Wednesday, May 29, 2013

You Are Next, a Karin Schaeffer Mystery by Katia Lief, Now at a Special Price

You Are Next by Katia Lief

MystereBooks is pleased to feature You Are Next by Katia Lief, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, HarperCollins.

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You Are Next by Katia Lief

You Are Next by Katia Lief
A Karin Schaeffer Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: HarperCollins

Former Detective Karin Schaeffer has nothing left to live for after serial killer Martin Price destroys all she holds dear. Known as "The Domino Killer" because he leaves dominoes as a clue to his next victim, Price doesn't stop until an entire family is destroyed. Even when he's locked away in prison, the shadow he casts over Karin's life keeps her in constant darkness.

Then a policeman brings news to her door: Price has escaped. Karin knows where he's headed because of the message he left behind last time, scrawled in blood, on her bathroom mirror — You are next. But this time, Karin Schaeffer refuses to run and hide …

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Big City, Bad Blood, a Ray Dudgeon Mystery by Sean Chercover, Now at a Special Price

Big City, Bad Blood by Sean Chercover

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Big City, Bad Blood by Sean Chercover

Big City, Bad Blood by Sean Chercover
A Ray Dudgeon Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: HarperCollins

A disillusioned newspaper reporter turned private detective, Ray Dudgeon isn't trying to save the world. He just wants to do an honest job, and do it well. But when doing an honest job threatens society's most powerful and corrupt, Ray's odds for survival make for a sucker's bet …

While working on a movie in Chicago, Hollywood locations manager Bob Loniski saw something he shouldn't have. Now he's a prosecution witness against a suspected member of the Chicago Outfit. Petrified, he comes to Ray for protection. Ray's mob contacts insist that they have no interest in Loniski, so he takes the bodyguard gig.

Then people start dying and everything goes to hell.

Ray's investigation leads to a stash of blackmail files involving the sex trade, Washington political corruption, and a deadly power struggle among Chicago's organized crime bosses — setting the FBI, the Chicago police, and the mob on his tail. He now holds evidence against top-ranking cops and politicians … but with the line between good and bad blurring, he doesn't know who he can trust.

If he does the right thing, Ray is sure to die. But if he doesn't, how can he live with himself?

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Please Welcome Kathleen Kaska with an Excerpt from Murder at the Galvez

A Mystery, Novel of Suspense, or Thriller Excerpt
Murder at the Galvez
by Kathleen Kaska

We are delighted to welcome back mystery author Kathleen Kaska to Omnimystery News.

Kathleen's third mystery to feature Sydney Lockhart is Murder at the Galvez (LL-Publications, December 2012 trade paperback and ebook formats), with the intrepid reporter checking in this time to the historic Galvez Hotel in Galveston, Texas. (All the books in this series feature a hotel in their title.)

Today we're pleased to provide an excerpt from the book. And Kathleen is offering our readers a chance to win a copy of Murder at the Gavlez; just leave a comment and let us know about your favorite historic hotel.

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Murder at The Galvez by Kathleen Kaska

IT TOOK ME JUST TWO MINUTES BEFORE I spotted Lattie at a table with a group of people. True to my word, I went back outside and wave to Dixon once again. He was leaning on my car, fedora titled, feet crossed at the ankles, looking too good to be true. I went back in and ordered tonic water with lime. Lattie's table was near the ladies' room. I took my drink and moseyed by pretending not to see her. I don't exactly blend in with my height and long red hair, and sure enough, I'd just passed her table when I heard, "Sydney, Sydney, what are you doing here, girl?"
 I turned and feigned surprise. I placed my hand over my eyes to get a better look at who was calling me.
 "Sydney, darling. It's me. Lattie Lavelle. What are you doing here?" she asked again.
 "I'm with some friends." I pointed to the other side of nowhere.
 "Well, I should hope so. This is no place for a single woman alone," then quickly added, "I'm here with friends, too. Set down and I'll introduce you."
 "Oh, I don't want to intrude."
 "Don't be silly. We're all one big family here on the island."
 "Whose family?" I wanted to ask.
 "What are you drinking?"
 I held up my glass. "I just got a drink. I'm fine."
 She reached up and pulled the sleeve of my jacket. I jerked back a bit. Still self-conscious about wearing the gun and holster, I needed to be careful. "Sorry, I said. "I almost tripped. It's packed in here."
 "It's like this every Friday night. Nelson, get up and find the lady a chair. You've got the manners of a warthog."
 Nelson quickly did as he was told, and I had a seat between Lattie and a guy who was comatose. He chin rested on his chest and a trickle of drool seeped from the corner of his mouth. His eyes were open.
 "Sydney, this is Marge." Lattie pointed to a lady who must have been pushing eighty. The only thing that kept her face from falling into her lap was the pancake makeup that had cemented in place her wrinkles and sags. "And this is her husband, Beanie." Beanie had either taken better care of himself, or was about thirty years Marge's junior. He wore a signet ring with a diamond the size of a prune. More diamonds studded his wristwatch, which lost their luster when I noticed the dirt under his nails. If I had to guess, Marge was the financial backer of Beanie's jewelry. Even in her advancing age, the way she held herself spoke of old-world class.
 "Nelson and I went to school together, didn't we Nelly." Lattie blew him a kiss.
 "Class of 190—"
 Lattie's elbow met with Nelly's solar plexus, momentarily knocking the breath out of him. "Oh, Sydney's not interested in old history," Lattie interrupted. "And this guy," she pointed to the drooler, "is Roger Hawthorne III. We just call him Thorny. He's from England and has a title."
 I turned and gave Thorny another once-over, looking for the slightest sign of royalty. His suit was expensive, but had seen better days. He had a frayed red satin hanky peeking out of his jacket pocket. I stared at his chest for a moment. Not seeing it rise, I asked, "Is he okay?"
 "As right as rain," Nelly said in a poor imitation of an English accent. Then, he slapped Thorny on the back.
 "What? Huh? What, I say?" Thorny sputtered to life. "Had a bit of a wink wink, did I?" He looked around and wiped the drool from his chin. "Stand one on me." He raised his hand to the bartender and then noticed me. "And who might you be, madam?"
 "This is the daughter of my close friend. Her name is Sydney."
 "Looks like me own granddaughter back in Sudbury." Then he snorted once and his head feel back into position; eyes opened. I turned away before the drooling began.
 Nelly shoved his way to the bar to pick up the round of drinks Thorny had ordered. Beanie attempted to get Marge out of her chair for a spin on the dance floor.
 "How's your poor father," Lattie said. "The Galveston police are such nincompoops. Your father wouldn't hurt a fly."
 Since The Lush brought up the subject, I dove right in. My lip quivered, my eyes squinted shut. I pulled out a tissue and pretended to bawl. "I … I can't believe this is hap … hap … happening. I don't know who to turn to."
 "Dear, dear," Lattie scooted closer to me and threw her arm around my shoulder. The smell of bourbon was strong enough to pickle my eyes. "You can talk to Lattie, now."
 "I'm being such a fool. I know things will work out. It's just that, Dad and I have always been able to talk, and now, he's like a different man. I'm so worried. I've been with him all day trying to get him to talk to me and finally I just gave up." I picked up my fake cocktail. "And this won't help."
 "A little bird told me that things will clear up in a day or two."
 I wondered if that little bird smoked Luckies and wore a fishing cap covered with lures.
 "I sure hope so. After all, he can prove that he was with others at the time Roland was killed. But what worries me is why he confessed in the first place. He said he was protecting me, but I have an alibi, too. No," I drew in a deep breath and squared my shoulders, "there's something else. I just know it! But, I shouldn't be telling you all this."
 Nelly sat everyone's drinks on the table and picked up my hand. "I can cut a pretty fine rug, young lady. Care to find out?"
 "Oh, Good Lord, Nelly, can't you see the girl is upset. Now, run along and try your luck with one of those dames at the bar."
 Nelly let go of my hand, grabbed Thorny under the arm, and pulled him to his feet.
 "Wha? Wha?" He raised he hand. "Stand a round—"
 "No, no, Hawthorne, you just did that. We're going to charm the ladies at bar." The accent was back. "Tally ho, and God save the Queen, and all that rot." The two old codgers stumbled away and Lattie said, "Now, we can talk, darling." She took a tall swig of her drink. "You're dad's been troubled lately."
 "I know. This murder and the anniversary mess, and just last month I was in jail. Oh, I'm such a burden to him."
 "You are not! He is so proud of you, Sydney Jean Lockhart. He can't speak your name without smiling ear to ear." She hiccupped and another wave of bourbon-scented breath stung my eyes. She swigged again, draining her glass. The next one was ready and waiting thanks to Thorny standing another round. "I happen to know," she put her finger to her temple, "the little bird again, that the trouble started a while back."
 "Are you talking about Brewster Fallow?" If she was surprised at my knowing this she didn't show it. She plunged right ahead.
 "Brewster Fallow, that snake. They should have kept him in jail."
 "You knew him?"
 "I've been around Galveston a long time, darling."
 "You must remember when my grandfather was murdered."
 "Tragedy, real tragedy. They never found who did it."
 "I have a feeling Fallow knew, and that's why Dad was spending time with him."
 "I shouldn't say this, but Brewster Fallow got what he deserved."
 "You think he killed my grandfather?"
 "I've said too much."
 I covered my eyes and began blubbering.
 "Oh, dear, dear, please don't do that. It's just best to let sleeping dogs lie."
 "I can't. I just can't"
 "Listen, honey, back a long time ago, Galveston was a rough place. The town was run by a gaggle of gangsters and anyone who crossed them seemed to disappear."
 "My grandfather, he was one of those who disappeared?"
 "I'm afraid so."
 "Things don't seem much better today if you ask me. I've been here less than a week and two men have been killed. I know all of this is connected and I plan to find out how. I just don't know where to go to information."
 The alcohol was taking its toll on Lattie. Her eyes seemed to move in opposite directions.
 I decided it was time to leave when Lattie whispered, "the hotel."
 "What?" I asked.
 "The hotel."
 "The Galvez?"
 "Be careful."
 She leaned forward and I plucked her glass out of the way, but wasn't quick enough to keep her face from falling onto the table. I placed her sweater under her head as a pillow and hurried out before the rest of the party returned.

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Kathleen Kaska
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Kathleen Kaska

Kathleen Kaska is a writer of fiction, nonfiction, travel articles, and stage plays. When she is not writing, she spends much of her time traveling the backroads and byways around the country with her husband, looking for new venues for her mysteries and bird watching along the Texas coast and beyond. It's tough having been born with the original sin of wanderlust. Nonetheless, her laptop is nicely stowed in her bag and a bird-reference book and binoculars are always on the front seat.

To learn more about Kathleen and her work visit her website at KathleenKaska.com or find her on Facebook.

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Murder at The Galvez by Kathleen Kaska

Murder at the Galvez
Kathleen Kaska
The Sydney Lockhart Mysteries

Eighteen years after discovering the murdered body of her grandfather in the foyer of the historic Galvez Hotel, Sydney Lockhart reluctantly returns to Galveston, Texas to cover the controversial Pelican Island Development Project conference. Soon after her arrival, the conference is cancelled; the keynote speaker is missing. When his body turns up in the trunk of Sydney's car, she's hauled down to the police station for questioning.

The good news is Sydney has an alibi this time; the bad news is she finds another body — her father's new friend — he's floating facedown in a fish tank with a bullet in his head. Her father's odd behavior and the threatening notes delivered to her hotel room leads Sydney to suspect that her grandfather's unsolved murder and the present murders are connected.

As if this wasn't bad enough, just a few blocks from the hotel at her parents' home, people are gathering, sparks are flying, another controversial event is in the planning, one that just might rival the Great Storm of 1900.

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Altered Life by Keith Dixon is Today's Fifth Featured Free MystereBook

Altered Life by Keith Dixon

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Altered Life by Keith Dixon as today's fifth free mystery ebook (A Sam Dyke Mystery; Kindle format only).

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Altered Life by Keith Dixon

Altered Life
Keith Dixon
A Sam Dyke Mystery
Publisher: Lulu Press

Private Investigator Sam Dyke turns down a job that would require skills that he doesn't have — patience, computer-literacy, tact. Then he finds that the skills he does have — tenacity, aggression, street-smarts — are exactly the ones he needs for his next case — hunting down a cold-blooded murderer who seems to know what his every step will be.

To solve the case Sam must negotiate with his ex-wife, cement a relationship with a new love, unravel an office-based financial fraud and fight off an arrogant murderer armed only with a pen-knife.

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Cocktail Hour by Tara McTiernan is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

Cocktail Hour by Tara McTiernan

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Cocktail Hour by Tara McTiernan as today's fourth free mystery ebook (A Suspense Thriller; Kindle format only).

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Cocktail Hour by Tara McTiernan

Cocktail Hour
Tara McTiernan
A Suspense Thriller
Publisher: Bramblevine Press

Spring in glamorous uber-rich Fairfield County, Connecticut is a time of beginnings: a new diet for the approaching summer spent out on the yacht, fresh-faced interns being offered up at the office as the seasonal sacrifice to the gods of money, and corporate takeovers galore.

Five women in their thirties have a brand-new friendship, too, one that fed and watered regularly at local hotspots over cocktails. With all of their personal struggles — Lucie's new catering business is foundering due to vicious gossip, Kate's marriage is troubled due to an inability to conceive, Chelsea's series of misses in the romance department have led to frantic desperation, and Sharon's career problems are spinning out of control — the women look forward to a break and a drink and a chance to let their guards down with their friends.

And letting their guards down is the last thing they should do in the kind of company they unknowingly keep with the fifth member of their cocktail-clique: Bianca Rossi, a woman who will stop at nothing to have it all.

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Awakening by Patsy Shepherd is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Awakening by Patsy Shepherd

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Awakening by Patsy Shepherd as today's third free mystery ebook (A Joey Dearing Mystery; Kindle format only).

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Awakening by Patsy Shepherd

Awakening
Patsy Shepherd
A Joey Dearing Mystery
Publisher: Patsy Shepherd

Joey Dearing, returning home after a divorce and floundering career, picks up the pieces as a reporter for her small-town newspaper. She's thrust into the thick of local happenings, including the search for both a missing boy and a child molester who is terrorizing local residents.

Along the way, she discovers she has psychic abilities that are both fascinating and disturbing. She struggles to understand and accept these newly-acquired abilities, and at the same time fears that her blossoming relationship with a local police officer may be destroyed by these weird sightings.

She learns much from her association with a "good witch", but will she learn enough? And in time to save her from a horrendous fate?

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Shattered Clues by Mel Hodgkinson is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Shattered Clues by Mel Hodgkinson

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Shattered Clues by Mel Hodgkinson as today's second free mystery ebook (A Victorian Murder Mystery; Kindle format only).

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Shattered Clues by Mel Hodgkinson

Shattered Clues
Mel Hodgkinson
A Victorian Murder Mystery
Publisher: Endeavour Press

Autumn 1868, England. Inspector Drewes is called to the scene of an unidentifiable body. The corpse of a 35-year-old man has been found in Henshawe Street. The motive? Unknown.

Returning from the scene of the murder Drewes anticipates a quiet evening in the company of his friend the police surgeon and his brother. He finds one of them brutally slain.

As family, friendship and death become intertwined, Drewes finds himself caught up in deadly plot. Amid personal betrayal and fractured relationships he can trust no one.

And when the diligent Inspector finds the shocking truth it is more deadly than he could ever have imagined.

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Ketchum and Cobb by James Mullen is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Ketchum and Cobb by James Mullen

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Ketchum and Cobb by James Mullen as today's free mystery ebook (A Boston Crime Novel; Kindle format only).

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Ketchum and Cobb by James Mullen

Ketchum and Cobb
James Mullen
A Boston Crime Novel
Publisher: James Mullen

For nine days in October of 1990, two Boston homicide detectives, Ketchum and Cobb, investigate the brutal murder of a South Boston man in his living room. For each, the case knifes through the middle of their lives. With Cobb, it's heavy weather and high seas because he's grieving over his son's suicide from four years ago. With Ketchum, it's a chance at some sunshine — he thinks he's found the love of his life, but his heart hesitates. Will she really be attracted to a guy like me, he wonders?

As they encounter characters in a South Boston bar who have tenuous connections to the dark side of Boston, they lighten the demands of the job through banter and philosophically posit important questions such as why, with three million people, you can't get a decent pizza in Chicago? Or more importantly, why are there no cheerleaders in baseball?

In trying to bring the murderer or murderers to justice and make the city safe, Ketchum and Cobb navigate through an urban thicket planted with connivance, loneliness, Alzheimer's Disease, and selflessness.

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Seven Kinds of Hell by Dana Cameron is Today's Kindle Fantasy Daily Deal

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Seven Kinds of Hell by Dana Cameron as today's Amazon Kindle Fantasy Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Wednesday, May 29, 2013.

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Seven Kinds of Hell by Dana Cameron

Seven Kinds of Hell
Dana Cameron
A Fangborn Supernatural Thriller
47North

Archaeologist Zoe Miller has been running from a haunting secret her whole life. But when her cousin is abducted by a vicious Russian kidnapper, Zoe is left with only one option: to reveal herself.

Unknown to even her closest friends, Zoe is not entirely human. She's a werewolf and a daughter of the "Fangborn", a secretive race of werewolves, vampires, and oracles embroiled in an ancient war against evil.

To rescue her cousin, Zoe will be forced to renew family ties and pit her own supernatural abilities against the dark and nefarious foe. The hunt brings Zoe to the edge of her limits, and with the fate of humanity and the Fangborn in the balance, life will be decided by an artifact of world-ending power.

Zoe's mission takes her and her friends across the globe on a frenetic quest for no less than Pandora's Box.

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Under the Lake by Stuart Woods is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Under the Lake by Stuart Woods as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Wednesday, May 29, 2013.

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Under the Lake by Stuart Woods

Under the Lake
Stuart Woods
A Novel of Suspense
Simon & Schuster

In the beautiful mountains of North Georgia lies a lake built by an obsessed man at a terrible price. This placid body of water has brought prosperity to an isolated community, and with it, two strangers who intermingle with the insular local folk, strangers probing into crimes against nature from generations past that cannot remain submerged beneath the waters' surface.

John Howell, once a top investigative journalist, comes to this backcountry town on the run from a once promising personal and professional life that has somehow gone sour. What he finds is a mystery so deep, so complex, so bizarre, that he cannot concentrate on the book he has come here to write.

The story begins with his entanglement in a subtle, but relentless battle waged by the autocratic town father and the local sheriff against an outcast family, ravaged by its origins. Howell is further drawn in by his involvement with two women — an ambitious young reporter on the prowl for corruption, and a shy backwoods beauty, forsaken by the world because of her family's ill kept secret. Then, without warning, visits from an otherworldly young girl haunt Howell as his rustic cabin becomes a spectral theater offering strange and frightening images of a hideous event of long ago.

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Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (130529)

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Here is today's mystery and suspense update from Big Fish Games …

• The Daily Deal is Jewel Quest Mysteries: The Oracle of Ur, just $2.99 today only!

• The current Catch of the Week is Living Legends: Ice Rose, just $2.99 through Sunday, June 02, 2013 only.

• Today's Special Deal — One day only! 20% off all PC and Mac games! Coupon code: SAVE20.

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Jewel Quest Mysteries: The Oracle of Ur

Today's Daily Deal is Jewel Quest Mysteries: The Oracle of Ur

The fourth installment to the award-winning "Jewel Quest Mysteries" series is here. Rupert is back along with his two best friends, Emma and Sebastian. The three heroes are on a quest to find the most coveted jewel board of all, the Oracle of Ur. All facts about this legendary object are lost in time until Rupert discovers a clue to the 4,000-year- old story and starts his quest for the most coveted jewel board of all. He enlists the help of his two best friends, Emma and Sebastian, in this exciting Hidden Object game. Can they succeed in retrieving the Oracle of Ur?

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game today only — Wednesday, May 29, 2013 — for $2.99.

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Living Legends: Ice Rose

The current Catch of the Week is Living Legends: Ice Rose

Novelist Edward Grand has found evidence of a terrible tragedy in the city of Rosemount and sets off to investigate. Help Edward gather information for his new book and explore the Castle of Ice Queen in this incredible Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game. Scour the frozen landscapes and thaw out important locations as you solve an intriguing mystery!

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game at the special price of $2.99 through Sunday, June 02, 2013.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Anthony E. Zuiker to Publish Companion Book to ABC's New Series Whodunnit?

Whodunnit? (ABC, Summer 2013)

One of the new series we're definitely looking forward to this summer is Whodunnit? on ABC.

Created by CSI's Anthony E. Zuiker, each week players will use a variety of crime scene investigation techniques to meticulously uncover evidence that will ultimately reveal who among them is the killer.

"I've built a career telling crime stories, and if there's one thing that I've learned, it's that the audience loves to solve the mystery," said Zuiker. "Whodunnit? allows everyday fans to be in the show themselves and get the chance every week to do what they love best, which is ultimately solve the case."

And it gets better. We've learned that Zuiker will publish (through Hyperion) a companion ebook for the series. Titled Whodunnit? Murder in Mystery Manor, it features — like all good manor house mysteries should — a grand estate, ten unsuspecting guests, and a diabolical game of life and death.

There's a synopsis up on Amazon, but not (yet) a cover:

Ten excited guests arrive at the Westlake Estate, expecting a lavish retreat. They are the winners of a sweepstakes to "Live Like a Billionaire for a Week". But what was supposed to be a promising escape soon turns into a horrific nightmare.

Within hours of arrival, the guests sit down for an extravagant dinner. When they pull their party poppers as instructed, a loud chorus of bangs resounds, followed by earsplitting screams as the guest seated at the head of the table bursts into flames and slumps to the floor. The others are told they must solve the crime or be the next victim.

The killer, their diabolical host, is hiding among the frightened guests. Is the murderer the well-toned trophy wife, the retired deputy sheriff, the stoned college dropout, or perhaps the sweet, homely grandmother? The killer toys with them, inviting the guests to explore the lavish estate, from the stables to the hedge maze, in an effort to uncover the gory details of how the murderer pulled off such a gruesome murder.

Alliances are forged carefully and information is shared warily, since none of the remaining guests knows whom to trust. The next to die a hideous death will be the one with the least accurate solution to the latest murder. In the end, only three guests will remain: the winner, the loser, and the killer.

The book is published on June 18th, a few days before Whodunnit? the television series premieres on June 23rd at 9 PM ET/PT.

49th Shelf Hosts a Round Table Discussion for the Arthur Ellis Award Best Novel Nominees

Book News: Mysteries, Suspense and Crime Novels, Thrillers

The winners of the annual Arthur Ellis Awards will be announced this week, and the folks at 49th Shelf asked the nominees for Best Novel and Best First Novel to participate in a round table discussion.

This morning four of the five nominees for Best Novel — Linwood Barclay, Giles Blunt, Stephen Miller, and Carsten Stroud — discuss various aspects of writing crime fiction including what is the best season for murder, what is the oddest end for a character, and a terrific open-ended question (which we're tempted to adopt for our own future interviews), "If you are a mystery writer, you are also …". See the entire round table discussion, here.

An Excerpt from The Bleiberg Project, a Thriller by David Khara

The Bleiberg Project by David Khara

We are delighted to welcome back novelist David Khara to Omnimystery News.

Earlier this month David introduced us to his new book, The Bleiberg Project (Le French Book, April 2013 ebook formats), and we are pleased today to provide an excerpt from the first two chapters, courtesy of the author and his publisher.

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Day 1

Chapter 1

Stutthof Concentration Camp, 1942.
 Two years. Two long years in the frozen hell of northern Poland. You couldn't say he wasn't devoted! Horst Geller had joined the Schutzstaffel at the beginning of 1936. He was twenty-three. He had never been a big Hitler fan, but when he saw the way the führer fascinated the mob, he knew joining up was the smart thing to do. Horst had chosen the SS to be left alone, not to be part of Hitler's personal protection squad. As a member of the SS, he knew his family would be respected and protected from the cloud of paranoia that hung over Germany. His homeland had gone insane and taken Europe down with it. But one day, the war would be over, and order would return. Horst was even willing to bet his little apartment on it.
 In 1940, he found himself married and soon thereafter, a father. His whole life changed with this double reward. But 1941 hadn't begun well. His higher-ups gave him a promotion, which in itself was good, even if he hadn't asked for anything. But it meant a transfer to Poland to guard a prison camp. It was an important mission, and all of his attempts to refuse the transfer had failed. So Horst had gone, heavy-hearted, leaving his wife, Karin, and his baby daughter, Gisela, behind.
 "At least it's not the front," he told his grief-stricken wife in lieu of goodbye. Two colorless summers passed, both followed by winters, proving every night that hell is, indeed, a very cold place. From time to time, Horst got leave and went to Danzig, thirty-five miles to the west, where he'd get drunk and try to forget his solitude with the "soldiers' girls." His pay kept his wife and baby comfortably fed, which meant one worry fewer. Work in the camp wasn't very complicated. He just kept an eye on the dissidents sentenced to forced labor in the Deutsche Ausrüstungswerke, a special weapons factory that belonged to the SS. Sometimes he pulled Jews out of trucks and shoved them into the barracks, and once a week he supervised the distribution of the meager rations of bread and turnip soup. He occasionally took pleasure in seeing the Jews in their rightful place, but there were also children, and it was becoming more and more difficult to bear their fearful gazes and pleading. Horst didn't want to hurt them. Of course, he had no sympathy for the Jews, and if he was asked to execute kids, he would, and for a simple reason: It was him or them.
 Horst was an ordinary man lost in an endless winter, surrounded by hungry dogs and maniacal executioners. Sometimes he wondered how many other soldiers felt the way he did. How many of the elite soldiers answering to Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler wept at night? At least one other, he hoped.
 But SS Geller was even more depressed than usual that night. The temperature hovered around five below, and he was standing guard at the hospital, an imposing building much cleaner than the prisoners' barracks. The hospital would have given him the chills if he weren't already frozen stiff. The Jewish children who still had the strength to stand were sent here to satisfy the needs of the strange man who directed the place, known only by the name Herr Doktor.
 The doctor never left the hospital and never mixed with the guards. Nobody had heard his voice. He communicated his needs in notes to the camp's new commander, Major Hoppe. Sometimes equipment was transferred from the weapons factory to the hospital, but the camp director was the only other person allowed inside. Horst had once come upon Major Hoppe unloading the shipping cases himself. Hoppe was a cruel, brutal man, not the kind of guy to take orders from just anyone, so the doctor had to be an intimidating character. Still, nobody tried to find out more. In the absurd world of Camp Stutthof, ignorance eased one's sleep and extended one's life expectancy.
 November 9, 1942, was a special day. That evening, Himmler himself was going to visit the hospital. The camp's best soldiers were told to show the military and spiritual leader of the SS just how impeccably Stutthof was run. If everything went well, Hoppe thought they might receive more resources, men and equipment.
 Horst was jittery. He took a long, hard drag on his cigarette and felt the smoke warm him up. His black leather gloves reeked of cold tobacco. He caught sight of a guard with two huge attack dogs patrolling the camp's barbed wire perimeter. At least that guy got to move around.
 There were nine soldiers waiting with Horst, conscientiously freezing their asses off in the name of their supreme leader. The group was silent, but the looks they exchanged said much about their general weariness. Himmler and his staff of brownnosers would arrive in a few moments. The men would perform their pantomime without a hitch, and tomorrow morning a hot cup of coffee would help Horst forget the frigid cold.
 The evening was bright, and the moon and stars shone from an immaculate sky, lighting up the fine mist that perpetually rose from the region's boggy ground. (The bright yellow searchlights in the guard towers were turned on only in high alerts.) Suddenly Horst and the nine other men threw down their cigarettes and crushed them under their heels. The sound of a motor could be heard coming down the dirt road that connected the camp to civilization. The rumble grew louder. Soon they could make out two approaching military vehicles. To their astonishment, the motorcade had only these two vehicles. The latest news from the front was good, but how could such an important man have such a small escort? Horst concluded the visit was top secret or, at the very least, meant to be discreet. The gates swung open, and the vehicles rolled to a halt in front of the honor guard.
 The ten SS men snapped to attention, rifles resting on their left shoulders, their right arms lifted at a forty-five-degree angle, hands extended. Major Hoppe and the doctor hurried down the hospital steps and waited motionless in the middle of the two rows of soldiers. Four blond men emerged from the first vehicle. None were under six feet tall. They wore simple black uniforms in spite of the bitter cold.
 One of them moved to the second car, opened its rear door and saluted Heil Hitler in a single crisp motion. Heinrich Himmler stepped out and gave the colossal soldier a friendly pat on the arm. A stiff aide-de-camp followed behind, carrying a heavy briefcase. The four men swiftly surrounded the reichsführer-SS and his assistant.
 Horst watched the spectacle unfold from the corner of his eye. Four Bavarian woodsmen, dressed for August, protecting two little men in glasses, wrapped warmly in their greatcoats. Himmler headed up the two lines of soldiers with his men in tow. Major Hoppe and the doctor tried to hide their disappointment as Himmler momentarily ignored them to review the honor guard, smiling and uttering words of encouragement to the men. Himmler stopped in front of Horst.
 "Is this climate too harsh for you, private?"
 Surprised, Horst felt his heart begin to race. The devil could read his mind! He seized the opportunity. A little sucking-up couldn't hurt. "For you, Your Excellency, I would guard the North Pole." Himmler came closer. He had the fat, round face of a prosperous family man, but his pince-nez framed a malicious and disturbing expression.
 "That isn't what I asked," Himmler replied under his breath. Horst stiffened.
 He'd been exposed, but he remained calm. He was tired of pretending. "Poland is hell. I miss Hamburg, Your Excellency."
 Keeping his gaze fixed on Horst, Himmler removed his glasses and wiped them clean. "You'll be transferred tomorrow." Horst's smile evaporated, and he swallowed nervously. He'd gone too far. Time stood still. Himmler's face wore a placid expression. "You'll be sent to Wewelsburg Castle. I'm sure you'll find the Westphalian climate more agreeable. I need more people like you—people who speak their minds. I'm surrounded by toadies, competent though they are." He nodded, indicating Major Hoppe.
 Horst tightened his salute in relief. "Thank you, Your Excellency." He held back a Heil Hitler that wouldn't have helped matters at this point. Himmler turned away and gave instructions as he walked. His assistant nodded in agreement. They joined the camp leaders and swept into the front hall of the top-secret hospital. The masquerade was over.
 The other guards gathered around Horst, taking out their cigarettes and lighters in unison. They warmly congratulated their lucky colleague. Horst tried to conceal his happiness, aware that his companions would soon be tormented with jealousy. They eventually dispersed and headed back to their quarters, but Horst stayed alone, his feet planted in the middle of the path. The knowledge that he would soon leave seemed to sharpen his senses. From now on, every breath of this frigid air would bring him closer to Germany and closer to home. He would hate Poland for the rest of his life.
 One day he'd forget the horrors committed here. He took out the photo of his wife and baby from his inside pocket and kissed it. Suddenly, his vision blurred. A sharp noise wracked his skull. Where was it coming from? He tilted his head to the right. Orange flames enveloped his shoulder. The cold gave way to warmth, the world teetered, and he fell face-down. As the life painlessly left his body, Horst saw a trickle of blood run across the ground and over the photograph he was still holding in his burned hand. A child's bare feet scampered across frozen earth; this was his last vision. Horst Geller, SS man by happenstance, a husband and father swept up in the general madness of war, died November 9, 1942. He was one of ten official victims in an assassination attempt against Heinrich Himmler. The master of the Black Order survived.
 The final solution rolled inexorably onward.

Chapter 2

Manhattan, present day, 9:48 a.m.
 This morning, like every other morning, I'm hung over. My brain is fried. I'm a piece of shit. My head is pounding, and as I grope for aspirin on the bedside table, the lamp falls to the floor and breaks. How did that get there? When I sprinkle two pills into my palm, I feel better already. I toss them back and swallow them dry—water's for pussies. I bury my head in the pillow. I don't know what time it is, and I don't give a damn. There's a nagging sound, like something continually falling—or a lot of little things. My mouth tastes like tobacco. I'm a human ashtray.
 I identify the sound. Water. A girl is in my shower. What's her name again? I don't remember, and I don't give a shit either. If she's taking a shower, she's leaving soon. Fine by me. Everything is fine by me, as long as I take the hits. There's one thing left to do, but I don't have the guts. I just want to be done with it once and for all. I could use a rope or jump off a building, but I'm a coward. So until I find an easy way out, I'm killing myself one day at a time. It's the same thing in the end.
 She comes through the room, and I open an eye to see what she looks like. Small, brunette, tight. Not bad. She doesn't look at me and probably doesn't know my name either. But now I remember hers. Rachel. Is it Wednesday? Rachel was Tuesday. Actually, no, I don't know her name. She makes an incredible amount of noise for somebody getting dressed. I hear her saying something from the other room. My face is still in the pillow, and I can't understand. Probably "see you later." Sure. See you never.
 Finally I'm alone. I open my eyes. The fog in my head is gone, but it took its sweet time leaving. Ten in the morning, and I'm late for work as usual. That bitch splashed water all over the bathroom! I hate that. It's a holdover from the days when I liked everything to be neat and in its place. I mop up the floor with a towel and get in the shower. The warm jets of water massage my body and gradually wake me up.
 I'm thirty-one. I'm an asshole trader who works for a piece-of-shit Wall Street firm. I'm just a nobody, but I still seem to have a name: Jay Novacek. I turn off the water and grab a pack of cigarettes that's been left beside the sink. I couldn't just leave it there all alone, poor thing. I light one, because if I'm going to stick with my two-pack-a-day habit I have to get cracking. I look in the mirror and have to admit that I'm pretty well-built, though the memories of college sports and my occasional squash matches seem pretty distant now. I'm a good-looking guy. Girls say so, anyway. Blue eyes and a square jaw—they like that. The mirror steams up, and I can't see myself anymore. Thank God.

10:20. I'm smoking my third cigarette and sprawled on the beige leather couch in the living room. A steaming cup of coffee rests on the glass coffee table. Coffee is the only way I'll make it through the day. If everything goes well, I'll be dressed in ten minutes and in my office before eleven. Miracles can happen.
 I hate my apartment. It reeks of money—big, empty and cold. Did I ever like this shit? Leather? Glass and black lacquer? Abstract scribbles and splatters by painters more fashionable than talented? I guess the answer is yes. I recognize my personality only in the plastic Spider-Man and Doctor Doom figurines on top of my stereo system.
 I take another drag. I'm a piece of shit who can't even remember what he did last night. But I do remember every detail of one day by heart, to the point that I play it in my mind again and again. How long has it been? Six months? My memory of that day is as vivid as the coffee cup in front of me. I close my eyes and replay the events of that day for the umpteenth time …
 I'm at the office. In front of me are six computer screens, blinking everywhere, with graphs, curves, trends, numbers. The world's economy in a nutshell. On the other side of the Earth, people get up, work, pay back their loans, do their best to scrape by. But to me they don't live. They produce. And what they produce makes me rich.
 It's Monday morning, and Dow Jones has collapsed. My friends are all trying to sell, but I'm buying everything that comes past. At the market's close that afternoon, the results are unprecedented: an eleven-point gain. I'm a star. I've just made a billion dollars for my firm, and fifty million of it is mine. Nobody's hotter than me. My boss is on cloud nine. My clients call, one after another, to thank me for what I've done. Champagne in the boardroom with the decrepit senior partners, conservative assholes, every one. The associates join us, and we pass the bottle around. When it's empty we go to dinner—French and expensive. You do what you have to do. The other traders watch us go by like masters of the universe. They throw me dirty looks. They can go screw themselves, the losers. In the elevator we joke and slap each other on the back.
 Up until then everything was going fine. The sound of the doorbell snaps me back to the present. 10:23. Shit! Who the hell could it be? Whatever. Go on, asshole, ring all you want. He's a persistent asshole. I drag myself to the door. This apartment is way too big. I slide back the deadbolt and turn the knob. Two huge military men are standing ramrod straight in the hallway. They're wearing their best brass, white gloves, hats, the whole nine yards. Even their medals are out, and these guys have a few. I'd say the first guy, the older one in front, has about fifty. His clone, twenty years younger, has nearly as many. They would seem to serve a purely decorative function.
 "Mr. Corbin?" (Nobody's called me that for at least twenty years.)
 "Mr. Corbin is my father. I'm Jeremy Novacek."
 The penguins don't even flinch. "Jeremy Novacek, we're here to present our sincere condolences on behalf of the armed forces of the United States of America. Your father, Air Force Lieutenant General Daniel J. Corbin, passed away. It's an honor to present you with this flag, as well as your father's military decorations." They give a military salute—rigid but clean. I'm not sure what to do. They don't look like they want to come in and kick back. I salute in return. It seems to work. They turn to the left and leave in step with each other. I push the door shut and stand there. I'm holding a flag folded in a triangle and a box of metal scraps stamped with eagles and stars.
 My old man is dead. I lean against the bar in the kitchen, grab a bottle of cognac and throw back a gulp. News like this calls for a celebration. Today's program has just changed: first the office and then a train to Poughkeepsie. I ought to tell my mother that Lieutenant General Corbin finally decided to kick it.

First published in French as Le Projet Bleiberg, Copyright © 2010 Editions Critic. English translation Copyright © 2013 Simon John. First published in English in 2013 by Le French Book, Inc., New York.

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About the author: David Khara studied law, worked as a reporter for Agence France Press, was a top-level athlete, and ran his own business for a number of years. Now he is a full-time writer. Khara wrote his first novel—a vampire thriller—in 2010, before starting his Consortium thriller series.

About the translator: Simon John was born in the United Kingdom. After graduating from Cambridge University, a quest for wine, women and goat cheese led him to Paris, where he began working in film production and translation. He primarily translates and subtitles movies. After twenty years and 3,713 goat cheese salads in Paris, he is now based in Berlin.

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The Bleiberg Project by David Khara

The Bleiberg Project
David Khara
A Consortium Thriller (1st in series)

First published in France in 2010 as Le Projet Bleiberg; translated into English by Simon John

Are Hitler's atrocities really over? For depressive Wall Street trader Jeremy Corbin, absolute truths become undeniable lies overnight. He finds out his long-lost father is dead, he discovers his boss's real identity, and he ends up boarding a plane to Zurich. He has a Nazi medallion in his pocket, a hot CIA bodyguard next to him, and a clearly dangerous Mossad agent on his tail.

What was his father investigating? Why was his mother assassinated? Why are unknown sides fighting over him with automatic weapons? Can the conspiracy be stopped?

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