Wednesday, January 21, 2015

GingerDead Man by Logan Zachary, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during January 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during January 2015 …

GingerDead Man by Logan Zachary

GingerDead Man by Logan Zachary, A Murder Mystery

Publisher: Bold Strokes Books

GingerDead Man by Logan Zachary, Amazon Kindle format

Paavo Wolfe sells horror, but he isn't prepared for what he finds in the baker's oven. A body burns at his feet, and his ex, Detective Joe DeCarlo, is on the case. Joe is getting unwanted help investigating the crime from Paavo and his best friend, Stacey.

While Paavo and Joe's relationship is getting better, going uncover in the bathhouse isn't going to help Paavo mend their issues. A steam room stranger, the new bakery owner, and his landlord reveal grudges against the dead baker. Lured back to the sauna, the heat is turned up as Paavo embarks on A dangerous relationship. When the homeless shelter blows up, Paavo knows he's in trouble and has to keep Stacey and Joe out of the line of fire.

Can Paavo find the killer before everything goes up in smoke?

GingerDead Man by Logan Zachary

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 Witness Impulse

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

The Chill of Night by James Hayman

The Chill of Night by James Hayman

A Michael McCabe and Maggie Savage Thriller (2nd in series)

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: $1.99 (as of 01/21/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

The Chill of Night by James Hayman, Amazon Kindle format

A frozen corpse … A missing witness … Strange voices that aren't there ...

One cold night, Lainie Goff, a glamorous young attorney on the fast track to a partnership at Portland's top firm, is found frozen in the trunk of her BMW on the local fishing pier.

Detectives Mike McCabe and Maggie Savage quickly uncover a long list of suspects: Lainie's boss, who was also her lover; an ex-priest who runs a shelter for runaway teens; an abusive stepfather who raped Lainie as a teen; and a creepy landlord who seems to know more than he should about her private life.

Still, there is no hard evidence until a mentally ill young woman who hears voices gives an island cop an eyewitness account he doesn't take seriously.

But when she too disappears, McCabe and Savage find themselves in a desperate race against time to stop a vicious killer before he rids himself of the only person who knows who he is.

The Chill of Night by James Hayman

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Lethal Consequences, The Aegis Series by Elisabeth Naughton, New This Week from Montlake Romance

Montlake Romance delivers happily-ever-afters for all romantic reading tastes, from steamy to sweet, from sweeping historicals to provocative paranormals.

In this post, we've selected one of their recently published suspense titles to feature here today …

Lethal Consequences by Elisabeth Naughton

Lethal Consequences by Elisabeth Naughton

The Aegis Series (2nd in series)

Publisher: Montlake Romance

Price: $3.99 (as of 01/21/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Lethal Consequences by Elisabeth Naughton, Amazon Kindle format

Three months after rescuing Olivia Wolfe from danger, Aegis Security operative Landon Miller still can't stop thinking about her, even though she's off-limits in every way possible. Knowing he's leaving Aegis and returning to the DIA soon, Landon decides it's time for their flirty online relationship to end. But Olivia can't stop thinking about Landon, either. On a whim, she takes a leave of absence from her teaching job to surprise him in Barcelona — and arrives to find a sexy redhead in his hotel room.

Things aren't always what they seem, though. Landon's would-be one-night stand is really a member of the Red Brotherhood, a terrorist group targeting Landon for information on a lethal bioweapon. And now Olivia is unwittingly ensnared in their deadly plot, too. Forget escaping emotionally unscathed; Olivia just wants to make it home alive. Yet to survive, she'll have to put her trust in the very man who not only broke her heart, but whose lies now threaten both their lives.

Lethal Consequences by Elisabeth Naughton

Also available, the first book in this series, Extreme Measures, for $4.99 on Kindle.

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Nominees for the 2015 Edgar Awards Announced

Mystery, Suspense and Thriller Book Awards

The nominees for the 2015 Edgar Awards have been announced by the Mystery Writers of America honoring the best in mystery fiction, non-fiction and television published or produced in 2014. The winners will be announced at the 69th Gala Banquet, April 29th, 2015 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, New York City.

The nominees are …

Best Novel:
This Dark Road to Mercy by Wiley Cash (William Morrow)
Wolf by Mo Hayder (Atlantic Monthly Press)
Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King (Scribner)
The Final Silence by Stuart Neville (Soho Press)
Saints of the Shadow Bible by Ian Rankin (Little, Brown)
Coptown by Karin Slaughter (Ballantine Books)

Best First Novel:
Dry Bones in the Valley by Tom Bouman (W. W. Norton)
Invisible City by Julia Dahl (Minotaur Books)
The Life We Bury by Allen Eskens (Seventh Street Books)
Bad Country by C. B. McKenzie (Minotaur Books)
Shovel Ready by Adam Sternbergh (Crown Publishers)
Murder at the Brightwell by Ashley Weaver (Minotaur Books)

Best Paperback Original:
The Secret History of Las Vegas by Chris Albani (Penguin Books)
Stay With Me by Alison Gaylin (William Morrow)
The Barkeep by William Lashner (Thomas & Mercer)
The Day She Died by Catriona McPherson (Midnight Ink)
The Gone Dead Train by Lisa Turner (William Morrow)
World of Trouble by Ben H. Winters (Quirk Books)

Best Fact Crime:
Kitty Genovese: The Murder, the Bystanders, the Crime that Changed America by Kevin Cook (W. W. Norton)
The Savage Harvest: A Tale of Cannibals, Colonialism, and Michael Rockefeller's Tragic Quest for Primitive Art by Carl Hoffman (William Morrow)
The Other Side: A Memoir by Lacy M. Johnson (Tin House Books)
Tinseltown: Murder, Morphine, and Madness at the Dawn of Hollywood by William Mann (Harper)
The Mad Sculptor: The Maniac, the Model, and the Murder that Shook the Nation by Harold Schechter (New Harvest)

Best Critical/Biographical:
The Figure of the Detective: A Literary History and Analysis by Charles Brownson (McFarland & Company)
James Ellroy: A Companion to the Mystery Fiction by Jim Mancall (Oxford University Press)
Kiss the Blood Off My Hands: Classic Film Noir by Robert Miklitsch (University of Illinois Press)
Judges & Justice & Lawyers & Law: Exploring the Legal Dimensions of Fiction and Film by Francis M. Nevins (Perfecdt Crime Books)
Poe-Land: The Hallowed Haunts of Edgar Allan Poe by J.W. Ocker (Countryman Press)

Best Short Story:
• "The Snow Angel" by Doug Allyn (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine)
• "200 Feet" by John Floyd (Strand Magazine)
• "What Do You Do?" by Gillian Flynn (Rogues, Ballantine Books)
• "Red Eye" by Dennis Lehane vs. Michael Connelly (Faceoff, Simon & Schuster)
• "Teddy" by Brian Tobin (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine)

Best Juvenile:
Absolutely Truly by Heather Vogel Frederick (Simon & Schuster)
Space Case by Stuart Gibbs (Simon & Schuster)
Greenglass House by Kate Milford (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
Nick and Tesla’s Super-Cyborg Gadget Glove by Science Bob Pflugfelder and Steve Hockensmith (Quirk Books)
Saving Kabul Corner by N. H. Senzai (Simon & Schuster)
Eddie Red, Undercover: Mystery on Museum Mile by Marcia Wells (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)

Best Young Adult:
The Doubt Factory by Paolo Bacigalupi (Little, Brown)
Nearly Gone by Elle Cosimano (Penguin Books)
Fake ID by Lamar Giles (HarperCollins)
The Art of Secrets by James Klise (Algonquin)
The Prince of Venice Beach by Blake Nelson (Little, Brown)

Best Television Episode Teleplay:
• "The Empty Hearse" by Mark Gatiss (Sherlock)
• "Unfinished Business" by Siobham Byrne O'Connor (Blue Bloods)
• "Episode 1" by Sally Wainwright (Happy Valley)
• "Dream Baby Dream" by Sean Whitesell (The Killing)
• "Episode 6" by Toby Whithouse (The Game)

• Robert L. Fish Memorial Award: "Getaway Girl" by Zoë Z. Dean (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine)

• Grand Masters: Lois Duncan and James Ellroy

• Raven Awards: Ruth and Jon Jordan, Crimespree Magazine; and Kathryn Kennison, Magna Cum Murder

• Ellery Queen Award: Charles Ardai, Hard Case Crime

The Simon & Schuster — Mary Higgins Clark Award:
A Dark and Twisted Tide by Sharon Bolton (Minotaur Books)
The Stranger You Know by Jane Casey (Minotaur Books)
Invisible City by Julia Dahl (Minotaur Books)
Summer of the Dead by Julia Keller (Minotaur Books)
The Black Hour by Lori Rader-Day (Seventh Street Books)

A Conversation with Thriller Writer André K. Baby

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with André K. Baby
with André K. Baby

We are delighted to welcome author André K. Baby to Omnimystery News today.

André's second thriller to feature Interpol inspector Thierry Dulac is The Chimera Sanction (Robert Hale; October 2014 hardcover and ebook formats), in which a Pope is kidnapped and Dulac must take charge of the disorganized case.

We recently had the opportunity to spend some time with André to talk a little more about the series.

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Omnimystery News: Tell us a little more about The Chimera Sanction.

André K. Baby
Photo provided courtesy of
André K. Baby

André K. Baby: It kicks off with the kidnapping of Pope Clement the XXIst from his papal apartments in a daring and bloodless coup. Interpol is called in to help the local police and veteran inspector Thierry Dulac gets the nod. He arrives at the Vatican only to find the local authorities disorganized and overwhelmed. Critical decisions must be made, so Dulac bends Interpol's support-only protocol and takes charge.

Dulac knows time is running out when the kidnappers, upon receiving only part of the ransom, send to the Vatican's Secretary of State the Pope's severed left ear.

OMN: How did you come up with the character of Thierry Dulac?

AKB: Inspector Thierry Dulac grew out of the story's plot, which involves a series of crimes committed in different countries. I needed a policeman with cross-border authority and investigative powers in many jurisdictions, unimpeded by the geographical limitations of local police. Enter Interpol's Dulac, with his baggage of faults, bad habits and sometimes questionable methods, but who gets results.

OMN: While researching this book, did you come across any particularly interesting topics?

AKB: I would say the discovery of the Cathars, one of the early branches of Christianity which thrived in southern France between 800 and 1250 AD. It had an extremely simple and democratic structure, with a minimum of hierarchy. Unfortunately, that simplicity led to its eventual downfall and near annihilation by the royalty-backed Catholic Church.

I thought this bit of history might make an interesting premise for my story, set in modern times.

OMN: How has your own experience as a prosecutor and lawyer helped you in your writing?

AKB: At ThrillerFest a couple of summers ago in New York City, I happened to attend a conference given by Steve Berry, world-renowned author and "reformed lawyer", as he calls himself. As an introductory remark, he asked: "all right, how many lawyers out there?" A forest of hands shot up in the air, to the amusement of all. I was surprised to see the large number of lawyers-turned-crime writers. Natural affinity? Perhaps, but I think a lawyer has advantages and disadvantages when it comes to writing a good thriller. Training in logical thinking, especially when piecing together the various aspects of the story, is certainly a plus. Also we lawyers are taught to be concise, and that every word counts. Authors should emulate this. On the negative side, the conveying of emotions to the characters is rendered more difficult, as lawyers tend to suppress their emotions. I took me awhile to think about and put down on paper what my novel's characters actually felt.

OMN: What makes The Chimera Sanction different from other thrillers in the genre?

AKB: I think the plot, if it doesn't break entirely new ground, harbors within it the potential of being read on more than one plane. At least that is what I've tried to convey. At some point in our lives we come face to face with moral issues and dilemmas, the consequences of which we must live with for the rest of our lives. Such is the case of Dulac and others in The Chimera Sanction.

OMN: Tell us a little more about your writing process.

AKB: I'd like to think my writing habits are slowly improving with experience and time. I'm currently writing "Hijacked", my third novel, but I still find it difficult to write every day. Life manages to invariably get in the way.

When undertaking a new project, at first I try to take a synoptic view of what I'll be writing about: choice of protagonist, type of crime, location(s), and primary antagonist. At this moment, I have nothing more than a vague idea of the ending. Initially, I tried making outlines, but they changed so much during the course of writing that finally I gave up. At best, I'll draft a few lines and bits of dialogue to give direction to the next few chapters.

My first draft is invariably a skeleton, usually in the form of dialogue. My only goal at this time is to get the story down on paper: a bare minimum of setting and description holds the skeleton together. During the next five or six revisions, I'll have fleshed out my characters, added narration, descriptions of settings, made my dialogues more vivid, punchy and credible. I'll have cut out extraneous bits, rendered the story more fluid, and connected the scenes. With any luck, my manuscript can then be submitted to the publisher.

OMN: What are your thoughts on the latest developments in publishing?

AKB: I am both traditionally published and self-published. I self-pubbed Dead Bishops Don't Lie with CreateSpace, and The Chimera Sanction is published by Robert Hale Books. The French versions of both thrillers are traditionally published.

Although I enjoyed the process of self-publishing with Amazon's CreateSpace, I, as author, marketer and distributor, rapidly found myself facing the biggest hurdle of self-publishing, namely a limited scope of distribution to bookstores. Due to the problem of returns, one can only hope to place one's novel within a small geographical circle from one's home. To market the book outside that circle quickly becomes economically unjustifiable. In contrast, a traditional publisher usually enjoys the benefits of a country-wide distribution network.

OMN: What's next for you?

AKB: I'm writing Hijacked, about terrorists hijacking a cruise ship in the mid-Atlantic.

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André K. Baby is a Montreal-born lawyer and author. A former Crown prosecutor and international business lawyer, André has mined the wealth of his rich and varied legal experience to develop the characters and intrigues of his thrillers. His other passions include sailing, either on soft or hard water, depending on the season.

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

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The Chimera Sanction by André K. Baby

The Chimera Sanction
André K. Baby
A Suspense Thriller

Pope Clement XXI is kidnapped, and the Curia, the Swiss Guard, and the Italian police are overwhelmed. Thierry Dulac from Interpol is called in, but he, too, is thwarted at every turn. His investigations hint at secrets held for centuries, revenge, and omerta in the arcane, twisting corridors of the Vatican itself. It seems the pontiff too has been less than open.

From the shadowy world of the Vatican to the bustling Parisian boulevards, from the charms of the Florentine piazzas, to the searing bleakness of Libya's Great Sand Sea Desert, Dulac fights to prise open the plot which could cause havoc and disbelief among the billions of Catholics across the globe and bring the pontiff back to safety.

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