Saturday, September 28, 2013

To the Grave by Steve Robinson is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

To the Grave by Steve Robinson

MystereBooks is pleased to feature To the Grave by Steve Robinson as today's free mystery ebook (A Jefferson Tayte, Genealogical Crime Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, September 28, 2013 at 7:10 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.

For a summary of all of today's featured titles, plus any that may have appeared before and are repeat freebies, visit our Free MystereBooks page. This page is updated daily, typically by 8 AM ET.

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To the Grave by Steve Robinson

To the Grave
Steve Robinson
A Jefferson Tayte, Genealogical Crime Mystery
Publisher: Steve Robinson

Jefferson Tayte uncovers the disturbing consequences of a seemingly innocuous act in 1944 that was intended to keep a family together, but which ultimately tore it apart. His research exposes hidden pasts and the desperate measures some people will take to keep a secret.

Sitting in a hotel room at gunpoint, facing an impossible decision, Tayte is forced to wonder how his latest assignment had come to this. Five days earlier, after a child's suitcase arrives unexpectedly at his client's home in Washington DC, Tayte embarks upon a journey that takes him back to England as he tries to unravel the story of Mena Lasseter - a girl whose life has become a family mystery.

Hoping to reunite his client with the birth mother she never knew she had, having no idea that she'd been adopted, Tayte's research draws him back to wartime Leicestershire and the arrival of the US 82nd Airborne, which irrevocably changes the course of Mena's life. But as Tayte tries to find out what became of her and why she was separated from her suitcase all those years ago, he soon finds that he is not the only one looking for her. Someone else is determined to get to Mena first and it quickly becomes apparent that their motive is a secret worth killing for.

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Dolled Up To Die by Lorena McCourtney is Today's Nook Daily Find

The Nook Daily Find

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Dolled Up To Die by Lorena McCourtney as today's Barnes & Noble Nook Daily Find.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Saturday, September 28, 2013.

Note: The price has been matched by Amazon.com for today only.

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Dolled Up To Die by Lorena McCourtney

Dolled Up To Die
Lorena McCourtney
A Cate Kinkaid Mystery
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When Cate Kinkaid receives a frantic call about a triple homicide, she drives to the scene against her better judgment — aren't triple homicides more up the police department's alley? — only to find that the victims are not quite who she expects. Now she has a new rule to add to those she's learned in her short stint as an assistant private investigator: always find out if the victims actually have human DNA. Because these three do not.

But who would shoot this nice lady's dolls? What possible reason could the shooter have? And then there's the startling discovery of another victim, who definitely does have human DNA …

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Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (130928)

Big Fish Games

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

• The New Release is Sable Maze: Norwich Caves.

• The Daily Deal is Awakening: The Skyward Castle, just $2.99 today only!

• The current Catch of the Week is Clairvoyant: The Magician Mystery, just $2.99 through Sunday, September 29, 2013 only.

• Today's Special Deal — Three-Day Weekend Sale: 50% Off All Standard and Collector's Edition Games! Use coupon code BIG to get any Collector's Edition game for just $9.99; use coupon code FISH to get any Standard game for just $4.99. Offer valid through September 29th, 2013 only until 11:59 PM PT.

Visit the Omnimystery Entertainment Network for more games of mystery and suspense!

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Sable Maze: Norwich Caves

Today's New Release is Sable Maze: Norwich Caves

Congratulations, Professor Edwards! You've joined the faculty of the oldest and most-respected university in the world. You've barely been teaching for a semester when tragedy strikes during the fall break. Four of your students have gone missing while exploring the dangerous caverns under the campus! Is the legend about the Labyrinth under the campus actually true? What's causing the abnormal physics in the water down there? You don't have much time, because the rain keeps pouring down, flooding the caverns. Dig deep and keep your head above water in this intriguing Hidden-Object Puzzle Adventure game.

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour.

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Awakening: The Skyward Castle

Today's Daily Deal is Awakening: The Skyward Castle

This is the tale of young Princess Sophia, who awakens from a magical century-long slumber into a land threatened by an ancient evil. Braving the dangers of an unfamiliar world, Princess Sophia has travelled far to discover the fate of her exiled kingdom. Having no magic of her own in a land built with living magic, she must overcome the many foes, perils and obstacles with her wit, skill and allies. Can Princess Sophia lift the curse that plagues her people? Find out in this epic conclusion!

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game today only — Saturday, September 28, 2013 — for $2.99.

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Clairvoyant: The Magician Mystery

The current Catch of the Week is Clairvoyant: The Magician Mystery

Investigate the sudden and mysterious disappearance of a carnival magician! Use your clairvoyant instincts to lead you through a dark carnival atmosphere as you interview shady characters and play carnival games unraveling the truth behind the three-ring mystery in this colorful Hidden Object game!

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, September 29, 2013.

Friday, September 27, 2013

Telemystery: Foyle's War Season 7 Concludes on Sunday

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

The seventh season of Foyle's War comes to a close on Sunday, September 29th, on PBS's Masterpiece Mystery!

In an episode titled "Sunflower", Foyle is given the distasteful task of protecting art historian Professor Peter Van Haren, an undercover ex-Nazi and a valuable MI5 intelligence asset against the Russians. But when Van Haren lectures a group of students on the self-portraits of the artist Rembrandt, his presence causes a young man to suffer a frightening flashback which ends in tragedy.

Of the three episodes in this season, this one is the least satisfying (in our opinion) though still pretty good. (We received a DVD set of the season from Acorn Media for review and thus have already seen this episode. Look for our review of the set next week.) For starters, it's never made quite clear to Foyle (and hence to us) why Peter Van Haren is so important to MI5; "the greater good" is about all he gets by way of explanation. Then there are the two storylines that never come together — as most of them do, and usually in a most unexpected manner, in the best episodes of this series. Finally, and while this comment isn't directly related to what airs, this should have been the episode that explains what went on while Foyle was in America. Maybe we'll never learn, but having to wait at least a year to find out is far too long.

A New MystereBook: Pecan Pie and Deadly Lies by Nancy Naigle

New MystereBooks (Mystery eBooks)

Here is a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers …

Pecan Pie and Deadly Lies by Nancy Naigle welcomes the reader to Adams Grove … where the pies are delicious but the lies are to die for …

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Pecan Pie and Deadly Lies by Nancy Naigle

Pecan Pie and Deadly Lies by Nancy Naigle
An Adams Grove Mystery
Publisher: Montlake Romance
Publication Date: September 24, 2013

America's beloved country superstar Cody Tuggle never expected to be one of America's most wanted. At least that's how he feels since he's been accused of murdering his scheming agent. Desperate to prove he's innocent, he turns to his only alibi, award-winning photographer Kasey Phillips, who recently toured with him and his band.

After an exciting life on the road, Kasey has settled down in small-town Adams Grove with her five-year-old son. Unexpectedly reunited with Cody, she finds herself open to love again. But just when she's ready to fall, everything she ever believed about him is called in to question.

Cody has waited a long time for genuine love, and he can't let this chance with Kasey slip away. But as the evidence stacks up, the accusations against him put a damper on the sparks flying between them. Can he convince Kasey he's innocent, and will she clear his name in time? Or will their dreams of the future be the victim of a deadly lie?

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The Pink Panther, An Inspector Clouseau Mystery by Max Allan Collins, Now at a Special Price

The Pink Panther by Max Allan Collins

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Pink Panther by Max Allan Collins, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, HarperCollins.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $0.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (09/27/2013 at 4:00 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 Pink Panther by Max Allan Collins

The Pink Panther by Max Allan Collins
An Inspector Clouseau Mystery
Publisher: HarperCollins

A famous coach is murdered in a crowded stadium. His most-prized possession — a ring set with the stunning Pink Panther Diamond — has vanished in the melee. The French government needs a master detective on the case, but the head of the Paris Police Bureau is unwilling to jeopardize his chances for the Medal of Honor with such a difficult, high-profile assignment. Surely Inspector Jacques Clouseau, a clumsy provincial gendarme with a knack for ignoring the obvious, could fill in without upstaging his superiors. Within seconds he proves his genius by narrowing the list down to just 60,000 suspects!

Pink Panther fans know Clouseau will recover the missing gem, bring a killer to justice, restore a Republic's damaged pride, and win the gratitude of an adoring nation. And he'll attempt to beguile the beautiful singer rumored to be at the center of the whole felonious affair. But the real mystery is how the bumbling detective will actually do it!

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New Hardcover Mysteries for October 2013

New Hardcover Crime Fiction from the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books

The Hidden Staircase Mystery Books has updated its list of new hardcover mysteries with books scheduled for publication in October 2013. Please note that some titles may publish early, and may already be available, and some may be delayed, published at a later date.

Below we're listing those authors with returning series characters, new series characters, and non-series or stand-alone mysteries in separate sections. All titles are available on our October new mystery books page, which will become the default home page for the site on October 1st.

• Authors with mysteries featuring returning series characters (in italics) this month:

Jane A. Adams (Naomi Blake, 8th) —  Gary Alexander (Buster Hightower, 4th) —  Tasha Alexander (Lady Emily Ashton, 8th) —  Donna Andrews (Meg Langslow, 16th) —  Jessica Fletcher and Donald Bain (Murder, She Wrote, 40th) —  Allison Brennan (Lucy Kincaid, 7th) —  Emily Brightwell (Mrs. Jeffries, 33rd) —  Rita Mae Brown (Mrs. Murphy, 22nd) —  Robert Olen Butler (Christopher Marlowe Cobb, 2nd) —  JoAnna Carl (Lee McKinney, Chocoholic, 13th) —  Joelle Charbonneau (Rebecca Robbins, 4th) —  Laura Childs and Diana Orgain (Carmela Bertrand, Scrapbooking, 11th) —  Chris Collett (Tom Mariner, 6th) —  Max Allan Collins (Nathan Heller, 18th) —  Isis Crawford (Mystery with Recipes, 9th) —  Elizabeth J. Duncan (Penny Brannigan, 5th) —  Paul M. Edwards (Toom Taggart, 2nd) —  Elizabeth George (Thomas Lynley and Barbara Havers, 18th) —  Tarquin Hall (Vish Puri, 4th) —  Charlaine Harris (Sookie Stackhouse —  Carolyn Hart (Bailey Ruth Raeburn, 4th) —  Ellen Hart (Jane Lawless, 21st) —  Steven F. Havill (Posadas County, 19th) —  Anne Hillerman (Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee, 19th) —  Peter James (Roy Grace, 9th) —  Iris Johansen (Eve Duncan and Joe Quinn, 17th) —  Craig Johnson (Walt Longmire Short Stories, 4th) —  Raymond Khoury (Sean Reilly and Tess Chaykin, 6th) —  Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga (Walking Dead, 3rd) —  Gail Lukasik (Leigh Girard, 3rd) —  G. M. Malliet (Max Tudor, 3rd) —  Archer Mayor (Joe Gunther, 24th) —  Val McDermid (Tony Hill, 8th) —  Susan McDuffie (Muirteach MacPhee, 3rd) —  Magdalen Nabb (Salvatore Guarnaccia, 10th) —  Jo Nesbo (Harry Hole, 10th) —  Weston Ochse (SEAL Team 666, 2nd) —  Tim O'Mara (Raymond Donne, 2nd) —  Sara Paretsky (V. I. Warshawski, 16th) —  James Patterson and Maxine Paetro (Angel Family, Confessions, 2nd) —  George Pelecanos (Spero Lucas, 2nd) —  Peter Quinn (Fintan Dunne, 3rd) —  Norman Russell (Inspector Jackson, 9th) —  John Sandford (Virgil Flowers, 7th) —  Lisa Scottoline (Rosato and Associates, 12th) —  Michael Sears (Jason Stafford, 2nd) —  Wilbur Smith (Hector Cross, 2nd) —  Sally Spencer (Sam Blackstone, 10th) —  Mark Sullivan (Robin Monarch, 2nd) —  Jane Tesh (David Randall, Grace Street, 3rd) —  Jeri Westerson (Crispin Guest, Medieval Noir, 6th) —  F. Paul Wilson (Repairman Jack, Early Years, 2nd) —  Stuart Woods (Stone Barrington, 27th)

• Authors with mysteries introducing characters in a new series (in italics) this month:

Michael Nethercott (O'Nelligan and Plunkett) —  Valerie Plame and Sarah Lovett (Vanessa Pierson) —  A. L. Shields (Church Builder) —  Toby Speed (Emma Trace) —  Vidar Sundstol (Minnesota Trilogy)

• Authors with non-series or stand-alone mysteries, novels of suspense, or thrillers this month:

Daniel Alarcon —  Filippo Bologna —  William Boyd —  Emma Chapman —  John Connolly —  Sandra Dallas —  Jeffery Deaver —  Nelson DeMille —  Dave Eggers —  R. J. Ellory —  Gwen Florio —  John Grisham —  Glenn Kaplan —  Nate Kenyon —  Susan Klaus —  Justin Kramon —  Margit Liesche —  Mike Maden —  Richard North Patterson —  William Petrocelli —  Christopher Rice —  James Sheehan —  Dan Simmons —  F. R. Tallis —  Donna Tartt —  Scott Turow —  P. D. Viner —  Peter Warner —  Christopher J. Yates

For more information on any of these titles, please visit the October new mysteries page on our website. If you're interested in new paperbacks, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where you can discover a library of new mystery, suspense and thriller books, also updated with October 2013 releases.

Please visit the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books where we are committed to providing readers and collectors of mystery books with the best and most current information about their favorite authors, titles, and series.

Love Bites, A Vampyres of Hollywood Mystery by Adrienne Barbeau, Now at a Special Price

Love Bites by Adrienne Barbeau

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Love Bites by Adrienne Barbeau, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, booksBnimble.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $0.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (09/27/2013 at 3:00 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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Love Bites by Adrienne Barbeau

Love Bites by Adrienne Barbeau
A Vampyres of Hollywood Mystery (2nd in series)
Publisher: booksBnimble

Ovsanna Moore is the successful owner of her own Hollywood film studio and the star of 17 blockbuster horror films, plus three, sadly, that went straight to video. But even vampires have bad days. Though never fat days or bad hair days — she looks pretty great for 450. And in those four and a half centuries she's pretty much seen everything, formed an opinion about it, and developed the kind of worldly-wise wit Joan Rivers only dreams about.

Peter King, on the other hand, is a Beverly Hills cop firmly rooted in human affairs, from the domestic issues of his lively Italian family to the romantic ones of his neighbor, snake dancer Suzie Q. Though Ovsanna's had flings with everyone from Genghis Khan to Errol Flynn, Peter's got what it takes to catch her eye and hold her interest. And he's one hell of a detective. He's also a consummate master of spin, concealing what he knows about the world of vampires, werewolves, and shapeshifters while solving the crimes they commit.

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King's Mountain by Sharyn McCrumb, New in Bookstores This Week

New Mysteries (July 2013)

Today's new hardcover mystery title, scheduled to be published this week by St. Martin's Press, is King's Mountain by Sharyn McCrumb.

For a list of more new hardcover mysteries published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for September 2013. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of September 2013 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

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King's Mountain by Sharyn McCrumb

King's Mountain
Sharyn McCrumb
Series: The Ballad Series

John Sevier had not taken much interest in the American Revolution. Homesteading in the Carolina mountains, Sevier was too busy fighting Indians and taming the wilderness to worry much about a far-off war, but when an arrogant British officer sends a message over the mountains, threatening to burn the settlers' farms and kill their families, the war becomes personal.

That abrasive officer is British Army Major Patrick Ferguson, who is both charmingly antagonistic and surprisingly endearing. The younger son of a Scottish earl, Ferguson suffers constant misfortunes, making his dedication and courage count for nothing. When he loses the use of his arm from an injury at Brandywine, his commander sends him south, away from the war — which, in 1780, George Washington and the Continental Army are losing. Ordered to recruit wealthy Southern planters to the British cause, Ferguson courts disaster by provoking the frontiersmen, and suddenly the far-off war is a sword's length away. The British aristocrat on a fine white horse is the antihero to Sevier's American pioneer spirit. Two Tory washerwomen, Virginia Sal — whose lucid voice lends humor and mysticism to the pages — and Virginia Paul, a mysterious woman too well-acquainted with death, portray the human side of the king's army. With a regiment of British regulars and local Tory volunteers, Ferguson believes he's an indomitable force.

Threatened by the Loyalists with invasion and the loss of their land, Sevier knows that Ferguson has to be stopped. In response, Sevier and his loyal comrades — many of whom would play key roles in later parts of American history — raise an unpaid volunteer militia of more than a thousand men. Bringing their own guns, riding their own horses, and wearing just their civilian clothes, the Overmountain Men ally themselves with other states' militias and march toward Charlotte in search of Ferguson's marauding army.

On a hill straddling the North and South Carolina lines, in what Thomas Jefferson later called "the turning point of the American Revolution", the Overmountain Men triumph, proving that the British forces can be stopped. Their victory at King's Mountain inspired the colonies to fight on, ending the war one year later at Yorktown.

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Telemystery: Martin Freeman Joins Cast of Fargo

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

Martin Freeman (Sherlock) will star in FX Network's limited series Fargo.

Inspired by the 1996 feature film of the same title, Fargo will follow a different crime storyline and feature different characters, but will retain the wry humor of the original.

Freeman will play Lester Nygaard, a character similar to one played by William H. Macy. An insurance salesman who has seen better days, his life is changed when a stranger (Billy Bob Thornton playing Lorne Malvo) comes to town.

Production is set to begin next month in Calgary. The 10-episode series is expected to premiere in Spring 2014.

Save 30% This Weekend at Kobo on Selected eBooks

30% Off Select Kobo eBooks through September 30th, 2013

Kobo is having a pretty good deal this weekend — actually through Monday, September 30th, 2013 — where you can purchase any of a select group of ebooks for 30% off.

The good news for mystery, suspense, and thriller readers is that there are a lot of titles to choose from!

Click on the banner (above, right) or use this link to see the list. And when you get to the bottom of the page on the Kobo site, you're not actually done with the list: Click on the "Show More Results" button to see even more titles.

The vast majority of the books available are either novels of mystery, romance, or romantic suspense. Don't forget to use the promo code SEPTOFFER30 when checking out!

Silent Waters, A Military Thriller by Jan Coffey, Now at a Special Price

Silent Waters by Jan Coffey

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Silent Waters by Jan Coffey, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, MM Books.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $0.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (09/27/2013 at 1:00 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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Silent Waters by Jan Coffey

Silent Waters by Jan Coffey
A Military Thriller
Publisher: MM Books

A nuclear submarine cuts silently through the waters of the North Atlantic, commandeered by two-dozen armed terrorists.

The target: New York City.

Fighting for their lives aboard the hijacked submarine, Commander Darius McCann and Ship Superintendent Amy Russell have only one hope for survival. With the lives of millions at stake, they must play a dangerous game of cat and mouse where capture would mean certain death.

On land, two NCIS investigators are working feverishly to learn the details of the hijacking in time to stop the attack. As mass hysteria paralyzes New York City, they uncover a trail of secrets as dangerous as the silent weapon aimed at the heart of America.

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A New MystereBook: Innocent in Las Vegas by A. R. Winters

New MystereBooks (Mystery eBooks)

Here is a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers …

Innocent in Las Vegas by A. R. Winters is the first in this series of comic crime capers. "I tell myself every day that I don't hate my job. It doesn't pay as much as stripping or being a cocktail waitress, but I get to wear more clothes. But there's a reason I'm trying to leave the madness of the casino pit to become a Private Investigator …"

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Innocent in Las Vegas by A. R. Winters

Innocent in Las Vegas by A. R. Winters
A Tiffany Black Mystery
Publisher: A. R. Winters
Publication Date: September 05, 2013

Cupcake-loving croupier Tiffany Black is determined to leave her job at the casino for good. She's one small step away from acquiring her Private Investigator license, and has her eye on the prize.

Accepting her first real case — investigating the murder of casino-mogul Ethan Becker — should be exciting. Instead, things spiral out of control and Tiffany finds herself in over her head, as she confronts secretive suspects, corrupt casino henchmen and her mysterious, ex-Special Forces bodyguard.

Tiffany's poker-hustling Nanna and pushy parents want her to find a nice man and settle down, but Tiffany just wants to track down the real murderer before he finds her first …

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Telemystery: CBS Orders Script for Crime Drama, Insecurity

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

CBS has ordered a crime drama script from Shane Brennan (NCIS, King & Maxwell) and Jesse Stern (NCIS) titled Insecurity.

The plotline is centered on the head of security for a Boston art museum, who uses his background as a former Federal agent and personal experience — he was raised by criminals — to help solve complex cases around the country.

(via Deadline)

A Conversation with Suspense Writer Russell Blake

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Russell Blake
with Russell Blake

We are delighted to welcome suspense writer Russell Blake to Omnimystery News today.

The author of over twenty suspense, thriller and action/adventure books, Russell's first detective novel is Black (Reprobation Ltd., September 2013 ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to talk to him about his venture in this genre.

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Omnimystery News: How do you decide if a book will be a stand-alone or one of a series?

Russell Blake
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Russell Blake

Russell Blake: I generally come up with the character, and just know whether he or she will support a series — mainly because of the depth of my appreciation of that figure's, well, character. The more intriguing and interesting the character, the more quirky and unusual, the more promising as the protag to carry a series. Once I've fleshed the characters out enough so that they're real to me, then I plot. Character always drives plot in my book.

OMN: Black is your first work of "detective fiction". What prompted you to write it?

RB: Well, most of my oeuvre is in the suspense thriller and action/adventure area. I have 22 novels at last count, and probably fifteen are in those genres, with a couple of non-fiction novels thrown in to keep life interesting, and several police procedurals when that mood strikes me. With Black, my latest, I'm actually stepping into a genre I've loved my whole life, but for some reason never wrote in: Hard-boiled detective fiction. It was different than my other novels, but I have to say, the book turned out to be one of my favorites. So much so that Black is now a series that I see continuing virtually indefinitely.

OMN: Tell us something about the book that isn't mentioned in the synopsis.

RB: Black skewers the LA lifestyle, specifically the superficiality of the show biz scene, which spills over into most of the culture. It pokes fun at many of the sacred cows in that town, and does so with a vicious sense of humor. It's edgy and noir without taking itself too seriously, but has enough literary meat on the bones to satisfy pickier readers.

OMN: Are any of the characters in Black based on, or inspired by, real people?

RB: I think most good authors bring personal experience into the mix when creating their character attributes. Hard not to and have a fully-fleshed, 3D character. I'd say most of the characters in my books are based on people I know and situations I've either been in, or have working knowledge of. I won't go into how, or what situations. You can use your imagination.

OMN: Describe your writing process.

RB: I typically write a one page outline using a three act form. Beginning, middle and end. I don't do bios. The character's vivid and fully formed in my head by the time I've decided they warrant a novel. Once I have that one pager, I do maybe the first 15 chapter headings — single sentence descriptions of what happens in the chapter, a la "Black at his therapist, who's F-ing with him." From there I sort of know what the point of the chapter is, and I just start writing. By the time I'm at about Chapter 14, I know what the next 15 should be, so I do those headings. Pretty soon I've got a book. As to the cast of characters, I usually have that pretty well set when I start as well. A few novels I've expanded the list because I wanted to explore a tangent, but usually I have the framework defined in my mind, and just need to write it. As to process, I write 12 hours a day when I'm in a novel. I've tried other approaches, but it doesn't work for me. I need to stay completely immersed for the best result. I don't recommend trying that at home, but it's the only way that I can do it.

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

RB: I usually do internet research, combined with my experience. Sometimes I'll consult with an expert. For example, in Upon A Pale Horse, which is a bio-thriller I recently released, I consulted with one of the leading authorities on lab-created retroviruses to better understand the possibility of one of them making its way into the general population, which the book posits has already happened — and which terrifyingly, seems well supported by the data. That was probably the most controversial topic, and also the most exciting — when you have people asking you, "Are you sure you want to publish this? Aren't you afraid for your life?", it's probably not only exciting, but relevant. I also did a lot of research into the true causes of the 2008 financial crisis for my police procedural Silver Justice, which is chilling in its implications and further offers insight into why the world will never pull out of that tailspin, and how most of the nation's assets got transfered to a few extremely powerful interests. For that, I consulted with experts on the clearing and settlement system on Wall Street — the plumbing of the system. I now know enough about it to stay well clear of any markets, because I can say with certainty they're completely rigged, and the average Joe has no chance. By design, not due to flaws.

OMN: What about the settings for your books? Do you take any liberties to advance the plot?

RB: Black is set in Los Angeles, and I've very true to it, as I am in all my novels. Nothing pulls me out of a read than where the author does sloppy research, especially if I'm familiar with the place. So I don't do that.

OMN: The cover of Black has a crisp, noir feel to it. Was this your idea?

RB: I had this vision of the cover once I decided on the main character's name and the genre. Artemus Black. If the title was Black, and the genre and vibe was hard-boiled noir, I wanted something that evoked that mood, something forties-ish that was nostalgic, but also projected the requisite pathos and cynicism. I wound up hiring a model and photographer to get the mood right, and ended up with a bunch of good shots. I'm delighted with the way the cover turned out. I'd say it's 100% what I envisioned, and does the book good service.

OMN: What is the best advice — and harshest criticism — you've received as an author? And what might you say to aspiring writers?

RB: Keep it interesting — in other words, write what would fascinate you, as a reader, not you as an author. The reader is paramount. He's king. Lose sight of that and you lose the race.

As to criticism? Boy, it's all harsh, but I'd say that my editors have erased my sensitivity level to the point where my skin's pretty thick. I think I started out trying too hard, and have toned that down. I love prose, love the use of language, and that can carry you away as an author and make for a tough slog for the average reader — something that is meritorious, but not a lot of fun to read, a la Infinite Jest, which is sheer brilliance but a bear to grapple with. What I've learned is to write it the way I want it, and then go back and be ruthless on rewrite, and cut, cut, cut. Sort of like that saying, "Just the facts."

As to my advice for aspiring authors? Always be writing the next one. The more books you write, the better you'll get, if you're applying yourself. And you'll have more items on the virtual shelves, so the odds of being discovered increase. But probably the most important, besides write a lot, is read the works of those you wish to write like. In other words, read good books, because you are what you eat, and if you're eating crap, you'll probably be putting out crap, too.

OMN: Complete this sentence: "I am a mystery author/thriller writer and thus I am also ...".

RB: "I am a mystery author/thriller writer and thus I am also a pathological liar." You have to be. You're being paid to lie for a living. To invent. To tell tall tales. Hopefully so believably that the reader can't tell where the truth ends and the lie starts. It's a great gig. If I was a little better at it, I would probably be a politician or a psychic.

OMN: You've mentioned that you have your characters well established in your mind before you start writing. If your books are adapted for screen, what actors do you see playing the parts?

RB: Tough question. On my most popular series, JET, I totally knew who — Jennifer Alba, playing the ex-Mossad operative battling for her life, or a younger Angelina Jolie. Ditto on my second most popular series, the Assassin series, where the assassin is either a younger Johnn Depp or Leonardo DiCaprio, and the head of the task force is Benicio Del Toro. For Black, I'd have to stretch some. He's mid-forties, world-weary, beaten by life and put away wet. Maybe a guy like Liam Neeson? For the rest, I have no idea, because I'm not up on the various actors nowadays. I haven't watched TV for a decade, nor had time to see a movie for about 3 years, with my writing schedule, so I don't know who's current anymore.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read when you were younger? Did any of these influence how and what you write today?

RB: I devoured Forsyth, Ludlum, Cussler, Chandler. I mean, I read other stuff earlier, but those were the ones I remember the most vividly. Oh, and Sherlock Holmes and Dickens.

I'd say my current approach has more in common with the more literary types than the pulp novelists. I find myself returning to favorites like David Foster Wallace and James Lee Burke for inspiration in the use of language.

OMN: What do you read now for pleasure?

RB: Ha ha ha. I have no time to read this year. But the last few I did were James Lee Burke (Purple Cane Road, Last Car to Elysian Fields), Ben Fountain's masterful Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, David Vinjamuri's Operator, and Steven Konkoly's Black Flagged Apex and Vector.

OMN: Now that you're writing detective fiction, what are some of your favorite series characters by other authors?

RB: Harry Bosch, Dave Robicheaux, Chili Palmer and Lincoln Rhyme. For different reasons. But all are quirky, somewhat dark, tormented and interesting. Seems fitting we end where we started, which is at, keep it interesting.

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Russell Blake lives in Mexico and enjoys his dogs, fishing, boating, tequila and writing. For more information about the author and his work, visit his website at RussellBlake.com or find him on Facebook and Twitter.

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Black by Russell Blake

Black
Russell Blake
An Artemus Black Mystery (1st in series)

Artemus Black. Perennially down-on-his-luck Hollywood PI whose Bogie fixation is as dated as his wardrobe. With an assistant who mocks him relentlessly, an obese cat that loathes him, a romantic life that's deader than Elvis, money problems, booze, nicotine, and anger management issues, how much worse can it get?

When he takes a case that's supposed to be easy money working for a celebrity whose colleagues and surrounding paparazzi are dropping faster than interest in the star's big comeback, the cakewalk turns ugly and Black finds himself in a web of deceit, betrayal, and murder — and bad hair days.

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