Friday, April 01, 2016

New This Week: A Treacherous Tasty Trail, A Chocolate Centered Cozy Mystery by Cindy Bell

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A Treacherous Tasty Trail by Cindy Bell

A Treacherous Tasty Trail by Cindy Bell

A Chocolate Centered Cozy Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Cindy Bell

Price: 99¢ (as of 04/01/2016 at 6:30 PM ET).

A Treacherous Tasty Trail by Cindy Bell, Amazon Kindle format

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Ally and Charlotte Sweet are running a booth for 'Charlotte's Chocolate Heaven' at a local farmer's market. Their primary concerns are selling cookies and keeping their cat, Peaches, and pot-bellied pig, Arnold, under control at the market.

But then the son of a prominent and influential farmer is found dead and an old acquaintance of Ally's is suspected of the murder. Ally's investigative nature takes over and she goes on a search to find the killer. She tries to tread carefully so she doesn't step on Detective Luke Elm's toes, but her investigation leads her down a path straight towards danger.

Will Ally be able to see through the cracks and reveal the murderer before it's too late? Or will her sleuthing alienate Detective Luke and ruin their developing relationship?

A Treacherous Tasty Trail by Cindy Bell

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The Sword of God, A John Milton Thriller by Mark Dawson, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Sword of God by Mark Dawson

The Sword of God by Mark Dawson

A John Milton Thriller (5th in series)

Publisher: Unputdownable

Price: 99¢ (as of 04/01/2016 at 6:00 PM ET).

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A man called Milton walks into town … On the run from his own demons, John Milton treks through the Michigan wilderness into the town of Truth. He's not looking for trouble, but trouble's looking for him. He finds himself up against a small-town cop who has no idea with whom he is dealing, and no idea how dangerous he is.

But Milton is double crossed and badly injured. Unarmed and alone, he flees into the remote Porcupine Mountains with a posse on his tail. His enemies thought they could hunt him down. That was a mistake and, where Milton is concerned, one mistake is all you get.

The Sword of God by Mark Dawson

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New This Week: Dead Men Don't Chew Gum, A Martin and Owen Mystery by Nina Cordoba

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Dead Men Don't Chew Gum by Nina Cordoba

Dead Men Don't Chew Gum by Nina Cordoba

A Martin and Owen Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Nina Cordoba

Price: $3.99 (as of 04/01/2016 at 5:30 PM ET).

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Never take the short cut …

With her job, apartment, and boyfriend in New York suddenly gone, Rika Martín decides she'll visit friends down at South Padre Island, Texas before returning to L.A. to face her family. But after she takes a short cut onto a desolate Texas highway at night and is run off the road by a pickup truck, Rika can't wait another minute to heed nature's call … and trips over a zombie!

Wait. Not a zombie. Just a dead guy, and when she reports the body, the shady sheriff arrests her for the murder.

Nick Owen realizes it was a bad idea to return to his hometown of Bolo, Texas to lick his wounds. Now, all he wants is move away again. The only good things that have come from his time here are his two resolutions: 1. No more rescuing damsels in distress. It always leads to a world of hurt. 2. No more murder trials. Not after what happened last time.

But when he stops by the courthouse to pick up his friend Gabe — a.k.a. Judge Martinez — for a round of golf, he's forced to act as attorney for a very attractive female murder suspect. Even worse, this "Paprika Anise Martín" — if you can believe that — seems more determined to solve the murder case than to defend herself against it in court.

With too many suspects and not enough evidence, can Nick and Rika resolve this case and get her out of town before the real murderer gets rid of her for good?

Dead Men Don't Chew Gum by Nina Cordoba

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Over My Dead Body, A Father Frank Mystery by James R. Callan, Now Available at a Special Price

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Over My Dead Body by James R. Callan

Over My Dead Body by James R. Callan

A Father Frank Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Pennant Publishing

Price: 99¢ (as of 04/01/2016 at 5:00 PM ET).

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A large corporation is seizing land by eminent domain. Syd Cranzler stands in its way, threatening a court battle. After a heated meeting with the corporation representative, Syd is found dead from an overdose of heart medication. The police call it suicide. Case closed.

But Father Frank, Syd's pastor, and Georgia Peitz, another member of his church, don't believe Syd committed suicide and begin to look for clues of what really happened. Will this affect Georgia's romantic interest in the lead detective?

When the priest is almost poisoned, they convince the police to investigate further. Immediately, Father Frank becomes the target of rumors and speculation he might have had something to do with Syd's death.

The more clues Father Frank and Georgia uncover, the more danger they find themselves in. Can they find the real killer before they become victims?

Over My Dead Body by James R. Callan

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New This Week: A Predator's Game, A Novel of Suspense by Martin Hill Ortiz

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A Predator's Game by Martin Hill Ortiz

A Predator's Game by Martin Hill Ortiz

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Rook's Page Publishing

Price: $3.99 (as of 04/01/2016 at 4:30 PM ET).

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Manhattan, 1896.

When the author Arthur Conan Doyle meets Nikola Tesla he finds a tall, thin genius with a photographic memory and a keen eye, and recognizes in the eccentric inventor the embodiment of his creation, Sherlock. Together, they team up to take on a different, evil Holmes. Multi-murderer Dr. Henry H. Holmes has escaped execution and is unleashing a reign of terror upon the metropolis.

Set in the late nineteenth century in a world of modern marvels, danger, and invention, Conan Doyle, Tesla, and the madman engage in a deadly game of wits.

A Predator's Game by Martin Hill Ortiz

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The Devil Takes Half, A Greek Islands Mystery by Leta Serafim, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Devil Takes Half by Leta Serafim

The Devil Takes Half by Leta Serafim

A Greek Islands Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Coffeetown Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 04/01/2016 at 4:00 PM ET).

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At an archeological dig on the idyllic Greek Island of Chios, a severed hand is found lying in a blood-filled trench. Could it belong to Eleni Argentis, a beautiful archeologist who is also the wealthy daughter of a local ship owner? She and her young assistant, Petros, are both missing. The chief officer of the local police force, Yiannis Patronas, suspects that Eleni and Petros happened upon something of real value. However, his search turns up nothing but handfuls of broken clay, and then, another body — that of Petros, whose throat has been brutally cut.

Body parts belonging to Eleni are left behind on a remote beach, confirming her demise. Then an old priest with a fondness for TV detective shows is attacked and left for dead. The dig site is located near the monastery where he was the only resident. Patronas interviews Petros' longsuffering grandmother, his flighty mother and her money-grubbing boyfriend, as well as Eleni's greedy stepmother and her charming son. He also confronts two archeologists, one British and one American … .

If Eleni's find is, as they insist, worthless, what are these men doing on Chios? Although Patronas has little experience with homicide, he is determined to conquer the evil that threatens this formerly peaceful island.

The Devil Takes Half by Leta Serafim

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All Things Equal by Crystal Coombes, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016 …

All Things Equal by Crystal Coombes

All Things Equal by Crystal Coombes, A Lu Garcia Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Cherokee McGhee

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In the Chesapeake Bay town of Guineaport, the local watermen keep to themselves and call anyone without deep roots on the bay "Come-Heres." Recently, forcibly, retired FBI Agent Lu Garcia arrives to recover, but finds herself waist deep in a local murder. One less Come-Here, and no one is talking.

When the sheriff stops his investigation with the young girl adopted by the victim, Lu recognizes a set-up and wades in the murky waters of the town's legends, rumors, deceits, and betrayals.

Tides turn. Murders amass. Boats scuttle.

Lu summons her intellect, intuition, and judgment to untangle the duality of small town charm and danger. All things equal, murder is personal.

All Things Equal by Crystal Coombes

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The Watched, A Reilly Steel Thriller by Casey Hill, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Watched by Casey Hill

The Watched by Casey Hill

A Reilly Steel Thriller (4th in series)

Publisher: Casey Hill

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Quantico-trained forensic investigator Reilly Steel is back in the country of her birth. Unsure about both her future and her position within the Dublin police force, Reilly hopes that a relaxing stay at the Florida beach home of her old FBI mentor Daniel Forrest will help get her thoughts together.

When Daniel's son, policeman Todd Forrest, is called to the scene of a gruesome murder where the body of a beautiful woman has literally been torn in two, he is stopped in his tracks. Not just because of the grotesque and theatrical nature of the crime but because he recognizes the victim as Daniel's goddaughter.

In an attempt to find swift resolution on her old friend's behalf, Reilly finds herself drawn into the investigation. And when another disturbing murder occurs soon after, Reilly can't help but feel that she has come across something like this before. But where? And will Reilly's brief hiatus in the US force her into a decision about her future in Dublin, and the unfinished business she has there?

The Watched by Casey Hill

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Blood Orange by Susan Wittig Albert, New in Bookstores during April 2016

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during April 2016 is …

Blood Orange by Susan Wittig Albert

Blood Orange by Susan Wittig Albert, a China Bayles Mystery (24th in series)

Publisher: Berkley

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It's mid-April in Pecan Springs, and China is renting her guest cottage to Kelly Kaufman, who needs a temporary place to live as she contends with a very acrimonious divorce from her husband Rich. One nasty point of dispute is her part ownership of the Comanche Creek Brewing Company, which she is refusing to sell.

At the same time, as a nurse employed by a local hospice, Kelly has discovered instances of suspicious practices. Even more disturbing, she suspects that a patient was murdered. Kelly's knowledge could be dangerous, and she wants to get guidance from China on what to do.

But on her way to China's house, Kelly is forced off the road and critically injured, putting her in a medically induced coma. Now it's up to China to determine who wanted her out of the picture. Was it her soon-to-be ex? His new lover — who happens to be the sister of China's friend Ruby? Or someone connected with the corruption at the hospice?

China owes it to her friend to uncover the truth — but she may be putting her own life at risk …

Blood Orange by Susan Wittig Albert

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The Big Fear by Andrew Case, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during April 2016 …

The Big Fear by Andrew Case

The Big Fear by Andrew Case, A Hollow City Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

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It's August in New York, and the steaming garbage littering the streets isn't the only thing that stinks.

Civilian investigator Leonard Mitchell can keep his job as the new head of the Department to Investigate Misconduct and Corruption only by successfully prosecuting veteran cop Ralph Mulino.

Mulino shot an armed man on a dark night; he didn't know the man was a fellow cop. Now, to keep his badge and his freedom, he has to make his case to the investigator. But the gun Mulino saw in his victim's hand has disappeared.

As Mitchell digs deeper into Mulino's claim, it becomes clear that the "misconduct and corruption" infecting New York City go far beyond the actions of one allegedly dirty cop. Murder and sabotage force Mulino and Mitchell into an uneasy partnership to uncover the truth and protect the city they are both sworn to serve.

Assuming, of course, they can stay alive …

The Big Fear by Andrew Case

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The Lawless Kind, A Joe Hunter Thriller by Matt Hilton, Now Available at a Special Price

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The Lawless Kind by Matt Hilton

The Lawless Kind by Matt Hilton

A Joe Hunter Thriller (9th in series)

Publisher: Down & Out Books

Price: 99¢ (as of 04/01/2016 at 1:00 PM ET).

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Answering the summons of his old Black Ops mentor to assist in bringing to an end a Mexican cartel preying on the people they smuggle over the border, Joe Hunter is happy to oblige. But he should have guessed there was more to Walter Hayes Conrad's agenda than first believed.

For decades, Walter has kept a secret, even from those closest to him: a family he has protected from his enemies through denial of their existence. But now the secret is about to explode. His great-grandson Benjamin has been abducted, snatched by Jorge Carrillo Molina, head of one of Mexico's most dangerous drug cartels, and Walter is as desperate to rescue the boy as his mother Kirstie is. There's only one man Walter trusts to bring the boy home, so how can Hunter refuse?

There is a huge complication — Molina happens to be Benjamin's father and he won't give him up without a fight.

The Lawless Kind by Matt Hilton

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Double Down, A Raven McShane Mystery by Stephanie Caffrey, New This Week from Gemma Halliday Publishing

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 …

Double Down by Stephanie Caffrey

Double Down by Stephanie Caffrey

A Raven McShane Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: Gemma Halliday Publishing

Price: $4.99 (as of 04/01/2016 at 12:30 PM ET).

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Raven McShane, Las Vegas' sauciest private detective, is a lot of things: exotic dancer, shoe shopper, fad dieter, day drinker — just to name a few. But blackjack player? Not so much. And so when a new client asks her to infiltrate his card-counting ring to see who's skimming profits off the top, she's tasked with learning how to become a passable card player and fast!

At first she's worried about being dragged heels-first out of the casinos, but soon enough she finds herself mixed up in a situation much bigger than just her client's little card-counting group. And the timing couldn't be worse, either, as it coincides with the increased romantic interest from a wealthy and powerful admirer.

Can Raven solve a mystery, save herself, and ignite a new relationship all at once?

Double Down by Stephanie Caffrey

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An Excerpt from Betting Blind, a Lennox Cooper Mystery by Lily Gardner

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Lily Gardner

We are delighted to welcome author Lily Gardner to Omnimystery News today.

Lily's second Lennox Cooper mystery is Betting Blind (Diversion Books; March 2016 trade paperback, audiobook and ebook formats) and we are pleased to introduce you to it with an excerpt, the third chapter.

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LENNOX ROLLED AROUND ALL THE POSSIBILITIES that would've landed Fulin Chen in jail, and came up with nothing. If he had a temper, she'd never seen it. He wasn't a heavy drinker; he wasn't the kind of guy who engaged in nefarious activities.
  She drove down Sandy, dodging the blinking lights of cyclists who drifted into her lane. It had quit raining for the moment. The cloud cover shone pink from the city lights. It was ten at night when Lennox crossed the Burnside Bridge, the lights from the Morrison and Hawthorne Bridges reflected in the black water of the Willamette River. Once she crossed the bridge, she was downtown.
  A Friday night in Portland in March when it was not pissing down rain was as rare as rare. Everyone in the city was out and about. People crowded the sidewalks, queuing in front of the food carts that bordered Second Avenue. Lennox had to dodge cyclists and jay-walkers before she found a place to park. The jail looked as busy as the nightclubs, a flow of family members climbing the steps past security into the gray granite lobby of the Multnomah County Jail.
  Doris was manning the desk when it was Lennox stepped up to post bail.
  "Isn't this your card night?" Doris asked. Her crew cut as gray as the decor.
   Lennox nodded and shrugged. What are you going to do when the kid's in jail? She handed Doris the bail and tucked the receipt in her pocket. Lennox heard a pneumatic hiss, a door opened, and out shuffled Fulin Chen. One of his eyes was sealed shut, and his lip was swollen.
  "Oh jeez, Fulin, what happened to you?" she said.
  He shook his head then realized shaking was not a good move. A bruise darkened his cheekbone.
  She stood next to him while he completed the check-out, then walked out with him into the cold March night.
  "Thanks," he mumbled. And grunted in pain as he climbed into the Bronco's cab.
  "What happened to you?" she said.
  "I'm in bad trouble," his voice slurred from his swollen lip.
  "No doubt. What's your boss going to say when she finds out you've been arrested?"
  She glanced over at him. He had his hands braced on his knees. His head was down. "They're calling it assault, but it's a whole lot worse."
  Lennox knew by his tone: Chen was telling it true. It scared her, like what he was about to say would change everything. They'd crossed the Steel Bridge back to the east side. Without asking him, she parked the truck by the river. He moved stiffly as they walked the wide steps down to the Esplanade, a series of boardwalks and floating docks, benches and sculpture that ribboned along the river bank and under the freeway overpass. They stopped and sat on a bench facing the water. The benches were still damp from the afternoon rain. The moon appeared behind a ragged cloud and added its light to the city's neon reflecting off the river.
  "Tell me," she said.
  He had a client, Matilda Bauer. Late twenties, liked to sleep with married men, steal their credit cards, charge them to the moon and sign using their wives' names. It worked like a charm until it didn't. Bauer did a three-year stay at the Copper River Women's Penitentiary, and eventually landed as one of Fulin's parolees.
  "What's that got to do with you getting beat on and arrested?"
  "She no-showed for our ten o'clock this morning," Fulin said. "I called her house, called her work. Nothing. After work I paid a visit to her house." But Matilda wasn't home. Her mom told him she was spending the weekend with a girlfriend. Before Fulin could get back in his car this punk came out of nowhere swinging a baseball bat. Fulin tried to keep from getting nailed by the bat, using his kung-fu moves on the guy. Then the cops came.
  "Why would the punk come after you?" she said.
  "I guess he was the boyfriend."
  "What are you saying? You slept with her?" She stood up and walked further down the dock. This disgusting situation had cost her a night's poker winnings. She turned back to him. "You owe me $500: three for bail and two for what it cost me to leave the card table. I want it by the end of the weekend, and I'm not kidding, Chen."
  "I didn't touch her!" Fulin's voice cracked. A couple walking past glanced first at Fulin, then at her.
  "I would've never laid a hand on her."
  "Then why?" Lennox said.
  "Sit down," Fulin said. "I can't talk to you when you're pacing."
  Lennox reluctantly seated herself next to him. Watched the reflection of the green lights from the Hawthorne Bridge reflected in the water. She had a lot of nerve getting on her high horse over Fulin bonking a client. She'd slept with a fellow police officer for three years, and he was married.
   Fulin's battered face was deep in shadow. He touched his lip carefully. It had started bleeding again. Lennox handed him a tissue. "I signed up on one of those online dating sites," he said.
  "Why?" she said. "You could have anyone you want."
  He turned toward her, regarded her with his good eye. "You could have anyone you want."
  "It's different," she said.
  "No," he said. "It's exactly the same."
  She so did not want to go down this road. "My love life is not the point," she said. "Tell me what online dating has got to do with your client?"
  "You remember me talking about Lynn?"
  Of course. Endlessly. He bugged everyone to death with her image on his phone.
  "It was all a fake, " Fulin said. "She wore a wig and different make-up. I don't know, maybe she photoshopped herself. You'd never guess it was the same woman."
  "You're saying Lynn is Matilda? Fulin, how could you not know that?"
  "I never actually met her. In the flesh." He rubbed his temple, then groaned.
  This was big trouble. At the very least his supervisor would think he was a gormless dumbfuck. At most, he could end up like Lennox, excommunicated and having to reinvent himself.
  "Why would she do that?" Lennox said. "The last person you want to mess with is your parole officer."
  "She wanted me to cover for her, say that she attended her appointments with me, that she worked steady and kept her nose clean. I never told her I would do it."
  "You got to go to your supervisor, Fulin," she said. "You've got to tell her what Matilda's trying to pull. And you've got to write her up."
  A yacht passed through the colored reflections on the river. A few minutes later its wake lapped up against the floating dock.
  Fulin, the man with the martial arts posture, slumped over like his bones had melted.
  "I have been covering for her for the last month," he said. "Tonight I went over to her house to tell her I was done with this. If it cost me my job, I was done."
  "And you got yourself arrested. You can see what's happening here," she said. "The longer you wait, the messier this thing gets."
  "You're right, I just need to find her," he said. "Can you help me? I'll hire you."
  The way he was acting, Lennox got that itchy feeling. The Bauer woman had more on Fulin than a handful of mushy emails.
  "You need a retainer?" he said. "I know it's the weekend, do you get more money on the weekend?" His voice pitched higher. "We've got to find her right away. Before Monday, can you do that?"
  "Sure," she said. "Now tell me what she's got on you."
  Fulin clasped his hands together and shoved them between his legs, then noticed what he was doing and folded his arms across his chest. "We had cyber sex. She screen captured it. Or something, I don't know. She has pictures."
  Man, this was bad. Very bad.
   She'd find the Bauer chick one way or another. Still, once Lennox found her, it was Matilda's word against Fulin's as to whether they had sex. And unless Fulin had a horseshoe up his ass, his career in law enforcement would be over before the end of the year.
  "Can you drive me to Matilda's?" he said.
  "Jesus, Fulin. Are you kidding me?"
  "No way I'm leaving my Beamer in that neighborhood," he said.
  Fulin's car was parked in front of a little house north of Killingsworth. The car looked a whole lot better than Fulin. He heaved a sigh of relief. She told him take it easy getting home. She'd call as soon as she had any news.
  On the drive home, her cell phone rang. It was Frank Cardo, the cute guy from the poker game. Frank said the game went late, but they could still meet somewhere, he knew a nice little club with good jazz.
  "Not tonight," she said. "This thing with my friend, it got complicated." It was complicated, and she was exhausted.
  "Sure," he said. "I get it. What about dinner tomorrow?"
   Maybe the bad luck she'd had at the table tonight was love knocking on the door. What else could she do but humbly accept the laws of chance? She told him yes, she'd like that very much.

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Lily Gardner
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Lily Gardner

Lily Gardner grew up in Minneapolis longing to be blonde and live in California surfing and writing poetry. Over the years her tastes changed: California became Oregon and poetry became mysteries. She learned to embrace her brunette self. Lily loves all things noir, fermentation, Motown, opera, movies and short-legged dogs.

For more information about the author, please visit her website at LilyGardner.net and her author page on Goodreads, or find her on Facebook and Twitter.

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Betting Blind by Lily Gardner

Betting Blind by Lily Gardner

A Lennox Cooper Mystery

Publisher: Diversion Books

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For Lennox Cooper, helping out a friend means gambling with her life …

In the rainy city of Portland, Matilda Bauer has been blackmailing her parole officer, Fulin Chen. Just when Fulin's ready to come clean, Matilda disappears. Bad news for Fulin, because once Matilda is arrested for breaking parole she'll show the photos she has on him and end his career. Fulin turns to his longtime friend and poker buddy, Lennox Cooper, P.I., to help him find the beautiful blonde con-woman.

A former cop, Lennox knows how it feels to live and breathe the police life — and to be thrown out of it. She'll do anything to help her friend avoid a similar fate. But three days later Lennox finds Matilda dead, in what looks like a sex game gone terribly wrong. Fulin Chen is the lead suspect. Lennox's search for Matilda, however, causes her to begin turning over rocks, finding that her past lies under many of them — not to mention deadly threats. Matilda Bauer had no shortage of enemies, though, and Lennox will have to sift through the many blackmail victims and jilted lovers to find the real killer.

Betting Blind by Lily Gardner. Click here to take a Look Inside the book.

A Conversation with Mystery Author Edith Maxwell

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Edith Maxwell

We are delighted to welcome author Edith Maxwell to Omnimystery News today.

Edith's new first in series mystery is Delivering the Truth (Midnight Ink; April 2016 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the chance to catch up with her to talk more about her work.

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Edith Maxwell: Rose Carroll is a Quaker midwife in 1888, a single woman of twenty-four with a handsome beau from across the river. Rose goes into women's bedrooms to help them with the births of their babies and hears secrets no male detective would ever have access to. She also delivers the newborns of the rich carriage factory owner's wife, those of the poor French-Canadian mill workers, and everybody in between. Those circumstances, along with her curiosity and forthright nature, make her a perfect amateur sleuth.

OMN: Suppose Rose and you were to meet. What would she say to you?

EM: "I am delighted to meet thee, Edith — a fellow Friend and a women with experience in my profession."

OMN: Into which genre would you place Delivering the Truth?

EM: My book will be shelved as an historical mystery, but it's also a cozy: village based, with an amateur sleuth ensuring justice is restored in the end. There is no gratuitous violence or obscenities, and the romance stays just that.

OMN: How would you tweet a summary of the book?

EM: What a great question! "1888 #Quaker #midwife catches babies, tracks 2 murderers & arsonist in 1888 Mass. mill town. @midnightinkbook http://amzn.to/1LsoZqY"

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

EM: I'm writing in my home office every morning (except Sunday) by seven AM after an hour of poking around the internet, which I have to get out of the way first or I'll be too distracted to write.

By nature I write "into the headlights" — that is, I don't plot out every scene and conflict ahead of time. Sometimes this leads me into a corner I have to back out of, but usually the process works and I can get a first draft cranked out in about two months. Then I let it gel for a couple of weeks before I dive into revision. I have three multi-book contracts, so I have to write three books a year. So far the process is working!

OMN: Delivering the truth is set in an 1888 mill town. How important is setting to the story?

EM: The setting, which includes the era, informs so much about the story. How people lived, how they communicated, where babies were birthed, attitudes about crime and comportment. The late 1880s were a time of much change — electric lights might have been installed in town, but wouldn't have been in my midwife's modest home, for example. Offices and more well-off people might have had telephones and indoor plumbing — but not Rose. Doctors were not yet delivering babies, but the germ theory of infection was known, so Rose is aware of the importance of washing her hands and keeping things clean in the birthing chamber. Newborns still died, however.

Fingerprinting and blood typing weren't known yet, and police stayed well out of domestic abuse situations. Horses pulled carriages, buggies, and wagons, although Rose rides one of the new "safety" bicycles with both wheels the same size. The abolitionist poet John Greenleaf Whittier was still alive and worshipped in the same Friends Meetinghouse as Rose (and me). I've added him as a secondary character in the series, providing counsel to Rose on occasion.

I love writing in an era where people still wrote notes and the post was delivered twice a day, where recipes include instructions to pluck the chicken before cooking it, where a hi-tech device is a wall telephone.

OMN: How did Delivering the Truth come to be titled?

EM: I named the book Breaking the Silence, since Quakers sit in silent worship and Rose broke out of that in several ways. Midnight Ink changed the title to Delivering the Truth, which is also perfect. Rose delivers not only babies but answers.

OMN: The striking cover depicts a scene from the book. How involved were you with its design?

EM: I sent along suggestions to Midnight Ink about the era, what a Quaker midwife might wear, and what the buildings of the town looked like (and still look like). I absolutely love the cover.

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

EM: I read mysteries of course, starting with Nancy Drew but quickly getting into Sherlock Holmes and Poe's stories, and then Agatha Christie. I also read a lot of biographies of strong women. It's no surprise that I write mysteries with strong women protagonists.

OMN: What's next for you?

EM: After I get Delivering the Truth launched, I have two more books coming out at the end of May: Murder Most Fowl, which is Local Foods Mystery number four, and Grilled for Murder, Country Store Mystery number two. Then I'll put the final polish on Mulch Ado About Murder, Local Foods Mystery number five, and send it in to my editor at Kensington, and start writing Quaker Midwife Mystery number three. It's a busy time, but I'm living my dream.

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Edith Maxwell writes the Quaker Midwife Mysteries and the Local Foods Mysteries, the Country Store Mysteries (as Maddie Day), and the Lauren Rousseau Mysteries (as Tace Baker), as well as award-winning short crime fiction. Her short story, "A Questionable Death," is nominated for a 2016 Agatha Award for Best Short Story. The tale features the 1888 setting and characters from her Quaker Midwife Mysteries series.

A former childbirth educator, farmer, and technical writer, Edith is Vice-President of Sisters in Crime New England and Clerk of Amesbury Friends Meeting. She lives north of Boston with her beau and three cats, and blogs with the other Wicked Cozy Authors.

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

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Delivering the Truth by Edith Maxwell

Delivering the Truth by Edith Maxwell

A Quaker Midwife Mystery

Publisher: Midnight Ink

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Quaker midwife Rose Carroll hears secrets and keeps confidences as she attends births of the rich and poor alike in an 1888 Massachusetts mill town. When the town's world-famed carriage industry is threatened by the work of an arsonist, and a carriage factory owner's adult son is stabbed to death with Rose's own knitting needle, she is drawn into solving the mystery. Things get dicey after the same owner's mistress is also murdered, leaving her one-week-old baby without a mother. The Quaker poet and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier helps Rose by lending words of advice and support.

While struggling with being less than the perfect Friend, Rose draws on her strengths as a counselor and problem solver to bring two murderers to justice before they destroy the town's carriage industry and the people who run it.

Delivering the Truth by Edith Maxwell

Today's Selection of Daily Deals for Friday, April 01, 2016

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of today's Daily Deals found on Friday, April 01, 2016 at 7:30 AM ET …

The Silent Girls by Eric Rickstad

The Silent Girls by Eric Rickstad

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Witness Impulse

Kindle Daily Deal Price: 99¢

The Silent Girls by Eric Rickstad, Amazon Kindle format

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With the dead of a bitter Vermont winter closing in, evil is alive and well …

Frank Rath thought he was done with murder when he turned in his detective's badge to become a private investigator and raise a daughter alone. Then the police in his remote rural community of Canaan find an '89 Monte Carlo abandoned by the side of the road, and the beautiful teenage girl who owned the car seems to have disappeared without a trace.

Soon Rath's investigation brings him face-to-face with the darkest abominations of the human soul.

With the consequences of his violent and painful past plaguing him, and young women with secrets vanishing one by one, he discovers once again that even in the smallest towns on the map, evil lurks everywhere — and no one is safe.

The Silent Girls by Eric Rickstad

The Vanishing Girl by Laura Thalassa

The Vanishing Girl by Laura Thalassa

The Vanishing Girl Series (1st in series)

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Kindle Daily Deal Price: $1.99

The Vanishing Girl by Laura Thalassa, Amazon Kindle format

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Each night after Ember Pierce falls asleep, she disappears. She can teleport anywhere in the world: London, Paris, her crush's bedroom, or wherever her dreams lead her. Ten minutes is all she gets, and once time's up, she returns to her bed. It's a secret she's successfully kept for the last five years. But now someone knows.

A week after her eighteenth birthday, when frustratingly handsome Caden Hawthorne kidnaps her, delivers her to the government, and then disappears before her eyes, Ember realizes two things: One, she is not alone. And two, people like her — teleporters — are being used as weapons.

Forced into a quasi-military training camp for teleporters, Ember discovers she has been paired — perhaps for life — with Caden, the boy who got her into this mess in the first place. Now, she has to work with him on a series of teleporting missions, each one riskier than the last. But Caden just might hold the key to Ember's escape plan, if she can survive her missions without losing her heart … or her life.

The Vanishing Girl by Laura Thalassa

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