Wednesday, September 03, 2014

New This Week: A Masquerade of Saints, The Saints Mystery Series by Nicole Loughan

A Masquerade of Saints by Nicole Loughan

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 September 2014 and priced $4.99 or less …

A Masquerade of Saints by Nicole Loughan

The Saints Mystery Series (3rd in series)

Publisher: Nicole Loughan

Price: $2.99 (as of 09/03/2014 at 4:30 PM ET).

A Masquerade of Saints by Nicole Loughan, Amazon Kindle format

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New Orleans' favorite Saint goes on the run at Mardi-Gras …

Small-town Cajun Fanchon is surprised by an invitation to join New Orleans high society for the biggest celebration of the year. Her brush with the good-life is short lived when she finds herself accused of murder.

While in the hot seat, she is tasked with clearing her name and figuring out who has her in their cross-hairs. She might just get a taste of good-life if she can solve this mystery.

A Masquerade of Saints by Nicole Loughan

The Red Dahlia, An Anna Travis Mystery by Lynda La Plante, Now Available at a Special Price

The Red Dahlia by Lynda La Plante

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

The Red Dahlia by Lynda La Plante

An Anna Travis Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Touchstone

Price: $1.99 (as of 09/03/2014 at 4:00 PM ET).

The Red Dahlia by Lynda La Plante, Amazon Kindle format

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When the body of a young girl is found dumped on the banks of the Thames, even the police are shocked by the brutality of her murder: horrifically mutilated, severed in half, and drained of blood, her corpse is an obvious mirror image of the famous Black Dahlia murder in 1940s Los Angeles.

Now Detective Inspector Anna Travis must race against time to catch this copycat killer. She turns to her mentor, the brilliant and volatile Detective Chief Inspector James Langton, but the frictions of their romantic relationship are complicating the case. And then a second girl is found …

The Red Dahlia by Lynda La Plante

Disappearance at Hangman's Bluff by J. E. Thompson, a New Felony Bay Mystery

Disappearance at Hangman's Bluff by J. E. Thompson

Omnimystery News is pleased to present in this post a new First Clues: Mysteries for Kids series title published this month …

Disappearance at Hangman's Bluff by J. E. Thompson

Series: Felony Bay

Publisher: Walden Pond Press

Format(s): Hardcover, eBook

Recommended for Cadet Sleuths, Ages 10 to 12

Disappearance at Hangman's Bluff by J. E. Thompson, Amazon Kindle format

For more information about the book, see a synopsis, below.

Just in case your memory's as short as a South Carolina snowstorm, I'm Abbey Force, and my best friend, Bee, and I spent the last few months solving this crazy mystery involving robbery, betrayal, and a lost chest of Spanish gold. We also managed to clear my dad of the crimes everyone thought he committed (even though he still hadn't woken up from his coma). Not too shabby for a summer vacation.

Now school's about to begin again, but that isn't even close to the most distressing thing happening around here. First, my dad woke up, which is great, but he somehow got it into his head that he needs to start taking cases again. Then me and Bee saw something simply awful: our neighbor's dog, Yemassee, getting kidnapped by a couple of rough-looking fellas with guns. And as if that weren't enough, we just found out that someone Daddy sued years ago is back in town, making shady business deals again.

I don't know what all of this means, not yet. But I do know that if you try to mess with my dad, my friends, or my friends' dogs, you've got trouble on your hands. Trouble that goes by the name of Force.

Disappearance at Hangman's Bluff by J. E. Thompson

Die a Little, A Novel of Suspense by Megan Abbott, Now Available at a Special Price

Die a Little by Megan Abbott

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

Die a Little by Megan Abbott

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Price: $1.99 (as of 09/03/2014 at 3:00 PM ET).

Die a Little by Megan Abbott, Amazon Kindle format

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This ingenious twist on a classic noir tale tells the story of Lora King, a schoolteacher, and her brother Bill, a junior investigator with the district attorney's office …

Lora's comfortable, suburban life is jarringly disrupted when Bill falls in love with a mysterious young woman named Alice Steele, a Hollywood wardrobe assistant with a murky past.

Made sisters by marriage but not by choice, the bond between Lora and Alice is marred by envy and mistrust. Spurred on by inconsistencies in Alice's personal history and possibly jealous of Alice's hold on her brother, Lora finds herself lured into the dark alleys and mean streets of seamy Los Angeles. Assuming the role of amateur detective, she uncovers a shadowy world of drugs, prostitution, and ultimately, murder.

Lora's fascination with Alice's "sins" increases in direct proportion to the escalation of her own relationship with Mike Standish, a charmingly amoral press agent who appears to know more about his old friend Alice than he reveals. The deeper Lora digs to uncover Alice's secrets, the more her own life begins to resemble Alice's sinister past — and present.

Die a Little by Megan Abbott

Murder in Time by Veronica Heley, New in Bookstores during September 2014

Murder in Time by Veronica Heley

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

Murder in Time by Veronica Heley

An Ellie Quicke Mystery (15th in series)

Publisher: Severn House

Murder in Time by Veronica Heley, Amazon Kindle format  Murder in Time by Veronica Heley, Nook format  Murder in Time by Veronica Heley, Kobo format

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

More about our featured title, below …

Ellie opens the door to a man who is a stranger but instantly recognisable as the father of her housekeeper's brilliant but difficult young son. Mikey had been conceived at a party during which his mother Vera, a schoolgirl, had been drugged and raped. Abdi hadn't wanted anything further to do with her — then. Twelve years later he is a high-flying consultant whose wife cannot have children, and he aims to pay off Vera and adopt Mikey: a suggestion that does not go down well.

Ellie discovers that Vera still thinks fondly of her then boyfriend, even though he had also rejected her after that fatal night. But was that because he had fallen out of love with her, or because his father had been murdered that same weekend? Could the two events have been connected? And what part had Vera's closest friends and her family played in the tragedy?

Uncovering betrayals between friends and discovering the greed and jealousies behind past events only makes it more difficult for Vera and Mikey to decide on their future …

Murder in Time by Veronica Heley

Nominees for the Fall 2014 CWA Dagger Awards Announced

Mystery, Suspense and Thriller Book Awards

The nominees (shortlist) for the Fall 2014 CWA Dagger Awards have been announced by the Crime Writers' Assocation.

The winners will be announced on October 24th, 2014 at the Crime Thriller Awards.

And the nominees are …

Gold Dagger (for Best Crime Novel):
This Dark Road to Mercy by Wiley Cash (Doubleday)
Keep Your Friends Close by Paula Daly (Bantam)
The First Rule of Survival by Paul Mendelson (Constable)
How the Light Gets In by Louise Penny (Sphere)

Ian Fleming Steel Dagger (for Best Thriller):
Apple Tree Yard by Louise Doughty (Faber and Faber)
An Officer and A Spy by Robert Harris (Random House)
I Am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes (Transworld)
Natchez Burning by Greg Iles (Harper Collins)

John Creasey New Blood Dagger (for Best First Crime Novel):
The Strangler Vine by M. J. Carter (Penguin)
The Axeman's Jazz by Ray Celestin (Mantle)
The Silent Wife by A. S. A. Harrison (Headline)
The Devil in the Marshalsea by Antonia Hodgson (Hodder & Stoughton)

The Wolfe Widow by Victoria Abbott, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during September 2014

The Wolfe Widow by Victoria Abbott

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during September 2014 …

The Wolfe Widow by Victoria Abbott

The Jordan Kelly, Book Collector Series (3rd)

Publisher: Berkley

The Wolfe Widow by Victoria Abbott, Amazon Kindle format

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

More about our featured title, below …

As Thanksgiving approaches, Jordan Bingham is grateful for her job researching rare books for Vera Van Alst, the infamous curmudgeon of Harrison Falls, New York. But when an uninvited guest makes an appearance, much more than dinner is disrupted — and Jordan is thankful just to be alive …

Vera Van Alst doesn't normally receive visitors without appointment, but she agrees to see the imperious Muriel Delgado upon arrival. Shortly thereafter, Jordan is told that her position is being terminated. Evicted from the Van Alst House, Jordan is determined to find out what hold Muriel has over her erstwhile employer.

It seems Muriel has designs on Vera's money and property — not to mention a particular interest in her collection of Nero Wolfe first editions. When Jordan discovers a deadly connection between Muriel and the Van Alst family, it's up to her to put the house in order and stop a killer from going back to press.

The Wolfe Widow by Victoria Abbott

Organized for Murder, An Organized Mysteries Novel by Ritter Ames, Now Available at a Special Price

Organized for Murder by Ritter Ames

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

Organized for Murder by Ritter Ames

An Organized Mysteries Novel (1st in series)

Publisher: Gemma Halliday

Price: $0.99 (as of 09/03/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

Organized for Murder by Ritter Ames, Amazon Kindle format

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Organization expert Kate McKenzie is on track to make her new business, Stacked in Your Favor, a hit in small-town Vermont. But when her first client, the wealthy Amelia Nethercutt, is found dead, the job takes a decidedly sinister turn.

Kate thought she and her family were making a fresh start in her husband's hometown, but she quickly learns that small towns can hold big secrets.

When her first client is poisoned just after Kate leaves her mansion, she knows she's gotten off to a bad start. But things only get worse when the police find Kate's fingerprints on the murder weapon, suddenly putting her in the position of suspect number one. The stopwatch is ticking for Kate to prove she had nothing to do with the murder, and the odds are further stacked against her when items stolen from the Nethercutt mansion start showing up in the McKenzie home.

Now, Kate must trust her methodical skills and expert eye to sort out who is trying to frame her and to find the real killer before she's organized right into a jail cell.

Organized for Murder by Ritter Ames

A Real Shot in the Arm, A Crime Thriller by Annette Roome, New This Week from Endeavour Press

A Real Shot in the Arm by Annette Roome

Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent digital publisher, promoting and selling ebook editions of works by new authors as well as bringing out ebook editions of out of print books.

We've selected one of their recently published mystery, suspense, thriller or crime titles to feature here today …

A Real Shot in the Arm by Annette Roome

A Crime Thriller

Publisher: Endeavour Press

Price: $3.99 (as of 09/03/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

Winner of the 1989 CWA New Blood Dagger for a debut crime novel.

A Real Shot in the Arm by Annette Roome, Amazon Kindle format

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Chris Martin — housewife and mother-of-two — seizes the chance to re-gain her independence by putting her endless housework to one side and fulfilling her adolescent dream of becoming a journalist — much to the dismay of disapproving husband, Keith. Shortly after taking up a Junior Reporter role at the local newspaper the Tipping Herald, Chris is given an assignment to cover a conference at a local hotel.

But when the hotel becomes a crime scene Chris begins to uncover a very different story to what she had had in mind. The corpse that was discovered hanging from a fire escape doesn't look to her like a suicide — heroin addicts don't OD and then string themselves up. But who would have been driven to murder within this tight-knit community?

The further Chris gets into the investigation, the more questions arise and the more personal sacrifices she is willing to make. But is it love of the job or love of a colleague that is keeping Chris away from her husband? And will she be strong enough to face the truth when it reveals itself?

A Real Shot in the Arm by Annette Roome

An Excerpt from A Far Gone Night, a Thomas O'Shea Mystery by John Carenen

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of John Carenen
A Far Gone Night
by John Carenen

We are delighted to welcome mystery author John Carenen to Omnimystery News today.

John's second mystery to feature his enigmatic protagonist Thomas O'Shea and the quirky characters of Rockbluff, Iowa is A Far Gone Night (Neverland Publishing; September 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt, the first chapter.

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A Far Gone Night by John Carenen

"To expect too much is to have a sentimental view of life and this is a softness that leads to bitterness." — Flannery O'Connor

I KNEW IMMEDIATELY SHE WAS DEAD, half-spinning and languidly bobbing in the dark water. One arm appeared to be twisted behind her, but the other floated free, back and forth, back and forth, as if beckoning me to herself, like an Iowa Ahab, bidding me come see.
  At first, I thought the drugs and alcohol were playing tricks on my eyes. Beset by insomnia, I had downed three Melatonin and three Three Philosophers Belgian ale and remained wide-eyed. So I had driven into town, walked out onto the double-arched limestone bridge spanning the Whitetail River seeking solace and looking for calm in the black water dropping down the small spillway, a smooth, uniform curtain, churning into brief curls of white water before calming and turning black again and heading on south.
  I stared, thinking that maybe in doing so she might change into a mattress or a bunch of plastic wrapping or a cheap, abandoned Styrofoam cooler — anything else that would make me laugh at my first perception. But it was a body and the body was naked and it looked like a woman and I suddenly wished to God I had not seen it.
  I looked away. I looked back. It was a body, alright.
  My impulse was to flee, to just go back to my truck and go home and hope someone else would find her and be drawn into whatever drama awaited. But Sheriff Payne would hear and investigate and someone would mention they saw my truck parked by the bridge in the middle of the night and then I'd have to answer questions.
  The only thing for me to do now, I realized, was to buck up whatever ethical and moral mettle I have in me and go to the woman in the water. How could I leave her?
  I took off, slipped went to one knee, then arose and scrambled full bore back across the bridge and down the grassy slope to the river's edge, my right hamstring nipping at me to slow down as I rushed to her, splashing into frigid, waist-deep water and reaching out to the body, not caring about crime scene forensics or damaging evidence. I just wanted to get her out of that damn water, and when I saw that she was just a girl, not even a woman yet, I charged to her side, slipped my hands under her cold arms from behind, pulled her free from whatever had snagged her, and lugged her out of the water. I placed her softly on the thick dead grass alongside the river.
  The body was very cold, no longer supple, no longer anything but dead.
  As soon as I set her down, I pulled off my sweatshirt and covered her above the waist, and then my t-shirt and covered her below the waist. The air was cold on my bare skin, and my jeans were wet and cold, too. I squatted down next to the dead girl and my shoes squished.
  I said a quick prayer and rubbed my eyes hard with my palms. Her head was at an odd angle, so I slipped my right hand behind her head to move it a little, to make it more comfortable. I know, I know, but what difference did it make if she were dead? The point is, it made a difference to me.
  It was then that my fingers found the two depressions in the back of her skull. Her long, matted hair nearly obscured them, but a little exploration was called for. Stunned, I let my fingers linger under her hair to be sure. I was sure, and then, for just an instant, I was holding another dead person's head, my friend's, in the streets of Sarajevo after we thought we had cleaned up that neighborhood, the sweet smell of cordite drifting in the air like a woman's fragrance on a breeze.
  My attention rushed back to the girl. Wanting to disbelieve her wounds, I laid her head back down, slow and easy. Then I just placed my right hand on her dear, lovely forehead, and moved a tangle of drenched hair to the side, away from her face. For her. For me, mostly. That's when I noticed a slash of whiteness alongside her skull. There in the dark, at first I thought it was exposed bone, but when I touched it I realized it was just a blaze of white hair slightly forward of her left ear, an anomaly in her otherwise raven hair. It looked like a fat comma or that Nike swoosh sign.
  It takes about ninety-seven seconds to patrol all of Rockbluff village, so I hoped a Deputy Sheriff would come by and investigate my abandoned truck up by the bridge. The law enforcement and EMS people know my truck, a mixed blessing. So I sat there on my haunches, keeping the girl company, waiting for someone to come along.

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John Carenen
Photo provided courtesy of
John Carenen

John Carenen, a native of Clinton, Iowa, graduated with an M.F.A. in Fiction Writing from the prestigious University of Iowa Writers Workshop and has been writing ever since. His work has appeared in numerous popular and literary magazines, and he has been a featured columnist in newspapers in North and South Carolina.

John is currently an English professor at Newberry College in Newberry, South Carolina. He and his wife live in their cozy cottage down a quiet lane in northern Greenville, South Carolina. He is a big fan of the Iowa Hawkeyes and Boston Red Sox.

To learn more about the author, you can find him on Facebook.

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A Far Gone Night by John Carenen

A Far Gone Night
John Carenen
A Thomas O'Shea Mystery

Suffering from insomnia, Thomas O'Shea goes for a late-night stroll through the peaceful streets of Rockbluff, Iowa, and finds himself pausing downtown on the bridge that spans the Whitetail River. When he glances downstream, something catches his eye … something that looks like a body. He scrambles down to the riverbank, pulling the body of a young girl from the water. The girl is naked, with two bullet holes in the back of her head. Ever suspicious of law enforcement, O'Shea chooses not mention the bullet holes when Deputy Stephen Doltch, on routine patrol, discovers him at the river's edge.

When the coroner's report lists the cause of death as "drowning," Thomas goes into action. Confronting the coroner, he is met with hostility. But then the coroner and his wife disappear, along with the body of the dead girl. Once again, Thomas gears up to find answers that will reveal who put the bullets in the girl's head, why she was killed, and her identity, which may hit a little too close to home.

Teaming up with his friend Lunatic Mooning and Clancy Dominguez, an old buddy from his Navy SEAL days, Thomas and the other two men join together to bring justice to the dead girl, a quest that takes them to the Chalaka Reservation in Minnesota, seedy businesses adjacent to the Chalaka Casino, and straight into the world of organized crime.

A Conversation with Mystery Author Sandra Brannan

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Sandra Brannan
with Sandra Brannan

We are delighted to welcome mystery author Sandra Brannan to Omnimystery News today, courtesy of JKSCommunications, which is coordinating her current book tour. We encourage you to visit all of the participating host sites; you can find her schedule here.

Sandra's fifth mystery to feature FBI agent Liv Bergen is Solomon's Whisper (September 2014 ebook formats). We recently had the opportunity to talk to her about the new book and the series to date.

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Omnimystery News: We read and enjoyed a couple of the earlier books in this series and know that Liv can't seem to make up her mind about the two men in her life. What's the current situation in Solomon's Whisper?

Sandra Brannan
Photo provided courtesy of
Sandra Brannan

Sandra Brannan: Fans will be so excited with Solomon's Whisper. On book tour since 2010 for the first four books in the series, I was constantly hounded about Liv Bergen's romantic ping pong between FBI Special Agents Jack Linwood and Streeter Pierce. Whether you're Team Jack or Team Streeter, you'll probably understand quite clearly in this book why I kept Liv Bergen confused about her feelings toward the mysterious Linwood and the distant Pierce. I wanted to leave the reader with the question, "Wait, what just happened?"

OMN: Tell us a little more about your overall writing process.

SB: For the first ten novels I wrote before getting published, I wrote organically, as the story came to mind. I enjoy when characters pop into the story that I didn't expect to meet, my main characters saying things I didn't know they'd say. That freedom to let characters be who they want to be is freedom.

Yet as I published books, I realized I had more responsibility than letting the characters do all the talking, so now I do a blend outlining, completing the story in my head, then sitting at the computer and writing the story with structure yet allowing the scenes to develop organically. If the organic process changes directions for a book, then I give myself permission to stray from the outline. What I like about the process I'm continually trying to develop is that it forces me to be dedicated to the craft while keeping true to my unique way of storytelling.

An example of how this process works for me, is that when book clubs beta read Solomon's Whisper, I allowed them to convince me how the book should end. After listening to all the members of two book clubs in Ithaca, New York and Rapid City, South Dakota, I wrote the ending that I think even they will be surprised with, yet pleased.

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

SB: I'm the other way around. I would prefer never to travel again, love my home state of South Dakota, but because of my job, I tend to travel quite a bit. So I use every travel event as a place and a way to learn. For example, I just got back from Vietnam, which stimulated some creative ways to conclude a new trilogy thriller series I'm writing at the moment. I can't wait to use what I learned and experienced to make the concluding book rich with taste and smell and terror. For Liv Bergen fans, little Max being kidnapped from DIA in Noah's Rainy Day was born of my sheer terror of having to put my young son on a plane in Denver with an escort I didn't know to visit his dad two states away. I enjoy making every day nightmares like this come alive in my stories. I do believe the worst form of torture that human beings can experience can sometime come from their own imagination.

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

SB: Based on the popularity of my FaceBook FanPage, I'd have to say my fans wished my hobbies would make their way into my books, but unfortunately they do not. I love to spend time in the Black Hills, the woods, where I grew up. So I hunt all sorts of critters with my camera and video. Check out YouTube for "Sandra Brannan's BackYard" segments to see what kind of critters I stalk. Or come "like" or "follow" me on Facebook at #SandraBrannanAuthor or on Twitter at @SandraBrannan to see the wildlife pictures I post and the silly contests I hold with fans to guess what it is I'm tracking in the woods. One time, I found an albino wild Merriam turkey and made fans guess what it was, choosing winners to win prizes. I have a lot of fun with that.

And considering I was lucky enough to meet my soul mate, a regular Jim Fowler to my Marlin Perkins (oh too many of you are too young to understand this reference), we have a great time spending our free moments in the woods.

OMN: You mentioned taking the advice of book clubs, which beta read Solomon's Whisper. What other kind of feedback do you receive from readers?

SB: Fans make touch my heart like so few things in life can. I don't know how many times fans have made we smile and laugh, or weep and pray. Those of you who have sent me notes about how I made you lose a night of sleep, thank you! It's my goal to make you change your life plans to finish reading one of my books. That means I wrote it right, which makes me smile. And those of you who have written me the most heartfelt, tender messages, who pull me aside during my travels, and who flew across the country to meet me and share how stories like Widow's Might and Noah's Rainy Day affected you, thank you! I cry and pray for you angels raising warriors like Noah, for you adult kids who worry every day about widow's like Helma. I am so blessed that you are touched by what I write and honored that you take such great measure to find me and tell me.

I have a picture that I keep in my home office showing a stack of rejection letters when I was seeking an agent or publishing deal that when stacked up is as high on the table as my elbow to extended thumb. Now most people would have gotten the hint long before I did that maybe writing wasn't my strong suit, but I eventually got a deal after writing ten novels and being rejected that many times. Not me.

The reason that photo is important to me is that I saved every fan email and letter sent to me after my debut in 2010 and when my fan mail grew higher than my rejection pile, I took a picture and put those rejections away. Maybe that sounds a bit hokey, but I am telling you as sure as I'm giving Omnimystery News this interview that I believe fans are the reason I am still writing, and will continue to write. The power of positive feedback — in reviews, emails, letters, posts — from fans is priceless. My most sincere gratitude to all of you who continue to post reviews and send me notes encouraging me to write.

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Sandra Brannan Book Tour

Sandra Brannan has created a heart-pounding, award winning mystery series around the intelligent, ballsy Liv Bergen, a woman who embodies the spirit of South Dakota. Much like her fictional character, Brannan has spent her career in the mining business and lives in the Black Hills.

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

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Solomon's Whisper by Sandra Brannan

Solomon's Whisper
Sandra Brannan
A Liv Bergen Mystery

Trying to convince Liv Bergen from resigning from the FBI to return to mining after nearly losing her nephew, Streeter Pierce asks Liv for one condition: to wait six months before making her resignation official or public.

Five months into the condition, Streeter becomes desperate to keep Liv, so he bends the rules and assigns her a seven year old cold case – Brianna Keller, a young girl taken from her bedroom during a slumber party and found dead along the road in the dessert near Vegas. Streeter believes if Liv sees how she can help her family, help avenge a child’s death, she may not feel as if she’s endangering them. So what better way than to assign her Brianna’s case? After all, Brianna is Liv’s niece, her sister Barbara’s youngest child.

Dark Angel by Sally Beauman is Today's Open Road Daily Deal

Dark Angel by Sally Beauman

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature Dark Angel by Sally Beauman as today's Open Road Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Wednesday, September 03, 2014.

Dark Angel by Sally Beauman

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 09/03/2014 at 7:50 AM ET).

Dark Angel by Sally Beauman, Amazon Kindle format

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A riveting tale of deception and murder — past and present …

On an April night in 1910, just after the appearance of Halley's comet, a man dies violently at an English manor called Winterscombe. More than half a century later, Victoria Cavendish tries to root out the secrets that have haunted three generations of her family. With the aid of a timeworn journal, she begins an unconventional voyage into the secrets of the past.

As Victoria moves closer to the truth of what happened on that fateful night long ago, she uncovers a shocking saga of sex, love, and betrayal.

Dark Angel by Sally Beauman

In Good Faith by Scott Pratt is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

In Good Faith by Scott Pratt

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

In Good Faith by Scott Pratt

A Joe Dillard Legal Thriller

Publisher: Phoenix Publishing

… as today's fourth free mystery ebook. This is a repeat freebie that was last featured on our site on November 12, 2012.

In Good Faith by Scott Pratt, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of September 03, 2014 at 7:30 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.

A family of four is slaughtered in rural Tennessee.

Two weeks later, a retired high school principal and his wife are brutally slain.

Two Satan-worshipping teens stand accused.

It's up to prosecutor Joe Dillard to convict them. A former defense attorney who spent way too much time defending people he knew were guilty, Joe is determined to win this case to atone for his past. But an evil young woman named Natasha is responsible for the slayings and Joe knows it. Natasha is walking around free because the two boys who have been arrested are too terrified to implicate her. Now Joe must risk everything — including his family's safety and his own life — to bring an evil murderer to justice.

In Good Faith by Scott Pratt

The Ghost of Christmas Past by Jean G. Goodhind is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

The Ghost of Christmas Past by Jean G. Goodhind

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature …

The Ghost of Christmas Past by Jean G. Goodhind

A Honey Driver Mystery

Publisher: Accent Press

… as today's third free mystery ebook.

The Ghost of Christmas Past by Jean G. Goodhind, Amazon Kindle format

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Honey is back and it's a Dickensian Christmas in Bath; frost lies thick on the ground and white mist drifts through the narrow alleys.

The Green River Hotel is hosting the very last office Christmas party of the season. The employees of the firm arrive and seem shell shocked that their miserly employer, frequently referred to as Scrooge, has paid for everything. How come the change of heart? They never get the chance to ask because old "Scrooge" doesn't turn up for the party. A deadly deed has been done, and it's up to Honey Driver and her darling DCI Doherty to solve the Christmas caper.

The Ghost of Christmas Past by Jean G. Goodhind

The Rhyme's Library by Kristy Tate is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

The Rhyme's Library by Kristy Tate

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The Rhyme's Library by Kristy Tate

A Rose Arbor Mystery

Publisher: Kristy Tate

… as today's second free mystery ebook.

The Rhyme's Library by Kristy Tate, Amazon Kindle format

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Crazy Aunt Charlotte is missing again. Blair Rhyme, Rose Arbor's young librarian, doesn't bother to check Charlotte's regular haunts — the Veteran's of Foreign Wars lodge, the Four H-Club, or the bins behind Milton's Fish shop — because Charlotte is dead. Blair discovered her body amongst the boxes of what-nots and whatevers in the library's basement. Unfortunately, when she returns to the library with the police Charlotte is missing. Again.

Desperate to prove that she doesn't share her aunt's mental illness and that Charlotte really has been murdered, Blair tangles with a former lover, a disturbingly handsome stranger and a wacky cast of Rose Arbor characters.

At first Blair tries to dismiss the skin-pricking sensation of being watched, but as small disturbances grow increasingly threatening, she must confront the enemies, real or imagined, that drove her aunt to madness and death in the Rhyme's Library.

The Rhyme's Library by Kristy Tate

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