Wednesday, July 30, 2014

The Laurentine Spy by Emily Gee is Today's Fantasy Thriller Kindle Daily Deal

The Laurentine Spy by Emily Gee

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature The Laurentine Spy by Emily Gee as today's Fantasy Thriller Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Wednesday, July 30, 2014.

The Laurentine Spy by Emily Gee

A Fantasy Thriller

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/30/2014 at 6:20 AM ET).

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The Corhonase citadel is a place of virtue and debauchery — and deadly secrets. For the Laurentine spies embedded there, every day brings danger. Nothing is as it seems, whether in the ballrooms and salons of the nobles' court or the catacombs beneath the citadel. Saliel has many secrets; her spying is one, her past as a pickpocket in Laurent's slums is another, but her most deeply guarded secret is the magic she possesses. She walks a narrow path between discovery as a spy and being burned as a witch.

With a sadistic Spycatcher closing in, Saliel and her fellow spies are tested to the limits of their endurance. In the fight to stay alive they must trust each other … or die. Magic may be their only hope of survival.

The Laurentine Spy by Emily Gee

A Conflict of Interest by Adam Mitzner is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

A Conflict of Interest by Adam Mitzner

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature A Conflict of Interest by Adam Mitzner as today's Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Wednesday, July 30, 2014.

A Conflict of Interest by Adam Mitzner

A Legal Thriller

Publisher: Gallery Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/30/2014 at 6:10 AM ET).

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Alex Miller is a criminal defense lawyer leading the life he always imagined. At thirty-five, he is the youngest partner at New York City's most prestigious law firm, with a beautiful wife and a perfect daughter. When Alex's father suddenly passes away, Alex is introduced to Michael Ohlig, a rich and powerful man who holds an almost mythical place in his family lore. But Alex is surprised when Ohlig admits that he's in serious legal trouble, accused of crimes involving hundreds of millions of dollars.

Alex agrees to take on Ohlig's defense. Through the course of two trials, secrets are revealed that force Alex to question whether any of the people in his life are who they appear to be. Most importantly, he must decide whether the identity he projects to the world is the man he truly is or even wants to be.

A Conflict of Interest by Adam Mitzner

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (140730)

Big Fish Games

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

• New This Week is Witchcraft: The Lotus Elixir.

• The Daily Deal is Amazing Heists: Dillinger, just $2.99 today only!

• The current Catch of the Week is The Torment of Whitewall, just $2.99 through Sunday, August 03, 2014 only.

• Today's Special Deal — 24-Hour Sale! All Standard and Collector's Edition Games are Half Off! Use coupon code TICK to get any Collector's Edition game for just $9.99; use coupon code TOCK to get any Standard game for just $4.99. Offer valid today July 30th, 2014 only until 11:59 PM PT.

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

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Witchcraft: The Lotus Elixir

New This Week is Witchcraft: The Lotus Elixir

An uncanny adventure is near! Dear Witch Apprentice, are you ready to meet your fate? You possess the special ability to work magic through cooking and you’re the only person who can manage this dangerous task … You must hurry to win the ingredients of the Lotus Elixir, and save your world! Visit beautiful and mysterious locations. Artfully crafted scenes and atmospheric soundtracks will pull you into a world set in an undefined past …

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

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Amazing Heists: Dillinger

Today's Daily Deal is Amazing Heists: Dillinger

Help John Dillinger stick up banks across the country in this exciting Hidden Object game! Select your gang and steal the loot without getting caught. Embark on a wild ride through one of the most fascinating periods in American criminal history as you play fun and challenging minigames. This game lets you relive the adventures of a notorious gang from the comfort of your own home!

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game today only — Wednesday, July 30, 2014 — for $2.99.

Also available for this game:

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The Torment of Whitewall

The current Catch of the Week is The Torment of Whitewall

Uncover the mystery of the Night Stalker! A shadowy figure has been stalking the streets of Whitewall, and young women have been disappearing without trace. Only one girl has managed to escape from the mysterious attacker, but she's not talking to anyone … Rumor has it that something strange and terrible happened to her that night. Rumor has it that this so-called Night Stalker is some kind of monster. As more and more people are driven from their homes by fear, you are called in to end the town's terrible torment.

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, August 03, 2014.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Review: Black Current by Karen Keskinen

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

A Mysterious Review of Black Current by Karen Keskinen. A Jayme Zarlin Mystery.

Review summary: The core storyline of this murder mystery is solidly structured and developed, so much so that it's nearly impossible to determine whodunit from a very limited number of suspects. Overall, a strong entry in this series though one that places too much attention on the lead character's personal life. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Black Current Karen Keskinen

Black Current
Karen Keskinen
A Jayme Zarlin Mystery
Minotaur Books (June 2014)

Publisher synopsis: It's August, and Santa Barbara, California hasn't tasted a drop of rain for months when P.I. Jaymie Zarlin learns a popular high school athlete has drowned in a tank at the city aquarium. The police are calling Skye Rasmussen's death an accident, but his distraught parents, unconvinced, hire Jaymie to find out the truth.

Eager to prove she's up to the challenge of solving the case, Jaymie investigates and uncovers an array of suspects. But when information begins to surface about her own brother, who died three years ago in the downtown jail, Jaymie is torn between doing right by her clients and exposing the truth about a mystery that lies much closer to home.

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New This Week: The Spy Paramount, a British Library Spy Classic by E. Phillips Oppenheim

The Spy Paramount by E. Phillips Oppenheim

This classic thriller, first published in 1934 — and undoubtedly an influence on Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels — is now republished for the first time since the 1930s. With its yachts and cocktail parties, its steely hero and brutal assassins, and its cinematic range across the cities of Europe, this is a gripping and sophisticated tale of a spy who saves the world.

The Spy Paramount by E. Phillips Oppenheim

The British Library Spy Classics

Publisher: British Library Publishing

Price: $2.99 (as of 07/29/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

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Rome, 1934. Martin Fawley leaves the American secret service and is recruited by General Berati, the most feared man in fascist Italy, as a spy. After a brief encounter with a glamorous yet murderous Italian princess, Fawley's mission takes him undercover to Monaco.

Suave and worldly, Fawley is quite at home in the casinos and golf courses of Monte Carlo — but he is soon entangled in a game with higher stakes. As the nations of Europe vie for power, Fawley reveals the secret weapon that will determine the outcome of the looming war.

The Spy Paramount by E. Phillips Oppenheim

Eyes Wide Open, A Novel of Suspense by Andrew Gross, Now Available at a Special Price

Eyes Wide Open by Andrew Gross

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, HarperCollins …

Eyes Wide Open by Andrew Gross

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: HarperCollins

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/29/2014 at 4:00 PM ET).

Read our review of this book on Mysterious Reviews.

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Jay Erlich's nephew has been found at the bottom of a cliff at Morrow Bay. It's all just a tragic suicide, until secrets from the past begin to rear up again. Did a notorious killer, jailed for many decades, have his hand in this?

Years ago, Jay Erlich's older brother, Charlie, a wayward child of the sixties, set out for California, where he fell under the sway of a charismatic but deeply disturbed cultlike figure. Tragedy ensued and lives were destroyed, but as the decades passed, Charlie married and raised a family and lived a quiet, secluded life under the radar. Yet the demons that nearly destroyed him never completely disappeared.

When Jay heads out west to help his grieving brother, he is pulled back into Charlie's past—and begins to suspect that his nephew's suicide may not have been that at all. With eyes wide open, Jay puts his own life at risk to uncover the truth, a quest that goes beyond the edge of madness and a family haunted by a secret past … and into the depths of evil.

Eyes Wide Open by Andrew Gross

Full Fury, A David Mallin Mystery by Roger Ormerod, Now Available at a Special Price

Full Fury by Roger Ormerod

Amazon Kindle Countdown Deals are limited-time discounts on Kindle-exclusive books.

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of today's titles … but take advantage of this deal now as the price will go up to its digital list price soon! (See the countdown clock on the book product page to see how much time remains on this deal.)

Full Fury by Roger Ormerod

A David Mallin Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $0.99 (as of 07/29/2014 at 3:30 PM ET).

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Dave Mallin is eagerly awaiting his first case as a Private Detective when two clients knock on his door. One is a crook, Finn Carter, known for getting his way through violent means. The other, a young wannabe writer, is seemingly out of place and out of his depth. But they both want Mallin's help on the same case: the mystery of Neville Gaines, a man who had been hanged 12 years before for shooting and killing a farmer called Andy Paterson.

With no apparent connection to each other, or to the case, Mallin is baffled by their interest, especially when the murderer was so obviously guilty. What was to be gained by going over the case again?

Due to be married in a couple of days, and a less than enthusiatic fiancé, Mallin decides it would be better to turn down the case. But when events take a violent turn, Mallin is keen to find out why. And when another murder intrudes, it looks as though his impatient fiancée may have to wait …

Full Fury by Roger Ormerod

The Big Four, A Hercule Poirot Mystery by Agatha Christie, Now Available at a Special Price

The Big Four by Agatha Christie

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, William Morrow …

The Big Four by Agatha Christie

A Hercule Poirot Mystery

Publisher: William Morrow

Price: $1.99 (as of 07/29/2014 at 3:00 PM ET).

An adaptation of this novel aired on PBS's Masterpiece Mystery! this past Sunday.

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Hercule Poirot is preparing for a voyage to South America. Looming in the doorway of his bedroom is an uninvited guest, coated from head to foot in dust and mud. The man's gaunt face registers Poirot for a moment, and then he collapses. The stranger recovers long enough to identify Poirot by name and madly and repeatedly scribble the figure "4" on a piece of paper.

Poirot cancels his trip. An investigation is in order. Fortunately, Poirot has the faithful Captain Hastings at his side as he plunges into a conspiracy of international scope -- one that would consolidate power in the deadly cabal known as "The Big Four".

The Big Four by Agatha Christie

The Forsaken by Ace Atkins, New in Bookstores during July 2014

The Forsaken by Ace Atkins

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

The Forsaken by Ace Atkins

The Quinn Colson Series (4th)

Publisher: Putnam

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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 …

Thirty-six years ago, a nameless black man wandered into Jericho, Mississippi, with nothing but the clothes on his back and a pair of paratrooper boots. Less than two days later, he was accused of rape and murder, hunted down by a self-appointed posse, and lynched.

Now evidence has surfaced of his innocence, and county sheriff Quinn Colson sets out not only to identify the stranger's remains, but to charge those responsible for the lynching. As he starts to uncover old lies and dirty secrets, though, he runs up against fierce opposition from those with the most to lose — and they can play dirty themselves.

Soon Colson will find himself accused of terrible crimes, and the worst part is, the accusations just might stick. As the two investigations come to a head, it is anybody's guess who will prevail — or even come out of it alive.

The Forsaken by Ace Atkins

Death, Taxes, and Silver Spurs by Diane Kelly, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during July 2014

Death, Taxes, and Silver Spurs by Diane Kelly

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during July 2014 …

Death, Taxes, and Silver Spurs by Diane Kelly

The Tara Holloway Series (7th)

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Death, Taxes, and Silver Spurs by Diane Kelly, 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 …

So maybe it goes without saying that IRS Special Agent Tara Holloway is star-struck? She's head over heels … in trouble.

Easy's getting harder every day for Tara. A tax-evading pet groomer managed to buzz off a big chunk of her hair … just in time for her date strictly-business meeting with country-music heartthrob Brazos Rivers. Of course Tara shouldn't care — she's devoted to Special Agent Nick Pratt, after all — but Rivers does know how to steal a woman's heart with a song …

Meanwhile, Tara's up to her fracking neck with another case: A natural-gas company with a money trail that is almost as suspicious as Brazos Rivers's tax return. Which is to say, he can't seem to cough up one. Tara figures the misdeeds of her celebrity crush must be an oversight. But will she dance to a different tune … when her tax-evading idol starts evading her, too?

Death, Taxes, and Silver Spurs by Diane Kelly

Bark M for Murder, Four Short Stories by J. A. Jance, Virginia Lanier, Chassie West, and Lee Charles Kelley, Now Available at a Special Price

Bark M for Murder by J. A. Jance, Virginia Lanier, Chassie West, and Lee Charles Kelley

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, William Morrow …

Bark M for Murder by J. A. Jance, Virginia Lanier, Chassie West, and Lee Charles Kelley

Four Short Stories

Publisher: William Morrow

Price: $3.99 (as of 07/29/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

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Who let the dogs out?

Evildoers beware! Four of mystery fiction's top storytellers are setting the hounds on your trail -- in an incomparable quartet of crime stories with a canine edge.

Man's (and woman's) best friends take the lead in this phenomenal collection of tales tense and surprising, humorous and thrilling: J. A. Jance's spellbinding saga of a scam-busting septuagenarian and her two golden retrievers; Virginia Lanier's pureblood thriller featuring bloodhounds and bloody murder; Chassie West's suspenseful stunner about a life-saving German shepherd and a ghastly forgotten crime; and Lee Charles Kelley's edge-of-your-seat yarn that pits an ex-cop/kennel owner and a yappy toy poodle against a craven killer.

Bark M for Murder by J. A. Jance, Virginia Lanier, Chassie West, and Lee Charles Kelley

Mad as Helen, A Helen Evans, River Road Mystery by Susan McBride, New This Week from Witness Impulse

Mad as Helen by Susan McBride

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 …

Mad as Helen by Susan McBride

A Helen Evans, River Road Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: $2.99 (as of 07/29/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

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When tiny River Bend, Illinois, is hit by a string of burglaries even Sheriff Frank Biddle can't solve, the clients of LaVyrle's Cut 'n' Curl can hardly talk of anything but. There are no signs of forced entry and no fingerprints, and valuables are missing from secret hiding places, as if the thief knew what he wanted and just where to look.

Helen Evans wonders what the world has come to if even their once-quiet town isn't safe anymore. Then Grace Simpson, a big-city psychotherapist who had opened up shop in River Bend, is found dead on her bedroom floor, and Helen's granddaughter is caught with the murder weapon in hand.

Sure of the girl's innocence, Helen embarks on a little investigation of her own and turns up plenty of folks who aren't grieving a bit now that Grace is dead …

Mad as Helen by Susan McBride

Telemystery: Midsomer Murders, New This Week on DVD

Telemystery, the most complete selection of detective, amateur sleuth, private investigator, and suspense television mystery series now available or coming soon to DVD

Telemystery, your source for one of the most comprehensive listings of crime drama, amateur sleuth, private investigator, mystery and suspense television series, mini-series and made-for-television movies, now available on or coming soon to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or Video-on-Demand, is profiling one series from our site being released this week.

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Midsomer Murders: Set Twenty-Four

Midsomer Murders
Set Twenty-Four

The cozy villages of Midsomer County reveal their most sinister secrets in these contemporary British television mysteries. Inspired by the novels of Caroline Graham, the series stars Neil Dudgeon as the capable Detective Chief Inspector John Barnaby, with Jason Hughes as his earnest, efficient protégé, Detective Sergeant Ben Jones.

Three feature-length episodes are included in this set:

"Written in the Stars" — The death of an amateur astronomer during a total eclipse of the sun shines light into some dark corners of the star-gazing community in Midsomer Stanton.

"The Sicilian Defence" — Star-crossed lovers and championship chess intersect as the detectives search for a killer who leaves a chess notation at the scene of the crime.

"Schooled in Murder" — A series of gruesome murders appears to be related to secret plans to modernize the dairy that produces the famous Midsomer Blue.

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Visit the Telemystery website to discover more television mystery series currently available on and coming soon to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or video on demand.

A Conversation with Thriller Writer Wendy Corsi Staub

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Wendy Corsi Staub
with Wendy Corsi Staub

We are delighted to welcome novelist Wendy Corsi Staub to Omnimystery News today.

Wendy's new suspense thriller is The Perfect Stranger (Harper; July 2014 mass market paperback, audiobook and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to chat with her about her books.

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Omnimystery News: Give us an overview of your books to date.

Wendy Corsi Staub
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Wendy Corsi Staub

Wendy Corsi Staub: Because I write domestic psychological suspense novels, my characters are ordinary people who unexpectedly cross paths with danger, often because they're simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. How many times is a stay-at-home mom going to have a run-in with a serial killer? You can pull that off once and make it believable — twice can be a stretch. Most of my plots don't lend themselves to repeat characters, with the notable exception of two recent trilogies I did for HarperCollins. In Live To Tell, Scared To Death, and Hell To Pay, two families are revisited by peril in a complex and organic way. The story arc that unfolds in Nightwatcher, Sleepwalker, and Shadowkiller opens on a pivotal moment: September 10, 2001 in New York City. The first book follows the heroine, hero, and an NYPD detective on the trail of an opportunistic predator wreaking havoc upon New Yorkers in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. In the second book, we meet the trio again a decade later when they learn that either the wrong killer was convicted — or they're being targeted by a cunning copycat. That book ends with a bombshell revelation that opens the door to the final installment, which is half prequel, throwing readers back to the year 2000, and half sequel, featuring the final showdown.

OMN: What are "domestic psychological suspense novels"?

WCS: I believe these days it is being called "suburban noir" in the wake of Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl. My books are very similar in scope and theme to that book.

OMN: Tell us something about The Perfect Stranger that isn't mentioned in the publisher's synopsis.

WCS: The heroine is a breast cancer survivor. Having lost my mom, my mother-in-law, and her sister to the disease, I celebrate the survivors in my life — my sister-in-law and several close friends. After her diagnosis, my sister-in-law turned to blogging and her journey inspired my heroine's.

OMN: On a personal level, how much of your own experience have you included in your books.

WCS: I was raised in a loving, close-knit family in a small town and now I'm a happily married suburban mom of two teenagers. Those are the worlds I know best, and they find their way into my fiction: I often write about characters whose lives are similar to my own in some way. Many of my books are set in the New York City suburbs, where I live now. My 2013 thriller The Good Sister was set in Buffalo, near where I grew up, and the heroine is also Roman Catholic and grew up in a large, extended Italian-American family as I did. But of course, setting and characterization are merely springboards for plots that generally involve extreme situations I've never experienced. That said, The Perfect Stranger is about a group of women who met online, share details of their lives, and belatedly suspect that one of them might be an imposter. That did happen to me in real life about a decade ago. It was unsettling but didn't put me in peril, as it does my heroine. In fact, like Landry, I traveled a great distance to meet my online friends in person and many remain close friends to this day.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

WCS: I'm what is known in author jargon as a "pantser" — meaning, I fly through a book by the seat of my pants, as opposed to writing from a detailed outline. I have a general idea of the storyline when I begin, and I know the ending, but as my initial characters come to life and new ones introduce themselves, they have my permission to take over. After all, it's their world. Sometimes, when I've ventured deeply into the writing process, I feel less like an omniscient creator and more like a fascinated observer.

OMN: How do you go about researching the plot point of your stories? Have you come across any particularly challenging topics?

WCS: I've traveled pretty extensively to make my settings come to life when I'm not writing about a place I know intimately. And I work hard to get every detail exactly right: I rely on a stable of professional experts that include cops and an FBI agent, I'm constantly googling, I spend hours in the library, and I have a pretty vast collection of research materials and nonfiction books.

My most challenging research involved revisiting September 11, 2001, as the backdrop for my book Nightwatcher. I live in the New York City area and went through that awful day and those that followed with a frontline vantage, so some of the research was based on firsthand observations. However, the book is about an opportunistic serial killer whose rampage is triggered by the attacks, which not only demanded psychiatric insight into the villain, but also insight into the logistics of the crimes and investigation, as well as the specific timeline of the day of the attacks and the week that followed. For example, what did the public know and precisely when did we know it? When did the phones go down? When was power restored to lower Manhattan? How far did the subway run? The plot had been triggered when I heard on our local news following the attacks that crime was almost at an unprecedented standstill in the city and it was a good thing, because the NYPD was clearly distracted and communications were disrupted. A decade later, when I set out to find out exactly how the crisis unfolded from within the NYPD and FBI — two of my main characters are an NYPD detective and an FBI profiler — I had to speak to the real deal to get their perspective.

OMN: You mention trying to make your settings come to life. How true are you to the settings of your books?

WCS: In 2006, I set out on an ongoing 50-state book tour, often accompanied by my husband and sons. My goal was to sign in every state, and that mission is nearly accomplished — but a bonus was that I fell in love with so many places along the way that I've since written many of them into my books. I owe it to my readers in those areas to get the details exactly right, though I'll often fictionalize certain aspects of the settings.

For example, The Final Victim is set in Savannah, Georgia and a fictionalized coastal island there that is more or less an amalgamation of Cumberland, Tybee and the Golden Isles, all of which I adore, but none of which would singlehandedly suit my purposes. I made at least three research trips to the region to get the details right, because even my fictionalized island setting had to feel organic. In my thriller In the Blink of an Eye and my "Lily Dale" young adult series, I write extensively about Lily Dale, New York, a unique community populated almost entirely by spiritualist mediums and very close to my hometown. I'm naturally familiar with the area in terms of visual, weather, etc. — but I spent a tremendous amount of time getting a feel for the place. After I'd written the first book and "gotten it right," so to speak, I was given what I'd consider unprecedented access into the workings of the place and the personal and professional lives of some of the mediums themselves, and was even invited to participate in a beginning mediumship class. I'll admit that I was a bit of a skeptic when I began the project but in the end, came away with a tremendous amount of respect for the place and the people who live there — not to mention, an open-minded willingness to embrace their process.

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

WCS: Italy and Sicily, hands down. I've never been, but two of my great-grandparents were born near Rome, and the other six in Sicily. My new year's resolution this year was to delve into genealogical research and what I've uncovered so far has been fascinating. Is it inspiration for a novel down the road? Maybe, once I'm able to delve deeper, visit the real places I've been reading about and meet my family members there who are descended from the same ancestors.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests?

WCS: Travel is my passion, but I also love to entertain at home. Nothing makes me happier than to have a large group of family and friends gathered around my dining room table. That's how I grew up, and that's how I wanted my kids to grow up. I love to cook and bake, I love to go all out for the holidays — I host Thanksgiving dinner for anywhere between 30 and 40 loved ones every year and I relish every minute of it.

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

WCS: I am also … a control freak, not to mention a big chicken. When I write this stuff, I'm in charge. I know who is lurking under the bed or behind the curtains, so they can't jump out and scare me, and I get to decide what happens next.

OMN: Have you always written under your real name?

WCS: Wendy Corsi Staub is my real name, but I do have a pseudonym, Wendy Markham, that I've used to write almost two dozen romance and chick lit novels. I had already broken out as a bestselling suspense novelist when I was asked to try my hand at chick lit, and I didn't want to muddy the waters. The decision to use a pseudonym was all about branding. My readers know when they pick up a Wendy Corsi Staub novel that they're going to find a suspenseful, twist-filled page turner, and that when they pick up a Wendy Markham novel they're about to tag along on a fun and sometimes funny journey toward happily ever after.

OMN: How did The Perfect Stranger come to be titled?

WCS: This is the second in a trio of books that are connected by a social networking theme, the premise that you never really know who might be masked behind a familiar screen name online. I love that the art designs for the first two are evocative of that, with strikingly murky palates. My editor loved my title for the first one — The Good Sister — so much that we knew we were sticking with it from the start, which isn't always the case. I wanted the other two titles to have the same rhythm, i.e., The (Blank Blank). The Perfect Stranger felt … well, perfect. But my original working title for the third one, which is about online dating and was originally to be called The Blind Date, sounded more like a romance novel. I retitled it just a month or so ago — now it's The Black Widow, which is creepier and fits the plot.

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

WCS: I am always struck by gratitude when readers take the time to let me know they've read one of my books. I've gotten my share of fan mail (both e- and snail) over the years, but these days I do most of my interaction with readers on Facebook. I welcome them to my author and personal pages and many of them have become true personal friends over the years.

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

WCS: I was, like most authors, a voracious reader. I read my way through our local library. An early standout is the Little House series, plus every related biographical and historical accompaniment (I've since visited many of the house sites and remain such a Laura Ingalls Wilder buff that I attended Laurapalooza in Mankato a few years back). I also loved children's classics like Little Women and Tom Sawyer, and that biographies of famous Americans series, and edgy new YA authors like Norma Klein and Judy Blume along with "vintage" series books by Lenora Mattingly Weber and Rosamund du Jardin. Of course I inhaled every mystery I could get my hands on — not just series like Trixie Beldon and Nancy Drew but suspenseful standalones like Phyllis A. Whitney's and Lois Duncan's books. Lois was one of my favorites. Now we're Facebook Friends and I'm still starstruck.

OMN: What do you read now for pleasure?

WCS: I never allow myself to read a novel when I'm writing one, at the risk it will seep into my own work, which means I reserve them for vacation. At the moment, Harlen Coben's latest tops my To Be Read list. I do love nonfiction and read a lot of it as research and for pleasure. Right now I'm simultaneously reading Judith Mackrell's Flappers, a biography of six 1920s women, and Sarah Churchwell's Careless People, about F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Gatsby genesis.

OMN: What kind of films do you enjoy watching?

WCS: I love suspenseful thrillers, particularly when they have gothic settings or supernatural twists. Early favorites were Psycho and Halloween, Fatal Attraction, and Seven but my list also includes relatively unsung films with a good twist and a troubled protagonist, like Johnny Depp in Secret Window or Robert DeNiro in Hide and Seek. I haven't written paranormal in awhile but when I did, I was inspired by everything from The Changeling (the '80s ghost story with George C. Scott) to White Noise and The Others.

OMN: Suppose your latest thriller were to be adapted for television or film. Who so you see playing the key roles?

WCS: The Perfect Stranger's heroine, Landry Wells, is a southern woman who embodies a delicate grace and a reserve of strength — I can see either Ashley Judd or Reese Witherspoon playing her, as they've both expertly embodied similar characterizations in the past.

OMN: Create a Top 5 list for us on any topic.

WCS: Top 5 cities readers can find me signing copies of The Perfect Stranger this summer: New York City, San Antonio, Houston, Tulsa, and Saratoga Springs … with many more to come, so keep an eye on my website tour page.

OMN: What's next for you?

WCS: I've finished writing Cold-Hearted, an e-novella prequel to The Perfect Stranger, which was published as an Amazon Kindle exclusive in May. The third book in the trilogy, The Black Widow, will be published by HarperCollins in February 2015. I'm back under contract with Harper to write three more psychological suspense novels and I'm in the midst of writing the first. All three are set in the fictionalized Hudson Valley town Mundy's Landing, which is, like Fall River, Massachusetts, notorious as the setting of an unsolved century-old crime. Now blood will be shed again in Mundy's Landing, and not just one, but two age-old crimes will play a role.

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Wendy grew up in a large, close-knit family in rural southwestern New York State and decided she wanted to become an author while in third grade. She worked in two independent bookstores during college, then moved alone to New York City at 21 to pursue her dream. After stints as a book editor for a Manhattan publishing house and an account coordinator for a major advertising agency, she sold her first novel, the supernatural young adult thriller Summer Lightning. Early in her writing career, she published in various genres including suspense, horror, historical and contemporary romance, television and movie tie-in, and biography. She also co-authored a mystery series with the late New York City mayor Ed Koch and has ghost-written for a number of bestselling authors and celebrities.

Wendy now lives in the New York City suburbs with her husband of twenty years and their two children.

For more information about the author, please visit her website at WendyCorsiStaub.com or find her on Facebook and Twitter.

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The Perfect Stranger by Wendy Corsi Staub

The Perfect Stranger
Wendy Corsi Staub
A Suspense Thriller

During the darkest period of her life, Landry Wells found solace in a group of bloggers who had been in her shoes and lived to tell the tale. She's shared things with her online friends that even her husband and children didn't know. Things that now, looking back, make her uneasy.

One of the bloggers is dead, victim of a random crime — or was it? Did she trust too easily; reveal too much? At the funeral a thousand miles from home, Landry is about to come face to face at last with the others. These women are her closest confidantes in the world: they understand her; they know everything about her — and one of them might be a cold-blooded killer …

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