Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Games of Mystery: Affair Bureau, New at Big Fish Games

Games of Mystery

, your source for mystery-themed electronic and board games, parties for kids and adults, and mystery getaway vacations, is pleased to announce the availability of a new mystery game from Big Fish Games released today. You can find out more about these games by visiting our page or by clicking on the links provided below.

Affair Bureau

Use your hidden object skills to help Alex solve mysterious crimes as he begins his own Affair Bureau! After getting bored with following cheating spouses, tracking down lost jewelry, and finding stolen cars, Alex has decided to take on more serious crimes. Investigate freshly discovered crime scenes in this charming noir-like detective story. Find the clues to close the case and capture the crooks!

Affair Bureau, a Big Fish Games exclusive, may be downloaded and purchased for as little as $6.99 with the Big Fish Game Club Jumbo Pack. A demonstration version (82.55 MB) may be downloaded and played for free for one hour.

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Other popular games on our page include several and games, games in the series and in particular the latest, Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst, Adventure Chronicles: The Search for Lost Treasure, Syberia and Syberia II, The Serpent of Isis, James Patterson's Women's Murder Club: A Darker Shade of Grey, and Nick Chase: A Detective Story.

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Lifetime Networks Announces Slate of Television Programs

In a press release today, Lifetime Networks unveiled its slate of television programs for the 2009 / 2010 season (and beyond).

Highlights (for mystery and suspense fans) include:

• A one-hour drama series based on 's California crime novel The Fallen (in development with a working title of the same).

Murder in Suburbia, in development and formatted from the British series that aired in 2004 / 2005.

• Two Lifetime Original Movies based on the mysteries At Risk and The Front by featuring Boston district attorney Monique Lamont (both in pre-production).

• Lifetime Movie Network original movies based on two of 's Crime of Fashion mysteries featuring fashion editor Lacey Smithsonian, Killer Hair and Hostile Makeover (both scheduled to air this June).

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First Clues Review: The Case of the Terrified Track Star by Angela Elwell Hunt

First Clues: Mysteries for Kids

is delighted to introduce a new feature for our website, book reviews written by students. These students offer their unique perspective on the book in their review and provide a valuable resource to parents looking for new mystery adventures for their kids to read.

The Case of the Terrified Track Star by Angela Elwell Hunt

The Case of the Terrified Track Star by Angela Elwell Hunt

Thomas Nelson (Paperback)
ISBN-10: 0-89840-338-3 (0898403383)
ISBN-13: 978-0-89840-338-1 (9780898403381)
Publication Date: January 1992
List Price: $5.99

Review written by Sarah, Age 11, Grade 6. Date of review: April 2009.

Review: There was a scream. All of a sudden they saw him, running right toward them, teeth “sharp, bared, and gleaming” (Hunt, 108). What was he doing there??? The Case of the Terrified Track Star is the fourth book in the Nicki Holland mystery series, but the books can be read in any order because each book is an independent mystery. The writer does not give background on the characters in each book, but it is easy to catch on as you read the mystery. The main characters in this book are Nicki Holland, Meredith, Christine, Kim, Laura, Jeremy Newkirk, and Aaron.

The story takes place in Pine Grove at Pine Grove middle school. Some other characters are Coach Milton, Mr. Nichols, Scott, D. N. Downnin, Elinore Anderson, and Coach Linton. The problem is that someone is trying to get Jeremy to not participate in a big race by blackmailing him with his secret fear. The girls have to figure out who threatened him before Jeremy gets too freaked out so that he won’t participate in the race causing the school to potentially lose the trophy.

I liked the book because it made me want to know who was blackmailing Jeremy, even though I had a pretty good guess of who the blackmailer was, I wanted to make sure. I think that the mystery was a little too easy because my guess was right, but I liked the book because it let you figure out the mystery with them, and you got to actually eliminate people and understand why they didn’t blackmail Jeremy. The book also teaches you splendid ways to eliminate suspects if you were solving a real mystery, because “every suspect has to have a motive” (Hunt, 31).

People should read this book because it has an interesting plot, and you will most likely be kept guessing. Also, it tries to trick the reader into believing that other suspects were the blackmailers. Lastly, someone should read this book because it doesn’t give the solution to the mystery away too early so that you can enjoy the challenge of eliminating the characters if you haven’t already figured out the solution. This book is appropriate for children starting at age 6 if they are a strong reader, otherwise, the children the plot may be too confusing. People over the age of 12 may not like this book because they may have read a lot of mystery books and feel that this mystery is too easy to solve.

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First Clues, Mysteries for Kids: Four New American Girl Mysteries

First Clues: Mysteries for Kids

, your source for information on over 100 mystery series for children and young adults where each series is conveniently listed under three different age categories (New Sleuth, ages 4 to 7; Future Sleuth, aged 7 to 10; and Sleuth in Training, ages 10 and older), is pleased to announce four new American Girl mysteries featuring Felicity, Julie, Molly, and Samantha.

Lady Margaret's Ghost: A Felicity Mystery

Lady Margaret's Ghost: A Felicity Mystery by Elizabeth McDavid Jones. Felicity Merriman has just said good-bye to her mother, who's going on a trip and leaving Felicity in charge of the house. Mother's carriage has barely left before a surprise package arrives, holding silver heirlooms that have been passed down in the Merriman family for a hundred years. Felicity doesn't believe in ghosts ... but what else can explain the odd and eerie things that begin to happen once the heirlooms arrive? Includes an illustrated "Looking Back" essay that provides facts about Felicity's time. Available in both hardcover and paperback editions.

The Tangled Web: A Julie Mystery

The Tangled Web: A Julie Mystery by Katherine Reiss. Julie really likes the new girl in her class, Carla Warner. Still, there’s something odd about her. The things Carla says don’t quite add up, and she avoids answering questions about her family. At first Julie is sure there’s a sensible explanation, but soon she starts to wonder what’s really going on. A disturbing discovery leads her to realize that her new friend may be in real danger! An illustrated "Looking Back" essay provides facts about America in the 1970s. Available in both hardcover and paperback editions.

Clues in the Shadows: A Molly Mystery

Clues in the Shadows: A Molly Mystery by Kathleen Ernst. Molly still does her patriotic duty to help America win World War Two, but in the spring of 1945 she's weary and troubled. Dad is home safe... but he seems different now. Her archrival at school is driving her crazy. And someone is sneaking into the backyard shed and messing with the scrap she's collecting for a wartime drive. Is the intruder her classmate, her own brother—or a prowler in the night? An illustrated "Looking Back" discusses the challenges that faced veterans' families. Available in both hardcover and paperback editions.

The Cry of the Loon: A Samantha Mystery

The Cry of the Loon: A Samantha Mystery by Barbara Steiner. Samantha can't wait to take Nellie to Piney Point, Grandmary's summer home in the mountains. But the girls arrive to find the lodge plagued with accidents—and Grandmary begins to think about selling. Samantha and Nellie must figure out what's going on before they lose Piney Point forever! Includes an illustrated "Looking Back" essay about the Adirondacks' grand lodges at the turn of the last century. Available in both hardcover and paperback editions.

All thirteen books in the series, available on our website , are recommended for readers aged 10 to 12.

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The Lost Symbol, Dan Brown's Third Robert Langdon Thriller Announced

The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

The Associated Press is reporting that Knopf Doubleday has announced the publication date of the third novel by featuring Harvard symbolist Robert Langdon, The Lost Symbol. Few details are available about the plot, but it is reportedly set over a 12-hour period. The Lost Symbol is scheduled to be released September 15, 2009, with a 5 million copy first printing, and is available for pre-order from Amazon.com.

A movie adaptation of the first book in the series, Angels & Demons, starring Tom Hanks as Robert Langdon, is set to open May 15, 2009. Hanks previously starred in, the film version of the second book.

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Monday, April 20, 2009

Mysteries on TV: Hawaii Five-O, New This Week on DVD

Mysteries on TV

, your source for the most complete selection of detective, amateur sleuth, private investigator, and suspense television mystery series now available or coming soon to DVD, is profiling one series that has a season DVD being released this week.

was one of the most successful crime dramas to air on television, running 12 seasons on CBS. In fact, it was the longest running crime series until began its 13th season in 2003. The series starred Jack Lord as Steve McGarrett, head of an elite (and fictional) state police force based in Honolulu. Aside from a handful of episodes, it was filmed entirely on location in Hawaii.

Last August it was widely reported that an updated version of the series was in the works for CBS, with the son of Steve McGarrett as the new head of Hawaii Five-O. Little information has been posted since then, with no mention of the series on CBS's ordered pilots for the 2009/2010 season. IMDB, however, still has a 2010 release date on its website.

The Hawaii Five-O: Season Six DVD set of 6 discs contains the 24 episodes that aired on CBS from September 1973 through February 1974.

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Games of Mystery: Jessica, Secret of the Caribbean, New at PlayFirst Games

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, your source for mystery-themed electronic and board games, parties for kids and adults, and mystery getaway vacations, is pleased to announce a new mystery game available from PlayFirst Games. You can find out more about these games from our page or by clicking on the links provided below.

Jessica: Secret of the Caribbean

After a series of mystical adventures and finding an ancient artifact (see Jessica: Mysterious Journey, the first game in this series), Jessica and Tony fall in love, get married and set up for a quiet honeymoon to the Caribbean. Things don't go according to plan when they get involved in a whole new hidden object adventure! Help Jessica rescue her kidnapped husband by finding the riches of Jessica's forefather, the famous pirate, Noel! Search intricately detailed scenes for hidden objects, solve perplexing puzzles, and discover a lost treasure tucked away in a secret location!

Jessica: Secret of the Caribbean is available to purchase for $9.95 with the PlayPass program. A trial version is available to download for a 60 minutes of play (Windows PC, 58.6 MB).

Other popular games on our page include the Mystery PI series of casual games, Mystery P.I.: The Vegas Heist and Mystery P.I.: The Lottery Ticket, James Patterson's Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet, and Private Eye.

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Mystery Godoku Puzzle for April 20, 2009

A new has been created by the editors of the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books and is now available on our website.

Godoku is similar to Sudoku, but uses letters instead of numbers. To give you a headstart, we provide you a mystery clue to fill in a complete row or column (if you choose to use it!).

Mystery Godoku Puzzle for April 20, 2009

This week's letters and mystery clue:

A E H N O R S W Y

This Jack Dwyer story by Ed Gorman appeared in the anthology Criminal Elements (with "The", 9 letters).

We now have two weeks of our puzzles on one page in PDF format for easier printing. Print this week's puzzle here.

Previous puzzles are stored in the Mystery Godoku Archives.

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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Mystery Book Review: Deep Night by Caroline Petit

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of Deep Night by Caroline Petit. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

Deep Night by Caroline Petit

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 A Leah Kolbe Mystery

Soho Press (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 1-56947-530-X (156947530X)
ISBN-13: 978-1-56947-530-0 (9781569475300)
Publication Date: December 2008
List Price: $24.00

Review: Set during the middle of the Second Sino-Japanese War in the late 1930s, antiques dealer Leah Kolbe flees her home in Hong Kong for the relative safety of Macau and becomes embroiled in espionage in Deep Night, the second book in this series by Caroline Petit.

Arriving in Macau penniless, Leah seeks assistance from the British consulate. She's given a secretarial position, but her past quickly catches up with her. Though Macau is formally neutral territory, it is teeming with Japanese and Chinese officials seeking an advantage in their war with each other. A former antique trade contact from China coerces Leah into acting as a conduit of information and cash between Britain and China all the while she's acting as an informal spy for her own government. To complicate matters, she's taken on a Japanese lover though she's engaged to be married to a British officer who's being held in a detention camp by the Japanese. The war seems endless and Leah doesn't see any relief from the complex situations in which she is involved.

The overview of Deep Night suggests it might be a suspense novel, or a novel of international intrigue, but it is neither nor is it a mystery in any way. To be fair, it's not listed as such; still, potential readers may be led to believe it to be. Setting aside its genre classification, it is not all that compelling of a novel. One might think the reader would sympathize with Leah who lost everything when she fled Hong Kong. Yet she is a distinctly unlikeable character, petulant and self-centered. Her only redeeming feature is that everyone around her is comparatively worse.

The author takes great care in describing Macau during this turbulent time and in retrospect Deep Night seems to be more of a fictional study of this period and place than a plot-driven novel. It's well written and historically interesting in its own way, but the somewhat aimless storyline involving Leah, spies and counterspies, set over a 7 year or so time frame, is disappointing. On a positive note, the book ends in such a way that the next in the series will give Leah a fresh start following the end of World War II.

Special thanks to Soho Press for providing an ARC of Deep Night for this review.

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Synopsis (from the publisher): Leah Kolbe escapes to Macao as the Japanese occupy Hong Kong. Her fiancé is interned in a prisoner of war camp. She becomes a spy for the British and takes a Japanese lover. When she returns with provisions to her beloved Hong Kong on the first boat, she finds the surviving English, including her fiancé, totally altered. He cannot bear to stay in Hong Kong; she chooses to remain and rebuild.

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Mystery Book Review: Run a Crooked Mile by Janet LaPierre

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of Run a Crooked Mile by Janet LaPierre. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

Run a Crooked Mile by Janet LaPierre

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A Rosemary Mendes Mystery

Perseverance Press (Trade Paperback)
ISBN-10: 1-880284-88-X (188028488X)
ISBN-13: 978-1-880284-88-9 (9781880284889)
Publication Date: April 2009
List Price: $14.95

Review: Janet LaPierre introduces Rosemary Mendes, a woman looking to start a new life in the wooded hills of northern California following the death of her husband, in Run a Crooked Mile.

Two women have actually come to the area to find refuge from their past. Rosemary feels the need to retreat from her overbearing, greedy in-laws who insist they are entited to a part of their deceased son's / brother's estate. The other, Michelle "Mike" Morgan, though, is enigma to the community. She, together with her Labrador retriever Tank, lived in a small cabin surrounded by abundant acreage in the woods that she had inherited from an elderly gentleman for whom she had taken care since her arrival. Though hunting was not permitted on her property, she is shot by a hunter presumably mistaking her for a deer. Some of the townsfolk thought she got what she deserved as they believed she had cheated the old man in his dying days. Others questioned the accident theory and believed someone had wanted her dead. Although Rosemary and Mike were strangers to one another, Rosemary is given "custody" of Tank at the request of the local veterinarian. Rosemary, intrigued by the mysterious circumstances surrounding Mike's death and feeling in no small part an obligation to Tank, starts to investigate. She convinces the police to reopen the case and goes along to help find clues that may have been missed. But someone is out there watching -- and waiting -- for an opportunity to silence Rosemary.

Run a Crooked Mile is not only a carefully plotted and suspenseful mystery, it is also a beautifully told account of two passionate women and their struggle to find peace after personal misfortune. Though they never met, both women are able to share the love and companionship of the delightful dog Tank. Every page of this wonderful book is a page well read.

Special thanks to guest reviewer Betty of The Betz Review for contributing her review of Run a Crooked Mile and to Perseverance Press for providing a copy of the book for this review.

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Synopsis (from the publisher): After her husband's death, Rosemary Mendes flees her home on the California north coast and fetches up, more or less by accident, near the small town of Weaverville in Trinity County. There she buys and remodels a small house, becomes a volunteer at the local senior center, makes a few friends. And is keeping herself and her background quietly and peacefully to herself when she finds that her grasping former in-laws have tracked her down.

She's still trying to decide what to do about this unpleasant development when her young neighbor informs her that another solitary incomer had just been found dead in the surrounding forest, apparently shot by a deer hunter. "Anyway, the interesting thing... nobody knows who to tell, who her relatives are, like that. She's—she was—a mystery woman." Just like Rosemary, was clearly Kim's inference.

The image of that woman, Michelle called Mike, haunts Rosemary's thoughts for the rest of the day. When her veterinarian friend Graham Campbell arrives that evening for their usual Friday-night dinner, he brings not only wine, but a big yellow Labrador retriever named Tank. Tank, he explains to Rosemary, was with his owner, Mike Morgan, when she was shot, and was grazed himself. And now he's depressed and homeless. "Gray, I do not want a dog," says Rosemary firmly.

But not firmly enough. Tank stays, and Rosemary becomes known as the person who has Mike Morgan's dog. Tales of the dead woman come to her from nearly everyone she encounters, and she finds herself pursuing them: who was Mike Morgan and why was she here? It's a pursuit that becomes more and more engrossing—and more and more dangerous.

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