Thursday, March 23, 2017

The Man in the Lighthouse by Erik Valeur and Mark Mussari, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during March 2017

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during March 2017 …

The Man in the Lighthouse by Erik Valeur and Mark Mussari

The Man in the Lighthouse by Erik Valeur and Mark Mussari, A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: AmazonCrossing

The Man in the Lighthouse by Erik Valeur and Mark Mussari, Amazon Kindle format

All his life, Viggo Larssen has been haunted by the same troubling dream, which he calls the Omen — a vision of a woman beckoning to him from the surface of a churning sea. Now, as he broods over his shipwrecked existence in a remote lighthouse off the outermost coast of Denmark, he is about to be borne backward by the current to a past he thought he had escaped forever.

On the Danish mainland, the widowed mother of the nation's prime minister mysteriously vanishes from her prestigious nursing home. As the police search for clues, evidence mounts that her disappearance is tied to an unsolved crime from Viggo's childhood.

The Man in the Lighthouse by Erik Valeur and Mark Mussari

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for March 2017. For new hardcover titles, visit New Mysteries where for a list of March 2017 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

A Twist of the Knife by Becky Masterman, New in Bookstores during March 2017

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during March 2017 is …

A Twist of the Knife by Becky Masterman

A Twist of the Knife by Becky Masterman, a Brigid Quinn Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Minotaur Books

A Twist of the Knife by Becky Masterman, Amazon Kindle format

Ex-FBI agent Brigid Quinn, now happily settled in Tucson, doesn't visit her family in Florida much. But her former partner on the force, Laura Coleman — a woman whose life she has saved and who has saved her life in turn — is living there now. So when Laura calls about a case that is not going well, Brigid doesn't hesitate to get on a plane.

On leave from the Bureau, Laura has been volunteering for a legal group trying to prove the innocence of a man who is on death row for killing his family. Laura is firmly convinced that he didn't do it, while Brigid isn't so sure — but the date for his execution is coming up so quickly that they'll have to act fast to find any evidence that may absolve him before it's too late …

A Twist of the Knife by Becky Masterman

For a list of more new hardcover titles to be published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for March 2017. For new paperback titles, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of March 2017 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

Parallel Lines by Steven Savile, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during March 2017

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during March 2017 …

Parallel Lines by Steven Savile

Parallel Lines by Steven Savile, A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Titan Books

Parallel Lines by Steven Savile, Amazon Kindle format

How far would you go to provide for your child?

Adam Shaw is dying, and knows he'll leave his disabled son with nothing. His solution? Rob a bank. It's no surprise that things go wrong. What is surprising is that when another customer is accidentally shot, no one in the bank is in a hurry to hand Adam over to the police. There's the manager who's desperate to avoid an audit, the security guard with a serious grudge, and the woman who knows exactly how bad the victim really was …

Eight people, twelve hours, one chance to cover up a murder. But it's not just the police they have to fool. When many lives intersect, the results can be explosive.

Parallel Lines by Steven Savile

To see more new paperback titles scheduled to be published this month, visit The Mystery Bookshelf for March 2017. For new hardcover titles, visit New Mysteries where for a list of March 2017 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers is provided.

Today's Selection of Newly Discounted MystereBooks

Here is a selection of the recently discounted mystery, suspense and thriller titles found on Thursday, March 23, 2017 …

Kind of Blue by Miles Corwin

Kind of Blue by Miles Corwin

An Ash Levine Thriller (1st in series)

Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

Price: 99¢

Kind of Blue by Miles Corwin

The Regrets of Cyrus Dodd by Bette Lee Crosby

The Regrets of Cyrus Dodd by Bette Lee Crosby

The Wyattsville Series (4th in series)

Publisher: Bent Pine Publishing

Price: 99¢

The Regrets of Cyrus Dodd by Bette Lee Crosby

The President's Daughter by Jack Higgins

The President's Daughter by Jack Higgins

A Sean Dillon Thriller (6th in series)

Publisher: Putnam

Price: $1.99

The President's Daughter by Jack Higgins

Bellweather Rhapsody by Kate Racculia

Bellweather Rhapsody by Kate Racculia

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Mariner Books

Price: $1.99

Bellweather Rhapsody by Kate Racculia

Immortal Eyes by Lotta Smith

Immortal Eyes by Lotta Smith

A PI Assistant Extraordinaire Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Lotta Smith

Price: 99¢

Immortal Eyes by Lotta Smith

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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M9HDCVT?tag=eriq-pw-20 by J. A. Whiting

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M9HDCVT?tag=eriq-pw-20 by J. A. Whiting

A Claire Rollins Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: J. A. Whiting

Price: 99¢

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M9HDCVT?tag=eriq-pw-20 by J. A. Whiting

Revelation by Carter Wilson

Revelation by Carter Wilson

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

Price: 99¢

Revelation by Carter Wilson

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Please Welcome Back Mystery and Thriller Author Maris Soule

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Maris Soule

We are delighted to welcome back author Maris Soule to Omnimystery News today.

Maris's new thriller is Echoes of Terror (Five Star; March 2017 hardcover and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to spend some time talking with her about it.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to the lead character of Echoes of Terror.

Maris Soule
Photo provided courtesy of
Maris Soule

Maris Soule: Katherine Ward took form in my mind after the Elizabeth Smart kidnapping and (later) her rescue. Perhaps, if Smart’s kidnapping had been an isolated case, I wouldn’t have continued thinking about what a woman who had been kidnapped, raped, and terrorized for months would be like years later, but since the Smart rescue there have been many other women (and boys) rescued after years or months of captivity.

It took me a long time for Echoes of Terror to develop in my mind and on paper. I slowly realized it wasn’t a story that could be told solely from Katherine Ward’s point-of-view, I also had to let the reader know what was going on with the kidnapped teenagers, especially with Shannon Morgan. I wanted both Katherine and Shannon to be females who wouldn’t simply give up, while also showing how these madmen can drive their captives into submission, both mentally and physically. With Katherine, I wanted to show how such an event can affect a woman in later years, even if she appears to be “normal,” but, also, how what happened in the past doesn’t have to destroy the future.

OMN: You've written both series mysteries and stand-alones. Is Echoes of Terror the first in a series?

MS: With my first mystery, The Crows, I thought I’d written a stand-alone, but after it was published, librarians and fans asked when the next book featuring P.J. Benson would be out. After writing three in that series, I wrote A Killer Past, which I saw as a stand-alone. But ever since that book was released, readers have been asking when there will be another Mary Harrington book. (I’m working on one.) So, now I’ve written Echoes of Terror, which is a thriller rather than a mystery, and I really think it will be a stand-alone. Really, I do.

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

MS: In Skagway, Alaska, two teenagers are abducted by a rapist who, in the past, abducted the female police officer now searching for them.

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

MS: Luckily, I can say that I have never experienced what the characters in Echoes of Terror had to go through, but in order to make the story as authentic as possible, I read several articles written about real abductions and listened to interviews of the victims. Mentally I tried to put myself into a similar situation and draw on how I would feel. But, of course, unless a writer has actually been a victim, it’s fiction.

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

MS: When I came up with the idea for this book two very good friends (one a writer, the other a photographer) had been spending their summers in Alaska volunteering for the National Park Service. They were presently volunteering in Skagway, Alaska. My husband and I had often talked about taking a trip to Alaska; in fact, when I met my husband his plan was to go to Alaska and work there for a while. He ended up marrying me instead, so I felt I owed him.

We signed up for a three week tour of Alaska which included a stop in Skagway. I contacted my friends and they said they could drive us around so we’d get to know the area. They also set up an interview for me with one of the park rangers, Jacqueline A. Lott Ashwell. I, via email, contacted the Skagway Police Department and set up a meeting with Sergeant Ken Cox, who spent more than an hour explaining how the police would handle such a kidnapping. After returning to Michigan and starting the book, both Sergeant Cox and Jacqueline continued answering my questions via e-mails. I also subscribed to the Skagway newspaper for a year and used the Internet for further research. I know I gave my police officer (in Echoes) more latitude than she might have had in real life, but I’m hoping when Sergeant Cox reads the book he feels most of it is correct.

OMN: Now that the book is complete, how true were you to the setting?

MS: With Echoes of Terror, I tried to be as true to the geography around Skagway, Alaska as possible. By using that town, I was able to bring in the cruise ships, yet keep the location fairly isolated. I did my best to be true to the location. I researched the trees and undergrowth of the area where outdoor scenes take place, used real businesses as points of reference, and depended on my friends who had worked there for several seasons to fact check the manuscript. The major problem with writing a contemporary novel (in any genre) is by the time it’s published, some businesses may have disappeared or changed. Also, since Skagway is such a small town, I took some liberties with where I placed Katherine’s and her grandfather’s house as well as with the streets she drives down.

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

MS: I majored in art in college (and taught it for 8 years), and I still paint. I love animals, and over the years, when we were younger and lived in the country, we had horses, chickens, rabbits, goats, pigs, and a few other “critters” that came and went. We raised and showed Rhodesian Ridgebacks for a while (I love those dogs), but now I have a crazy, loveable Miniature Poodle who makes me take walks. I loved it when we had a 32’ cruiser and took it on Lake Michigan to several ports, but I’m not as wild about the sailboat my husband now owns and I only go out on that occasionally. I wrote three romances that involved horses, my “Crow” books all include a Rhodesian Ridgeback who helps P.J. stay alive, and I also wrote about the Iditarod sled dog race and a search and rescue dog, so yes, my love of animals sneaks into my writing.

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

MS: I love it when a reader complains that she (or he) couldn’t put the book down. I love being told my books are page turners. I love it when a reader starts talking about characters in my books as if they were real people that the reader and I both know (because it’s true, they do become real to us). I love it when readers want to know when the next book with (name of character) will be out. (I also hate that because I’ve become a very slow writer and they want the book NOW.)

OMN: What kinds of television or films do you watch for entertainment?

MS: I don’t like series that are promoted as comedy. In part that’s because of the canned or forced laughter connected with the shows, but it’s also because the plots often seem contrived. There are, of course, exceptions to that. I like Tim Allen’s shows (both the older one and the newer one) and The Big Bang Theory. Mostly, I like shows that are character focused and have some plot. In the past M.A.S.H. and Barney Miller captured my interest. For the last few years it’s been NCIS. Doc Martin fits somewhere between comedy and drama and is one of my favorites, again because of the characters…and they are characters. On the whole I watch very little TV. My husband flips from channel to channel, and I read a book.

OMN: What's next for you?

MS: I think A Killer’s Revenge, (which will be the sequel to A Killer Past) may be my first “independently” published book. (I have re-reissued several of my early romances as e-books, but all I’m doing there is reformatting them and creating new covers.) Also, playing around in my head is a story set in Florida (where I spend the winter) in a retirement park similar to where I live.

Other than writing, I hope to stay relatively healthy and active, and have my husband around to pester and drive crazy for many more years.

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Maris Soule started her career writing romances, however at the turn of the century she began writing mysteries and suspense novels. Originally from California, where she graduated from U.C. Davis and received her secondary teaching credential, Soule and her husband moved to Michigan in the early '70s. (They now scoot down to Florida during the winter months.) Over the years they raised two children that they're very proud of and a slew of animals, including Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs like the one in her "Crow" series. Although Soule taught art and math for 8 years, reading and writing have always been her passion. She does do some painting when in Florida.

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

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Echoes of Terror by Maris Soule

Echoes of Terror by Maris Soule

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Five Star

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Katherine Ward is assigned the case, never expecting it to parallel her own kidnapping experience seventeen years before …

In Skagway, Alaska, the usual crimes faced by the police department's small force are DUIs and missing bikes. With the chief in the hospital and one officer missing, they're not prepared for the kidnapping of a billionaire's daughter.

Misty Morgan thought running off with a college boy would get her father's attention. Now she and another teenager are praying for their lives.

Stuck in China, Misty's father knew his daughter was up to something, so he asked his longtime friend Vince Nanini to fly to Alaska and stop Misty. Problem is Vince arrives too late. The college boy is dead, Misty is missing, and the police aren't eager to let him help.

When Katherine realizes the same man who kidnapped and raped her years ago is the one holding Misty and the other teenager, the terror of those months resurfaces. Vince finds her drunk and in tears, and he's with her when she realizes the kidnapper has struck again. Together they must figure out where this man has taken three people, and they must find him fast.

Echoes of Terror by Maris Soule

Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Thursday, March 23, 2017

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 7:00 AM ET …

In Good Spirits by Michele Bardsley

In Good Spirits by Michele Bardsley

A Violetta Graves Mystery Short

Publisher: Pronoun

Price: FREE!

In Good Spirits by Michele Bardsley, Amazon Kindle format

Exercise Expired by Brianna Bates

Exercise Expired by Brianna Bates

A Missy DeMeanor Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Brianna Bates

Price: FREE!

Exercise Expired by Brianna Bates, Amazon Kindle format

A Patriot's Act by Kenneth Eade

A Patriot's Act by Kenneth Eade

A Brent Marks Legal Thriller

Publisher: Times Square Publishing

Price: FREE!

A Patriot's Act by Kenneth Eade, Amazon Kindle format

Peaches and Cream Murder by Susan Gillard

Peaches and Cream Murder by Susan Gillard

A Donut Hole Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Guardian Publishing

Price: FREE!

Peaches and Cream Murder by Susan Gillard, Amazon Kindle format

Winter Storm by Ken Gittens

Winter Storm by Ken Gittens

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Pronoun

Price: FREE!

Winter Storm by Ken Gittens, Amazon Kindle format

Sweet Ridew by Sam Hawken

Sweet Ridew by Sam Hawken

A Camaro Espinoza Mystery Novella

Publisher: Ten Eighteen Press

Price: FREE!

Sweet Ridew by Sam Hawken, Amazon Kindle format

Makeup and Murder by Cat Huntley

Makeup and Murder by Cat Huntley

A Murder Mystery

Publisher: Pine Mountain Publishing

Price: FREE!

Makeup and Murder by Cat Huntley, Amazon Kindle format

Room with a Clue by Kate Kingsbury

Room with a Clue by Kate Kingsbury

A Pennyfoot Hotel Mystery

Publisher: Kate Kingsbury

Price: FREE!

Room with a Clue by Kate Kingsbury, Amazon Kindle format

The Robin Hood Thief by H. C. H. Ritz

The Robin Hood Thief by H. C. H. Ritz

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Grey Gecko Press

Price: FREE!

The Robin Hood Thief by H. C. H. Ritz, Amazon Kindle format

Murder in Disguise by G. J. Smith

Murder in Disguise by G. J. Smith

A Bobbie Monaco Mystery

Publisher: G. J. Smith

Price: FREE!

Murder in Disguise by G. J. Smith, Amazon Kindle format

Caught in Traffic by Susan Hart Snyder

Caught in Traffic by Susan Hart Snyder

A Sydney Roberts Mystery

Publisher: Susan Hart Snyder

Price: FREE!

Caught in Traffic by Susan Hart Snyder, Amazon Kindle format

For a summary of all of today's titles, plus any that may have been added since this post was created, visit our Free MystereBooks page. This page is updated daily, typically by 8 AM ET.

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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Today's Selection of New or Newly Released Indie MystereBooks

Omnimystery News is pleased to present a selection of newly published and recently released mystery, suspense and thriller titles — mostly from independent publishers — for Wednesday, March 22, 2017.

Cake Spell Disaster by Zoe Arden

Cake Spell Disaster by Zoe Arden

A Haven Witch Mystery

Published: 03/20/17 by ReedFoster Press

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: 99¢

Cake Spell Disaster by Zoe Arden

Wrapped in Murder by Patti Benning

Wrapped in Murder by Patti Benning

The Darling Deli Series (19th in series)

Published: 03/20/17 by Summer Prescott Books

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: 99¢

Wrapped in Murder by Patti Benning

True Justice by Diane Capri

True Justice by Diane Capri

A Willa Carson Mystery (9th in series)

Published: 03/20/17 by August Books

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $2.99

True Justice by Diane Capri

Ghostly Games by K. E. O'Connor

Ghostly Games by K. E. O'Connor

A Lorna Shadow Cozy Ghost Mystery (3rd in series)

Published: 03/20/17 by K. E. O'Connor

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: 99¢

Ghostly Games by K. E. O'Connor

The Rowen by J. C. Ryan with Kadin Rixx

The Rowen by J. C. Ryan with Kadin Rixx

A Rossler Foundation Mystery (7th in series)

Published: 03/20/17 by Ashton Publishing

Edition(s): Print and eBook

eBook Price: $2.99

The Rowen by J. C. Ryan with Kadin Rixx

Bones, Booze & Bouquets by Marianne Spitzer

Bones, Booze & Bouquets by Marianne Spitzer

An Annie Ryan Cozy Mystery (3rd in series)

Published: 03/20/17 by Marianne Spitzer

Edition(s): eBook only

eBook Price: $2.99

Bones, Booze & Bouquets by Marianne Spitzer

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