Friday, May 02, 2014

The Devil's Playground by Stav Sherez, New on The Mystery Bookshelf in May 2014

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Today's featured paperback original mystery title, scheduled to be published during May 2014 by Faber & Faber Crime, is The Devil's Playground by Stav Sherez.

For a list of more new paperback mysteries, thrillers, and novels of suspense published this month, visit our Mystery Bookshelf page for May 2014. For hardcover titles, visit New Mysteries for a selection of books published during May 2014.

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The Devil's Playground by Stav Sherez

The Devil's Playground
Stav Sherez
Series: A Crime Thriller

The author's debut novel, it was first published by Michael Joseph in 2004 and shortlisted for the CWA John Creasey Dagger. This is its first appearance as a US print/ebook edition.

In a forgotten corner of a rainlashed park in Amsterdam, the body of a tramp is found. With scarring on his body which suggests he may be the latest victim of a serial killer terrorizing the city, the police can find no name, only the telephone number of a young Englishman.

Jon Reed is summoned from London to identify the body, of the man he knew as Jake Colby. With a killer on the loose, he and the detective in charge of the case are determined to help uncover the truth of what happened to his mysterious friend, no matter where that may lead them.

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Impact, A Wyman Ford Mystery by Douglas Preston, Now at a Special Price

Impact by Douglas Preston

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Impact by Douglas Preston, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Forge Books.

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 (05/02/2014 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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Impact by Douglas Preston

Impact by Douglas Preston
A Wyman Ford Mystery (2nd in series)
Publisher: Forge Books

Wyman Ford is tapped for a secret expedition to Cambodia … to locate the source of strangely beautiful gemstones that do not appear to be of this world.

A brilliant meteor lights up the Maine coast … and two young women borrow a boat and set out for a distant island to find the impact crater.

A scientist at the National Propulsion Facility discovers an inexplicable source of gamma rays in the outer Solar System. He is found decapitated, the data missing.

High resolution NASA images reveal an unnatural feature hidden in the depths of a crater on Mars … and it appears to have been activated.

Sixty hours and counting.

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A New MystereBook: Mermaids of Bodega Bay by Mary Birk

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 during May 2014 priced $4.99 or less …

Mermaids of Bodega Bay by Mary Birk is the first mystery in this series, introducing Scottish Police Superintendent Terrence Reid.

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Mermaids of Bodega Bay by Mary Birk

Mermaids of Bodega Bay by Mary Birk
A Terrence Reid Mystery
Publisher: Mary Birk
Publication Date: May 01, 2014
Price: $2.99 (as of 05/02/14 12:30 PM ET)

Suspecting that his estranged wife is having an affair with a famous artist from a renowned American art dynasty, Scottish Police Superintendent Terrence Reid, heir to a whiskey fortune and Scottish title, travels to the small California seaside town of Bodega Bay to try to win her back — only to discover that her lover's six-year-old daughter has just been kidnapped.

Anne, a talented historic garden designer, doesn't know whether to bless or curse the luck that had her husband show up on her doorstep just as disaster strikes the Grainger Art Colony. Moving on after he left her was hard, but she'd done it with Andrew Grainger's help.

When Anne and her lover become the FBI's chief suspects, Reid, compelled to exonerate the woman he still loves, steps in to investigate — and in the process, uncovers a shocking web of deceit and danger.

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New Poster for TNT's New Mystery Drama Murder in the First

Murder in the First (June 2014)

A new poster has been released by TNT for its new mystery drama Murder in the First (right; click for larger image). The tagline: "Dead girls don't talk."

Taye Diggs and Kathleen Robertson star as homicide detectives Terry English (Diggs) and Hildy Mulligan (Robertson) as they investigate two seemingly unrelated murders. The mystery deepens, however, when they find both murders have a common denominator in a Silicon Valley wunderkind (Tom Felton).

Created by Steven Bochco, Murder in the First premieres on June 09, 2014 at 10 PM ET/PT.

A Conversation with Len Maynard and Mick Sims, Who Write as Maynard Sims

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Maynard Sims
with Maynard Sims

We are delighted to welcome author Maynard Sims to Omnimystery News today. Actually, that should be "authors" as Maynard Sims is the name used by writing duo Len Maynard and Mick Sims.

Their most recent mystery thriller is Let Death Begin (Enigmatic Press; February 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to talk to the authors about their work.

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Omnimystery News: You write both stand-alones and series books. Tell us a little about both.

Maynard Sims
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Maynard Sims

Maynard Sims: We currently have two series ongoing. The Department 18 series of supernatural thrillers began with Black Cathedral in 2009, and the fifth, Mother of Demons is due out next year. The second series of adventure thrillers is set in the Bahamas and features Harry Beck. Book one was published as Dark of the Sun in 2012 (although we intend to revise and re-publish under the original title of Touching The Sun) and the third is being written now.

Alongside those we have several standalone novels, including Let Death Begin, and stories outside the thriller genre. Ideas thrust themselves into the mind on a regular basis. The trick then is to remember them and capture them down on paper, even if just rough notes. From there the gestation period may be hours, days or much longer. During the thought processes about how to change the idea into a plot and add in characters and settings, the decision is made about whether this would settle into the series or needs a standalone treatment.

Both series actually began as standalones, without a series being planned, but when completed the characters had more to say. They needed a series and as the second book was written so the series burst into life.

OMN: Give us a summary of your latest book, Let Death Begin, in a tweet.

MS: An ordinary man is thrust into an extraordinary situation and needs to beat the ticking clock to stay alive.

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

MS: Many of our short stories are very autobiographical, even our ghosts stories. The things that the character experiences, their emotions and actions, are taken from real life events that happened to us and real life feelings we have had.

With the novels the same applies to a large extent. The characters act in ways that we would act, or, perhaps more regularly, in ways that we would like to think we would act. In an action thriller where an ordinary man has to become a hero, would we be able to do the things they do? Would like to think so.

The settings in Let Death Begin are all real places that we know. The relationship between James and Sara is based on our experience, the relationship between James and Joe mirrors a boss/employee relationship we had.

OMN: You've written together for over 40 years. What is your writing process like?

MS: As we are a writing duo it's become more fluid as the years have passed. Initially we would finish each others stories and argue about which version was better. We'd spend hours discussing a single word if we felt passionately enough about it. Often one would run out of steam with an idea and simply pass it over to the other who would finish it. Sometimes a story would be finished and the other would revise it — examples would include a 7500 word story that became 13000 and a 14000 that ended as 7500.

With the novels, each has been different. We find it is important that a book has a single voice — an author point of view, a narrative drive the reader can connect with. Luckily our styles have developed over the years into a single M&S style so there is never a case of anyone being bale to see the joins. Shelter was written by one of us and the other completely revised it, moving chapters around and deleting characters and fleshing out others. Demon Eyes was written by one of us and the other merely touched it up with minor revisions. Black Cathedral was started by one of us, carried on by the other and then passed back to the original author who finished it, adding chapters inserted to the earlier parts.

With each book we spend days at the end reading it together, page by page, for grammar, continuity, repetition and other flaws we find. We used to brainstorm, sometimes for weeks on end. I remember one novel we planned early on in our careers was discussed at length and completely story-boarded - a process that went on for weeks if not months. In fact it took so long to plan we both ran out of steam on it and it was shelved. We refined the process after that.

We tend always to begin with an idea, a strong opening sequence and take it from there. Characters are often added in as the plot demands and either get expanded or become secondary.

OMN: You mentioned the settings of Let Death Begin. How important are they to the story?

MS: Let Death Begin is set in real places. London, Hertfordshire, Spain, Dorset. The flats, houses, warehouses, villas, police stations, farms, pubs, are all based on real places where we've been. Liberties are taken in that we describe the actual location, directions, fabric of the building, but then add atmosphere that may not exist, a side entrance that we may need for the plot rather than may actually be there.

Settings are very important to us. Atmosphere is vital to our story telling. There needs to be a sense of a place so that the characters act in a way that is dictated, in part, by their surroundings.

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

MS: Well, definitely the Bahamas to research first hand the Harry Beck series. We have written it based on research from Internet and friends who have been there. There are wonderful documentaries that have helped and we have had meetings with Bahamas based organisations. But definitely a trip to see the real Louis' Oyster Bar would be great.

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

MS: Len is a musician. He plays bass and acoustic. He was in a band in his younger days and still plats with friends now. Music features quite a bit in our stories although I don't think we've had a musician as a character yet. In his day job (now retired early) he was a lapidary and precious stones and diamonds do feature on a regular basis. Gardening is a passion and we hope we get all our plant references correct.

Mick was in banking as a day job (now early retired) and an upcoming thriller, Through the Sad Heart features money-laundering. Gardening is a passion and as above we like to have accurate descriptions of gardens, plants and associated features in our stories.

We both have lots of life experience, good and bad, and those do get used heavily on our work. Marriage and divorce, the ups and downs of relationships. Death of loved ones, loneliness, children, grandchildren, friendships and arguments, all life has thrown at us gets used as character traits or plot events.

OMN: What advice might you offer aspiring writers?

MS: Get an agent. Get bigger contracts. Make more money. Increase sales. That's probably the financial aspect. Write all the time, every day. set a target, like 1000 words average per day and stick to it. Don't believe the good reviews and don't fret over the bad ones. It's all subjective. The successful authors aren't better than you, good as they are, many are just luckier than you.

Wish we'd been this prolific and inspired when we were younger. Working at day jobs and writing part time, and around family life, is hard. Combine that with a lack of self confidence in our writing ability, occasional periods of laziness, and there were too many years when output was too low.

We had interest very early on from a major publisher in a mainstream collection but we let it drift away. We've had movie option deals that didn't get taken up for different reasons. Perhaps we should have started diversifying from horror earlier so that we had careers in different genres.

But, what we have done and what we have experienced makes us the people we are today. We are both happy with our lot in life, serene and at peace, so the regrets are just little professional ones. We think we've done well, and we're proud of our achievements. Finally we have some confidence in our writing ability — up to a point.

OMN: Tell us how you came to write under the pen name of Maynard Sims.

MS: We were LH Maynard & MPN Sims at first but shortened that to Maynard Sims when we signed with Samhain. As we have grown older we have recognised we each contribute something different to the team, and we always have our own projects on the go, even if they may end up as Maynard Sims stories.

Len Maynard wrote a Pan Horror type story and Mick Sims responded with an atmospheric piece. This continued until we realised that while we were okay individually, there was a better talent together.

We got a couple of reviews early on along the lines of "did it take two people to write this rubbish?" and at least one other that claimed they could see the joins of where one writer started and the other came in — nonsense but our thin skins reacted.

We came up with the very imaginative pen name which now works as our "brand". Downsides include that it sounds a bit pretentious.

OMN: How did Let Death Begin come to be titled? And how involved were you with the cover design?

MS: Let Death Begin started as The Killing Room but that title had been used by the time the book was completed. We like to be original so we looked inside the book for inspiration. The title comes from the events in the story and so it was a natural and effective title to have.

The cover photograph is by an old friend, Bev Manders, who is actually the reason Len and Mick are friends. Mick went out with Bev at about 17/18. We all used to hang out in a big and fluid group of "hippies". Bev later went out with Len. Angered by the perceived way Mick had treated Bev Len took him to task. A long walk into the early hours resolved the conflict and set up a friendship that now stretches to 50 years. Bev's photographs are being used on quite a few upcoming books.

The design for the Let Death Begin cover was by a company called Kinetics Marketing in Bishops Stortford, although the back cover and later book covers are by MAD Maynard Art & Design which is Len's son Iain who worked with us on the covers and interior art of our Enigmatic Tales titles and many Darkness Rising books.

OMN: What kind of feedback have you received from your readers?

MS: Feedback is so rare that we love it. We would love it anyway as communicating with readers is surely what every writer wants to do. When someone contacts us through email, face to face, or social media we always give a full and honest reply. We have even replied to comments on Amazon and Goodreads. We never take anyone to task if they hate the book — how rude would that be? Always thank the reader or reviewer. We regularly offer to send a free paperback to people who get in touch.

OMN: Have any specific authors or books influenced how and what you write today?

MS: Mick would say Ed McBain's 87th Precinct novels. I used to read a lot of Wilbur Smith, Morris West, and Greene. Short stories by H R Wakefield, and the so-called M R James followers such as Munby, Caldecott and Roit. Crime thrillers I read include Peter Robinson, Mark Billingham, Lee Child, and Robert Goddard. I have enjoyed some James Patterson.

Len used to read a lot of post-apocalyptic stuff; Wyndham, John Christo¬pher, and I love The Furies by Keith Roberts. These days I read very little fiction, as it tends to detract from my writing. But the writers I admire are Graham Masterton, who nearly always delivers and has great range, and Jack Higgins whose tempo and feel for a story really can't be bettered, but I mainly read a lot of non-fiction.

OMN: What's next for you?

MS: We have three supernatural thrillers scheduled with Samhain — A Plague of Echoes, Mother of Demons — both Department 18 — and a ghost story, Stillwater. Enigmatic Press are following Let Death Begin with two more crime thrillers, Through the Sad Heart and Falling Apart at the Edges. We get the rights back early 2015 to the first Bahamas novel, which we are already revising. We will bring out all three books as a linked trilogy. We get invited to do occasional editing jobs and have one on the go at present. The same with short stories where we regularly get our back catalogue published in magazines. A mainstream screenplay awaits a decision on funding and if that gets agreed the director will want input when production starts. We have nearly completed a Romance novel, under a pseudonym, and if that is successful more will follow. We are both working on separate ghost writing projects. And it won't be a surprise to other writers to find how much time is taken on promo work.

On a personal note Len does freelance work for a gemstone company, technical data and web work. He loves spending time with his granddaughter, working in the garden and having marathon box set sessions. Mick loves seeing his granddaughter, working in the garden and helping his daughter in her studies and career.

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2014 marks the 40th anniversary of the first professional sale from Len Maynard & Mick Sims who write together as Maynard Sims. Both born in London, and friends for 50 years, they began with short stories and have nine collections, five novellas and numerous magazine and anthology credits. They ran a small press where they edited several acclaimed titles under the Enigmatic brand, before being asked to edit several Darkness Rising anthologies.

2006 saw their first novel published and since then they have had ten novels published with a further six scheduled. These include the Department 18 series, and the Bahamas series. They have won awards for screenplays, have written children's stories, romances and mainstream stories.

They write full time, having held day jobs for the entire time they have been writing together. Each currently lives in Hertfordshire, with two children between them and two grandchildren, one each. They do like symmetry.

For more information about the authors, please visit their website at Maynard-Sims.com or find them on Facebook and Twitter.

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Let Death Begin by Maynard Sims

Let Death Begin
Maynard Sims
A Mystery Thriller

James is shot by a clown. Sara's house is broken into. Mason is killed for what was stolen. What is so important about a few letters? Why is Sara's brother behaving so secretly?

When James becomes embroiled in the police murder investigation it is time for him to step away from his ordinary life and act in extraordinary ways. Only by beating the criminals at their own game, and by staying one step ahead of the police, can James hope to get to the bottom of the mystery — and to stay alive.

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Rough Beginnings by Katja Bethune is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Rough Beginnings by Katja Bethune

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Rough Beginnings by Katja Bethune as today's free mystery ebook (A Stacy Black Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, May 02, 2014 at 6:30 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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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Rough Beginnings by Katja Bethune

Rough Beginnings
Katja Bethune
A Stacy Black Mystery
Publisher: Katja Bethune

Stacy Black is a down on his luck private investigator. One night, after another spat with his long time friend and secretary Troy, he takes stock of his life. He thinks that he has arrived at the deadest end of his proverbial dead-end road. Lady Luck has never been on his side, and as usual he decides to drown his sorrows with a healthy does of "Jim". Suddenly, there is a noise at the door. Stacy checks the hallway and finds a small package that is not addressed to him. He knows that he shouldn't open it, but when he has been getting cozy with "Jim" his judgment is usually not the best. The average Joe couldn't survived the blast that hits Stacy next, but maybe Stacy isn't the average Joe after all?

When Stacy meets Aimee, a rather hot and ghostly spirit, he is not sure if she is dead or alive, but the clock is ticking. With his body in one place and his spirit in another, Stacy's hunt for the villain begins.

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The Eighth Day by Tom Avitabile is Today's Nook Daily Find

Nook Daily Find

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Eighth Day by Tom Avitabile as today's Nook Daily Find.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Friday, May 02, 2014.

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

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The Eighth Day by Tom Avitabile

The Eighth Day
Tom Avitabile
A William "Wild Bill" Hiccock Thriller
The Story Plant

A chemical engineer sets in motion a horrendous explosion killing hundreds of commuters and himself.Hollywood’s hottest sex symbol assassinates a sitting senator.A grandmother stages a sophisticated attack on a train causing massive damage.An airplane full of Silicon Valley’s brightest is blown up while refueling.

A series of deadly, unrelated events or the unlikely start of an insidious new terror network?

As Science Advisor to the President, William "Wild Bill" Hiccock is tasked with assembling a team to identify and stop the threat, whether homegrown or foreign. His team — a retired Navy admiral, a wise-guy computer hacker sprung from federal prison, and his ex-wife, a leading behavioral psychologist — must identify and destroy their elusive adversary who always seems to be a step ahead.

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Carrie's Run by Andrew Kaplan is Today's Suspense Thriller Kindle Daily Deal

Suspense Thriller Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Carrie's Run by Andrew Kaplan as today's Suspense Thriller Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Friday, May 02, 2014.

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Carrie's Run by Andrew Kaplan

Carrie's Run
Andrew Kaplan
A Homeland Thriller
William Morrow

Beirut, 2006. CIA operations officer Carrie Mathison barely escapes an ambush while attempting a clandestine meeting with a new contact, code-name Nightingale. Suspicious that security has been compromised, she challenges the station chief in a heated confrontation that gets her booted back to Langley.

Expert in recognizing and anticipating behavioral patterns—a skill enhanced by her bipolar disorder she keeps secret to protect her career—Carrie is increasingly certain that a terrorist plot has been set in motion. She risks a shocking act of insubordination that helps her uncover secret evidence connecting Nightingale with Abu Nazir, the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq. Determined to stop the terrorist mastermind, she embarks on an obsessive quest that will nearly destroy her.

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The Dirty Duck by Martha Grimes is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Dirty Duck by Martha Grimes as today's Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $2.99 is valid only for today, Friday, May 02, 2014.

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The Dirty Duck by Martha Grimes

The Dirty Duck
Martha Grimes
A Richard Jury Mystery
Scribner

The Dirty Duck is a pub in Shakespeare’s beloved Stratford, and in this pub Miss Gwendolyn Bracegirdle of Sarasota, Florida, fresh from a performance of As You Like It, takes her last drink. A few minutes later she is slashed ear to ear, the only clue: two lines from an unknown poem printed across a theater program.

The razor-happy murderer, it seems is stalking a group of rich American tourists. And Scotland Yard Superintendent Richard Jury, just passing through Stratford for a glimpse of the intriguing Lady Kennington, instead takes a crash course in the bloodier side of Elizabethan verse.

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Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (140502)

Big Fish Games

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

• The New Release is Royal Detective: Queen of Shadows (Collector's Edition).

• The Daily Deal is Enigmatis: The Ghosts of Maple Creek, just $2.99 today only!

• The current Catch of the Week is Mysteries of the Mind: Coma, just $2.99 through Sunday, May 04, 2014 only.

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

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Royal Detective: Queen of Shadows (Collector's Edition)

The New Release today is Royal Detective: Queen of Shadows (Collector's Edition)

Princess made some mistakes in the past, not always using her magic for good. But she's made amends, and that's all forgiven now. She has finally found her mother after five long years. But just as Princess runs to embrace her, a band of thuggish trees kidnap her mother! You're the royal detective she came to know so well, and you're Princess' only hope. She's still just a girl, and her magic isn't quite strong enough to defeat the villain who's taken her mother. Help reunite them — and uncover a devious plot by an evil king and his brothers!

This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won't find in the standard version, including: Capture the sacred water and bring Razillion back to life; Win awards for your greatest achievements; Collect all 22 trading cards for extra prizes; and Get elegant music, screen savers, wallpapers, and concept art.

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

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Enigmatis: The Ghosts of Maple Creek

Today's Daily Deal is Enigmatis: The Ghosts of Maple Creek

Find a kidnapped teenage girl and save yourself in this fun Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game! After waking up in a tiny town in the middle of nowhere, you must piece together your memories and figure out why you ended up in Maple Creek. Discover the ancient evil that lurks in the seemingly peaceful lands of Vermont and learn the truth in this thrilling detective story!

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game today only — Friday, May 02, 2014 — for $2.99.

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Mysteries of the Mind: Coma

The current Catch of the Week is Mysteries of the Mind: Coma

Everyone deserves a second chance. You've been in an accident and are fighting your way out of a coma. Inside your mind, you must explore your deepest memories in order to right the past and set yourself free. First you'll go back to visit your mother, with whom you were estranged before she died. Now's your chance to uncover the mystery of your rift and show her what she meant to you. Explore nostalgic locations and meet other people from your past in this moving, dramatic hidden-object puzzle adventure game. There's also a guiding spirit whose true identity is yours to uncover. What happened all those years ago when your family was changed forever? The thing that really keeps you trapped might surprise you.

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, May 04, 2014.

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Thursday, May 01, 2014

Winners of the 2014 Edgar Awards Announced

Mystery, Suspense and Thriller Book Awards

The annual Edgar Awards for the best in mystery, suspense, thriller and crime fiction were handed out tonight at a gala ceremony in New York City. Thanks so much to all who tweeted the results so that we could bring them to you tonight!

And the winners are …

• Best Novel: Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger (Atria Books)

• Best First Novel: Red Sparrow by Jason Matthews (Scribner)

• Best Paperback Original: The Wicked Girls by Alex Marwood (Penguin Books)

• Best Fact Crime: The Hour of Peril: The Secret Plot to Murder Lincoln Before the Civil War by Daniel Stashower (Minotaur Books)

• Best Critical/Biographical: America is Elsewhere: The Noir Tradition in the Age of Consumer Culture by Erik Dussere (Oxford University Press)

• Best Short Story: "The Caston Private Lending Library & Book Depository" – Bibliomysteries by John Connolly (Mysterious Press)

• Best Juvenile: One Came Home by Amy Timberlake (Alfred A. Knopf)

• Best Young Adult: Ketchup Clouds by Annabel Pitcher (Little, Brown)

• Best Television Episode Teleplay: "Episode 1" – The Fall by Allan Cubitt (Netflix)

• Robert L. Fish Memorial Award: "The Wentworth Letter" – Criminal Element's Malfeasance Occasional by Jeff Soloway (St. Martin's Press)

• Grand Masters: Robert Crais and Carolyn Hart

• Raven Award: Aunt Agatha's Bookstore, Ann Arbor, Michigan

• The Simon & Schuster — Mary Higgins Clark Award: Cover of Snow by Jenny Milchman (Ballantine)

A New MystereBook: Hollywood Blood by M. Z. Kelly

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 during April 2014 priced $4.99 or less …

Hollywood Blood by M. Z. Kelly is the second mystery in the Hollywood Alphabet series. The first, Hollywood Assassin, is currently free in the Amazon Kindle Store.

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Hollywood Blood by M. Z. Kelly

Hollywood Blood by M. Z. Kelly
The Hollywood Alphabet Series
Publisher: M. Z. Kelly
Publication Date: April 30, 2014
Price: $2.99 (as of 05/01/14 4:30 PM ET)

If you think you've got problems, meet LAPD cop, Kate Sexton. She's just been promoted to the department's elite Robbery Homicide Division, along with her canine partner, Bernie, a first for the homicide unit. But things immediately go downhill when a famous singer's manager is shot and killed during one of Kate's mother's psychic séances. While Kate tries to balance her troubled relationship with her mother and an ex-cop, things get even crazier when the killer strikes again … and again … and then targets those closest to the investigation.

As she tracks the killer, things turn even more bizarre when Kate learns the suspect in the homicides is the leader of a blood thirsty cult out for revenge. To make matters worse, Bernie's sexual wanderlust is out of control, her best friend Natalie meddles in the case, and Kate's boss thinks she's leaking details about the murders to the press.

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Secretariat Reborn, A Christian Roberts Mystery by Susan Klaus: Amazon's The Big Deal Promotion

Secretariat Reborn by Susan Klaus

Every so often Amazon releases a new selection of Kindle books priced up to 85% off as part of The Big Deal Promotion.

Today's featured mystery, suspense, or thriller title is Secretariat Reborn by Susan Klaus. This Kindle book was listed at $1.99 as of the date and time of this post, Thursday, May 01, 2014 at 4:00 PM ET, and should be available at this price through Sunday, May 11, 2014.

More information about the book is below; if other vendors have priced-matched this title, links to their sites are also shown.

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Secretariat Reborn by Susan Klaus

Secretariat Reborn by Susan Klaus
A Christian Roberts Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

Christian Roberts, lanky, blond, and twenty-five-years-old, rents out small sailboats on Sarasota Bay. His peaceful life is shattered when he accepts a thoroughbred colt from his estranged, dying father, an Ocala horse trainer. When Christian promises his father that he'll race the colt, he's plunged into the underworld of horse racing. To navigate his way he naively hires Ed Price, a heartless Miami trainer. And when his colt shows potential — a surprising resemblance to Secretariat — a dubious wealthy sheik wants to buy him, but Christian vows to keep his promise to his father.

With a sizable debt still owed on the horse, Christian is forced to take out a loan, his only recourse, Vince, a New York mobster. If the money is not repaid on time, Christian's life and that of Allie, his colt's trainer, are threatened. To add to his rollercoaster of troubles, he faces fraud charges since his father illegally registered the colt, and he is being stalked by a psychotic ex-girlfriend.

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Murder at Mullings by Dorothy Cannell, a New 1st in Series Mystery Introducing Florence Norris

Murder at Mullings by Dorothy Cannell, a First in Series Mystery

We are pleased to present you with one of this month's new 1st in Series mysteries: Murder at Mullings by Dorothy Cannell and introducing Florence Norris.

What we know about the character: Florence Norris is the longstanding housekeeper at Mullings, the ancestral home of the Stodmarsh family.

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

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Murder at Mullings by Dorothy Cannell

Murder at Mullings by Dorothy Cannell
Series: A Florence Norris Mystery
Publisher: Severn House
Format(s): Hardcover, eBook

In its 300-year history, there has never once been a scandal at Mullings, ancestral home of the decent but dull Stodmarsh family. Until, that is, Edward Stodmarsh makes an ill-advised second marriage to the scheming Regina Stapleton, who insists on bringing her family's "ornamental hermit" to live on the estate. Suddenly everyone wants to visit Mullings to glimpse this mysterious figure.

Strange but harmless, thinks Florence Norris, the family's longstanding housekeeper. But events take a sinister turn with the arrival of sudden, violent death — and suddenly the hermit doesn't seem so harmless after all.

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You Could Call It Murder, A Roy Markham Mystery by Lawrence Block, Now at a Special Price

You Could Call It Murder by Lawrence Block

MystereBooks is pleased to feature You Could Call It Murder by Lawrence Block, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Open Road.

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 (05/01/2014 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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You Could Call It Murder by Lawrence Block

You Could Call It Murder by Lawrence Block
A Roy Markham Mystery
Publisher: Open Road

When a beautiful young heiress goes missing, it could be a runaway … or it could be murder …

Roy Markham figures the case of Barbara Taft will be easy. A beautiful and wealthy college girl with a wild streak, she's probably left her sleepy New England campus to be with a boy. But when her body turns up in the Hudson River, Roy suspects this is no suicide.

While he's working on Barb's case, another beautiful young girl hops into his cab with killers on her tail. Suddenly the private detective finds himself wrapped up in a whole lot of females' troubles and he's got to crack the case to help them — and him — get out alive.

This novel was first published in 1961 as The Case of the Pornographic Photos and later published as Markham to coincide with the television series of the same title starring Ray Milland as Roy Markham.

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