Today's compendium of recently published mystery news articles:
• USA Today reviewed the latest Nancy Drew mystery for the PC, Legend of the Crystal Skull, calling it a "carefully constructed mystery" and "fun for families to play either together or individually."
• Entertainment Weekly is reporting that Sony Pictures has fast-tracked production of Dan Brown's Angels & Demons with Tom Hanks reprising his role as religious conspiracy investigator Robert Langdon. Expect the movie to hit theaters in December 2008.
• The Arizona Business Gazette published a profile of Barbara Peters who operates the Poisoned Pen mystery bookstores in Scottsdale.
• The creators of the television series CSI and Electric Sheep have set up CSI-themed areas in Second Life, where users can log in and play murder-mystery games, including trying to solve the mystery begun in last Wednesday's episode of CSI: NY. Mitch Wager writes about his experience with the adventure on InformationWeek.com.
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• USA Today reviewed the latest Nancy Drew mystery for the PC, Legend of the Crystal Skull, calling it a "carefully constructed mystery" and "fun for families to play either together or individually."
• Entertainment Weekly is reporting that Sony Pictures has fast-tracked production of Dan Brown's Angels & Demons with Tom Hanks reprising his role as religious conspiracy investigator Robert Langdon. Expect the movie to hit theaters in December 2008.
• The Arizona Business Gazette published a profile of Barbara Peters who operates the Poisoned Pen mystery bookstores in Scottsdale.
• The creators of the television series CSI and Electric Sheep have set up CSI-themed areas in Second Life, where users can log in and play murder-mystery games, including trying to solve the mystery begun in last Wednesday's episode of CSI: NY. Mitch Wager writes about his experience with the adventure on InformationWeek.com.
Please visit the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books where we are committed to providing readers and collectors of mystery books with the best and most current information about their favorite authors, titles, and series.
Return to Mystery Books News ...