stumbled down timeworn stairs and saw a cylinder made of coarse bricks: the Manhattan Well.

My first impulse was to touch it. I expected it to be damp, but the bricks were curiously dry, and rose several feet above my head. I wondered how far beneath my feet the hole descended, knowing that Elma had struggled and succumbed inches from where I stood.

For two centuries, historians have dismissed Elma's death as an act of passion, but I knew there was more to it. As I stood inches from where Elma gasped her final breath I felt a vibration and something stirred within me. Like Caty who had sought justice for her murdered cousin, I was determined to tell Elma's story.

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Eve Karlin Book Tour

Eve Karlin was born and raised in New York City. She is a graduate of Colgate University, where she studied literature and creative writing with Frederick Busch. Karlin worked in publishing for more than a decade in marketing, at Random House, Newsweek, and, later, as a foreign book scout with clients in the United Kingdom, Italy, Holland, Brazil, and Japan. She has had several short stories published in The East Hampton Star and has been a contributing writer for Patch.com. She lives in East Hampton, New York, with her husband and their sixteen-year-old triplets.

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

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City of Liars and Thieves by Eve Karlin

City of Liars and Thieves
Eve Karlin
A Murder Mystery

It is high time to tell the truth. Time for justice … . How she was murdered and why she haunts me. It is not only Elma's story, it's mine.

On the bustling docks of the Hudson River, Catherine Ring waits with her husband and children for the ship carrying her cousin, Elma Sands. Their Greenwich Street boardinghouse becomes a haven for Elma, who has at last escaped the stifling confines of her small hometown and the shameful circumstances of her birth. But in the summer of 1799, Manhattan remains a teeming cesspool of stagnant swamps and polluted rivers. The city is desperate for clean water as fires wreak devastation and the death toll from yellow fever surges.

Political tensions are rising, too. It's an election year, and Alexander Hamilton is hungry for power. So is his rival, Aaron Burr, who has announced the formation of the Manhattan Water Company. But their private struggle becomes very public when the body of Elma Sands is found at the bottom of a city well built by Burr's company.

Resolved to see justice done, Catherine becomes both witness and avenger. She soon finds, however, that the shocking truth behind this trial has nothing to do with guilt or innocence.

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Waiting for Willa, A Novel of Suspense by Dorothy Eden, is Today's Open Road Daily Deal

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature Waiting for Willa by Dorothy Eden as today's Open Road Daily Deal. The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Monday, January 12, 2015.

Waiting for Willa by Dorothy Eden

Waiting for Willa by Dorothy Eden

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 01/12/2015 at 7:50 AM ET).

Waiting for Willa by Dorothy Eden, Amazon Kindle format

A situation has developed … I've made a decision … There is simply no other way. Wilhelmina.

The envelope is postmarked from Stockholm. But it's the signature on the note inside that strikes fear into the heart of novelist Grace Asherton. As teenagers, she and her cousin Willa Bedford made a secret pact: If Willa were ever in trouble, she'd send a letter, signing it with her given name.

When Grace responds by telegram and receives no reply, she grows concerned and travels to Stockholm, where romance, suspense, and stunning revelations await her. As she uncovers answers to the questions about Willa's plight, Grace becomes desperate to extricate herself from a twisted world of deceit and violence waiting to claim another life.

Waiting for Willa by Dorothy Eden

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The Clue by Carolyn Wells is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature one of today's Free MystereBooks …

The Clue by Carolyn Wells

The Clue by Carolyn Wells

A Fleming Stone Mystery

Publisher: Open Road

The Clue by Carolyn Wells, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of January 12, 2015 at 7:30 AM ET.

An heiress has been murdered, and only Fleming Stone can see the vital evidence …

Madeleine Van Norman is the most eligible young woman in the state, a beautiful young lady who is soon to come into her fortune. From her countless suitors, she makes a peculiar choice, agreeing to marry a stuffy man who loves someone else. On the eve of the wedding, Madeleine shuts herself away in a locked room to think about what she is about to do — and in the morning, she is found gruesomely murdered.

Every member of the household is a suspect, but no one understands how the killer could have slipped through the locked doors of Madeleine's bedroom. As the town whirls into a tailspin of suspicion and fear, it falls to the brilliant detective Fleming Stone to pick out the person who stabbed Madeleine to death — a baffling mystery that hinges on the discovery of a single, all-important clue.

The Clue by Carolyn Wells

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The Good Die Twice by Lee Driver is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

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The Good Die Twice by Lee Driver

The Good Die Twice by Lee Driver

A Chase Dagger Mystery

Publisher: Full Moon Publishing

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This title was listed for free as of January 12, 2015 at 7:20 AM ET.

Chase Dagger is a private detective with no past, a sometime fiancee, a scarlet macaw with a brain and an attitude, and a beautiful assistant named Sara. Sara witnesses the murder of a woman whose identity she doesn't know, until she see a picture of Rachel Tyler. Only problem is … Rachel died five years ago. Who would want Rachel Tyler dead … again? Robert Tyler had all the money he could want. Or did he? Eric Tyler had a fling with Rachel before she married his father. Now he is happily married to Edie Tyler. Or is he? Nick Tyler has the bulk of the Tyler looks and charisma and could get any woman he wants. He doesn't have a care in the world. Or does he?

Dagger seems to inherit the most unusual cases. To tackle these unusual cases requires unusual assistants. Einstein is a scarlet macaw with a photographic memory. Sara is a shapeshifter with extraordinary capabilities that allow her to go places and hear things no other human can experience. Together they are either the driving force behind Dagger Investigations or they are going to drive Dagger crazy.

The Good Die Twice by Lee Driver

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Death by a Dark Horse by Susan Schreyer is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

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Death by a Dark Horse by Susan Schreyer

Death by a Dark Horse by Susan Schreyer

A Thea Campbell Mystery

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This title was listed for free as of January 12, 2015 at 7:10 AM ET.

Thea Campbell goes out for revenge when the one person who is simultaneously the most likely and least likely candidate for thief steals her horse. But Olympic hopeful Valerie Parsons is past caring about being arrested. She's dead.

At first Thea's horse is assumed to have killed the woman, but when the coroner determines it was a human hand and not a horse's hoof that ended Valerie's life Thea becomes a person of interest. Now intimidating people with little regard for due process are showing up on her doorstep looking to even the score. Toss in her wrecked love life, a sexy geology professor who stirs up more than dust, and an alleged psychic horse, and it soon becomes apparent that Thea's predictable life is now out of control.

As she takes charge of clearing herself of the murder she discovers the victim had a knack for making enemies — one of whom is Thea's ditsy sister. She pursues her investigation with more at stake than ever, and in a seedy biker bar comes face-to-tattoo with information that will lead the police to the real killer. She dutifully reports to the detective in charge.

But Thea is wrong. As close to dead wrong as she ever wishes to get.

Death by a Dark Horse by Susan Schreyer

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