Monday, September 15, 2014

Fall of Night by Jonathan Maberry, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during September 2014

Fall of Night by Jonathan Maberry

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during September 2014 …

Fall of Night by Jonathan Maberry

Dead of Night (2nd)

Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin

Fall of Night by Jonathan Maberry, 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 …

Stebbins Little School is full of bodies. It's unthinkable to Desdemona Fox. Children are sobbing as panicked teachers and neighbors beat down their family members outside of the school … or the things that used to be their family members. Parents don't eat their children do they?

Officers Fox and Hammond, along with journalist Billy Trout, are calling it the beginning of the end. This is the zombie apocalypse. An insane escaped serial killer is infecting Stebbins County with a deadly virus, and now the whole world is watching while Fox, Trout, and the remaining inhabitants of Stebbins fight for their life against … what? The undead? The President and the National Guard are ready to nuke Stebbins, PA off the map and cut their losses. But the infection is spreading and fast. Worse, the scientist who created the virus is missing. It's a numbers game as the body count rises; Fox has to contain the infected and evacuate the living before it's too late, and the clock is ticking …

Fall of Night by Jonathan Maberry

Post Pattern, A Burnside Mystery by David Chill, Now Available at a Special Price

Post Pattern by David Chill

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.)

Post Pattern by David Chill

A Burnside Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: David Chill

Price: $0.99 (as of 09/15/2014 at 1:00 PM ET).

Post Pattern by David Chill, Amazon Kindle format

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A former USC football player back in the day, Burnside has recently left the LAPD following a scandal and has started his own private investigation agency. After someone fires a shot at a football star from a rival university, Burnside takes on the case which leads him into both the underbelly and the aristocracy of Los Angeles.

Burnside unravels a complex series of baffling leads as he weaves his way through the investigation. As the body count piles up, he encounters beautiful girls, wayward athletes and overworked cops on his way to cracking a case that no one else wants to touch. And as he works through the various twists and turns in the story, Burnside also comes to grips with a betrayal from his past that keeps returning to him, no matter how much he tries to avoid it.

Post Pattern by David Chill

New This Week: Irrevocable Trust, A Sasha McCandless Legal Thriller by Melissa F. Miller

Irrevocable Trust by Melissa F. Miller

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 …

Irrevocable Trust by Melissa F. Miller

A Sasha McCandless Legal Thriller (6th in series)

Publisher: Brown Street Books

Price: $2.99 (as of 09/15/2014 at 12:30 PM ET).

Irrevocable Trust by Melissa F. Miller, Amazon Kindle format

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The Federal Witness Protection Program has never lost a witness — until now …

When Allison Bennett is brutally murdered in rural North Carolina, six children are left motherless, and a dangerous enemy puts into motion a plan to bring Sasha and Leo to their knees.

The first year of marriage is challenging enough. But throw in a murderous escaped felon bent on revenge and six grieving kids with nowhere else to turn, and suddenly Sasha and Leo are facing their most difficult test to date.

It will take all their courage, ingenuity, and teamwork to prevail — and if they can get through this, surviving marriage will be a breeze.

Irrevocable Trust by Melissa F. Miller

No One Lives Twice, A Lexi Carmichael Mystery by Julie Moffett, Now Available at a Special Price

No One Lives Twice by Julie Moffett

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, Carina Press …

No One Lives Twice by Julie Moffett

A Lexi Carmichael Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Carina Press

Price: $0.99 (as of 09/15/2014 at 12:00 PM ET).

No One Lives Twice by Julie Moffett, Amazon Kindle format

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I'm Lexi Carmichael, geek extraordinaire. I spend my days stopping computer hackers at the National Security Agency. My nights? Those I spend avoiding my mother and eating cereal for dinner. Even though I work for a top-secret agency, I've never been in an exciting car chase, sipped a stirred (not shaken) martini, or shot a poison dart from an umbrella.

Until today, that is, when two gun-toting thugs popped up in my life and my best friend disappeared. So, I've enlisted the help of the Zimmerman twins — the reclusive architects of America's most sensitive electronic networks — to help me navigate a bewildering maze of leads to find her.

Along the way, my path collides with a sexy government agent and a rich, handsome lawyer, both of whom seem to have the hots for me. Hacking, espionage, sexy spy-men — it's a geek girl's dream come true. If it weren't for those gun-toting thugs …

No One Lives Twice by Julie Moffett

A Conversation with Thriller Writer Alan Brenham

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Alan Brenham
with Alan Brenham

We are delighted to welcome novelist Alan Brenham to Omnimystery News today.

Alan's new suspense thriller is Cornered (July 2014; Black Opal Books trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to talk with him more about it.

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Omnimystery News: When starting out a new book, how do you go about researching the various plot points? Have you come across any particularly challenging or exciting topics?

Alan Brenham
Photo provided courtesy of
Alan Brenham

Alan Brenham: For fact-checking, I use the Internet for some but the vast majority is through experts.

For Cornered, I relied on question-and-answer emails with the Temple PD Chief of Police, the Bell County DA, the Assistant Director of the Austin PD forensics lab, and the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit's Team Four. A lengthy in-person interview was done with a Temple PD detective for a birds-eye view of how modern investigative work was done in Temple. For legal aspects, I relied on my own knowledge of relevant law, procedure and the courts.

The most challenging topic was the information about profiling from the FBI. It was daunting because I had to weave my way through the FBI's bureaucracy to get to the special agents at the Behavioral Analysis Unit's Team Four. And the agent I finally was able to interview jokingly informed me that their methods are nothing like you see on the TV show Criminal Minds and that they do not have a private jet to fly all over the country.

The most exciting topic would be the forensic facts. The Austin PD's Forensic Science Center's assistant director took me on a tour of the entire facility including ballistics, and the DNA lab.

OMN: Alan Brenham is a pen name. Why did you decide to use one?

AB: When I first began writing Price of Justice, I wanted to use my birth name but discovered that an attorney-author in New York had already staked claim to it. So, not wanting to create any reader confusion between attorney-author Alan Behr of New York and attorney-author Alan Behr of Texas, Alan Brenham was born and appears on the cover of all of my novels. The obvious advantage is that the Alan Behr in New York doesn't get credit for my crime novels. The main disadvantage is when I'm signing books, I have to really focus on the author name. I caught myself starting to write my real name instead of Alan Brenham.

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

AB: The authors who most influenced how and what I write are Michael Connelly, John Sandford, James Hayman, Michael McGarrity, and Jeffery Deaver. Connelly with his principal character Detective Harry Bosch got me started. Along came Sandford and his man, Lucas Davenport. Between the two of them, I got the general gist of how it was done. McGarrity's New Mexico settings for his protagonist Kevin Kearney taught me the importance of setting in a novel. In my opinion, McGarrity is the master of settings. Wanting to branch out, I discovered James Hayman, Jeffery Deaver and John Grisham. Hayman's McCabe and Savage duo gave me ideas of how co-protagonists function in a suspenseful novel. Deaver's Kathryn Dance showed me how a male author would write a female detective. And John Grisham … although he writes legal thrillers created an interest in me to write legal thrillers — a genre I'll try after my third book has been handed off to my publisher.

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

AB: When I begin planning and outlining for a novel, I select actors who fit my preconceived image of the character. For my novel Cornered, Christian Bale would be my choice for the role of Detective Matt Brady. To me, he has some of the same facial features as the real-life detective I consulted with in Temple. Sarah Jones is the perfect actress for the role of Dr. Tracy Rogers. I became a fan of hers when she starred in the TV show Alcatraz. Cassidy Freeman would play the role of Brady's ex-girlfriend, Cassandra Evans. I've seen her in the TV show Longmire. The bad guys, Derek Weaver and Bruno Chiles, would be played by Michael Rooker and Michael Mando, respectively. Rooker is a perfect Derek Weaver based on his performance in The Walking Dead. Mando just strikes me as what Bruno Chiles would look like if he were real.

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

AB: Top 5 places I've visited:

(1) Alaska — the mountains (I love mountains) and the wildlife. Words do not do the state justice. You have to see it to believe it.

(2) Garmisch, Germany — I spent a week there and loved every minute. The Bavarian flavor, the beer, and the food. It's another place for your bucket list. It was featured in Price of Justice.

(3) London, UK — So much to see and so little time. It was one of the stops on my trips to Europe as a special deputy US Marshal. Contrary to some views, I found the people to be friendly and courteous.

(4) Berlin, Germany — actually this wasn't a visit. I lived here for a few years when the Berlin Wall was up and the city was divided into four military sectors. A lot of WW II history.

(5) Tennessee-Virginia (Shenandoah Mountains) — Over Thanksgiving many years ago, I drove through the Shenandoah Mountains on my way to Maryland. Standing on one peak, green valley as far as I could see. Two words — very beautiful.

OMN: What's next for you?

AB: My next project is the completion of my thriller novel, titled Rampage. It will be the sequel to Price of Justice. Temptation, loyalty, and trust are the feelings Detective Scarsdale will be facing as he and his new female partner, Tatum Harper, hunt down a killer. When Rampage is finished, I'll dive right into the fourth book, featuring an assistant district attorney who finds himself on the wrong side of the law.

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Alan Brenham is a pen name used by Alan Behr, who served as a law enforcement officer and criminal investigator for seventeen years before earning a law degree from Baylor University. After obtaining his law license, he worked as a prosecutor and criminal defense attorney for twenty-two years. His personal and official travels took him to several European and Middle Eastern countries, Alaska and almost every island in the Caribbean. He has lived in Berlin, Germany while working with US military forces. Alan and his wife, Lillian, currently live in the Austin, Texas area.

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

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Cornered by Alan Brenham

Cornered
Alan Brenham
A Suspense Thriller

He's haunted by the memory of a kidnapping case gone wrong …

Not wanting history to repeat itself, Detective Matt Brady struggles to solve the disappearances of seven young women, but he quickly finds himself pitted against a criminal organization that knows as much about police procedure as he does — an organization that will do whatever it takes to stay one step ahead of him.

His troubles are compounded when a young veterinarian injects herself into the investigation and is targeted to become victim number eight. When he tries to protect her, he finds himself in the crosshairs of a professional cop killer. Can Brady solve the case in time to save his new love, or will this investigation be the death of both of them?

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