Wednesday, July 02, 2014

Without Consent, A Helen West Mystery by Frances Fyfield, New from Witness Impulse

Without Consent by Frances Fyfield

Every week, Witness Impulse — an imprint of William Morrow — releases new suspense and thriller digital originals, typically priced at just $2.99 each.

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of this week's titles …

Without Consent by Frances Fyfield

A Helen West Mystery (6th in series)

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: $2.99 (as of 07/02/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

Without Consent by Frances Fyfield, Amazon Kindle format

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Prosecutor Helen West's relationship with police officer Geoffrey Bailey is becoming more serious, but the couple is at odds because Bailey's protégé, Sergeant Ryan, is suspected of rape. As the evidence slowly mounts against Ryan, West and Bailey examine the seemingly open-and-shut case; a terrible crime warrants justice regardless of their feelings toward Ryan.

But as they dig deeper, a new suspect emerges — one who possesses a cold-blooded intuition about women. West and Bailey quickly find themselves trying to clear Ryan's name and avenge a series of crimes with no evidence.

Without Consent by Frances Fyfield

Winners of the Summer 2014 CWA Dagger Awards Announced

Mystery, Suspense and Thriller Book Awards

The winners of the Summer 2014 CWA Dagger Awards have been announced by the Crime Writers' Association. These prestigious awards started in 1955, less than two years after the Association was founded, with the award of a Crossed Red Herring Award to Winston Graham for The Little Walls. Over the years the number of CWA Daggers has increased (and occasionally decreased). Currently ten Daggers are awarded annually by the CWA.

The winners of these Summer Daggers are …

• International: The Siege by Arturo Perez-Reverte, translated by Frank Wynne [Spain] (Weidenfeld).

• Historical: The Devil in the Marshalsea by Antonia Hodgson (Hodder & Stoughton).

• Debut Dagger: The Movement by Jody Sabral .

• Non-Fiction: The Seige by Adrian Levy and Cathy Scott-Clark (Viking).

• Short Story: "Fedora" by John Harvey (Deadly Pleasures edited by Martin Edwards — Severn House).

• Diamond (Lifetime Achievement): Simon Brett.

Please Welcome Mystery Author Jean Moynahan

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Jean Moynahan
with Jean Moynahan

We are delighted to welcome back author Jean Moynahan to Omnimystery News.

Jean was our guest last month when we discussed her new mystery novel The Black Fountain Goddess (Twilight Times Books; May 2014 ebook format; trade paperback available July 15th) and we asked if she might tell us a little more about the journey she took to get the book published. She titles her guest post for us today, "Revising a Work: Belief, Chance, and Taking Your Lumps".

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Jean Moynahan
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Jean Moynahan

Writing is often called a solitary business. Ultimately, unless you're writing a novel-by-committee, it's just you and the computer screen (or in my case as an aspiring poet years ago, an old garage-sale 1940s Royal typewriter). But at some point, every writer wants readers, and often that first reader is a publisher, acquisitions editor, or prospective agent. That's when a writer realizes that the phrase "could paper the walls with rejection letters" is not just hyperbole. Each rejection can be devastating, disappointing, and discouraging. The question is, what do you with that rejection? Do you stand by the work? Or do you listen to the suggestions and critiques that may (if you're lucky) be part of the rejection? Or perhaps a little of both?

I have written four novels (two romances, two mysteries), but it was the most recent mystery to which I devoted the most time: two years in the writing and an equally long time in seeking a publisher. I learned a lot in the process about not only having the creative conviction to stand by my work but also being open to criticism. Below is a glimpse of the journey that The Black Fountain Goddess underwent on the way to publication this July.

I had initially planned to submit The Black Fountain Goddess to a publisher that accepted books up to 120,000 words. This was far longer than my previous mystery ( 90,000 words) but was an exciting challenge because I knew it would offer the scope to develop a complex timeline with flashbacks to the ancient Middle East as well as early 20th century Oregon. I felt it would allow me to use a lifetime of reading in ancient religions as well as develop characters and write vivid descriptions of my part of the world, beautiful western Oregon. Thus, I went to work, and after about two years, had a manuscript of nearly 116,000 words. It was promptly sent to my target publisher — and in fairly short order, rejected without a lot of specific criticism other than the fact that the "structure" of the story didn't work. Well, I felt strongly that it was a well-written story and that the structure did work, so I started trying to find another publisher. Almost immediately I chanced upon an editor for a small but established publishing house. She responded to my query with interest but noted she was only in the market for mysteries of about 90,000 words. However, if I ever had a condensed version, she would be interested.

My hear sank. A "condensed" version? The loss of 26,000 conscientiously-written words loomed before me. Did I want to do that? Could I do that? I decided that having an editor willing to give my manuscript a hearing was not a chance to be squandered, so for the next 6 weeks, I condensed. It was sort of like the reduction of a sauce in cooking, I guess, but much more painful. Finally I had the 90,000-word version and submitted it. She liked it a lot but rejected it for commercial reasons (most of her writers had established reputations and proven sales potential). Although grateful for her time, I now had two versions of a manuscript. Was one better?

Here is where honesty is crucial for a writer. Years ago, I came across some advice from a seasoned poet/teacher about the process of self-critiquing and revising works-in-progress : when you start admiring yourself, it's time to call it a day. I had admired the long version and hated to cut some of the characterization, the description, the dialogue, the background, but I had to admit that the shorter version read better and that a lot of those 26,000 words had been "dead weight." So, I made a rather gut-wrenching decision to stick with the 90,000-word version.

Then the real fun began: rejection after rejection or worse, silence in response to queries. Occasionally there would be a bright spot. One acquisitions editor in the UK wrote me a letter that was so glowing that I had to read it twice to make sure that it was a rejection. Alas, it was. I remain touched to this day, however, by her kindness in responding to a writer she probably knew she would never publish.

Finally, I decided to enter a writing contest that offered feedback from judges. The compilation of notes that I received had a few shining moments of praise but offered mainly painfully honest criticism, especially about the prologue that made up the first three chapters. I had originally started with several flashbacks before getting to the present where 90% of the story is set. It occurred to me that maybe that really was a weakness, that I had been admiring my own work a bit too much. Thus, I decided to revise the story so that the narrative starts in the present with historical flashbacks gradually folded in (to use a cooking analogy again). It took less than a month to make those changes, but I instantly realized that this did indeed improve the flow , the emotional focus, and the narrative logic. The next publisher to whom I submitted the manuscript accepted it. I am deeply grateful to Lida Quillen and Twilight Times Books for the chance to see the work finally published, but I'm also grateful to all those people along the way who critiqued, suggested, and yes, rejected. It is a better book because of all of them.

As a writer, you have to believe in yourself first and foremost because often no one else will, but you have to be your own worst critic, too. I learned that if a kindly (or not so kindly) editor gives me some tips, sometimes I have to stop admiring myself long enough to see if she has a point.

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Jean Moynahan was born in Oregon but raised in Arizona. Before finishing her university studies, she served two years in Germany with the Army Signal Corps, an experience that years later would provide the basis for her first published book, the romance novel Captain of Hearts. Jean completed a master's degree in English literature at Arizona State University and has been a teacher ever since, specifically an adjunct college instructor in writing and literature at a community college in Oregon for over twenty years. She has published a second romance, Painted Heart, and a mystery, The Illuminated Vineyard.

Jean lives with her husband in Oregon's beautiful Willamette Valley.

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The Black Fountain Goddess by Jean Moynahan

The Black Fountain Goddess
Jean Moynahan
A Mystery

While studying anthropology in Arizona, graduate student Jacob Colt is shocked to discover that his great-grandfather was hanged for a ritualistic murder in rural Oregon nearly a hundred years earlier. Angered that the truth has been kept from him, Jacob returns to his hometown in Oregon and begins searching for the truth behind the crime, but almost immediately a grisly murder occurs at the small college where his father is a professor.

As Jacob learns more disturbing details about his family's leadership in an ancient goddess cult, he finds that the two murders, separated by decades, may both be rooted in the cult's worship of a sacred object. Complicating his investigation is his involvement with three young women involved in the current murder investigation, all of whom he finds attractive — and all of whom have their own secrets. Ultimately, he knows he must unravel the most complex and dangerous mystery of all: who is the Black Fountain Goddess?

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Strange Bedfellows by Matt Witten is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Strange Bedfellows by Matt Witten

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Strange Bedfellows by Matt Witten

A Jacob Burns Mystery

Publisher: Matt Witten

… as today's third free mystery ebook. This is a repeat freebie that was last featured on our site on June 20, 2013.

Strange Bedfellows by Matt Witten, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of July 02, 2014 at 7:00 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of the 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.

More on today's free book, below.

Jacob Burns is a loving husband, devoted father, and work-at-home writer. And he's about to be saddled with a whole new profession — campaign manager. Jacob's old college roomie, Will Shmuckler, is in a tough race for Congress against a perennial local favorite, and he wants Jacob to help him win.

But the race is cut short when their opponent is shot dead, and Shmuckler is arrested for the crime. Jacob knows his friend is innocent — and he sets out to prove it. Between the dead man's secret paramours and his even more secret campaign contributors, there is no shortage of suspects — and they take Jacob from the quiet streets of Saratoga Springs to Albany's halls of power, where he finds that some people will do anything to get a vote. Fortunately, Jacob's wife Andrea is able to help him solve the murder.

Strange Bedfellows by Matt Witten

Vengeance Is Mine by Harry James Krebs is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Vengeance Is Mine by Harry James Krebs

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Vengeance Is Mine by Harry James Krebs

A Benjamin Tucker Mystery

Publisher: Peak City Publishing

… as today's second free mystery ebook.

Vengeance Is Mine by Harry James Krebs, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of July 02, 2014 at 6:45 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of the 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.

More on today's free book, below.

Driven by a traumatic, violent event in his teenage years, Benjamin Tucker, a true crime author and amateur detective, is obsessed with solving crimes near his home turf of Holly Springs, North Carolina.

When a series of decapitated female victims is found in neighboring communities, he is helplessly drawn in to the investigation. The hunt for the killer becomes personal and Tucker isn't sure if he's become the killer's idol or his next victim.

Vengeance Is Mine by Harry James Krebs

Diamonds & Cole by Micheal Maxwell is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Diamonds & Cole by Micheal Maxwell

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

Diamonds & Cole by Micheal Maxwell

A Cole Sage Mystery

Publisher: Micheal Maxwell

… as today's free mystery ebook.

Diamonds & Cole by Micheal Maxwell, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of July 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 the 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.

More on today's free book, below.

Cole Sage, a once brilliant journalist, has just about reached rock bottom. Haunted by the longing for the woman he lost, Cole is jarred to a crossroads when an elderly woman shoots and kills a hostage negotiator in front of him.

A while later, Cole is stunned to receive a one line cry for help from his one great love. He is face to face with his past and an uncertain future as he tries to find her estranged daughter.

The path to keeping his word is blocked at every turn by the husband who has abandoned her, his shady real estate deals, violent con men, street thugs and the lure of a fortune in diamonds that bring them all together.

The anger, sorrow, and crippling guilt of twenty years fires Cole's drive to keep a promise, that in the end, will heal and return the soul to the great journalist.

Beaten, bloody but determined, Cole Sage conquers greed and hatred with a strength that only love and a will as hard as diamond can achieve.

Diamonds & Cole by Micheal Maxwell

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (140702)

Big Fish Games

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

• Our Featured Title is Clockwork Tales: Of Glass and Ink.

• The Daily Deal is Farm Mystery: The Happy Orchard Nightmare, just $2.99 today only!

• The current Catch of the Week is The Beast of Lycan Isle, just $2.99 through Sunday, July 06, 2014 only.

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

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Clockwork Tales: Of Glass and Ink

Our Featured Title today is Clockwork Tales: Of Glass and Ink

Earthquakes are causing cities around the world to crumble! Dr. Ambrose Ink, one of the foremost scientific minds, has vowed to stop this unnatural phenomenon. All the clues point to Castle Barber, overlooking the quiet mountain town of Hochwald. Shortly after arriving though, Dr. Ink vanishes. Now it's up to you, Agent Evangeline Glass, to save him. You'll have to think fast to outwit soldiers, golems, and a crafty mechanical genius who always plans one step ahead. Stop the earthquakes before more cities fall in this thrilling Hidden-Object Puzzle Adventure game.

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

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Farm Mystery: The Happy Orchard Nightmare

Today's Daily Deal is Farm Mystery: The Happy Orchard Nightmare

If you go down to the farm tonight you're in for a big surprise! Everything is not what it seems down on Happy Orchard Farm, as residents of the local town have mysteriously disappeared. Is there an innocent explanation, or could the farm be at the mercy of supernatural forces? It's up to you to discover the secrets of the farm and uncover the chilling mystery! Search for objects, collect key items, and solve mini-games and puzzles all set in the seemingly haunted farm. Can you conquer your fears and discover the truth in this thrilling supernatural adventure game?

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

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The Beast of Lycan Isle

The current Catch of the Week is The Beast of Lycan Isle

Luna has been summoned by Tara, her best friend, to an ancient village on a remote island. Tara needs Luna's expertise on a newly unearthed artifact that might prove the existence of the legendary cult of the Madra Alta or Wolf Man. But when she arrives the locals are acting very strangely, her friend has disappeared, and terrible clues reveal a situation beyond her worst nightmare. She must rely on her fearless wit and trusted allies to find her friend. She must dig deep into the instincts and courage of her own inner animal to defeat the Wolf King himself.

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, July 06, 2014.

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Tuesday, July 01, 2014

Review: Some Dead Genius by Lenny Kleinfeld

Mysterious Reviews: Reviews of New Mysteries, Novels of Suspense, and Thrillers

A Mysterious Review of Some Dead Genius by Lenny Kleinfeld. A Bergman and Dunegan Novel.

Review summary: This crime novel most certainly is not for everyone; it is violent, profane, and X-rated. It is also quite funny. But those readers who can see past some of its baser elements will definitely be in for a most exhilarating ride. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Some Dead Genius Lenny Kleinfeld

Some Dead Genius
Lenny Kleinfeld
A Bergman and Dunegan Novel
Niaux-Noir Books (March 2014)

Publisher synopsis: Chicago homicide detectives Mark Bergman and John Dunegan investigate the murder of a well-known painter and uncover a seven-year-long trail of extremely talented corpses.

Their hunt for a slippery serial killer is complicated by interference from their superiors, and the FBI, and a ruthless City Hall fixer, and a brutal Mob boss.

Because this is a story about how Chicago works … and the marketing of fine art.

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The Spy Who Kissed Me, A Romantic Comedy/Mystery by Pauline Baird Jones, Now Available at a Special Price

The Spy Who Kissed Me by Pauline Baird Jones

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to feature the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the author …

The Spy Who Kissed Me by Pauline Baird Jones

A Romantic Comedy/Mystery

Publisher: Pauline Baird Jones

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/01/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

The Spy Who Kissed Me by Pauline Baird Jones, Amazon Kindle format

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Her mama has been hoping a man would fall in Stan's lap. But when a handsome spy dives through the sunroof of her car, Isabel "Stan" Stanley's pretty sure this wasn't what momma had in mind.

A cute smile can help with — but not hide — the hail of bullets. And that name? Oh my that name.

CIA agent Kelvin Kapone-with-a-K has managed to survive and thrive in the big bad world, but the 'burbs and the wannabe romance author could be his greatest challenge in getting out alive, not to mention heart whole …

The Spy Who Kissed Me by Pauline Baird Jones

The Sixes, A Psychological Thriller by Kate White, Now Available at a Special Price

The Sixes by Kate White

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to feature the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Harper …

The Sixes by Kate White

A Psychological Thriller

Publisher: Harper

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/01/2014 at 4:00 PM ET).

The Sixes by Kate White, Amazon Kindle format

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Phoebe Hall's Manhattan life is unexpectedly derailed off the fast track when her long-term boyfriend leaves her just as she is accused of plagiarizing her latest bestselling celebrity biography. Looking for a quiet place to pick up the pieces, Phoebe jumps at the offer to teach in a sleepy Pennsylvania town at a small private college run by her former boarding school roommate and close friend, Glenda Johns.But behind the campus's quiet cafes and looming maple trees lie evil happenings. The body of a coed washes up from the nearby river, and soon hidden secrets begin to surface among the students: rumors of past crimes and abuses wrought by a disturbing secret society known as The Sixes.

Determined to find answers and help Glenda, Phoebe embarks on a search for clues — a quest that soon raises dark memories of her boarding school days. Plunging deeper into danger with every step, Phoebe knows she's close to unmasking a killer. But with the truth comes a deeply terrifying revelation: the past can't be outrun … and starting over can be a crime punishable by death.

The Sixes by Kate White

The Case of the Black Pearl by Lin Anderson, a New 1st in Series Title Introducing Patrick de Courvoisier

The Case of the Black Pearl by Lin Anderson

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of this month's new 1st in Series titles, a mystery, thriller or suspense novel that introduces a recurring character (or characters) …

The Case of the Black Pearl by Lin Anderson

A Patrick de Courvoisier Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Severn House

The Case of the Black Pearl by Lin Anderson, Amazon Kindle format

What we know about the character: Enigmatic Englishman Patrick de Courvoisier is known as "Le Limier" or "The Fixer". People come to him with their problems — and he fixes them. For more information about his first case, see a synopsis of the book, below.

Patrick de Courvoisier is content to leave his controversial past behind him and enjoy a more relaxed, hedonistic lifestyle on a converted houseboat in the glamorous French resort of Cannes. However, when Camille Ager asks Patrick to find her sister, Angele Valette, star of the new movie The Black Pearl, Patrick's laidback lifestyle is dealt a terminal blow.

Last seen at the film's lavish launch party on board the luxurious black yacht owned by Russian oligarch Vasily Chapayev, the funds behind the movie and owner of the famous black pearl, Angele seems to have vanished into thin air — and so has the pearl.

As Patrick questions all those involved with the movie, he discovers that this is a case where nothing is as it seems. And when a dead body turns up on his boat, the investigation takes a deeply disturbing new twist.

The Case of the Black Pearl by Lin Anderson

Fifty Shades of Greyhound, A Pampered Pets Mystery by Sparkle Abbey, Now Available at a Special Price

Fifty Shades of Greyhound by Sparkle Abbey

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to feature the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Bell Bridge Books …

Fifty Shades of Greyhound by Sparkle Abbey

A Pampered Pets Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Bell Bridge Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/01/2014 at 3:00 PM ET).

Fifty Shades of Greyhound by Sparkle Abbey, Amazon Kindle format

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It was a killer party …

Caro Lamont, Laguna Beach's favorite pet therapist, is thrilled to support the elite fundraising gala for Greys Matter, a SoCal greyhound rescue group. All the guests in the couture-attired crowd are clad in varying shades of grey, the champagne and donations are flowing, and there are fifty gorgeous greyhounds in attendance. But before the evening ends, a stranger in their midst is dead.

Caro sets out to help the rescue group find the identity of the mystery guest but soon finds herself in the doghouse with homicide detective, Judd Malone — oh, and federal agent, John Milner. When there's a second death, Caro is convinced she's on the track of someone who wants a secret to stay buried, but it's a race to see whether Caro can uncover the truth before the killer decides she's next.

Fifty Shades of Greyhound by Sparkle Abbey

Book Clubbed by Lorna Barrett, New in Bookstores during July 2014

Book Clubbed by Lorna Barrett

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during July 2014 is …

Book Clubbed by Lorna Barrett

The Tricia Miles, Booktown Series (8th)

Publisher: Berkley Hardcover

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

More about our featured title, below …

Cranky Chamber of Commerce receptionist Betsy Dittmeyer is done reading people the riot act. After she's crushed by a fallen bookcase, the next item to be read is her last will and testament — which is packed with surprises. It soon comes to light that Betsy was hiding volumes of dark secrets behind that perpetual frown of hers — and one of them just might have been a motive for murder.

While Tricia tries to help Angelica — the newly elected Chamber of Commerce president and Betsy's boss — solve the mystery, she discovers a hidden chapter in her own family history that rocks her to her very core. And with her ex-husband and the chief of police vying for her affections, it's doubly hard to focus on who might have buried Betsy in a tomb of tomes.

But as Tricia and Angelica try to read between the lines, they need to watch their step … and make sure the killer doesn't catch them between the stacks.

Book Clubbed by Lorna Barrett

The Pot Thief Who Studied Pythagoras, A Hubie Schuze Mystery by J. Michael Orenduff, Now Available at a Special Price

The Pot Thief Who Studied Pythagoras by J. Michael Orenduff

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy. Today, we're pleased to feature the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Open Road …

The Pot Thief Who Studied Pythagoras by J. Michael Orenduff

A Hubie Schuze Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/01/2014 at 2:00 PM ET).

The Pot Thief Who Studied Pythagoras by J. Michael Orenduff, Amazon Kindle format

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Hubie Schuze must solve the case of a $25,000 pot theft — or he could be in deep trouble …

A dealer of ancient Native American pottery, Hubert Schuze has spent years combing the public lands of New Mexico, digging for artwork that would otherwise remain buried. According to the US government, Hubie is a thief — but no act of Congress could stop him from doing what he loves. For decades, Hubie has worn the title of pot thief proudly. Outright burglary, though, is another story.

But an offer of $25,000 to lift a rare pot from a local museum proves too tempting for Hubie to refuse. When he sees how tightly the relic is guarded, he changes his mind, but the pot goes missing anyway. Soon a federal agent suspects that Hubie is the culprit. After things take a turn for the serious, Hubie knows he must find the real thief quickly, or risk cracking something more fragile than any pot — his skull.

The Pot Thief Who Studied Pythagoras by J. Michael Orenduff

A Vision in Velvet by Juliet Blackwell, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during July 2014

A Vision in Velvet by Juliet Blackwell

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during July 2014 …

A Vision in Velvet by Juliet Blackwell

The Lily Ivory, Witchcraft Series (6th)

Publisher: Signet

A Vision in Velvet by Juliet Blackwell, Amazon Kindle format

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for July 2014. For new hardcover mysteries, visit New Mysteries where for a list of July 2014 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

More about our featured title, below …

Lily Ivory hopes to score some great vintage fashions when she buys an antique trunk full of old clothes. But she may have gotten more than she bargained for …

As soon as Lily opens the trunk, she feels strange vibrations emanating from a mysterious velvet cloak. When she tries it on, Lily sees awful visions from the past. And when the antiques dealer who sold her the cape is killed, Lily suspects a supernatural force might be behind his death.

Then Lily's familiar, Oscar the potbellied pig, disappears. Lily will do anything to get him back — including battling the spirit of a powerful witch reaching out from the past. But even with the aid of her grandmother, unmasking a killer and saving Oscar might be more than one well-intentioned sorceress can handle.

A Vision in Velvet by Juliet Blackwell

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