Friday, August 01, 2014

The Scent of Death by Betty Rowlands, New in Bookstores during August 2014

The Scent of Death by Betty Rowlands

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

The Scent of Death by Betty Rowlands

The Sukey Reynolds Series (13th)

Publisher: Severn House

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

More about our featured title, below …

Lance Rainbird isn't one for social chit-chat, so when he fails to turn up for the evening programme of music after dinner at Justin Freeman's annual musical weekend at Dallington Manor Hotel, it invites remark but no real concern. It's a lovely evening; perhaps he stepped out for some air. But the truth of the matter is rather more serious: Lance is found in the lake, drowned.

Constable Sukey Reynolds and her colleague Detective Sergeant Vicky Armstrong are part of the police investigation, and at first all signs point to it being a terrible accident. But the doctor reveals Lance was hit on the head before he died. Could it be murder after all? Then there is another accident, and Sukey finds herself caught up in a complex investigation that grows more complicated — and deadly — with each passing day …

The Scent of Death by Betty Rowlands

The Empty Quarter by David L. Robbins, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2014

The Empty Quarter by David L. Robbins

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during August 2014 …

The Empty Quarter by David L. Robbins

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

The Empty Quarter by David L. Robbins, Amazon Kindle format

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

More about our featured title, below …

Every member of the Special Ops US Air Force pararescue jumpers, the PJs, swears by the motto "That Others May Live". A top-secret mission to save a kidnapped Saudi princess will put that oath to the ultimate test.

With a force of armed men, a former mujahideen chases across the desert of Yemen to recover his Saudi wife, kidnapped by her powerful father, a prince of the Kingdom. The kidnapping turns violent, she is badly wounded, and the PJs are dropped into the vast sere badlands to rescue the princess and a young American diplomat swept up in the plot. The mission becomes a minute-by-minute race between the pursuing husband's band of tribal allies and the PJs rushing to the rescue, as the princess's life seeps away.

The Empty Quarter by David L. Robbins

The Lions of Lucerne, A Scot Harvath Thriller by Brad Thor, Now Available at a Special Price

The Lions of Lucerne by Brad Thor

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, Atria Books …

The Lions of Lucerne by Brad Thor

A Scot Harvath Thriller (1st in series)

Publisher: Atria Books

Price: $1.99 (as of 08/01/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

The Lions of Lucerne by Brad Thor, Amazon Kindle format

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On the snow-covered slopes of Utah, the unthinkable has just become a nightmarish reality: thirty Secret Service agents have been viciously executed and the vacationing president of the United States is kidnapped by one of the most lethal terrorist organizations in the Middle East — the dreaded Fatah.

But one man, surviving agent and ex­Navy SEAL Scot Harvath, doesn't believe the Fatah is responsible for the attack. Driven by his professional code of duty and honor — and a solemn vow to avenge his fallen comrades — Scot creates his own rules to get some answers. But his search for the truth raises the blood pressure of his superiors … and casts his own life in mortal jeopardy. The deadly machinations have been set in motion by a shadowy coalition, comprising some of the highest-ranking officials in government and business — men who operate above the law, men who realize the threat Scot poses to their hidden agenda … men who will do anything to stop him.

Now framed for murder and on the run, Scot goes for broke and takes his own brand of justice to the unlikeliest place of all — the towering mountains of Switzerland. It is there that he finds an improbable ally in the beautiful Claudia Mueller of the Swiss Federal Attorney's Office. Together they must brave the subzero temperatures and sheer heights of treacherous Mount Pilatus — and enter the den of the most notorious team of professional killers the world has ever known.

The Lions of Lucerne by Brad Thor

New This Week: The Great Impersonation, A British Library Spy Classic by E. Phillips Oppenheim

The Great Impersonation by E. Phillips Oppenheim

Omnimystery News is pleased to present 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 August 2014 and priced $4.99 or less …

The Great Impersonation by E. Phillips Oppenheim

A British Library Spy Classic

Publisher: British Library Publishing

Price: $2.99 (as of 08/01/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

First published in 1935 by Hodden & Stoughton, this new edition includes an introduction by Tim Crook.

The Great Impersonation by E. Phillips Oppenheim, Amazon Kindle format

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East Africa, 1913. The disgraced English aristocrat Everard Dominey stumbles out of the bush, and comes face to face with his lookalike — the German Baron von Ragastein …

Months later, Dominey returns to London and resumes his glittering social life. But is it really Dominey who has come back — or a German secret agent seeking to infiltrate English high society?

As international tension mounts and the great powers of Europe move closer to war, Dominey finds himself entangled in a story of suspicion and intrigue. He must try to evade his insane and murderous wife as well as escape the attentions of the passionate Princess Eiderstrom — and will eventually uncover the secret of the ghost that haunts his ancestral home.

The Great Impersonation by E. Phillips Oppenheim

Please Welcome Mystery Author Tim Weaver

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Tim Weaver
with Tim Weaver

We are delighted to welcome author Tim Weaver to Omnimystery News today.

Tim's fourth mystery featuring missing persons investigator David Raker — though only the first to be published in the US — is Never Coming Back (Viking; July 2014 hardcover and ebook formats) and he tells us today how the series has developed and evolved.

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Tim Weaver
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Tim Weaver;
Photo credit Sharlé Weaver

Never Coming Back isn't a book I could ever have handled as a debut author. Writing is something I feel very fortunate to have been given the opportunity to do, let alone get paid for, but I'm not too proud to admit that — for me, at least — it has come with a vertical learning curve.

Although I'm very proud of my 2010 UK debut, Chasing the Dead, I think there are things in it that, given the chance, I would certainly do differently now. That doesn't mean I harbour regrets — not at all — and, at the end of the day, Chasing the Dead was good enough to land me a publishing deal with Penguin. But, as you scale that learning curve, you become better at what you do, you refine your technique and find your voice, and I think you become more aware of how to engage with an audience. In the end, Chasing the Dead — despite its flaws — became the bedrock on which my second and third novels, The Dead Tracks and Vanished, were built, books that were — happily! — received very positively by readers and critics. And I think, without the experience of writing my debut, of learning from it, of adapting my approach, it's unlikely I'd have ever found the confidence to attempt something as ambitious as Never Coming Back.

One of the things that's important to me, as a writer of a series, is that the novels constantly evolve; that they try different things, go in different directions, and the core characters change and develop. So, even before I'd got to the end of Vanished, I'd decided that I was going to do something completely different with the fourth book. The first three David Raker novels were all based in and around London, but Never Coming Back isn't. It's set in two places: a fishing village on England's south coast — and in the neon glitz of Las Vegas.

The latter was a direct response to my love of American crime fiction, which I grew up reading, but it also serves the fundamentals of the plot: Never Coming Back centres on family secrets, and the lengths to which we'll go to bury them, and I liked the idea of deep-seated lies being as prevalent in an insular, rainswept seaside community as they are in the scorched, sprawling deserts of the Mojave. The book also represents a personal journey for Raker, as the village happens to be the place he grew up in, while Vegas is a town he knows well from the years before his wife died. To speak about the specifics of the plot is a bit of a tightrope walk because the parts I want to talk about most are so closely aligned to the biggest reveals. But the idea was definitely to challenge myself, to try to take the series somewhere new and unexpected, and to give readers something they weren't expecting.

Of course, that's not to say I wasn't worried, or didn't have doubts about such a stark change of direction. I'm generally not much of a worrier in life, but I worry about my writing all the time! I'd actually be deeply suspicious of anyone who claimed writing a full-length novel was a walk in the park. I feel pressure with every book, and it's pressure I put on myself, because when you gain a little momentum, and especially when you start to realise readers are actually quite invested in your world, you feel a responsibility to them. More fundamentally, I suppose, you don't want to disappoint them. I try to be honest about that, but I hope I also communicate the wonderful moments that come with being a writer too: the research, the moments of inspiration, when you finish a book, and — best of all — when readers email you, or grab you at an event, and tell you that the change of direction you decided to take was very definitely worth it.

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Tim Weaver is the thriller series featuring missing persons investigator David Raker. He is a former journalist and magazine editor, and has written extensively about videogames, film, television and tech. He lives in Bath, England.

For more information about the author, please visit his website at TimWeaverBooks.com or find him on Facebook and Twitter.

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Never Coming Back by Tim Weaver

Never Coming Back
Tim Weaver
A David Raker Mystery

Emily Kane arrives at her sister Carrie's house to find the front door unlocked, dinner on the table, and the family nowhere to be found — Carrie, her husband, and two daughters have disappeared. When the police turn up no leads, Emily turns to her former boyfriend David Raker, a missing persons investigator, to track the family down.

As Raker pursues the case, he discovers evidence of a sinister cover-up, decades in the making and with a long trail of bodies behind it.

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