Wednesday, January 14, 2015

The Witch Hunter's Tale by Sam Thomas, New in Bookstores during January 2015

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during January 2015 is …

The Witch Hunter's Tale by Sam Thomas

The Witch Hunter's Tale by Sam Thomas, a Bridget Hodgson Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

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Winter has come to the city of York, and with it the threat of witchcraft. As women and children sicken and die, midwife Bridget Hodgson is pulled against her will into a full-scale witch-hunt that threatens to devour all in its path, guilty and innocent alike.

Bridget — accompanied once again by her deputy Martha Hawkins and her nephew Will Hodgson — finds herself playing a lethal game of cat and mouse against the most dangerous men in York, as well as her sworn enemy Rebecca Hooke. As the trials begin, and the noose begins to tighten around her neck, Bridget must answer the question: How far will she go to protect the people she loves?

The Witch Hunter's Tale by Sam Thomas

For a list of more new hardcover titles to be published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for January 2015. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of January 2015 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

Snoop to Nuts by Elizabeth Lee, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during January 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during January 2015 …

Snoop to Nuts by Elizabeth Lee

Snoop to Nuts by Elizabeth Lee, A Lindy Blanchard, Nut House Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Berkley

Snoop to Nuts by Elizabeth Lee, Amazon Kindle format

Lindy Blanchard's family pecan farm is known county-wide, but it's the goodies her grandmother sells at their store, the Nut House, that really bring in the crowds — until someone turns one of her tasty treats deadly …

The "Most Original Pecan Treat" contest at the Ag Fair is the talk of Riverville, Texas, especially when it's clear that Miss Amelia Blanchard's Heavenly Texas Pecan Caviar will take home a blue ribbon. Which is why everyone is amazed when her dish doesn't even place — and even more shocked when one of the judges, Pastor Jenkins, keels over dead, right after taking a second taste of Miss Amelia's food.

No one in town truly believes that Amelia would even hurt a fly, but all the evidence points to poor Pastor Jenkins' death being caused by poison in the caviar. Now, unless Lindy figures out who wanted to frame Amelia for murder, her meemaw may have baked her last famous pecan pie …

Snoop to Nuts by Elizabeth Lee

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for January 2015. For new hardcover mysteries, visit New Mysteries where for a list of January 2015 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

Mysteries, Novels of Suspense, and Thrillers Discounted to $1.99 Courtesy of HarperCollins

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 one of over 80 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers currently available at a special discounted price of $1.99, courtesy of the publisher, HarperCollins. Please note that this selection of titles changes frequently, and the featured book below may no longer be available at this price.

The Pale Blue Eye by Louis Bayard

The Pale Blue Eye by Louis Bayard

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: HarperCollins

Price: $1.99 (as of 01/14/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

The Pale Blue Eye by Louis Bayard, Amazon Kindle format

At West Point Academy in 1830, the calm of an October evening is shattered by the discovery of a young cadet's body swinging from a rope just off the parade grounds. An apparent suicide is not unheard of in a harsh regimen like West Point's, but the next morning, an even greater horror comes to light. Someone has stolen into the room where the body lay and removed the heart.

At a loss for answers and desperate to avoid any negative publicity, the Academy calls on the services of a local civilian, Augustus Landor, a former police detective who acquired some renown during his years in New York City before retiring to the Hudson Highlands for his health. Now a widower, and restless in his seclusion, Landor agrees to take on the case. As he questions the dead man's acquaintances, he finds an eager assistant in a moody, intriguing young cadet with a penchant for drink, two volumes of poetry to his name, and a murky past that changes from telling to telling. The cadet's name? Edgar Allan Poe.

Impressed with Poe's astute powers of observation, Landor is convinced that the poet may prove useful — if he can stay sober long enough to put his keen reasoning skills to the task. Working in close contact, the two men — separated by years but alike in intelligence — develop a surprisingly deep rapport as their investigation takes them into a hidden world of secret societies, ritual sacrifices, and more bodies. Soon, however, the macabre murders and Landor's own buried secrets threaten to tear the two men and their newly formed friendship apart.

The Pale Blue Eye by Louis Bayard

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New This Week: The Trouble with St. John, A Samantha Stone Mystery by Katie Bloomstrom

Omnimystery News is pleased to present a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers during January 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

The Trouble with St. John by Katie Bloomstrom

The Trouble with St. John by Katie Bloomstrom

A Samantha Stone Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: RKB Legacy

Price: $2.99 (as of 01/14/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

The Trouble with St. John by Katie Bloomstrom, Amazon Kindle format

"After all that work and sleuthing and investment in my great detective notebook, I had nothing. In fact, the only successful thing I've done since stepping foot on this island was successfully believe all the lies everyone told me. Oh, I've also successfully been kidnapped, successfully almost drowned, and successfully eaten more Xanax than I've ever eaten before in my life. And in two days I'm supposed to just leave and pretend none of this ever happened. If I can even leave after being framed for murder."

When shy, medium-looking Samantha Stone winds up on the romantic tropical island of St. John after getting dumped at the altar, she's faced with two options: (1) sit in her sweaty villa and cry over her un-marriage to her idiot ex-fiancé while watching Love Actually on repeat and mass-eating Oreos and Xanax, or (2) pursue a hot vacation sexcapade with the gorgeous travel god she meets at baggage claim. Really, what's a girl to do?

But, after losing both her super spendy non-diamond engagement ring and her mysterious tropical island fling candidate in the same drunken night, Sam quickly learns that St. John isn't quite what she bargained for. In fact, she'll be lucky if she can make it back home alive.

The Trouble with St. John by Katie Bloomstrom

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Please Welcome Mystery Author Carolyn Mulford

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Carolyn Mulford
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We are delighted to welcome author Carolyn Mulford to Omnimystery News.

Carolyn's third mystery in her "Show Me" series is Show Me the Gold (Five Star; December 2014 hardcover and ebook formats), and we asked her if she would tell us more about her recurring characters. She titles her guest post for us today, "Choosing On-Going Characters for a Series".

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Carolyn Mulford
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I spend more time with the three women featured in my "Show Me" mystery/suspense series than I do with anyone else. When you anticipate living with someone for years, you put thought into your choices.

Like my off-the-page friends, my ongoing characters attract me with their compassion, intellect, charm, courage, and idiosyncrasies. These qualities compel my characters — a former CIA covert operative, a small-town civic leader, and a singer/music teacher — to become involved and succeed in solving murders.

The three women squabble, misread clues, and refuse to do the expected, but they never bore me. Their personalities and skills drive the plots. The plots, however, spring from the setting, the rural Missouri county where the women grew up and have reunited as each deals with a personal crisis.

The protagonist, wounded ex-spy Phoenix Smith, introduced herself about two years before I decided to base a series on her. The spark came from news stories about the Bush administration's outing to the press of a CIA covert operative. The professional and personal ramifications of the outing for her, her family, and everyone she'd ever known abroad appalled me. Experiences I'd had while working in Vienna during the Cold War flooded back. I'd found out that a good friend led a double life as a graduate student and a CIA operative and worried what would happen to him, and possibly to me, if he got caught.

As I empathized with the outed spy, I planned to move from Washington, D.C., to Missouri, my home state, and change my focus from writing short nonfiction to writing novels. Why not force Phoenix to leave her exciting life and retreat to the kind of small town where I grew up? The question of how a daring, brilliant, duplicitous operative living in Vienna would readjust to life in a rural community intrigued me.

Phoenix began to take form. Severely wounded during a post-retirement mission, she can't return to her high-paying job in Vienna or to the CIA. She goes back to Laycock to recover, reshape her future, and relax with her childhood neighbor and lifelong friend, Annalynn Carr Keyser. She, of course, must be a direct contrast to Phoenix.

Annalynn grew up as the town's golden girl. Rather than pursuing her goal of becoming a senator, she married a jock, raised a son and daughter, and ran local charity drives and the school board. Conventional and reserved, she has just come from the funeral of her husband, the sheriff. Everyone but the widow believes he went to a motel room with a young woman and shot her and then himself. Naturally Annalynn enlists the help of skeptical Phoenix in proving the husband didn't kill anyone. That situation propelled the plot of the first book, Show Me the Murder.

I needed a third person to provide a less extreme point of view and a few laughs amid the darkness. At high school reunions I'd observed the interplay of people who had remained in the hometown and who had fled. From those and other observations around the world, I created Connie Diamante, the soprano in Phoenix and Annalynn's high school trio.

An optimistic extrovert, Connie had expected to become a musical comedy star. Instead she moved from city to city with her husband and worked in community theaters. After a divorce, she returned to her hometown to care for her dying mother. Trapped in the small town by financial constraints, Connie has become Annalynn's good friend again. As in high school, Connie considers Phoenix arrogant and resents her closeness to Annalynn.

Part of the arc of the character-driven series is how the old friends' relationships change. I began the first book pleased with how the women played off each other and used their particular skills to investigate.

Then I unwittingly introduced a fourth ongoing character, the only witness to the murders. He's a wounded Belgian Malinois, a K-9 dropout named Achilles. Like the stray dogs that used to show up at our farm, Achilles soon won a permanent home. In the second book, Show Me the Deadly Deer, he establishes himself as Phoenix's sidekick. In Show Me the Gold, a Gumshoe reviewer noted, Achilles earned his spot on the cover.

By now, writing the fifth book, I know the three women and the dog quite well, yet they still surprise me. I enjoy spending time with them.

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Carolyn Mulford decided to become a writer in grade school. After earning degrees in English and journalism, she received a different kind of education as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ethiopia. She worked as a magazine editor in Vienna, Austria, and Washington, D.C., and then became a freelance writer and editor. She changed her focus to fiction with her return to Missouri.

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

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Show Me the Gold by Carolyn Mulford

Show Me the Gold
Carolyn Mulford
A "Show Me" Mystery (3rd in series)

Staking out a country graveyard against vandals on an August night, former CIA covert operative Phoenix Smith and Acting Sheriff Annalynn Carr Keyser receive an urgent call from a neighboring county. They respond and guard the road from an abandoned farmhouse where four bank robbers were spotted. The women engage the robbers in a fatal shootout, but two gang members escape. Achilles, Phoenix's K-9 dropout, can't sniff out their trail, but he smells a trap set to kill pursuers.

With the FBI on the way, the women think the case has ended for them. They return to Vandiver County, Missouri, and their personal problems. The shootout's aftermath soon overshadows Annalynn's grieving for her late husband and Phoenix's ambiguity about old and new romances. The FBI fails to find the fugitives or the gold coins they stole. Agents suspect Phoenix found and hid the gold. More alarming, so do the elusive, vengeful robbers. Phoenix adapts her tradecraft to protect herself and others and to trace old and new threads leading to the gang and the gold.

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