Tuesday, January 13, 2015

No Ghouls Allowed by Victoria Laurie, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during January 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during January 2015 …

No Ghouls Allowed by Victoria Laurie

No Ghouls Allowed by Victoria Laurie, A Ghost Hunter Mystery (9th in series)

Publisher: Signet

No Ghouls Allowed by Victoria Laurie, Amazon Kindle format

On a trip to Georgia to see her father, M. J. Holliday finds herself trapped in a haunted mansion and discovers …

M.J. has had a distant relationship with her father since her mother died more than two decades ago. But when M.J., her boyfriend, Heath, and BFF, Gilley, take a break from their show, Ghoul Getters, and visit her family home in Valdosta, Georgia, they find Montgomery Holliday a changed man. The source of his happiness seems to be his new fiancée, The charming Christine Bigelow.

But despite The blush of new love, Montgomery and Christine are dealing with a big problem in The form of The antebellum mansion she is having renovated. After a series of strange accidents, The work crew is convinced The place is cursed, and The contractor has walked off The job. At Christine's request, M.J. and her pals agree to find out if they're really dealing with some spirited saboteurs and a possessed plantation home.

No Ghouls Allowed by Victoria Laurie

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Two Series Mysteries by Charles Todd, Now Available at a Special Price

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy.

Today, we're pleased to present the following titles, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, William Morrow …

The Confession by Charles Todd

The Confession by Charles Todd

An Ian Rutlege Mystery (14th in series)

Publisher: William Morrow

Price: $1.99 (as of 01/13/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

The Confession by Charles Todd, Amazon Kindle format

Declaring he needs to clear his conscience, a dying man walks into Scotland Yard and confesses that he killed his cousin five years earlier during the Great War. When Inspector Ian Rutledge presses for details, the man evades his questions, revealing only that he hails from a village east of London. With little information and no body to open an official inquiry, Rutledge begins to look into the case on his own.

Less than two weeks later, the alleged killer's body is found floating in the Thames, a bullet in the back of his head. Searching for answers, Rutledge discovers that the dead man was not who he claimed to be. What was his real name — and who put a bullet in his head? Were the "confession" and his own death related? Or was there something else in the victim's past that led to his murder?

The inspector's only clue is a gold locket, found around the dead man's neck, that leads back to Essex and an insular village whose occupants will do anything to protect themselves from notoriety. For notoriety brings the curious, and with the curious come change and an unwelcome spotlight on a centuries-old act of evil that even now can damn them all.

The Confession by Charles Todd

An Impartial Witness by Charles Todd

An Impartial Witness by Charles Todd

A Bess Crawford Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: HarperCollins

Price: $1.99 (as of 01/13/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

An Impartial Witness by Charles Todd, Amazon Kindle format

It is the early summer of 1917. Bess Crawford has returned to England from the trenches of France with a convoy of severely wounded men. One of her patients is a young pilot who has been burned beyond recognition, and who clings to life and the photo of his wife that is pinned to his tunic.

While passing through a London train station, Bess notices a woman bidding an emotional farewell to an officer, her grief heart-wrenching. And then Bess realizes that she seems familiar. In fact, she's the woman in the pilot's photo, but the man she is seeing off is not her husband.

Back on duty in France, Bess discovers a newspaper with a drawing of the woman's face on the front page. Accompanying the drawing is a plea from Scotland Yard seeking information from anyone who has seen her. For it appears that the woman was murdered on the very day Bess encountered her at the station.

Granted leave to speak with Scotland Yard, Bess becomes entangled in the case. Though an arrest is made, she must delve into the depths of her very soul to decide if the police will hang an innocent man or a vicious killer. Exposing the truth is dangerous — and will put her own life on the line.

An Impartial Witness by Charles Todd

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Fatal Scandal, The Fatal Series by Marie Force, New This Week from Carina Press

Carina Press is a digital-first imprint from Harlequin, publishing books in an interesting and diverse selection of genres including contemporary romance, steampunk, gay/lesbian fiction, science-fiction, fantasy, and — but of course — mystery and suspense.

We've selected one of their recently published titles to feature here today …

Fatal Scandal by Marie Force

Fatal Scandal by Marie Force

The Fatal Series (8th in series)

Publisher: Carina Press

Price: $7.99 (as of 01/13/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Fatal Scandal by Marie Force, Amazon Kindle format

As a new year dawns in the capital city, dual scandals rock the Metropolitan Police Department — and Lieutenant Sam Holland is right in the middle of them. Chief Farnsworth is catching heat for the way he handled a recent homicide investigation, and Detective Gonzales is accused of failing to disclose an earlier connection to the judge who decided his custody hearing.

When Gonzo's fight for his child turns deadly and he has a shaky alibi, Sam must defend two of her closest colleagues. All while her husband, Vice President Nick Cappuano, settles into his new office at the White House.

Nick begins to wonder if the president is using him for a political boost, and his worries mount over a complication in the plans to adopt Scotty at a time when Sam is being put through the wringer by the always-rabid DC press corps. As the evidence against Gonzo piles up, Sam suspects someone is gunning for her — and her team.

Fatal Scandal by Marie Force

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Enter to Win — Clarity Hunters by James Schubring

Enter to Win Clarity Hunters by James Schubring

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Five (5) winners will receive a copy of …

Title: Clarity Hunters
Author: James Schubring
Series: A Clarity Thriller
Publisher: James Schubring
Format: eBook
List Price: $4.99

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Synopsis: Hugh Brier went to what he thought was a focus group. He came away with two things: a dossier detailing the obscure events leading to his brief federal incarceration and a job offer from the Merit Group.

He runs from any organization that would want to hire the "old" Hugh Brier, but when his life fills with the dealings of a dangerous enemy can he afford the luxury of saying no?

Clarity Hunters by James Schubring

A Conversation with Thriller Writer J.E. Fishman

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with J.E. Fishman
with J.E. Fishman

We are delighted to welcome author J.E. Fishman to Omnimystery News today.

J.E.'s fourth incident from his Bomb Squad NYC series is Blast from the Past (Verbitrage; September 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had a chance to talk with him about his books.

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Omnimystery News: You've written both stand-alone and series novels. When starting a new book, how do you decide which it will be?

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J.E. Fishman: My standalone books are about ordinary people facing extraordinary challenges. By definition, it would be absurd to have them appear in an open-ended series. I mean, how many times in one life is an ordinary person going to plausibly face mortal danger? So for me that's an easy call. The vet tech in Primacy who springs a talking ape from the animal testing facility … what else in her life is going to send her into the African bush with people shooting at her? I think she's going to settle down and get married, and spend the rest of her days talking about that crazy thing that happened to her, not get herself caught up in another thriller-worthy situation.

In contrast, the NYPD Bomb Squad has cases coming up every day because that's their job. The conceit of any series is that these are the most interesting or dramatic cases, therefore worth telling. And, the world being what it is, the fictional commander, Lieutenant Joseph Capobianco, isn't going to spend a lot of time sitting around filing his nails. The real commander doesn't either.

Phu Goldberg, who's something of an accidental detective, is trickier. I wanted to write about a guy who kind of falls into the work and finds himself with his life in danger in case after case, even though he didn't go looking for it. Of course, that's a bit absurd, too, which is why there's a comic element to all of it. Phu is a roiling pot of contradictions.

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

JEF: I'll do a bit of reading about a specific subject — maybe a book or three — and also use the internet. Google maps is a godsend, saving endless time with regard to geography. I'll also seek out experts to help me with the argot of a specific field etc. For example, for The Dark Pool, which is a financial thriller, I invited a friend of mine in the finance world to read the manuscript and suggest changes. For Primacy, I spoke with several people who had worked in animal testing labs. For Cadaver Blues — in which the mushroom houses of the Brandywine Valley feature prominently — I got a tour of a mushroom house from a friend in that business.

With regard to the Bomb Squad NYC series, I can't emphasize enough how fortunate I am to have as my technical consultant the active head of the real NYPD Bomb Squad, Lieutenant Mark Torre. Mark and I discuss plot ideas, sometimes he reviews outlines, and I pose questions to him now and then over the phone or over text, at times regarding technical bomb-related stuff and at other times with regard to the workings of the NYPD. He also reads every word I write and suggests changes for authenticity. Just hanging out with the guy now and then always gives me insights into the work he does, too. Sometimes the most casual comment turns into narrative gold.

OMN: In your Bomb Squad NYC series, how true are you to the setting?

JEF: I look at New York City as a character in the series in its own right. Cities derive their character from so many factors: not just the people in them but their underlying geology, their architecture, their public spaces, their cultural elements. Since it's a real place, I have to be careful, because you never want to break the spell by having a reader say something like, "Wait a minute. Broadway doesn't run uptown at Times Square." So I try to be quite careful about the big things. If a scene is set in a neighborhood that's filled with townhouses in real life, for example, I won't put a skyscraper there. It violates the texture of the place.

On the other hand, I also tell lies in the service of the greater story. I located my bomb squad in the same neighborhood as the NYPD Bomb Squad but placed them on a different street. The precinct buildings (real and fictional) have many of the same characteristics, but I wanted the freedom to make changes if necessary — little details that the uninitiated wouldn't know anyway.

The setting is hugely important to the plots, of course, because everyone is based on the real work of the oldest, busiest, and most technologically sophisticated bomb squad in the world. They're all those things because they're in New York and New York is a major target.

But in every case I think setting is crucial to plot and character. Character derives from the decisions we make in life, and one of those decisions is where to live. Then that environment impacts us in ways we have to respond to. So it's important that the hedge fund manager in The Dark Pool has chosen to put his office in Greenwich, Connecticut, because that says a lot about how he sees himself. It's equally important that Cadaver Blues takes place in an area that is known, among other things, for growing masses of mushrooms, because a major plot point hinges on that industry.

OMN: Complete this sentence for us: "I am a thriller writer and thus I am also …".

JEF: Thus I am also always seeing the dangers in life. My wife teases me about how I see negative possibilities around every corner. We take a quick trip and I say, "If the plane crashes, who will know to go rescue our dogs?" I blame my father for this. He's an accountant and his favorite question has always been some variation of, "But is that safe?" Yet it is the plight of all mystery and thriller writers to wonder about what can go wrong, just as it is the plight of the romance writer to wonder how the most unlikely two people can find one another. If you didn't start out with this as a habit of mind, you'll end up thinking that way if you want to keep writing in that genre. We all have plots to fill!

OMN: What kinds of books do you read for pleasure?

JEF: I admire people who read so heavily in one genre that they have time for little else, but to me that's like only eating one kind of cuisine every meal. It may make you an expert on Thai food, but along the way you'll miss out on the greater life experiences that would have led you to develop your appreciation of that food even more. So I read just about everything, from literary through thriller through historical fiction through sci-fi through popular fiction. Also some poetry. The two genres I hardly go near are cozy mysteries and romance. There's something I always find cloying about the former. And the latter — well, honestly, I haven't really tried. Maybe one of those should be next on my list!

OMN: Create a Top Five list for us on any topic.

JEF: Here are the top five things that make the far West Village (where the Bomb Squad is headquartered) unique:

• Hudson River Park. This is one of the great urban reclamation projects in history. In one day you can play basketball, hit tennis balls, visit the dog park, rollerblade, kayak, see (from afar) the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, and feel the power of the mighty Hudson. Not to mention: The people watching is fabulous.

• Julian Schnabel's Palazzo Chupi. The moderate-size pink stucco building where the artist and movie director has his studio doesn't at all fit in with the architecture around it, which of course makes it fit in perfectly with the quirky West Village.
• EN Japanese Brasserie. Authentic, flavorful Japanese food — not just sushi — in a setting that manages to be both dramatic and peaceful at the same time. And they have the most extensive shochu list in the city. Get hammered and eat some seaweed.

• Henrietta Hudson. One of the oldest — maybe the oldest; I'm far from an expert on such things — lesbian bars in New York. It's plain cool to have as a neighbor a place where people who may be discriminated against elsewhere get to be themselves.

• Kaas Glassworks on Perry Street. Tiny shops like these — now too few — are the essence of what gives each New York neighborhood its own personality. In this case, they specialize in decoupage (look it up). Great for gifts.

OMN: What's next for you?

JEF: While I hope to crank out another Bomb Squad NYC novel and at least one other mystery or thriller this year, I'm also trying my hand at other things, including a screenplay. In addition, soon my agent will be shopping a horror novel that I wrote under a pen name. But what I'm most looking forward to this year is launching my daughter into high school in the fall.

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J.E. Fishman is a former Doubleday editor and literary agent who turned his hand to writing fiction several years ago. He has also been a ghost writer, an entrepreneur, and a retailer — although, mercifully, those days are over. He blogs occasionally for the Huffington Post, the Nervous Breakdown, and the Weeklings, but he prefers writing fiction. Fishman divides his time between Chadds Ford, PA, and New York City.

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

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Blast from the Past by J.E. Fishman

Blast from the Past
J.E. Fishman
A Bomb Squad NYC Thriller

Is Kieran Lehane a good cop on a rogue investigation? Or is he just a rogue cop?

Federal investigators examining the wreckage of Triangle Flight 699 declared the tragedy an accident and folded their probe. But NYPD dog handler Kieran Lehane, the squad's oldest detective, secretly pursues the case, forcing a review hearing. Then, much to his surprise, Lehane's dog suddenly "alerts" on a visitor to the hearing. The detective gives chase.

Although he loses his suspect, he now has just what he wished for and more. He has the feds' attention, his squad's attention, and the terrorists' attention. There's just one problem: He may soon be forced to choose between saving the next planeful of victims and saving himself.

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