Wednesday, February 26, 2014

In a Dry Season, An Alan Banks Mystery by Peter Robinson, Now at a Special Price

In a Dry Season by Peter Robinson

MystereBooks is pleased to feature In a Dry Season by Peter Robinson, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, HarperCollins.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $1.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (02/26/2014 at 5:00 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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In a Dry Season by Peter Robinson

In a Dry Season by Peter Robinson
An Alan Banks Mystery (10th in series)
Publisher: HarperCollins

Winner of the 2000 Anthony Award for Best Novel.

In the blistering, dry summer, the waters of Thornfield Reservior have been depleted, revealing the ruins of the small Yorkshire village that lay at its bottom, bringing with it the unidentified bones of a brutally murdered young woman.

Detective Chief Inspector Banks faces a daunting challenge: he must unmask a killer who has escaped detection for half a century. Because the dark secret of Hobb's End continue to haunt the dedicated policeman even though the town that bred then has died — and long after its former residents have been scattered to far places … or themselves to the grave.

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A New MystereBook: Ladies of the Garden Club by Gloria Alden

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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 during February 2014 priced $4.99 or less …

Ladies of the Garden Club by Gloria Alden is the third mystery to feature part-time botanist and amateur sleuth Catherine Jewell, owner of Roses in Thyme nursery.

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Ladies of the Garden Club by Gloria Alden

Ladies of the Garden Club by Gloria Alden
A Catherine Jewell Mystery
Publisher: Willow Knoll Publishing
Publication Date: February 24, 2014
Price: $3.99 (as of 02/26/14 04:30 PM ET)

Small town Portage Falls is the idyllic place for an event on the town Green, but when an elderly member of the garden club shows up dead in Catherine Jewell's greenhouse, she falls under suspicion since she's an authority on poisonous plants.

As more tragedies plague members of the garden club, Catherine and others begin to suspect that somebody has it in for them.

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Touch & Go, A Novel of Suspense by Lisa Gardner, Now at a Special Price

Touch & Go by Lisa Gardner

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Touch & Go by Lisa Gardner, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Signet.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $2.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (02/26/2014 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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Touch & Go by Lisa Gardner

Touch & Go by Lisa Gardner
A Novel of Suspense
Publisher: Signet

Ten minutes after walking the elite Back Bay townhouse and investigator Tessa Leoni already doesn't like what she sees. Signs of an abduction. Clearly the work of professionals. At best, the entire family has been kidnapped. At worst …

The more Tessa learns about the Denbe family, the less she likes their chances. What might have looked like the perfect existence — a powerful CEO, his adoring wife, their angelic child — is not what it appears. Husband, wife, daughter — magazine perfect, but each hiding dark secrets …

Tessa knows more than she'd like to about families riddled with lies. What she doesn't know is where the Denbes are and if any of them are still breathing. She'll have to climb over unbending feds and territorial local cops to find out, and if she's not fast, the Denbes' chances of survival will quickly become little more than …touch and go.

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The Ballad of Mila by Matteo Strukul, a New 1st in Series Mystery Introducing Mila Zago

The Ballad of Mila by Matteo Strukul, a First in Series Mystery

We are pleased to present you with one of this month's new 1st in Series mysteries: The Ballad of Mila by Matteo Strukul and introducing Mila Zago.

What we know about the character: Mila Zago, aka Red Dread, is a bounty hunter in Italy.

For more information about her first case, see a synopsis of the book, below.

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The Ballad of Mila by Matteo Strukul

The Ballad of Mila by Matteo Strukul
Series: A Mila Zago Mystery
Publisher: Exhibit A
Format(s): Mass Market Paperback, eBook

Two perfectly matched gangs are fighting for control of the North-East Italian region of Venetia. But a formidable young woman with vengeance on her mind has plans to upset the balance.

Abandoned by her mother and violated by a gang of criminals just after they slaughtered her father, Mila Zago is a cold-blooded killer, a deadly assassin. Brought up by her grandfather on the Sette Comuni plateau under a rigid martial code, she returns home to seek her revenge.

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Bell, Cook, and Candle, An Angie Amalfi Mystery by Joanne Pence, Now at a Special Price

Bell, Cook, and Candle by Joanne Pence

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Bell, Cook, and Candle by Joanne Pence, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Avon.

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 (02/26/2014 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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Bell, Cook, and Candle by Joanne Pence

Bell, Cook, and Candle by Joanne Pence
An Angie Amalfi Mystery (9th in series)
Publisher: Avon

For once Angie Amalfi's newest culinary venture, "Comical Cakes", seems to be a roaring success! There's nothing funny, however, about her homicide detective boyfriend Paavo Smith's latest case. Paavo's investigating a series of baffling murders that may be rooted in satanic ritual. And when Angie is called upon to deliver a humorous confection to the mysterious owner of a decadent after-hours goth club, the inquisitive gourmet baker suddenly finds herself up to her neck in the demonic business.

It gets harder to focus on pastry alone when strange "accidents" and desecrations to her delectable, fresh-baked creations begin occurring with frightening regularity. And if Angie can't help Paavo track down a maniacal serial killer with an obsessively unhealthy interest in her, she might end up as devil's food of a different kind.

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The Resistance Man by Martin Walker, New in Bookstores in February 2014

New Mysteries (

Today's new hardcover mystery title, scheduled to be published during February 2014 by Knopf, is The Resistance Man by Martin Walker.

For a list of more new hardcover mysteries published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for February 2014. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of February 2014 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

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The Resistance Man by Martin Walker

The Resistance Man
Martin Walker
Series: Bruno, Chief of Police (6th)

A veteran of the Resistance dies, and among his possessions are documents that connect him to a notorious train robbery. A former British spymaster's estate is burglarized, the latest in a spree of expert thefts. An academic's home is broken into just as she is finishing a revelatory book on France's nuclear weapons program. An antiques dealer is found brutally murdered, and his former lover, the number one suspect, is on the run.

It's just another summer in St. Denis for Bruno, who must balance the constant barrage of demands on his time and expertise — including the complex affections of two powerful women, town politics (the mayor is having romantic problems of his own), his irrepressible puppy, Balzac, and nights entertaining friends and visitors with ever-sumptuous repasts — with a new focus on the mounting crime wave, whose seemingly unrelated events Bruno begins to suspect are linked. His search for clues to crimes old and new leads to stunning revelations about both his country's history and his own, and puts several more lives — including Bruno's — in deadly danger. In a thrilling denouement that proves the past is never really past, Bruno fights to secure the future of his beloved community and those he cares about most.

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The Ritual Bath, A Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus Mystery by Faye Kellerman, at a Special Price during February 2014

The Ritual Bath by Faye Kellerman

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 The Ritual Bath by Faye Kellerman. This Kindle book was listed at $1.99 as of the date and time of this post, Wednesday, February 26, 2014 at 1:30 PM ET, and should be available at this price through the end of the month.

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The Ritual Bath by Faye Kellerman

The Ritual Bath by Faye Kellerman
A Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: Harper

Winner of the 1987 Macavity Award for Best First Novel.

Detective Peter Decker of the LAPD is stunned when he gets the report. Someone has shattered the sanctuary of a remote yeshiva community in the California hills with an unimaginable crime. One of the women was brutally raped as she returned from the mikvah, the bathhouse where the cleansing ritual is performed.

The crime was called in by Rina Lazarus, and Decker is relieved to discover that she is a calm and intelligent witness. She is also the only one in the sheltered community willing to speak of this unspeakable violation. As Rina tries to steer Decker through the maze of religious laws the two grow closer. But before they get to the bottom of this horrendous crime, revelations come to light that are so shocking that they threaten to come between the hard-nosed cop and the deeply religious woman with whom he has become irrevocably linked.

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What Angels Fear, A Sebastian St. Cyr Mystery by C. S. Harris, Now at a Special Price

What Angels Fear by C. S. Harris

MystereBooks is pleased to feature What Angels Fear by C. S. Harris, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, NAL.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $2.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (02/26/2014 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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What Angels Fear by C. S. Harris

What Angels Fear by C. S. Harris
A Sebastian St. Cyr Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: NAL

It's 1811, and the threat of revolution haunts the upper classes of King George III's England. Then a beautiful young woman is found savagely murdered on the altar steps of an ancient church near Westminster Abbey.

A dueling pistol found at the scene and the damning testimony of a witness both point to one man — Sebastian St. Cyr, Viscount Devlin, a brilliant young nobleman shattered by his experience in the Napoleonic Wars.

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A New MystereBook: Risking It All for Her Boss by Sharron McClellan

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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 during February 2014 priced $4.99 or less …

Risking It All for Her Boss by Sharron McClellan is a new book from Entangled Ignite: intrigue, passion, and heart-stopping suspense. Each Ignite title features to-die-for heroes and kick-butt heroines on an emotional rollercoaster ride toward love.

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Risking It All for Her Boss by Sharron McClellan

Risking It All for Her Boss by Sharron McClellan
A Heroes for Hire Novel of Romantic Suspense
Publisher: Entangled Ignite
Publication Date: February 24, 2014
Price: $0.99 (as of 02/26/14 12:30 PM ET)

Big Risk. Big Reward. No Regrets.

When High Risk Securities (HRS) agent Eva Torres botches an undercover job by failing to rescue both of the kidnap victims she was sent to retrieve, Quinn Blackwood — her former lover and the man who broke her heart — pulls her and one of the victims out of harm's way. As a penalty for her sins, she's offered the dull job of escorting a former bio-chemical warfare scientist to London to reunite with his daughter. Much to her displeasure, the job of monitoring her assignment is given to Quinn Blackwood, her former lover and the man who broke her heart.

Quinn isn't thrilled with the situation either. He taught Eva everything he knew about secrets, sex, and lies — but the biggest lie of all was the one he'd told himself: that his missions for HRS were more important than anything, including his relationship with Eva. Because now that they're working together again, the urge to put his hands on her, to feel her beneath him again, is killing him.

Things only get worse when their current operation goes wrong and the scientist they're guarding is kidnapped mid-air. Now, Eva and Quinn have to work together to find him before he is forced to create a monstrous weapon that could destroy entire cities. A hard task made more difficult they find themselves fighting both the enemy and their building desire for each other. Can they work together for the sake of the mission without reigniting the passion between them — or will passion be the salvation of them all?

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Telemystery: Amazon Orders Third Season of Ripper Street

Ripper Street (BBC)

We thought we had seen the end of Ripper Street when BBC One canceled the historical crime drama after its second season.

Now we're learning that a third season of 8 episodes will be produced with the same cast, courtesy of Amazon, which also acquired the rights to the first two seasons. It will stream exclusively on Amazon Prime several months before it airs on BBC One and BBC America.

"We're delighted to have secured not only the highly popular first two seasons of Ripper Street for our Prime Instant Video customers," said Jason Ropell, head of Amazon Instant Video International Content Acquisition, "but we can also confirm today that we will be making season three, news that we know will delight the millions of fans of this brilliant British drama."

"This is an exceptional opportunity to bring back Ripper Street for a third series by working with a great partner," said Ben Stephenson, BBC Controller of Drama Commissioning.

Matthew MacFayden stars as Detective Inspector Edmund Reid, whose job is to protect London's Whitechapel district in the years following the terror of Jack the Ripper. But as the 19th century enters its final decade, recession stalks Great Britain. Its preeminent role in the world is under threat and nowhere is the bloated British Empire's problems felt more keenly than in its dark heart: the East End of London.

Production is expected to begin soon, with the first episodes (or possibly even the entire season) available on Amazon Prime by the end of the year.

A Conversation with Crime Novelist Deborah Crombie

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Deborah Crombie
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We are delighted to welcome crime novelist Deborah Crombie to Omnimystery News today.

Deborah's latest Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James mystery is The Sound of Broken Glass (William Morrow; February 2013 hardcover, audio and ebook formats and now available as a trade paperback).

We recently had the opportunity to catch up with the author to discuss her books.

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Omnimystery News: The Sound of Broken Glass is the fifteenth book in your series. What is it about series mysteries that appeals to you as an author?

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Deborah Crombie: I chose a recurring character — or in my case, recurring characters — because I like reading about recurring characters. I love the sense of dropping in on old friends to see what they're up to. And as inexperienced as I was when I wrote the first book in what is now a fifteen-going-on-sixteen book series, I felt very strongly that I did NOT want my characters to be static. I wanted them to grow emotionally, have relationships, deal with personal challenges. That has certainly been the case, although I could not have predicted much of what's happened in the course of the series.

OMN: Into what mystery genre do you place your books?

DC: I would call my books British detective novels. Although my detectives are serving police officers, many of the cases in the books impact my characters in a personal way that is outside the usual scope of a police procedural. And I think labeling the books as police procedurals is limiting in terms of attracting readers.

OMN: Tell us something about The Sound of Broken Glass that isn't mentioned in the publisher's synopsis.

DC: The recording studio featured in several scenes in Crystal Palace (which is in far south London) is a real place called Antenna Studios. It's very cool, and Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine started her career here.

OMN: Give us a synopsis of the book in a tweet.

DC: Rock guitarist suspect in murder. Will tunes clear him or kill him? #TheSoundofBrokenGlass

OMN: How much of your own personal or professional experience have you included in your books?

DC: I don't think I have ever based a character entirely on someone I know, although there are snippets here and there. And I've never based a story entirely on a real event, although real events often serve as jumping off points. For instance, in Water Like a Stone, I read a newspaper story about a couple who had bought a house in west Texas. When they began to remodel, they found the remains of infant about a year old in the wall. I immediately thought, "What happened to this child? How did no one notice this baby was missing?" That child became the baby that Duncan's sister Juliet finds entombed in the wall of dairy barn she's remodeling in Cheshire.

OMN: Describe your writing process, and has it changed over the years?

DC: I start with a synopsis, then create a story board of the main story lines, and sketches of the major characters. From there I will move to a chapter/scene outline, but that always shifts as I write. The cast of characters always expands, and sometimes the story takes unexpected directions, although it almost always ends up where I intended. I've written the last couple of books in Scrivener, which I love, and I find I am doing my outlining in shorter segments within the software.

OMN: And where do you usually write?

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DC: I move around the house. I have an upstairs office/study, but often in the summer write in the sunporch so I can look out into the garden. The last few months I've been writing in the downstairs guest room, as our older dog is not mangaging too many trips up and down the steep stairs and she likes to be with me. Is there such a thing as organized clutter? I like a lot of personal stuff around me — photos, journals, little things that relate to the book.

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

DC: Because I don't live where my books are set, I always make research trips to England when I'm planning a book. Several times I've been lucky enough to finish a book while there. So I do "on the ground" research, and I also make good use of books and maps (What did I do before Google maps???) and the internet. And I often consult experts on specific topics. My most challenging AND most exciting research I've done would be the rowing in No Mark Upon Her. I knew nothing. I learned a tremendous amount. And I got to go out in a rowing scull with an Olympic gold medalist rower which was terrifying and wonderful.

And I had a great time learning all about guitars and getting current with music for The Sound of Broken Glass.

OMN: How did you go about selecting the title for the book? And were you involved with the cover design?

DC: Ah, The Sound of Broken Glass. One of my favorite titles, although I have had people correct me and say you you can't hear broken glass. It's metaphoric. Part of the background of the book is the history of the Crystal Palace in south London which burned to the ground in one terrible night in 1936. And the core of the story has to do with shattered relationships. And rock music, and there is a rock song called "I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass."

My publisher's art department did a brilliant job on the cover. It looks like shattered glass. And it's three-dimensional, which you don't realize if you have the digital version. You can actually feel the shards …

OMN: How true are you to your English settings?

DC: I try to be very true to the real geography — it's one of the things I love most about writing the books. Although I will sometimes change the name of a place where a fictional murder has been committed.

OMN: If you could travel anywhere in the world, all expenses paid, to research a setting, where would that be?

DC: I've always wanted to go to Africa, and lately have been watching a TV series, Strike Back, in which the first few seasons were filmed primarily in South Africa. I'd love to go there, and to Kenya and Tanzania. Maybe I could send my detectives on a luxury safari …

OMN: What are some of your outside interests? And have any of these found their way into your books?

DC: I love to read. I love my German Shepherd dogs, and my cats. I love to walk. I love my garden. I love to cook. And travel. And listen to music. My characters get to do most of these things, too.

OMN: Complete this sentence for us: "I am a crime novelist and thus I am also …".

DC: I am a crime novelist and thus I am also a little weird.

OMN: What advice might you offer to aspiring writers?

DC: Read a lot. Write a lot. Write things you would want to read. Don't follow the market.

OMN: What kind of feedback do you most enjoy receiving from your readers?

DC: I love getting readers' feedback on the developments in my continuing characters stories.

OMN: After fifteen books in this series, do you have a mental image of what Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James look like? And if so, what actors would you select to play the parts in a film or television adaptation?

DC: I have a very strong mental image, but have never quite been able to match it to specific actors.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read when you were young?

DC: I read mystery, but my first real love was fantasy and sci-fi. But for some reason those genres don't tempt me as a writer. I like the structure of the crime novel, and the examination of character.

OMN: And what do you read now for pleasure?

DC: I have very catholic taste. I read crime and some "women's fiction" although I despise the term. I read fantasy and sci-fi. I'm a huge fan of Jim Butcher's Harry Dresden novels. And I can't wait for Deborah Harkness's third book to come out this summer.

OMN: Are there any specific authors that may have influenced how and what you write today?

DC: I particularly admired PD James, Reginald Hill, and Peter Robinson.

OMN: What kinds of films do you enjoy watching?

DC: I love action films. Probably not what you'd expect for someone who writes talky, character driven books, but maybe I like them because of the change of pace. I love the Bourne trilogy. I love the Daniel Craig Bond films. But if my books are influenced by anything, it would be British television crime dramas.

OMN: Do you have any favorite crime drama series characters?

DC: I've just heard that Lewis is coming back for six episodes. So, Lewis and Hathaway from Lewis. Rachel Bailey and Janet Scott from Scott and Bailey. And, of course, Sherlock Holmes and John Watson from Sherlock.

OMN: Create a Top 5 list on any subject.

DC: Top 5 Things to Do in London:

1) Portobello Market;
2) Have champagne at Searcy's Champagne Bar in St. Pancras International;
3) Take the Big Bus tour, from the top deck on a nice day;
4) Walk through Soho and Covent Garden on a clear night when the moon is full; and
5) Stand on Putney Bridge and watch the scullers go out from the rowing clubs.

OMN: What's next for you?

DC: I'm going to London for almost a month in May, researching the next book, and just soaking up the atmosphere!

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Deborah Crombie grew up near Dallas, Texas, but from a child always had the inexplicable feeling that she belonged in England. After earning a Bachelor's degree in Biology from Austin College in Sherman, Texas, she made her first trip to Britain and felt she'd come home. She later lived in both Chester, England, and Edinburgh, Scotland, where she failed to make as good a use of being cold and poor as JK Rowling.

It was not until almost a decade later that, living once more in Texas and raising her small daughter, she had the idea for her first novel, a mystery set in Yorkshire. She had no credentials other than a desire to write and a severe case of homesickness for Britain. A Share in Death, published in 1993, was honored with a Macavity Award as Best First Novel.

The author still lives in Texas but spends several months out of the year in Britain, maintaining a precarious balance between the two, and occasionally confusing her cultural references. For more information about Deborah, please visit her website at Deborah Crombie.com or find her on Facebook and Twitter.

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The Sound of Broken Glass by Deborah Crombie

The Sound of Broken Glass
Deborah Crombie
A Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James Mystery

Scotland Yard detectives Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James are on the case in a captivating mystery that blends a murder from the past with a powerful danger in the present.

When Detective Inspector James joins forces with Detective Inspector Melody Talbot to solve the murder of an esteemed barrister, their investigation leads them to realize that nothing is what it seems — with the crime they’re investigating and their own lives.

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