A compendium of recently published mystery news articles:
• MSNBC has a video interview with Linda Fairstein who talks about her latest crime thriller, Killer Heat, and how its plotlines are ripped from the headlines. The first chapter of the book is also available on MSNBC's website. In related news, USA Today's Carol Memmott has a profile of the author on its website.
• The Nancy Drew movie from 2007 was released on DVD this week. Today, Warner Bros. announced that both Nancy Drew and Nancy Drew: Drew's Clues, a full-length "movies that pop" edition of the film, are available via On Demand and for download. Nancy Drew: Drew's Clues immerses fans into the movie through special clues, trivia, and behind-the-scenes secrets that let viewers test their own detective skills. Visit the Nancy Drew: Drew's Clues website for more information. (Press Release)
• The Harrogate Advertiser has an update on the preparations for the Theakstons Old Peculiar Crime Writing Festival to be held in mid-July in Harrogate. For more information on this British literary event, visit their website. A stellar list of mystery authors is scheduled to appear.
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