Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Authors on Tour: Giacomo Giammatteo — A Bullet for Carlos

Omnimystery News: Authors on Tour
with Giacomo Giammatteo

We are delighted to welcome novelist Giacomo Giammatteo to Omnimystery News, courtesy of Partners in Crime Tours. We enourage to to visit all of the host sites on Giacomo's current tour; you can find his schedule here.

Giacomo's new crime thriller is A Bullet for Carlos (Inferno Publishing Company, October 2012 trade paperback and ebook formats), the first in the "Blood Flows South" series.

Today we're pleased to introduce you to the book with an excerpt from the first chapter.

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A Bullet for Carlos by Giacomo Giammatteo

La famiglia è tutto — Family is everything (Dominic Mangini)

Brooklyn, New York — Winter 1982
 Zeppe Mangini paced the busy sidewalk while nursing a cappuccino. He felt it was a sure sign that the world was falling apart when people sold cappuccino in paper cups, but he sipped the drink to draw warmth and to make himself appear busy. Every few steps he glanced across the street to the apartment at 1255. Tommy Nunzio had lived there since he was a kid. Tonight he would die there.
 Zeppe finished his cappuccino, waited for a break in traffic, then half-walked, half-jogged across the street. The horn from a souped-up Camaro blared as he reached the sidewalk. He tugged on his cap, covering a full head of coal-black hair, then nodded to his brother, Dominic, standing by the front steps.
 "Dom, you sure there's no other way to do this?"
 "This is the cleanest. He'll buzz you in."
 Zeppe paused, scrunched his face up a little. "Yeah, but that ain't right. I'm — "
 "Do it."
 Zeppe hit the buzzer, fidgeting as he waited for Tommy to answer. The last time his finger hit this button it was to ask Tommy out for a beer. Now …
 "Who is it?"
 "Tommy, it's Zep. Open up."
 They walked into the building and climbed the stairs to the third floor. Zeppe cringed with each groan of the old wood, bringing back images of him and Tommy as little kids, and Mrs. Nunzio hollering at them, warning them about playing on steps. Zeppe took a few seconds to catch his breath, and to calm the rotten feeling he had in his gut, but he couldn't chase away the image of Mrs. Nunzio. As he reached the top of the third floor, he half expected to be greeted by the sweet aroma of garlic coming from her kitchen.
 His face scrunched again, a nervous tic he had since he was kid. "Dom, can't we buy him a little time?"
 "Not on this one," Dominic said, and stood to the side.
 Zeppe knocked on the door, hands shaking more than his stomach ached. After a few seconds the door opened. Dominic moved fast, pushing Zeppe aside while he shoved his gun into Tommy's stomach. "Keep your voice down."
 Tommy backed up, hands in the air. "What's going on? What — " His look shifted from Dominic to Zeppe, then back again. He froze, his eyes growing large. "Zeppe, what's this about?"
 Zeppe closed the door with the heel of his foot, never taking his eyes from Tommy.
 "You shouldn't have crossed Vito."
 "That's enough," Dominic said.
 Tommy cocked his head toward Zeppe, lifting his eyes in a pleading gesture. "Zep, can you help me out?" His voice cracked when he asked.
 Dominic raised the gun to Tommy's head and pulled the trigger. Twice. The small caliber bullets bounced around inside his skull, dropping him to the floor. There was little pain. Even less blood.
 Dominic knelt beside him, checked his neck and pulse. The two in the head had done the trick.
 "Let's go," Zeppe said, but as he reached for the doorknob a noise from the bedroom alerted him. "You hear that?"
 Zeppe and Dominic stopped. Listened. A fan hummed in the bathroom and the ever-present noise of the fridge came from the kitchen, but something different from the bedroom. "Turn off the lights," Dominic said, then crept toward the back room, gun drawn. "I'll go in low. Hit the light once I'm in."
 Dominic crouched, pushed open the bedroom door and crept forward, his gun leading the way.
 Zeppe waited for him to get in, then hit the light. "Mother of God! A goddamn baby."
 Dominic glanced about the room, barely big enough to hold the crib, a rocker, and a small chest of drawers. The baby fussed, tiny hands covering its eyes. Dominic picked the baby up, pried open the diaper, then lay the baby on his shoulder. "It's a girl. Can't be more than a few months old."
 Zeppe still had his gun out. "I'll check the rest of the place."
 He returned in a few minutes, gun tucked into his pants. "Place is clean," he said. "So what do we do?"
 "Call Vito, but use the phone booth. I'll wait here."
 Zeppe thought about the baby all the way down the stairs. Vito would be pissed; they should have known beforehand. He exited the building, crossed the street and called Vito.
 "Hello."
 "Yeah, it's me. We got a problem."
 "What kind of problem?"
 A long pause, then, "We delivered the message, but we found something unexpected."
 "Don't make me guess."
 "A baby."
 "How did we not know about a baby?"
 "I don't know. I never heard of no baby, but sure as shit it's his. Got pictures everywhere, baby clothes, baby food in the fridge and cabinets. A room fixed up."
 Zeppe waited through more silence.
 "Leave it."
 "Leave it? Christ's sake, boss. It could die."
 "Leave it."
 "Okay, you got it," Zeppe said, and put the phone back on the receiver. Ain't no way Dominic is leaving that baby.
 Head hung low, Zeppe walked back across the street, up the steps, and into the apartment where Dominic waited with the girl. "Vito said leave it."
 Dominic was a small man, but intensity always surrounded him, an aura of danger that even Zeppe wasn't immune to. He had seen men far bigger than his brother back down after meeting his glare.
 "I'm not leaving her," Dominic said, and he held the girl a little tighter. "Do you know Tommy's wife? Where is she?"
 "I don't know, Dom. I heard she left him a few months ago, but I didn't know about the baby. I swear. I wouldn't have done this if I knew." Shouldn't have done it anyway. Goddamnit.
 "Did Tommy have family? Brothers or sisters?"
 "His brother died last year. Remember?" Zeppe paused. "There might be relatives, but none I know of." There wasn't a snowball's chance in hell of Dominic leaving that baby alone, or with child services. Regardless, Zeppe felt he had to try. "Child services would — "
 "I wouldn't leave a dog with them."
 "Dom, I know how you feel, but — "
 "Take her with us."
 "Are you nuts?"
 "We shouldn't be in this situation, Zeppe. It was your job to check this out." Dominic shook his head then handed the girl to Zeppe. "It's cold outside. Make sure she's warm."
 "Okay," Zeppe said, "whatever you want." He took the baby from Dominic, and held her close.
 "I'll wipe everything clean." Dominic looked around, checked where they'd been, then went to the bedroom and got extra clothes, a blanket, diapers, bottles. When he returned, he handed everything to Zeppe, cracked the door and looked down the hall. "Wrap her tight. I don't want that baby catching cold."
 Zeppe wrapped the blanket around her, making sure to cover her head. "What the hell are we going to do with a baby?" He said it to himself, but Dominic answered.
 "Taking her to Maria."
 Zeppe's head was shaking as soon as Dominic finished. "Dom, you're my older brother, but you're as nuts as Maria."
 Dominic turned to face Zeppe. "If you ever say that about Maria again, I'll kill you."
 They walked to the car in silence. Zeppe handed the baby to Dominic then got behind the wheel to drive. "Where to?"
 "First the warehouse, then to Maria's."

 Dominic stared at the baby as Zeppe drove, letting his finger trace along her forehead. "She's quiet for one so young," he said, no trace of the vehemence that tainted his voice earlier.
 "Yeah, I guess she likes you."
 "And look at those eyes. Such big brown eyes."
 "Beautiful," Zeppe said, but he never took his eyes from the road.
 When the little girl smiled, Dominic smiled with her, but soon afterward turned somber. He thought of the fate Maria suffered because of him. If anyone should have had children it was her, but she refused to marry Dominic because of what he was, and she refused to marry anyone else. He saw the pain when she sat at the playground and watched the children play. Pain she didn't deserve. Perhaps this was God's answer to his prayers.
 There would be birth certificate issues and people to pay off … but that could be arranged. The bigger problem was getting Maria to accept the baby and then making sure no one ever told the truth. That was the difficult one. Truth had a way of creeping through cracks and oozing to the top, no matter how deep it was buried. He knew he could trust Zeppe, and he could trust Maria … but something in his gut ate at him. This would take careful planning.
 Zeppe pulled up to a warehouse. Dominic got rid of the gun and changed clothes. Half an hour later he turned down the street to Maria's house.
 "Turn the corner and park on the street after hers," Dominic said. "We'll walk."
 "Dom, it's cold, and that baby — "
 "The baby will be fine in the blanket. I'd rather not be seen on Maria's street."
 After Zeppe parked, Dominic checked to make sure no one was watching then signaled Zeppe to bring the baby. They walked around the corner and up to Maria's house.
 A few knocks brought Maria to the door, surprise registering on her face when she saw them. "What are you doing here?" Her voice not much above a whisper.
 Maria was the same as always — as plain as her tawny hair and as quiet as a church at night. "Came to see my beautiful friend," Dominic said, and removed his cap.
 She brushed her fingers through the sides of her hair. "Beautiful? I'm already graying."
 Dominic hugged her and kissed her forehead. "I love that gray," he said, then nodded to Zeppe, who handed the baby to Maria.
 She went wide-eyed. "Whose baby is this?" She held the girl against her and peeled the blanket back one layer at a time. "She's so small. Where's the mother?"
 Dominic brushed the baby's red cheeks with his finger, and nudged her head with his nose, sniffing in her scent. For the second time tonight a smile lit his face. "Babies are so innocent. You can even smell it on them."
 Maria walked through the house, humming a tune while she rocked the baby in her arms. "You didn't answer me, Dominic. Who does she belong to? Some woman friend of yours?"
 "I'm surprised at you for saying such a thing, Maria." Westminster chimes were signaling the half-hour. Dominic waited for them to stop; they were Maria's favorite. "We found her on the street corner. She was in a stroller, freezing."
 Maria looked at him, perhaps trying to judge the truth. "I'm sorry, Dominic, it's just … I thought … " She shook her head and continued walking. "Who would do that to a baby?" She kissed the girl's head several times. "Poor baby," she said, then turned to Dominic. "What can we do with her? Did you call those...services people?"
 "You know I would never do that; besides, you always wanted a child. Now God has sent you one."
 "Don't be ridiculous. I can't keep her." Maria made the statement, blessed herself when she said it, but a plea rode on her words.
 "You must keep her. God has given you a gift. Someone who didn't care abandoned her, now someone who does care will raise her."
 Maria stared at Dominic for a long time, then she hugged the baby as tears formed in her eyes. "There is no way I can keep her, but I will watch her for a while." She walked with her for a few moments, then said, "In the meantime, I'll call her Concetta."
 Dominic nodded, a smile on his face. Maria would never let go of that baby. "Concetta Gianelli. A good name."
 "I told you, Dominic, I can't keep her. What would the neighbors say? They will — "
 Zeppe shook his head. "Tell them a relative died. Trust me, they won't say anything." He leaned over and kissed Maria on the cheek, then kissed the baby. "I promise you."
 Dominic looked at Maria, then Zeppe. "If Maria keeps Concetta, no one is to know where she came from. Understand? No one."
 "Don't worry," Zeppe said. "Just the three of us."
 Maria nodded, clutching the girl as if someone might take her. "Yes, just the three of us."
 Zeppe turned and headed for the door. "I'll wait outside."
 "Good night, Giuseppe."
 "Yeah, good night, Maria."
 As the door closed behind Zeppe, and Maria walked to the kitchen, Dominic made the sign of the cross, asking God for forgiveness. It was one thing to kill a man — but to take his baby and claim it as a gift from God might be pushing things too far. That was the kind of thing that could haunt a person in both lives. And what will Maria do if she finds out the truth? Even worse, what will this little girl do if she finds out?

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Giacomo Giammatteo
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Giacomo Giammatteo

Giacomo Giammatteo lives in Texas, where he and his wife run an animal sanctuary and take care of 41 loving rescues. By day, he works as a headhunter in the medical device industry, and at night, he writes.

Learn more about the author and his work by visiting his website at GiacomoGiammatteo.com or find him on Facebook and Twitter.

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A Bullet for Carlos by Giacomo Giammatteo

A Bullet for Carlos
Giacomo Giammatteo
A Blood Flows South Thriller (1st in series)

Detective Connie Giannelli's life has been torn apart several times. First when her mother died and then years later when she found out her Uncle Dominic was in the mob. Her life is about to be shredded again, and this time it could destroy her.

Connie's love of family and her badge are both threatened when an undercover drug bust leaves two cops dead and the drugs missing. Internal Affairs is looking for any excuse to take her badge, but she's not worried about them finding the missing drugs — her secrets could prove to be far worse.

Now Connie's racing against the clock to figure out who killed her partners and took the drugs — dirty cops or Uncle Dominic's friends. And she has to do it before IA pins the whole damn thing on her.

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Giacomo Giammatteo Book Tour

Pink Balloons and Other Deadly Things by Nancy Tesler is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

Pink Balloons and Other Deadly Things by Nancy Tesler

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Pink Balloons and Other Deadly Things by Nancy Tesler as today's fourth free mystery ebook (A Carrie Carlin, Other Deadly Things Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, April 03, 2013 at 7:40 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Pink Balloons and Other Deadly Things by Nancy Tesler

Pink Balloons and Other Deadly Things
Nancy Tesler
A Carrie Carlin, Other Deadly Things Mystery
Publisher: Nancy Tesler

First published in paperback by Dell in 1997.

When Carrie's husband, Rich, flies the family coop with his young, drop-dead gorgeous marketing director on the eve of Carrie's 40th birthday, the stress-coping skills she practices and preaches daily in her work as a biofeedback therapist fly out the door along with him. She can't eat. She hardly sleeps. When she does, her dreams are nightmares fraught with deadly specters. Her waking fantasies are equally lethal. Spying on the semi-nude bride-to-be, sunning herself by the family swimming pool, visions of stoning and scalping dance through Carrie's head. Then the bimbo is found floating face-down in the pool, a valuable gold chain, a gift to Carrie from Rich, ripped from her neck.

Homicide detective Ted Brodsky shows up at Carrie's office asking questions … about her impending divorce … about the necklace … about her emotional state … about her financial situation. A nosy neighbor has placed Carrie in the vicinity shortly before the murder. Carrie's fingerprints are on a toy boomerang discovered in the yard. And the very afternoon of the murder, Brodsky himself had stopped Carrie for speeding a few blocks from the scene. While Carrie has certainly wished her replacement dead and buried, she can't quite convince this stern, sexy cop that she didn't actually do it.

The scandal sheets go wild, Carrie's clients start canceling appointments, her ten-year-old son is forced to fight for her honor at school, her pre-teen-age daughter vows to give up on men forever, and the family dog develops bladder problems. Now the suburban single mom is on the run, finding out shocking secrets about her ex, her friends, and even her patients — as a killer targets her …

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The Roswell Conspiracy by Boyd Morrison is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

The Roswell Conspiracy by Boyd Morrison

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Roswell Conspiracy by Boyd Morrison as today's third free mystery ebook (A Tyler Locke, International Thriller; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, April 03, 2013 at 7:30 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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The Roswell Conspiracy by Boyd Morrison

The Roswell Conspiracy
Boyd Morrison
A Tyler Locke, International Thriller
Publisher: Gordian Fiction

After the 1908 Tunguska blast levels a Siberian forest the size of London, a Russian scientist makes an amazing discovery amongst the debris.

In 1947, ten-year-old Fay Allen of Roswell, New Mexico, witnesses the fiery crash of an extraordinary craft unlike anything she's ever seen.

More than sixty years later, former Army combat engineer Tyler Locke rescues Fay from gunmen who are after a piece of wreckage she claims is from the Roswell incident. Incredulous of her tale, Tyler believes the attack on Fay is nothing more than a burglary gone wrong. But when he finds himself locked in the back of a truck carrying a hundred tons of explosives and heading for a top secret American base, Tyler knows that he has stumbled onto the opening gambit of something more sinister than he ever imagined.

Because disgraced Russian spy Vladimir Colchev is after an Air Force prototype code-named Killswitch, an electromagnetic pulse weapon of unprecedented power. Although Tyler is able to avert catastrophe at the US facility, Colchev gets away with the bomb and plans to turn it on America itself. To complete his mission, he needs only one other key component, a mysterious object recovered from the Roswell crash.

In a desperate race against time, Tyler must unmask a conspiracy a century in the making to rescue the United States from electronic Armageddon.

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White Tombs by Christopher Valen is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

White Tombs by Christopher Valen

MystereBooks is pleased to feature White Tombs by Christopher Valen as today's second free mystery ebook (A John Santana Mystery; Kindle format only).

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White Tombs by Christopher Valen

White Tombs
Christopher Valen
A John Santana Mystery
Publisher: Conquill Press

When a prominent leader of St. Paul's close-knit Hispanic community is murdered, Detective John Santana promises the widow he will bring down the killer. Despite the snow and bitter cold, the case heats up quickly-suspects are killed before they can be questioned; his alcoholic partner's trigger finger draws the attention of Internal Affairs; a sexually explicit photo of a murder victim surfaces in an unlikely place; a snow plow becomes a deadly weapon; and police brass threaten to pull Santana off the case.

Hunted by an assassin out for revenge and haunted by his violent Colombian past and the younger sister he left behind, Santana's simple vow to a dead man's wife becomes an oath that could cost him his life.

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Blood on the Bones by Geraldine Evans is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Blood on the Bones by Geraldine Evans

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Blood on the Bones by Geraldine Evans as today's free mystery ebook (A Rafferty and Llewellyn Mystery; Kindle format only).

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Blood on the Bones by Geraldine Evans

Blood on the Bones
Geraldine Evans
A Rafferty and Llewellyn Mystery
Publisher: Geraldine Evans

This 9th mystery in the series was first published by Severn House in 2006.

Lapsed Catholic DI Joe Rafferty was dismayed that his latest murder investigation should centre around the local RC Convent, where a body had been discovered in a shallow grave.

The nuns' order was an enclosed, contemplative one, and access to their house and grounds, with its surrounding 8 foot high walls, far from easy.

Rafferty, prejudiced by his rigid Catholic schooling, didn't find it as hard as his DS, Dafyd Llewellyn, to believe that this might be an inside job and that the religious were as capable of murder as other frail mortals.

But then, the suspects stretched to include the nuns' doctor and their confessor — who was none other than Rafferty's own, usually successfully avoided, parish priest, the determinedly soul-saving, uber-hypocritical, Father Roberto Kelly, himself, "the greatest sinner in the parish".

It was, for Rafferty, a difficult case from the start, its difficulties compounded by personal problems of a blackmailing nature. An anonymous correspondent had somehow discovered the career-killing secret he had successfully concealed through two investigations, knowledge confided in a letter sent to the station and received that very morning.

Rafferty had to dig deep into the past and the mores of an earlier generation to find the killer, and into his own recent past to identify his persecutor.

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Love Can Be Murder by Stephanie Bond is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Love Can Be Murder by Stephanie Bond as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Wednesday, April 03, 2013.

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Love Can Be Murder by Stephanie Bond

Love Can Be Murder
Stephanie Bond
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This delightfully deadly collection of humorous romantic mysteries includes three full-length novels — Party Crashers, In Deep Voodoo, and Got Your Number — and one short story ("Bump in the Night").

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Tuesday, April 02, 2013

Telemystery: First 2 Seasons of The Shield Free On Demand via Crackle

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If you're a fan of The Shield — or if you've never seen an episode and want to check it out — Crackle is now airing the first two seasons of the series, free, uncut, and on demand.

Starring Michael Chiklis — who won an Emmy Award for Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his performance in the show as the leader of a team of detectives battling against gangs and drugs on L.A.'s meanest streets. — The Shield originally aired on FX Network for seven seasons from 2002 through 2008.

Though only the first two seasons are currently available, Crackle is expected to roll out the remaining five seasons over the next twelve months.

Crackle is available to watch online, on mobile devices, or on connected televisions. (We enjoy it via our Roku device.)

Jack Glass by Adam Roberts Wins BSFA Award for Best Novel

Book News: Mysteries, Suspense and Crime Novels, Thrillers

The British Science Fiction Association Awards were announced last weekend and a crime novel — Jack Glass: The Story of a Murderer by Adam Roberts — was the winner for Best Novel.

Described as "Golden Age science fiction meets Golden Age crime", it is a triptych of locked-room murder mysteries, not whodunits — Jack Glass is the murderer — but howdunits.

Read more about the book, below, which was published by Gollancz in hardcover this week in the US. (No ebook versions are yet available here.)

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Jack Glass: The Story of a Murderer by Adam Roberts

Jack Glass: The Story of a Murderer
Adam Roberts

Jack Glass is the murderer — we know this from the start. Yet as this extraordinary novel tells the story of three murders committed by Glass, the reader will be surprised to find out that it was Glass who was the killer and how he did it. And by the end of the book our sympathies for the killer are fully engaged.

Riffing on the tropes of crime fiction (the country house murder, the locked room mystery) and imbued with the feel of golden age science fiction, this is another bravura performance from Roberts. Whatever games he plays with the genre, whatever questions he asks of the reader, Roberts never loses sight of the need to entertain.

This novel has some wonderfully gruesome moments, is built around three gripping HowDunnits, and comes with liberal doses of sly humor. Roberts invites us to have fun and tricks us into thinking about both crime and science fiction via a beautifully structured novel set in a society whose depiction challenges notions of crime, punishment, power, and freedom.

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Review: Capital Punishment by Robert Wilson

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A Mysterious Review of …

Capital Punishment by Robert Wilson. A Charles Boxer Thriller.

Review summary: This thriller has an intriguing premise and unfolds quite nicely for about the first two thirds of the book. There are a few sidetrips along the way, nothing too distracting (or even all that interesting), but somewhere about the point where the plot should be drawing to a close it unnecessarily veers off into another direction entirely. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 3 of 5 stars

Capital Punishment Robert Wilson

Capital Punishment
Robert Wilson
A Charles Boxer Thriller
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (March 2013)

Publisher synopsis: Alyshia D'Cruz, daughter of Indian tycoon Frank D'Cruz, has grown up in London and Mumbai wanting for nothing. After a boozy evening out, she gets in the wrong cab home.

Enter Charles Boxer. Ex-army, ex-police, he has found his niche in private security. His specialty: kidnap and recovery. When D'Cruz hires Boxer to find Alyshia, Boxer knows Frank's crooked business empire has made him plenty of enemies. Despite the vast D'Cruz fortune, the kidnappers don't want cash, instead favoring a cruel and lethal game. But the British government doesn't want its big new investor to lose his daughter in the heart of the capital. The MI6 office in India follows Boxer's lead, and soon it seems more lives than Alyshia's are at stake as the trail crosses paths with a terrorist plot on British soil.

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Telemystery: Game of Thrones Renewed for a 4th Season

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

HBO has officially renewed Game of Thrones for a fourth season, just two days after its third season premiere.

Based on the "Song of Ice and Fire" epic fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin, this third season is adapted from the first half of the third book in the series, A Storm of Swords. The fourth season is expected to conclude the storyline from this third book.

Keep up to date on the status of your favorite mystery and suspense television with our Telemystery Scoresheet. We've updated it with today's news.

MystereBooks: The Hanging Tree by Bryan Gruley, Now at a Special Price

The Hanging Tree by Bryan Gruley

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Hanging Tree by Bryan Gruley, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Touchstone.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $3.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (04/02/2013 at 2:00 PM ET). Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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The Hanging Tree by Bryan Gruley

The Hanging Tree by Bryan Gruley
A Gus Carpenter Mystery (2nd in series)
Publisher: Touchstone

Read our review of The Hanging Tree by Bryan Gruley

When Gracie McBride, the wild girl who had left town eighteen years earlier, is found dead in an apparent suicide shortly after her homecoming, it sends shock waves through her native Starvation Lake. Gus Carpenter, executive editor of the Pine County Pilot, sets out to solve the mystery with the help of his old flame and now girlfriend, Pine County sheriff deputy Darlene Esper. As Gus and Darlene investigate, they can't help but question if Gracie's troubled life really ended in suicide or if the suspicious crime-scene evidence adds up to murder.

But in such a small town it's impossible to be an impartial investigator — Gracie was Gus's second cousin; Darlene's best friend; and the lover of Gus's oldest pal, Soupy Campbell. Yet with all the bad blood between Gus and Gracie over the years, Gus is easily distracted by other problems. His employer is trying to push him out, the locals are annoyed that his stories have halted construction on a new hockey rink, and Darlene's estranged husband has returned to reclaim his wife.

When Gus tries to retrace Gracie's steps to discover what happened to her in the eighteen years she was away from Starvation Lake, he's forced to return to Detroit, the scene of his humiliating past. And though he's determined to find out what drove Gracie back home, Gus is unprepared for the terrible secrets he uncovers.

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MystereBooks: Bones Are Forever by Kathy Reichs, Available this Month at a Special Price

Amazon Kindle eBooks $3.99 or Less

Every month Amazon releases a new selection of Kindle books priced $3.99 or less.

Today's featured title from the Mystery & Thrillers category is Bones Are Forever by Kathy Reichs. This Kindle book was listed at $2.99 as of the date and time of this post, Tuesday, April 02, 2013 at 1:30 PM ET, and should be available at this price through the end of the month.

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Bones Are Forever by Kathy Reichs

Bones Are Forever by Kathy Reichs
A Temperance Brennan Mystery (15th in series)
Publisher: Scribner

The Fox television series Bones is based on this series character.

A woman calling herself Amy Roberts checks into a Montreal hospital complaining of uncontrolled bleeding. Doctors see evidence of a recent birth, but before they can act, Roberts disappears. Dispatched to the address she gave at the hospital, police discover bloody towels outside in a Dumpster. Fearing the worst, they call Temperance Brennan to investigate.

In a run-down apartment Tempe makes a ghastly discovery: the decomposing bodies of three infants. According to the landlord, a woman named Alma Rogers lives there. Then a man shows up looking for Alva Rodriguez. Are Amy Roberts, Alma Rogers, and Alva Rodriguez the same person? Did she kill her own babies? And where is she now?

Heading up the investigation is Tempe's old flame, homicide detective Andrew Ryan. His counterpart from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is sergeant Ollie Hasty, who happens to have a little history with Tempe himself, which she regrets. This unlikely trio follows the woman's trail, first to Edmonton and then to Yellowknife, a remote diamond-mining city deep in the Northwest Territories. What they find in Yellowknife is more sinister than they ever could have imagined.

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Teaser Trailer for Norwegian Thriller Ragnarok

Ragnarok (2013)

Last month we mentioned that Magnolia Pictures had picked up two Norwegian films for distribution in the US. Now one of these films — the action adventure thriller Ragnarok — has a teaser trailer (below; in Norwegian with English subtitles).

Directed by Mikkel Brænne Sandemose from an original screenplay by John Kåre Raake, the film stars Pål Sverre Hagen as archeologist Sigurd Svendsen, who has for years been obsessed with the Oseberg Viking ship. The only inscription found on the ship is the enigmatic "man knows little" written in runes. Sigurd is sure that the Oseberg ship contains the answer to the mystery of Ragnarok, the end of days in Norse mythology. When his friend Allan finds similar runes on a stone from the north of Norway, Sigurd becomes convinced that the runes are in fact a treasure map. Together they mount an expedition group and their adventure leads to "No Man's Land" between Norway and Russia, which has been deserted for decades. Here Sigurd learns the true meaning of the runes — a secret more terrifying than he could possibly imagine.

No US release date has yet been announced for the film.

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Review: The Leviathan Effect by James Lilliefors

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The Leviathan Effect by James Lilliefors. A Mallory Brothers Thriller.

Review summary: As incredible as the scenario is in this technological thriller, there is a measure of plausibility to the story, mostly because the characters are so well drawn and believable. The search for an unknown caller promising global death and destruction and a subplot involving a string of unsolved murders provide additional elements of intrigue and suspense. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Leviathan Effect James Lilliefors

The Leviathan Effect
James Lilliefors
A Mallory Brothers Thriller
Soho Crime (March 2013)

Publisher synopsis: Homeland Security Secretary Catherine Blaine receives a frightening communication from a hacker identified only by the pseudonym Janus. The message is the latest in a series correctly predicting natural disasters around the world — disasters that, Janus claims, were manufactured, not natural at all. And, according to the email, unless the United States does as Janus instructs, another disaster is coming — a Category 5 hurricane that will hit the Eastern Seaboard and destroy the lives of tens of millions of people.

Unaware of the crisis in Washington, investigative journalist Jon Mallory stumbles on a list of seven prominent scientists who have been murdered over the past dozen years. When the person who gave him the list disappears herself, Jon realizes he has unwittingly become part of a deadly chain of events and contacts his brother, private intelligence contractor Charles, for help. Meanwhile, Catherine Blaine has also come to Charles for help tracking down the hacker Janus and uncovering the frightening new weather technology that threatens the world.

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Cinemystery: Second Trailer for The Mortal Instruments — City of Bones

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A new trailer for The Mortal Instruments — City of Bones has been released by the studio (below).

Adapted from the first book in the young adult series of urban fantasy thrillers by Cassandra Clare, the film stars Lily Collins as Clary Fray, a seemingly ordinary teenager, who discovers she is the descendant of a line of Shadowhunters, a secret cadre of young half-angel warriors locked in an ancient battle to protect our world from demons. After the disappearance of her mother (Lena Headey), Clary must join forces with a group of Shadowhunters, who introduce her to a dangerous alternate New York City called Downworld, filled with demons, warlocks, vampires, werewolves and other deadly creatures.

Directed by Harald Zwart from an adapted screenplay by I. Marlene King and Jessica Postigo, The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones opens in theaters August 23rd, 2013.

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City of Bones by Cassandra Clare

City of Bones
Cassandra Clare
Book One of the The Mortal Instruments Series

When fifteen-year-old Clary Fray heads out to the Pandemonium Club in New York City, she hardly expects to witness a murder — much less a murder committed by three teenagers covered with strange tattoos and brandishing bizarre weapons. Then the body disappears into thin air. It's hard to call the police when the murderers are invisible to everyone else and when there is nothing — not even a smear of blood — to show that a boy has died. Or was he a boy?

This is Clary's first meeting with the Shadowhunters, warriors dedicated to ridding the earth of demons. It's also her first encounter with Jace, a Shadowhunter who looks a little like an angel and acts a lot like a jerk. Within twenty-four hours Clary is pulled into Jace's world with a vengeance, when her mother disappears and Clary herself is attacked by a demon. But why would demons be interested in ordinary mundanes like Clary and her mother? And how did Clary suddenly get the Sight? The Shadowhunters would like to know …

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