Thursday, January 29, 2015

Shark Skin Suite by Tim Dorsey, New in Bookstores during January 2015

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during January 2015 is …

Shark Skin Suite by Tim Dorsey

Shark Skin Suite by Tim Dorsey, a Serge A. Storms Mystery (18th in series)

Publisher: William Morrow

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When it comes to swimming with the sharks, there is no bigger kahuna than Serge Storms. Binging on a marathon of legal movies set in Florida, Serge finds his calling: the law. Never mind law school or that degree, Serge becomes a freelance fixer — wildcat paralegal and pilgrim to the hallowed places where legal classics of the big screen such as Body Heat, Cool Hand Luke, and Absence of Malice were filmed practically in his own backyard.

One of Serge's old flames, young lawyer Brook Campanella, is also a rising star thanks to her expertise in the field of foreclosure law. Ruthless at taking down the greedy banksters kicking people out of their homes, she lands a major class-action lawsuit, and wins big. The opposition is determined to shut her down and they'll go to extreme lengths to do it.

Luckily for her, Serge has been hired to do some investigative legwork on the case. There's nothing he likes better than saving a damsel in distress, especially when it means kicking a bunch of shyster butt. The mayhem comes to a hilarious head at the Key West courthouse, at the height of the island's raucous Fantasy Fest street carnival, and no one, including Serge, will ever be the same.

Shark Skin Suite by Tim Dorsey

For a list of more new hardcover titles to be published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for January 2015. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of January 2015 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

This Old Homicide by Kate Carlisle, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during January 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during January 2015 …

This Old Homicide by Kate Carlisle

This Old Homicide by Kate Carlisle, A Shannon Hammer, Fixer-Upper Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Signet

This Old Homicide by Kate Carlisle, Amazon Kindle format

Contractor and part-time sleuth Shannon Hammer specializes in improving the quirks and flaws of the Victorian homes in Lighthouse Cove, California. The quirks and flaws of their residents are another story …

Valentine's Day is approaching, and while Shannon is delighted to be friends with not one but two handsome men, not everyone in town is feeling the love. After her elderly neighbor Jesse Hennessey fails to make his daily appearance at the local diner, Shannon swings by his place to check on him. Not only does she find Jesse dead — of an apparent heart attack — but she also realizes that his home has been ransacked.

Someone suggests that a thief was searching for a priceless necklace Jesse claimed to have retrieved from a capsized sailing ship, but Shannon doesn't believe it. Everyone knows Jesse had a penchant for constructing tall tales — like the one about him having a hot new girlfriend. But his death is soon ruled a homicide, and shady suspects begin popping out of the woodwork. When another victim turns up dead, Shannon is convinced she must find the killer before someone else gets nailed …

This Old Homicide by Kate Carlisle

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Memories and Matchsticks, A Sam McNamee Mystery by N. Gemini Sasson, Now Available at a Special Price

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Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Cader Idris Press …

Memories and Matchsticks by N. Gemini Sasson

Memories and Matchsticks by N. Gemini Sasson

A Sam McNamee Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Cader Idris Press

Price: $0.99 (as of 01/29/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Memories and Matchsticks by N. Gemini Sasson, Amazon Kindle format

There's an arsonist on the loose in rural Wilton, Indiana — and he'll do whatever it takes to keep from being found out. Even murder …

Out of work, accident prone, and dateless, Sam McNamee packs up her belongings and her daughter to move to the Florida Keys, where she can pen love stories as S.A. Mack to ease the lingering pain of her husband's death. First, though, she has to help her dad sell his home of forty-plus years. It just might be the hardest job she's ever tackled. He's a hoarder; she's a neat freak.

The night she returns to Wilton, Sam plows into a mangy mutt on a rain-slicked country road. Bump, the dog she rescues, has a history that drags Sam and her family into a web of danger, making her father a prime suspect.

Feuds and secrets run deep in Humboldt County. Sam can't leave until the arsonist is uncovered. Not that she'd want to anymore, since veterinarian Clint Chastain has stolen her heart.

Memories and Matchsticks by N. Gemini Sasson

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New This Week: Lock It Down, A Cady and Blue Mystery by Susan James

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Lock It Down by Susan James

Lock It Down by Susan James

A Cady and Blue Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: BookBaby

Price: $4.99 (as of 01/29/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

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Cady Colette has learned to structure her days in the ordered stacks of the smallest library in Upstate New York. Living in the heart of the serene Finger Lakes, she has downshifted more each year since the disappearance of her husband six years ago — without a trace.

Just as her life is regaining a hard-won equilibrium, and she starts to open up to Eric and a bit of romance, tragedy strikes her small-town American life again. Can she handle another unsolved mystery? Will it leave her locked permanently in the void of the unknown? Will Blue, the investigator who never found her husband, have more answers this time? Will their efforts to team up end in a cold case again?

Lock It Down by Susan James

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Please Welcome Psychologist and Mystery Author Christopher J. Ferguson

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Christopher J. Ferguson
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We are delighted to welcome author Christopher J. Ferguson to Omnimystery News.

We asked Christopher, the department chair of psychology at a university in Florida and the author of a historical mystery novel, Suicide Kings (February 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats) set in 15th century Florence, to pick a topic of interest to him to share with us today, and he titles his guest post, "Violence in Literature".

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Christopher J. Ferguson

From Gilgamesh to Shakespeare to Stephen King, violence has been a common feature of the stories we like to hear and the books we like to read. There are two parallel questions that are interesting. Why are we so attracted to violence in literature? And is this a bad thing? Back in 2011 Wall Street Journal book reviewer Meghan Gurdon opined that the dark themes in a lot of young adult literature could have a bad influence on youth which, in turn, prompted criticisms by authors that she did not fully appreciate the purpose of darker themes in literature. What is the truth? As both a psychologist who researches media effects and an author myself, I've been able to look at this issue from multiple perspectives.

There's little doubt that, historically, violence has been a part of literature as long as there has been literature. One of the earliest known examples of written storytelling, Gilgamesh is a remarkably sordid affair, and considerable violence can be found in many religious texts including the Judeo-Christian Bible and the Hindu Ramayana. From fairy tales to morality tales it is difficult to find an epoch or culture that eschewed violence as entertainment.

There's an odd duality when it comes to violence in literature and violence in real life. Very few people would doubt that violence in real life is traumatic. Witnessing violence in the family is well known as a risk factor for psychosocial problems in childhood for instance. But, despite decades of trying (and hyperbole among some politicians, advocates and scholars), little evidence has emerged that violent entertainment is a public health concern. Most of that research has been done with television or video games, not books. There's certainly still debate in the scholarly community, but my own research and that of other scholars has questioned whether media violence influences viewers in the same way as real life violence exposure would.

This is pretty evident in the way we approach violence in these two scenarios. Most of us would work hard to avoid violence in real life while happily consuming (and for some authors producing) violence in literature and other entertainment. Obviously people do vary in the level of violence that interests them, but it's difficult to argue that violent entertainment doesn't have broad appeal. Why do we seek to expose ourselves to something in literature that we'd want to avoid in real life?

On a very basic level, even as we live mainly peaceful lives, violence and aggression seem to be woven into our genetic fabric as a species. Our history is a violent one and human violence has transcended culture and history. Fortunately, in the modern era, despite the technological innovations we have made in killing, our species has learned to become more peaceful. As Steven Pinker notes in his excellent book The Better Angels of Our Nature we are, in fact, living in the least violent epoch in human history, no matter what you may be seeing on television news. This is true for both war and criminal violence. Yet, even as our lives become more peaceful, for most of us at least, that genetic fabric seems to draw us back to something that is a basic facet of our nature. Indeed, our success as a species arguably owes less to eradicating aggression, but learning to harness it in positive ways. Being driven to success, willingness to defend oneself and others, debate for our personal views, seek accomplishments and advancement, are all likely positive features of this element of our nature. When it gets out of control it becomes destructively violent, but harnessed carefully can propel us toward greater achievements.

This is all a fing-fangled way of saying what people already know: we like to read violence in books because it is in our nature to do so. Some more than others, granted, but there's just nothing particularly unusual about it. So what does all of this violent literature do to us, particularly the younger readers?

As I mentioned before, there have been startling few actual studies of books. Some evidence does suggest that, indeed, books including those for young adults are becoming edgier with more profanity, violence, etc. This would seem to support Gurdon's perceptions. But evidence that this change in recent literature is "bad" for youth is lacking. I conducted one of very few direct examinations for a relationship between reading edgy (or "banned") books and problem behavior in youth. Interestingly reading "banned" books (books that are frequently challenged in libraries due to material offensive to some) was associated with more civic and volunteering behavior among youth. Such books had no influence on aggression. However, there were a very small number of youth, mainly girls, who both consumed a heavy amount of banned books, and also had more mental health issues as reported by their parents. Whether the books had asserted an influence on these youth, or whether youth with mental health issues seek out books they can relate to remains unclear from correlational evidence. But even this was only for a small percentage of youth. Otherwise no linear relationship between consuming banned books and mental health issues existed. Or, put simply, books even edgy ones don't appear to be associated with problems among most youth. The other interesting finding from this study was that reading for pleasure but NOT assigned school readings was associated with higher GPA. So discouraging kids from reading what interests them may not be such a good idea overall.

Violence in literature is not going away anytime soon. And such content appears to be a reflection of our natures, not a cause of it. Authors of darker material can likely take some comfort in this: you're not ruining the world. Critics of such material are certainly welcome to still be critical, but such criticism will likely be more effective when it eschews dramatic claims of "harm" that can't be supported by data. When it comes to youth, it is probably most crucial to get them reading, whatever they may be interested in reading. So let the darker tendrils of your imagination hold sway … it's only natural.

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Christopher J. Ferguson is the department chair of psychology at Stetson University in DeLand, FL. He has published numerous scholarly articles on media effects, including violence in video games, television, movies and books. In addition to his first novel, Suicide Kings, he is also the author of published short fiction. He lives near Orlando with his wife and son.

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

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Suicide Kings by Christopher J. Ferguson

Suicide Kings
Christopher J. Ferguson
A Historical Mystery

Four fateful words, "Your mother was murdered." These words whispered by a nun in Diana Savrano's ear set Diana on the path to avenge her mother's death. The sister passes Diana a note in her mother's hand implicating her mother's involvement with a Luciferian cult. Will a young noblewoman accustomed to the indolent luxuries of 15th century Florence succeed in identifying her mother's killers?

While Diana's inquisition cuts to the heart of tensions between the Republic of Florence, the Papacy in Rome, and the Satanic sect, she soon finds a price has been made for her own head. When clues begin to suggest the murderer is her own father, the strain on Diana pushes her to the edge of self-destruction. Only in recovering from a failed suicide attempt is Diana able to bring vengeance to her mother's assassins.

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Mr. Standfast by John Buchan is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

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Mr. Standfast by John Buchan

Mr. Standfast by John Buchan

A Richard Hannay Spy Thriller

Publisher: Open Road

Mr. Standfast by John Buchan, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of January 29, 2015 at 7:20 AM ET.

In the last of his World War I adventures, Richard Hannay undertakes his most dangerous assignment yet …

When England calls, Richard Hannay answers. Not yet forty and already a brigadier general, he has led the charge into some of the fiercest fighting of World War I: Loos, the Somme, Arras. There is no telling how far up the ranks he might climb if only the Foreign Office would stop taking him off the front lines for cloak and dagger work. Adding insult to injury, Hannay's latest clandestine mission requires him to commit the most shameful of sins in a country under siege: pacifism.

In the idyllic Cotswolds, a circle of conscientious objectors has been infiltrated by a masterful German spy. To unmask the enemy, Hannay must disavow everything he holds dear. Fortunately, his old American friend John Blenkiron is also on the case, as is Mary Lamington, a brave and beautiful girl with the rare ability to turn Hannay from thoughts of war. First things first, though — before love comes duty, and the trail of treachery runs all the way from the south of England, to a pink chalet high in the Swiss mountains, to Parisian streets echoing with the roar of German guns.

Mr. Standfast by John Buchan

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Rise of the Black Hand by C. J. Fella is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

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Rise of the Black Hand by C. J. Fella

Rise of the Black Hand by C. J. Fella

The Case Files of Thomas Morelli

Publisher: C. J. Fella

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This title was listed for free as of January 29, 2015 at 7:10 AM ET.

In this business it pays to be smooth, hard as nails and tough as they come. Unfortunately for me — I'm not. Luckily, I can wield sarcasm as well as any weapon, and I'm not afraid to use either of them. When that fails — and it usually does — there's no substitute for a sucker-punch. So sit back and let me tell you how this nightmare came about and made me one of the most infamous agents to ever put on a badge.

But let me warn you right up front. I'm not suave enough to get a woman out of her clothes just by smiling at her. If that's what you're after, Ian's Bond has got you covered. I'm not smooth enough to pull off most of these capers without having to fire a shot. There are guys out there good enough, like Spade and Marlowe, but that's not me either. And I'm not one of those guys that's so damn tough that even when he gets his ass kicked you just know — you know — he's gonna be back to finish off the bastards that did it. If that's what you're after, then nobody — but nobody — drops the hammer, like Hammer.

I'm the guy that has to get in there and get his hands dirty — filthy. The one that has to bust his ass and use everything he can to come out of it alive. It ain't always pretty, but I get the job done. And don't worry, I'm going to give you a little something in return, because I can promise you one thing — you'll be laughing on the first page — in the first paragraph. If you're not, then put it down and never pick it up again. Oh — and have a couple of aspirin handy, because my fights are so damn brutal that just reading about them is going to make your ribs hurt. You've been warned. Don't come crying to me about it later. Now, where was I?

It was the year 2229, and the world was still recovering from the Planetary Civil War, which ended just a few years earlier. We'd made computers and androids so smart that it was time to ask ourselves the big questions — are they life forms? The answer was yes — but it didn't come so easy — enter the war. But that's another story. The war was over, and I was one guy that sure wasn't going to miss it. The economy was booming around the galaxy and the future looked bright, at least for most of us. As a soldier returning to my hometown of Seattle, Washington, and with a shiny badge that said, Special Agent Thomas Morelli, I found myself running a small satellite office right in my own neighborhood with my lifelong friends, Eddie Shannon, and Champ, the most cantankerous, ornery android to ever roll off the assembly line. Our beat was on level one, hundreds of stories beneath the glittering lights of the skyscrapers that reach to the heavens.

On a day that started off like any other, I got my ass kicked by some local gangsters on my way to the office. But my day picked up as Eddie and I were hired by a neighborhood friend, Lisa Riker, to locate her father, Paul. He was a worker at one of the nearby dock warehouses, and he'd vanished a week earlier without a trace. An after-hours stroll by the warehouse landed us in a fire-fight as we tried to dig up Paul's location. The only clue lead us to suspect the involvement of one of the most dangerous criminal organizations in history — The Black Hand. That's right, the same gang that assassinated Archduke Ferdinand and started World War One. Now they were back, centuries later. But this time it was different — this was my town — and they just stuck their hand in the wrong cookie jar.

Rise of the Black Hand by C. J. Fella

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2nd Chance by Michael Seaver is Today's First Featured Free MystereBook

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2nd Chance by Michael Seaver

2nd Chance by Michael Seaver

A Noah Chance Mystery

Publisher: Three Graces Press

2nd Chance by Michael Seaver, Amazon Kindle format

This title was listed for free as of January 29, 2015 at 7:00 AM ET.

"You stop one and they'll send another … and another. If you get in their way, they will out-man you, out-gun you. Arrest them, kill them, they don't care, so long as they accomplish their ends. And right now, they're looking for me!"

Someone is killing off a group of high-end call girls. The first victim, Aubrey O'Brien, was an informant working on a standard background check for Los Angeles private investigator Noah Chance. Her death is a personal loss for Chance and he vows to bring the guilty party to justice. Because of his unique relationship to the deceased, Chance is brought onto a police task force looking into the homicides. He uses the opportunity to mend his reputation within the law enforcement community.

But when the FBI gets involved, Chance is constantly frustrated by team conflicts and limitations while the killer moves about with impunity. Fed up with teamwork, Chance takes matters into his own hands, only to find that his second chance at redemption will be tested and his moral stance brought into question when the killer sets his sights on Chance's beloved partner, Vicky.

2nd Chance by Michael Seaver

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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Review: Enter Pale Death by Barbara Cleverly

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A Mysterious Review of Enter Pale Death by Barbara Cleverly. A Joe Sandilands Mystery.

Review summary: Joe Sandilands is an endearing character and a fine lead, with the conflicts set up by the plot providing intrigue and credible misdirection for the reader. A solid mystery overall, and a terrific addition to this very good series set in 1930s England. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Enter Pale Death Barbara Cleverly

Enter Pale Death
Barbara Cleverly
A Joe Sandilands Mystery
Soho Crime (December 2014)

Publisher synopsis: One morning before dawn in the stables of her country estate, Lady Truelove meets a violent death in an encounter with a dangerous horse. Classified as "death by misadventure," this appears a gruesome accident. But Scotland Yard Detective Joe Sandilands suspects foul play — a misgiving he is struggling to separate from his personal grievances toward Sir James Truelove, who is Lady Truelove's widower and the influential academic patron of Dorcas Joliffe, whom Joe one day hopes to marry.

Joe enlists old friend and former constable Lily Wentworth to trail James, and finds an ally in a fellow police officer familiar with the Truelove estate. But as the investigation yields surprising secrets about one of England's most powerful families, Joe discovers how little he knows about not only the gilded lives of the moneyed, but also his relationship with Dorcas. Is Joe prepared to risk a future with the girl he loves to uncover the truth behind Lady Truelove's death?

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New This Week: Unspeakable Prayers, A Thaddeus Murfee Legal Thriller by John Ellsworth

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Unspeakable Prayers by John Ellsworth

Unspeakable Prayers by John Ellsworth

A Thaddeus Murfee Legal Thriller (7th in series)

Publisher: Subjudica House

Price: $2.99 (as of 01/28/2015 at 6:30 PM ET).

Unspeakable Prayers by John Ellsworth, Amazon Kindle format

Nineteen year-old Lodzi Ashstein is taken to Treblinka in 1942 and forced by the Nazis to help destroy Jews. Later in life the captain of the SS Nazi guards is murdered. One Holocaust survivor is charged with the murder and a trial ensues.

A young lawyer, Thaddeus Murfee, agrees to defend the Holocaust survivor and a trial ensues in federal court under the Hate Crimes Act.

Unspeakable Prayers by John Ellsworth

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Our Featured Title: Tahoe Blowup, An Owen McKenna Mystery by Todd Borg

Omnimystery News is always looking for new mystery, suspense, and thriller authors and series for our readers to discover.

Our featured title today is the second thriller in the Owen McKenna series by Todd Borg, set along the shores of Lake Tahoe. We've read about half of the twelve books in this series and have found each and every one to be an exciting read.

Owen McKenna was introduced in Tahoe Deathfall, which is currently free to download in the Amazon Kindle Store.

Tahoe Blowup by Todd Borg

Tahoe Blowup by Todd Borg

An Owen McKenna Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Thriller Press

Price: $0.99 (as of 01/28/2015 at 6:00 PM ET).

Tahoe Blowup by Todd Borg, Amazon Kindle format

When Tahoe Detective Owen McKenna's cabin narrowly escapes burning in an arson-set forest fire, the local fire department hires him to investigate. As more fires follow and people die, Owen can't tell if the fires are an act of eco-terrorism or a method of murder.

Before Owen can solve the case, the firestarter kidnaps Owen's girlfriend Street Casey. Owen has just hours to save Street before she burns up in a fire so big, fire fighters call it a blowup.

Tahoe Blowup by Todd Borg

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New This Week: Worth Its Weight in Old, A Karen Maxwell Mystery by K. D. Hays

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Worth Its Weight in Old by K. D. Hays

Worth Its Weight in Old by K. D. Hays

A Karen Maxwell Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: K. D. Hays

Price: $1.99 (as of 01/28/2015 at 5:30 PM ET).

Worth Its Weight in Old by K. D. Hays, Amazon Kindle format

Originally published in 2008 by Heartsong Presents in paperback. This is its first appearance as an ebook.

Paintings slashed … Furniture broken … Someone is wreaking havoc at the Blue Moon Art & Antiques Gallery …

Fledgling private investigator Karen Maxwell goes undercover as a salesclerk to find out who's behind the vandalism, and why. She learns little from Vicki, a friendly clerk who seems interested only in rearranging pictures to display them — and her designer clothes and sports car — to maximum advantage. Eric, the shop's surly, tight-lipped porter, would run over her with a hand truck before he'd answer any questions. The guilt may even lay with the shop owners themselves, despite the fact that they're the ones who hired her.

Karen's investigation seems to be going nowhere — just like her once-promising relationship with Brian, the handsome blacksmith who could sweep her off her feet in a minute … if he'd ever take a break from working with the church youth group. Frustration mounts as her dreams of romantic evenings turn into endless rehearsals for the church Christmas play.

If Karen can't crack the case soon, she may find herself back to being the plain, old office manager, her dreams of a career as a private investigator — and a life with Brian — as old and busted as the Blue Moon's vandalized antiques.

Worth Its Weight in Old by K. D. Hays

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Relative Danger, A Cealie Gunther Mystery by June Shaw, Now Available at a Special Price

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Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the publisher, Untreed Reads …

Relative Danger by June Shaw

Relative Danger by June Shaw

A Cealie Gunther Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Untreed Reads

Price: $0.99 (as of 01/28/2015 at 5:00 PM ET).

Relative Danger by June Shaw, Amazon Kindle format

Spunky widowed Cealie Gunther is a woman of a certain age whose zeal for adventure keeps her in the thick of things — like trouble. She pops up in town early to watch her motherless granddaughter Kat graduate, only to discover that because of a custodian's death — accidental — or murder? — graduation might not take place.

Determined to find the truth, Cealie snags a job as a substitute teacher, exposing much violence, lurking menace and more disturbing questions than answers. The only thing certain is that a killer has decided Cealie and her grandchild need to be expelled — permanently.

Relative Danger by June Shaw

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New This Week: Dead Wrong, A Cage Foster, Delta Detective Mystery by Stacy Green

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Dead Wrong by Stacy Green

Dead Wrong by Stacy Green

A Cage Foster, Delta Detective Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Twisted Minds Press

Price: $2.99 (as of 01/28/2015 at 4:30 PM ET).

Dead Wrong by Stacy Green, Amazon Kindle format

A nightmare begins for Cage Foster when a woman is found dead in Adams County's historical cemetery. The main suspect is Cage's mother, whose advancing Alzheimer's may have caused her to lose control and cause a terrible accident.

As Cage tries to figure out exactly what happened in the old graveyard, trace evidence against his mother mounts. But Cage doesn't trust the victim's husband and is determined to prove his mother was in the wrong place at the wrong time.

The county attorney is under pressure to close the case during the all important tourist season, and time is running out. With the help of medical examiner Summer Jordan, Cage casts his net and prays he can catch the real killer. Will Cage uncover the truth proving his mother's innocence before it's too late? Or is Cage dead wrong?

Dead Wrong by Stacy Green

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The List of Dead Smiths, A Murder Mystery by D. L. Williams, Now Available at a Special Price

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The List of Dead Smiths by D. L. Williams

The List of Dead Smiths by D. L. Williams

A Murder Mystery

Publisher: D. L. Williams

Price: $0.99 (as of 01/28/2015 at 4:00 PM ET).

The List of Dead Smiths by D. L. Williams, Amazon Kindle format

The Uber-Rich Smiths of Port Royal are dropping like flies, and in the most bizarre fashion. When Cousin Sheldon suffers death by heavy-set Asian hookers, and Cousin Lura Lee falls prey to death by pterodactyl, Sydney Smith gets the feeling she might be next on the list. She hires private investigator Tate Pendergast to solve the mystery.

Tate believes the Seven Deadly Sins are somehow tied to the Smith deaths, if only he could find the elusive Pedro (a dead-ringer for the Mexican actor Cantinflas). Pedro, a man of mystery, seems to be nearby each time a Smith dies, but finding Pedro is harder than finding an honest politician. Could Ernie be involved in the killings or was he just in the wrong place at the wrong time? Can Tate solve the riddle and save Sydney's life, or is he just driving Sydney's Aston Martin around Naples, Florida, waiting for the last shoe (or the last Smith) to drop?

The List of Dead Smiths by D. L. Williams

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