Wednesday, April 29, 2015

New This Week: Scrappily Ever After, A Cumberland Creek Mystery Novella by Mollie Cox Bryan

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Scrappily Ever After by Mollie Cox Bryan

Scrappily Ever After by Mollie Cox Bryan

A Cumberland Creek Mystery Novella

Publisher: Kensington

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/29/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Scrappily Ever After by Mollie Cox Bryan, Amazon Kindle format

Springtime may be for lovers, but for one of the ladies of the Cumberland Creek Scrapbook Crop, it's turning into a season of conflict. Still smarting from her divorce, Vera can't decide whether to accept a marriage proposal. She doesn't want to spoil a good thing by putting another ring on her finger. On the other hand, her mother Beatrice has flown off to France with the man of her dreams. But when folks claim to have seen Bea around town and Vera can't reach her, she starts to search for her mother. Is Bea still in France? And if not, what has happened to her?

As Vera tries to solve the mystery of her missing mother, other problems crop up for the scrapbookers, including a health crisis in Sheila's family and a surprise announcement from Paige's son. If only life could be as neat and pretty as a scrapbook album! Some of the answers to their recent dilemmas will bring surprises that the croppers could never have predicted!

Scrappily Ever After by Mollie Cox Bryan

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A Conversation with Crime Novelist Josh K. Stevens

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Josh K. Stevens

We are delighted to welcome author Josh K. Stevens to Omnimystery News today.

Josh introduces former gangster Deuce Walsh in the first of a thriller trilogy, Scratch the Surface (280 Steps; April 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats), and we recently had the chance to spend some time with him talking about it.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to the lead characters of Scratch the Surface. What is it about them that appeals to you as a writer?

Josh K. Stevens
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Josh K. Stevens: Deuce and Colm are my pulp version of The Odd Couple. They were brought together by chance (Deuce is expecting a baby with Colm's sister) and, while they have similar mindsets, they approach their problems and their lives from vastly different perspectives. I love the character of Deuce because in all actuality, he's a pretty average guy with a few skeletons in his closet. He's trying, in vain, to put those days behind him and lead a normal life but he can't seem to get away from the sultry sirens of his past life trying to call him back. He misses the adventures, the "fun", of his youth. I think that everyone can associate with that on some level. Everyone, even those who seem to have their lives figured out, can't help but sometimes look back at some previous point in their life and say, "Man, those people I was with, that life I was leading, I wish I could go back and do that again for a bit." It's a pretty natural emotion to glorify the "simple days", the "good old days." Colm, on the other hand, is the guy that is leading a sordid variation of the life that Deuce misses. The only difference is that Colm's just not good at it. He's a horrible gambler, his crew doesn't take him seriously, and he really has no real "resume" to speak of. But Colm is a likeable guy, a loyal guy, and there's something to be said for that. What appealed to me most about these two characters was that they are real people who find themselves in an extraordinary situation. I'm always curious about how "normal "people react when the chips are down.

OMN: How do you expect these characters to develop as the series progresses?

JKS: I definitely want the characters to change from book to book. I want them to evolve and grow as the situation around them does. Obviously there are threads that keep them connected to the person that they started off as because that's how real life is. No matter how much you grow, there's always something that makes you remain true to yourself.

OMN: Into which fiction genre would you place your book?

JKS: I would classify my book as a pulp novel. It's really a throwback to the classic hard-boiled thrillers of the forties and fifties but updated to have a contemporary feel. The biggest disadvantage to the voice and style that I write in is that I realize that it's a genre that is very specific. Not everybody out there is going to like reading about an anti-hero. Fortunately, I think that's the case for anyone who writes any type of genre specific story.

OMN: Tell us something about Scratch the Surface that isn't mentioned in the publisher's synopsis.

JKS: Deuce Walsh is a wiseguy who was left for dead. He's leading his life as a regular Joe under an assumed identity and gets pulled back in to the life when his brother in law is in danger. The only way out is to finish one last job and hope that he makes it out alive.

OMN: How much of your own personal or professional experience have you included in the book?

JKS: In a roundabout way, everything that I write is based on personal experience. I just add some excitement to what's happening. As for the characters in the series, every single one is based (some more loose than others) on people that I know. Some of the events are based on fact but a lot of what I write is a retelling of some capacity of the truth.

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

JKS: When I'm writing, I always let the story expand. When I come up with a character, I get to know them a little bit, but I let the character tell me who he or she is. Once that's been established, the character leads the way and I follow behind, writing what I'm seeing them do. It's really the characters who develop the story, letting me know what their needs are, where they have to go in order to move the plot along. When I start, I have an idea of the cast of characters that are going to appear, but the character list expands based on necessity. They also contract... but that's mostly because it's a pulp novel. No one is ever really safe in a pulp novel.

OMN: And where do you most often find yourself writing?

JKS: My writing environment for this trilogy changed with each book. I needed to find a place that was conducive to the particular book that I was writing. I wrote the first and second books mostly in my garage at my workbench and the third book was written in my office. Generally, when I'm writing, I need to have my computer, my music, and a pack of cigarettes. A drink helps sometimes, but that's generally optional. As long as I have those items, I can write anywhere.

OMN: How did you go about researching the plot points of your stories?

JKS: For the majority of my work, fact checking was unnecessary. I try to write about places and things that I know. For the few items that needed to be checked, I spent time on the internet doing research or I reached out to friends who had the proper backgrounds (for instance, my friend Andrew Hawes worked in the medical field for several years. He was who I turned to when I needed verification about how long a stab wound in the hand would take to heal).

OMN: Tell us a little more about the setting.

JKS: While my books are set in a fictional place, they are all based on my surroundings in Midwest America. I take creative liberties regarding certain locales as necessary. I think that I base my works in this area because, when I was growing up, it seemed as though nothing exciting ever happened around here. As I got older, I started to realize that things do happen, they're just kept behind closed doors. I was fascinated.

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

JKS: When I was writing the Deuce Walsh trilogy, I have always known that there was a backstory in which Deuce fled the country after his attempted murder. In my head, he was living in a small town in the back country of Ireland, trying to stay off the grid, but getting himself in trouble. I'd love to spend some time in Ireland to better prepare for this story. On a smaller scale, I have a story idea that takes place on the border of Texas and Mexico in a town called Eagle Pass, so I'll have to take a trip there at some point.

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

JKS: I'm a movie/television junkie, so I spend a lot of time catching up on that. Presently, I'm making my way through Californication and loving every second of it. I listen to a lot of music and, once a year I make what I call a "life mix", creating a soundtrack to the previous year. I love roller derby so I go to that when I can (this definitely found it's way into the second book in the trilogy Delving Deeper). My favorite past time though is spending time with my kids and reliving my childhood.

OMN: What is the best advice — and harshest criticism — you've received as an author? And what might you say to aspiring writers?

JKS: The best advice that I can offer to anyone was given to me by author Marcus Sakey and it was legitimately one of the best pieces of advice that I've ever been given, "Keep your ass in the chair and your fingers on the keys." That's the only way that you're going to get anywhere as a writer. That's how you create and that's how you learn. That's where you're going to find the voice that works for you. Always be writing.

To me, the harshest criticism is going to come from yourself. When my first book came out, one of the very first reviews that I read was from a blogger who just tore me apart. His review went on for pages and it didn't really have anything in it that I could take away and learn from. Not a single sentence of his critique had anything that I could expound on and rectify. I read it and the only thing I could do was laugh it off. That's really all you can do when you see a bad review. Look it over and see if there's anything that you can learn from your critics. If there's not, then put it aside, move on, and keep writing.

Apart from that, I think the only sound advice that I can offer is to read as much as you write. Take everything in that you can. That's the only way that you're going to get better.

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

JKS: I am a crime novelist and thus I am also completely out of my mind. I have chosen to spend my time living with criminals inside my head, following them from room to room, city to city, watching what they do and listening to what they say, all the while dictating and taking notes. These people are who I have chosen to be my invisible friends. They are bad influences and yet, I love every second of it.

OMN: How did Scratch the Surface come to be titled?

JKS: Throughout the course of writing this novel, I had no real title. The working title was "The Deuce Walsh Piece". I have always had a tendency to go overboard with the titles and it was worrying me that I hadn't come up with anything for this work. I was making a list of titles and none of them really seemed to fit properly. One night, as I was staring at the words on the page, I started to think that, if this was the first book in the trilogy, how did this correlate to what was going to happen next. In this book, as the title states, Deuce Walsh literally is just scratching the surface for what comes next.

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

JKS: The most often asked question that I've received is "When's your next book coming out?" It's such a bittersweet question. I love it because it means that people are legitimately interested (or at lease feigning interest, which I'll also accept) in reading more of my work. Yet, I also loathe this question because a lot of the time, I have no idea. My answer is usually "Soon … just keep watching Facebook/Twitter." That usually appeases them.

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

JKS: Every piece that I write is written as though I'm watching the story unfold on the movie screen of my mind, so I tend to think a lot about who could potentially play a character if my novel got adapted to the big screen. I would actually love to see Arthur Darvill play Deuce Walsh. I think he's a fantastic actor and I think he could play both the average Joe and the tough guy as the part needed.

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

JKS: As a kid, I was really into the horror novels. I loved R.L. Stine and Alvin Schwartz, so when I first started writing, I used to dabble in horror. I never felt that I was really all that good at it. It wasn't until I got a little older (junior high/high school) and got my first taste of Mickey Spillane that I fell in love with the hard-boiled pulp.

OMN: When selecting a book to read for pleasure now, what do you look for?

JKS: I always look for a character and a plot that I can relate to on some level. I tend to find myself always gravitating towards books about books and writers, hard-boiled pulp, or post-apocalyptic futures. I basically need something that grabs me from the first page, sinks it's teeth in and refuses to let go.

OMN: What types of books do you usually pick up to read today?

JKS: I don't read series fiction regularly, but when I find one that I enjoy, I tend to go out of my way to read it through to it's entirety. My favorite characters are Joe Pitt (from Charlie Huston; a tough guy who is also a vampire written in classic pulp style) and Mike Hammer (from Mickey Spillane; in my opinion, the original tough guy). I've always loved the anti-hero and I thoroughly enjoy both of these characters because they truly just make their own rules. They do what needs to be done to finish the job and they leave a trail of wise-cracks and broken bones in their wake.

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

JKS: There are so many authors that I could point to as culprits for my writing style. Stephen King really made me want to become a story teller, but I was reading a lot of Charles Bukowski and Charlie Huston when I started to realize that I had found my voice. Mickey Spillane, Dashiell Hammett, and all of the forties and fifties pulp novelists were hugely influential.

OMN: You mentioned you are a film junkie. What do you usually watch?

JKS: I love film and will watch just about anything. I've always been a huge Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino fan. Those two guys are just absolutely brilliant. I was at a very impressionable age when Tarantino first came on the scene. I saw Pulp Fiction at the drive-in when I was in junior high and I was blown away. It was like nothing I had ever seen before. I would definitely say that he left an impression on what I write these days. His use of dialogue is absolutely amazing. As far as favorite films go, best to narrow it down to the top five: True Romance, Reservoir Dogs, The Departed, Taken, and The Jerk.

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

JKS: Top Five Songs that Could (and should) Be Themes for a Pulp Novel

1. Blue Jeans — Lana Del Rey
A story about a girl who is in love with a criminal and she's willing to stand by his side no matter what. Reminiscent of Bonnie and Clyde. Sang in Lana's sultry, sexy, siren's voice, this is what pulp is all about.

2. Alice — Tom Waits
A story about a man who is battling demons about a lost love named Alice. Tom Waits growls through the lyrics with perfect melancholy.

3. Twilight Zone — Golden Earring
The pulp is strong in this one. A full on story about a "double crossed messenger/All alone". Smoking guns, bullets, cheating, double-crossing, this song has it all.

4. Long Cool Woman (in a black dress) — The Hollies
Another strong pulp story. A man in a bar who is working for the Feds on a sting operation, the title character singing a song, and a police raid. What's not to love?

5. Short Change Hero — The Heavy
This one may not be as cut and dried as the rest. Something about this song just screams pulp to me. A very cool beat, fantastic lyrics that sound like their coming from a smokey bar on a rainy street. I can't help but picture a man in a black suit with a skinny tie taking vengeance to the streets.

OMN: What's next for you?

JKS: As far as writing goes, while I've got several story ideas kicking around in my head at the present time (a couple of full on pulp novels, a contemporary western, and a young adult book) I think that the first project I'm going to undertake is polishing up a work that I finished about ten years ago and has been sitting in a drawer ever since. The tentative title is Smooth Beans and it's another pulp thriller that centers around a couple of twenty-somethings working at a chain coffee house. They receive a box of smuggled diamonds at their location that were supposed to sent to the corporate office. They decide that this is fate interjecting and they decide to try to fence the diamonds. A series of events unfolds that forces them to hole up in the coffee house and general chaos ensues. Ever since I started writing this, many moon ago, I kept having the tagline run through my head "What if you fell ass backwards into a life of crime?" Beyond that, I've been slowly working towards opening my own bookstore and I'd like to put some focus on that so that I can make sure that like-minded people have a place to come and discuss the written word.

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Josh K. Stevens' short stories have been published in RAGAD, Boston Literary Magazine, The Woodstock Independent, 55 Words and decomP. The author of Bullets Are My Business, he lives in the Midwest.

For more information about the author, please visit his author page on Goodreads, or find him Twitter.

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Scratch the Surface by Josh K. Stevens

Scratch the Surface by Josh K. Stevens

A Deuce Walsh Thriller

Publisher: 280 Steps

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Deuce Walsh is a former gangster trying to keep his past hidden in the middle of nowhere Midwest. Seven years ago, his colleagues — The Chianti Brothers — made a power play and left him for dead. He survived, but had to leave everything behind and start from scratch with a new identity.

But when his brother-in-law Colm, a degenerate gambler and wannabe wiseguy, gets himself into trouble, Deuce is brought back into the life of crime and finds himself helping Colm pay off a debt to the very people who tried to have him killed in the first place.

Scratch the Surface by Josh K. Stevens

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 7:30 AM ET …

Money, Money, Money by Ed McBain

Money, Money, Money by Ed McBain

A Novel of the 87th Precinct (51th in series)

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

Money, Money, Money by Ed McBain, Amazon Kindle format

It is Christmas in the city, but it isn't the giving season. A retired Gulf War pilot, a careless second-story man, a pair of angry Mexicans, and an equally shady pair of Secret Service agents are in town after a large stash of money, and no one is interested in sharing.

The detectives at the 87th are already busy for the holidays. Steve Carella and Fat Ollie Weeks catch the squeal when the lions in the city zoo get an unauthorized feeding of a young woman's body. And then there's a trash can stuffed with a book salesman carrying a P-38 Walther and a wad of big bills.

The bad bills and the dead book salesman lead to the offices of a respected publisher, Wadsworth and Dodds. This is good news for Fat Ollie, because he's working on a police novel — one written by a real cop — and he's sure it's going to be a bestseller.

Money, Money, Money by Ed McBain

Escaping Reality by Lisa Renee Jones

Escaping Reality by Lisa Renee Jones

The Secret Life of Amy Bensen (1st in series)

Publisher: Gallery Books

Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

Escaping Reality by Lisa Renee Jones, Amazon Kindle format

At the young age of eighteen, tragedy and a dark secret force Lara to flee all she has known and loved to start a new life. Now years later, with a new identity as Amy, she's finally dared to believe she is forgotten — even if she cannot forget. But just when she lets her guard down, the ghosts of her past are quick to punish her, forcing her back on the run.

On a plane, struggling to face the devastation of losing everything again and starting over, Amy meets Liam Stone, a darkly entrancing billionaire recluse, who is also a brilliant, and famous, prodigy architect. A man who knows what he wants and goes after it. And what he wants is Amy. Refusing to take "no" as an answer, he sweeps her into a passionate affair, pushing her to her erotic limits. He wants to possess her. He makes her want to be possessed. Liam demands everything from her, accepting nothing less. But what if she is too devastated by tragedy to know when he wants more than she should give?

Escaping Reality by Lisa Renee Jones

The Bullet-Catcher's Daughter by Rod Duncan

The Bullet-Catcher's Daughter by Rod Duncan

The Fall of the Gas-Lit Empire (1st in series)

Publisher: Angry Robot

Nook Daily Find Price: $2.99 (price-matched by Amazon)

The Bullet-Catcher's Daughter by Rod Duncan, Amazon Kindle formatThe Bullet-Catcher's Daughter by Rod Duncan, Nook format

Elizabeth Barnabus lives a double life — as herself and as her brother, the private detective. She is trying to solve the mystery of a disappearing aristocrat and a hoard of arcane machines. In her way stand the rogues, freaks and self-proclaimed alchemists of a travelling circus.

But when she comes up against an agent of the all-powerful Patent Office, her life and the course of history will begin to change. And not necessarily for the better …

The Bullet-Catcher's Daughter by Rod Duncan

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 6:30 AM ET …

Cold Comfort by Scott Mackay

Cold Comfort by Scott Mackay

A Barry Gilbert Mystery

Publisher: Diversion Books

Price: FREE!

Cold Comfort by Scott Mackay, Amazon Kindle format

The Valentine Circle by Reinaldo DelValle

The Valentine Circle by Reinaldo DelValle

A Silas de San Michel Mystery

Publisher: Davinian Press

Price: FREE!

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Fair Deal by Emma Summers

Fair Deal by Emma Summers

An Everglades Mystery

Publisher: Emma Summers

Price: FREE!

Fair Deal by Emma Summers, Amazon Kindle format

The First Faux Pas by Katy Leen

The First Faux Pas by Katy Leen

A Loora Weaver Mystery

Publisher: Katy Leen

Price: FREE!

The First Faux Pas by Katy Leen, Amazon Kindle format

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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Winners of the 2015 Spotted Owl Award Announced

Mystery, Suspense and Thriller Book Awards

The winners for the 2015 Spotted Owl Awards have been announced by Friends of Mystery for the best mystery novel of the year by an author who lives in the Pacific Northwest (Alaska, British Columbia, Canada, Idaho, Oregon or Washington) …

One Kick by Chelsea Cain (Simon & Schuster)

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One Last Breath, A Cooper & Fry Mystery by Stephen Booth, Now Available at a Special Price

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One Last Breath by Stephen Booth

One Last Breath by Stephen Booth

A Cooper & Fry Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Price: 99¢ (as of 04/28/2015 at 7:00 PM ET).

One Last Breath by Stephen Booth, Amazon Kindle format

Around the ancient cave system in Derbyshire are thronging tourists, a medieval castle, and the thriving town of Castleton. With its underground tunnels and caverns, it's the perfect place for a man to hide — or vanish. Detectives Ben Cooper and Diane Fry are looking for such a man, one who is on a murderous rampage.

An escaped convict is on the loose, and, after thirteen years in prison, he may be seeking revenge on the son of the cop who put him away in the first place … Cooper's father.

One Last Breath by Stephen Booth

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New This Week: Fall Guy, A Barry Gilbert Mystery by Scott Mackay

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Fall Guy by Scott Mackay

Fall Guy by Scott Mackay

A Barry Gilbert Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Diversion Books

Price: $2.99 (as of 04/28/2015 at 6:30 PM ET).

Fall Guy by Scott Mackay, Amazon Kindle format

This is a new ebook edition of a mystery first published by Minotaur Books in 2001.

Detective Barry Gilbert is called into Toronto's Chinatown to investigate the death of Edgar Lau, a man whose history and connections take the detective on a ride across continents and cultures, and deep into an immigrant family's struggle to survive against harrowing odds.

Gilbert must piece together Edgar's labyrinthine history — from his days as a Vietnamese refugee who made a deadly trek to China by boat, to his affair with a prominent member of Toronto's city government, to his dealings with a Chinese drug baron. Throughout the investigation, damaging and sensitive questions are raised — questions somebody in Toronto's police department doesn't want answered.

It soon becomes clear to Gilbert that in addition to hunting down Edgar's killer, he must fight police corruption as well — a fight that could threaten the department's stability and future. This tale of murder and misdoing, family and betrayal, is a riveting police procedural by a masterful mystery author.

Fall Guy by Scott Mackay

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Daybreak, A Novel of Suspense by Viktor Arnar Ingolfsson, Now Available at a Special Price

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Daybreak by Viktor Arnar Ingolfsson

Daybreak by Viktor Arnar Ingolfsson

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: AmazonCrossing

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/28/2015 at 6:00 PM ET).

Daybreak by Viktor Arnar Ingolfsson, Amazon Kindle format

When the shotgun-blasted body of a goose hunter is discovered, the police believe they have a list of suspects who may have wanted the victim dead, from his young wife to the caretaker of his property. But then a second body, another hunter, is found with a similar fatal wound. And then a third. As the pattern emerges — all goose hunters, all shot at the break of dawn — Reykjavik policemen Gunnar and Birkir face the terrifying possibility that a serial killer is stalking the idyllic Icelandic countryside.

Gunnar and Birkir set a trap for the one they call "the Gander," but it quickly becomes a wild goose chase as the murderer plays some tricks of his own. With the clock running out and the discovery of another body all but guaranteed, the cops must determine if there is a thread connecting the victims or if the killings are all part of a twisted game.

Daybreak by Viktor Arnar Ingolfsson

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New This Week: Scratch the Surface, A Deuce Walsh Thriller by Josh K. Stevens

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Scratch the Surface by Josh K. Stevens

Scratch the Surface by Josh K. Stevens

A Deuce Walsh Thriller (1st in series)

Publisher: 280 Steps

Price: $2.99 (as of 04/28/2015 at 5:30 PM ET).

Scratch the Surface by Josh K. Stevens, Amazon Kindle format

Deuce Walsh is a former gangster trying to keep his past hidden in the middle of nowhere Midwest. Seven years ago, his colleagues — The Chianti Brothers — made a power play and left him for dead. He survived, but had to leave everything behind and start from scratch with a new identity.

But when his brother-in-law Colm, a degenerate gambler and wannabe wiseguy, gets himself into trouble, Deuce is brought back into the life of crime and finds himself helping Colm pay off a debt to the very people who tried to have him killed in the first place.

Scratch the Surface by Josh K. Stevens

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Vanishing Point, A Sharon McCone Mystery by Marcia Muller, Now Available at a Special Price

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Vanishing Point by Marcia Muller

Vanishing Point by Marcia Muller

A Sharon McCone Mystery (23rd in series)

Publisher: Mysterious Press

Price: $1.99 (as of 04/28/2015 at 5:00 PM ET).

Vanishing Point by Marcia Muller, Amazon Kindle format

Sharon McCone is hired to investigate one of San Luis Obispo County's most puzzling cold cases. A generation ago, Laurel Greenwood, a housewife and artist, inexplicably vanished, leaving her young daughter alone. Now, new evidence suggests that the missing woman may have led a strange double life. But before McCone can penetrate the tangled mystery, she must first solve a second disappearance — that of her client, the now grown daughter of Laurel Greenwood.

The case, which forces Sharon to explore the darker sides of two marriages, comes uncomfortably close on the heels of her own marriage to Hy Ripinsky, and she begins to doubt the wisdom of her impulsive trip to the Reno wedding chapel.

Vanishing Point by Marcia Muller

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A Draw of Death, A Helen Binney Mystery by Gin Jones, New This Week from Gemma Halliday

Gemma Halliday Publishing is a boutique publisher of light-hearted mystery, romantic suspense and romantic comedy novels, perfect for popping into your beach bag for a weekend away or cozying up beside a warm fire for a quiet night in.

We've selected one of their recently published titles to feature here today …

A Draw of Death by Gin Jones

A Draw of Death by Gin Jones

A Helen Binney Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Gemma Halliday Publishing

Price: 99¢ (as of 04/28/2015 at 4:30 PM ET).

A Draw of Death by Gin Jones, Amazon Kindle format

After twenty years as a political wife, the now-divorced Helen Binney should be able to organize a small event for the local library without breaking a sweat. But she didn't plan on the guest speaker, a controversial celebrity poker player, literally drawing a hand of death. Whose buttons did he push a little too hard? Was it really, as the police believe, the niece of Helen's handsome lawyer/friend, Tate?

Getting to the truth would be a lot easier if it weren't for a cranky runaway cat, a group of poker players who put the "fanatic" in fan clubs, and death threats that may or may not be imaginary from an end-of-the-world cult. With the stakes so high, can Helen save Tate's niece without drawing death herself?

A Draw of Death by Gin Jones

See all three books in the highly reviewed Helen Binney Mystery Series for $3.99 or less each on Kindle. A Holiday short story is also available featuring this character.

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The Sherlockian, A Novel of Suspense by Graham Moore, Now Available at a Special Price

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, Twelve …

The Sherlockian by Graham Moore

The Sherlockian by Graham Moore

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Twelve

Price: $2.99 (as of 04/28/2015 at 4:00 PM ET).

The Sherlockian by Graham Moore, Amazon Kindle format

In December 1893, Sherlock Holmes-adoring Londoners eagerly opened their Strand magazines, anticipating the detective's next adventure, only to find the unthinkable: his creator, Arthur Conan Doyle, had killed their hero off. London spiraled into mourning — crowds sported black armbands in grief — and railed against Conan Doyle as his assassin.

Then in 1901, just as abruptly as Conan Doyle had "murdered" Holmes in "The Final Problem," he resurrected him. Though the writer kept detailed diaries of his days and work, Conan Doyle never explained this sudden change of heart. After his death, one of his journals from the interim period was discovered to be missing, and in the decades since, has never been found.

Or has it?

When literary researcher Harold White is inducted into the preeminent Sherlock Holmes enthusiast society, The Baker Street Irregulars, he never imagines he's about to be thrust onto the hunt for the holy grail of Holmes-ophiles: the missing diary. But when the world's leading Doylean scholar is found murdered in his hotel room, it is Harold — using wisdom and methods gleaned from countless detective stories — who takes up the search, both for the diary and for the killer.

The Sherlockian by Graham Moore

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The Tiger Troubles by David A. Kelly, a New Ballpark Mysteries Mystery for Junior Sleuths

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

The Tiger Troubles by David A. Kelly

The Tiger Troubles by David A. Kelly

Series: Ballpark Mysteries

Publisher: Random House

Formats: Paperback, eBook

Recommended for Junior Sleuths, Ages 7 to 9

The Tiger Troubles by David A. Kelly, Amazon Kindle format

Someone is blackmailing the Detroit Tigers' famous slugger, Tony! They've stolen his favorite trophy, and unless he fills a tiger-shaped bag with signed baseballs, he'll never see the trophy again. Luckily, all-star sleuths Mike and Kate are ready to pounce on the case. Can they track down the thief in time to save Tony's treasure?

The Tiger Troubles by David A. Kelly

The Last Minute, A Sam Capra Thriller by Jeff Abbott, 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, Grand Central …

The Last Minute by Jeff Abbott

The Last Minute by Jeff Abbott

A Sam Capra Thriller (2nd in series)

Publisher: Grand Central

Price: $2.99 (as of 04/28/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

The Last Minute by Jeff Abbott, Amazon Kindle format

Sam Capra must commit an impossible assassination — or he will lose the only person in the world who matters to him …

Sam Capra has one reason to live: to rescue his baby son from the people who abducted him. An ex-CIA agent, Sam now owns bars around the world as cover for his real mission-working undercover for a secret network as mysterious as it is powerful, while using his skills to find his child.

Now the kidnappers have offered a deadly deal: they'll surrender Sam's child … if Sam finds and murders the one man who can expose them. Teaming up with a desperate young mother whose daughter is also missing, Sam tracks his prey-and his son-across the country in a dangerous race against time, and must unravel a deadly conspiracy if he's to rescue the only person in the world that matters to him.

The Last Minute by Jeff Abbott

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The Doll Maker by Richard Montanari, New in Bookstores during April 2015

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

The Doll Maker by Richard Montanari

The Doll Maker by Richard Montanari, a Kevin Byrne and Jessica Balzano Mystery (6th in series)

Publisher: Mulholland Books

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A quiet Philadelphia suburb. A woman cycles past a train depot with her young daughter. There she finds a murdered girl posed on a newly painted bench. Beside her is a formal invitation to a tea dance in a week's time.

Seven days later, two more young victims are discovered in an abandoned house, posed on painted swings. At the scene is an identical invitation. This time, though, there is something extra waiting for Detectives Kevin Byrne and Jessica Balzano: a delicate porcelain doll.

It's a message. And a threat. With the killers at large, Detectives Byrne and Balzano have just seven more days to find the link between the murders before another innocent child is snatched from the streets.

The Doll Maker by Richard Montanari

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

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