Friday, June 26, 2009

Hostile Makeover, Based on the Crime of Fashion Mysteries by Ellen Byerrum, Airs This Sunday on LMN

Hostile Makeover by Ellen Byerrum

This Sunday, June 28st, at 8 PM ET/9 PM PT, Lifetime Movie Network airs Hostile Makeover, the second of two made-for-television movies based on the Crime of Fashion mysteries by Ellen Byerrum. (The first, Killer Hair, aired last weekend and can be seen in its entirety on MyLifetime.com.)

Makeovers can be real murder. Fearless Washington D.C. fashion reporter Lacey Smithsonian (played by Maggie Lawson) sashays right back into trouble when her interview with reality TV makeover star turned fashion designer Amanda Manville reveals Amanda's been receiving death threats. When the uber diva, whose bratty behavior and tendency to take credit for her sister Zoe's designs have ruffled more than a few feathers, is gunned down at her own runway show, Lacey jumps in to investigate, one fashion clue at a time. But the one thing that can knock Lacey off her stilettos is the sudden appearance of her mother and sister who are convinced Lacey should move home to Colorado. Not only does Mom think DC is too dangerous, she doesn't like that the vintage-loving Lacey has recycled the man who broke her heart the first time, gorgeous cop Vic Donovan. With her best friends, Stella, a punky hairstylist, and Brooke, an upper crust Georgetown lawyer, and her mother and little sister in tow, Lacey foils the murderer and solves the fashion felonies, all while meeting the deadline for her column. Hostile Makeover is a funny, fashionable, and fabulous murder mystery set against our nation's capital. (MBN note: Hostile Makeover is the third title in the Crime of Fashion mystery series.)

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First Clues, Mysteries for Kids: New Titles for July 2009

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 four different age categories (New Sleuths, ages 4 to 6; Future Sleuths, ages 7 to 9; Sleuths in Training, ages 10 to 12, and Apprentice Sleuths, ages 13 and older), is pleased to announce a selection of new mystery books (including series books) scheduled for publication during July, 2009.

Young Cam Jansen and the 100th Day of School Mystery by David A. Adler

Young Cam Jansen and the 100th Day of School Mystery
by David A. Adler


It's the 100th day of school and Cam and her classmates are celebrating. They are supposed to have pretzels, popcorn, pineapple juice, and pizza at their party--but someone has pilfered the pizza! Will Cam find the pizzas before the thief eats them? The 15th book in this series.

The Young Cam Jansen Mysteries are recommended for readers aged 4 to 6. For older readers, please also see also by David A. Adler.

Ace Lacewing, Bug Detective: Bad Bugs Are My Business by David Biedrzycki

Ace Lacewing, Bug Detective: Bad Bugs Are My Business
by David Biedrzycki


When Scratch Murphy's flea bag full of dough goes missing, Ace Lacwing is on the case. With friends Xerces and Zito at his side, Ace searches Six Legs Park for clues. From the Termite Tower of Terror to Queenie Bee's Hive Rise Honey Stand, the place is crawling with suspects. This 2nd book in the series is a hilarious, witty tribute to the classic detective story.

The Ace Lacewing, Bug Detective Series are recommended for readers aged 4 to 6.

The Man from Pomegranate Street by Caroline Lawrence

The Man from Pomegranate Street
by Caroline Lawrence


September AD 81. Returning from Ephesus to Rome, Flavia and her friends learn of the mysterious and sudden death of the Emperor Titus. Was his death natural? Or was it murder? As the four detectives investigate this mystery, they little dream how much their lives—as well as the future of Italia—will be changed as a result. At last, many of the questions Roman Mysteries fans have been burning to have answered are revealed in this 17th, and final, book of the series.

The Roman Mysteries are recommended for readers aged 13 and older.

And Then Everything Unraveled by Jennifer Sturman

And Then Everything Unraveled
by Jennifer Sturman


Delia Truesdale has no idea her life's about to change forever. She's too busy enjoying the California summer. Her internet tycoon mother, T.K. Truesdale, is out of town, and that means Delia can spend all her time at the beach, surfing. That is, until everything unravels. Her mother suddenly goes missing, and everyone thinks she's dead - excpet Delia, who knows T.K.'s way too organized to simply disappear. But Delia's still sent to New York to live with her two aunts -- a downtown bohemian and an uptown ice queen. And in case that's not bad enough, she also has to deal with a snooty new school and trying not to fall for the wrong guy. Oh, and finding her mother. As she delves deeper into the tangle of conspiracies and lies surrounding T.K.'s disappearance, Delia begins to suspect that the wrong guy may be the right guy ... and that some secrets -- especially the dangerous ones - were never meant to be unraveled. Read our review of And Then Everything Unraveled by Jennifer Sturman at Mysterious Reviews.

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Games of Mystery: CLUE Accusations and Alibis, New at PlayFirst 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 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.

CLUE: Accusations and Alibis

Use your powers of perception and ace detective skills to solve a riveting mystery in CLUE: Accusations and Alibis, an original new hidden object game inspired by everyone's favorite board game. Featuring fashionable updates to your favorite CLUE characters, addictive hidden object gameplay, an all-new mansion to search, and more than 400 unique cases to solve, you'll want to return to the scene of the crime again and again. Accept your invitation to murder today!

CLUE: Accusations and Alibis is available to purchase for $9.95 with the PlayPass program. A trial version is available to download for 60 minutes of play (Windows PC, 72.9 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.

And don't forget to visit for all kinds of mysterious fun!

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Mystery Bestsellers for June 26, 2009

Mystery Bestsellers

A list of the top 15 for the week ending June 26, 2009 has been posted on the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books website.

Some minor shuffling among the top four bestselling mystery this week, but a new title destined for the top spot entered the list this week.

Finger Lickin' Fifteen by Janet Evanovich

It's the 15th outing (if you don't count the between-the-number entries) for New Jersey bounty hunter Stephanie Plum in Finger Lickin' Fifteen by . Unbuckle your belt and pull up a chair. It's the spiciest, sauciest, most rib-sticking Plum yet. Here's the recipe: Celebrity chef Stanley Chipotle comes to Trenton to participate in a barbecue cook-off and loses his head --literally. Throw in some spice: Bail bonds office worker Lula is witness to the crime, and the only one she’ll talk to is Trenton cop, Joe Morelli. Pump up the heat: Chipotle’s sponsor is offering a million dollar reward to anyone who can provide information leading to the capture of the killers. Stir the pot: Lula recruits bounty hunter Stephanie Plum to help her find the killers and collect the moolah. Add a secret ingredient: Stephanie Plum’s Grandma Mazur. Enough said. Bring to a boil: Stephanie Plum is working overtime tracking felons for the bonds office at night and snooping for security expert Carlos Manoso, A.K.A. Ranger, during the day. Can Stephanie hunt down two killers, a traitor, five skips, keep her grandmother out of the sauce, solve Ranger’s problems and not jump his bones? Warning: Habanero hot. So good you’ll want seconds.

On our bestseller page, we've added an icon next to every title that is available for immediate download onto the Amazon Kindle. To learn about this wireless reading device, visit the Amazon Kindle page for more information.

The top four mystery bestsellers this week are shown below:

The Scarecrow by Michael ConnellyGone Tomorrow by Lee ChildDead and Gone by Charlaine HarrisFirst Family by David Baldacci

Please visit the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books where we are committed to providing readers and collectors of with the best and most current information about their favorite authors, titles, and series.

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Thursday, June 25, 2009

NBC Announces Its Fall 2009 Prime Time Schedule

NBC Fall 2009 Prime Time Schedule

NBC announced its Fall 2009 prime time schedule today. There are only three crime dramas airing on the network this season, all returning series.

On Wednesday, September 23rd, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit returns for its 11th season at 9 PM (ET/PT). An encore broadcast of the episode airs on Saturdays at 10 PM (ET/PT).

On Friday, September 25th, the original Law & Order enters its 20th season with its premiere episode airing at 8 PM (ET/PT). It will be followed by the 2nd season premiere of Southland at 9 PM (ET/PT).

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eHarlequin's Free Book Friday: The Texan's Tennessee Romance by Gina Wilkins

eHarlequin.com gives you another reason to love Fridays! Buy two or more books this Friday and they'll give you their weekly featured book absolutely free! That's right, every Friday, enjoy a featured free book with the purchase of two or more other titles! Your free book will automatically be added to your cart. Sometimes it's a mystery or suspense title, sometimes (alas) not, but it's always a great way to start your weekend!

This Friday's free book (06/26/2009) is a Harlequin Silhouette Special Edition.

The Texan's Tennessee Romance by Gina Wilkins

The Texan's Tennessee Romance by Gina Wilkins
Non-series

After being falsely accused of breaking her sacred lawyer-client vow, Natalie Lofton's main priority was clearing her name and getting her life back. That didn't include taking in an irresistible mutt. Or falling for the sexy handyman who'd come to fix a leaky pipe in her secluded Tennessee cabin.

But Casey Walker wasn't your ordinary fixer-upper. The native Texan had his own reasons for retreating to the remote Smoky Mountain resort. There he found a fellow attorney with a soft spot for strays. But what about the tender feelings Natalie was awakening in him?

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ITV Orders Second Series of Law & Order UK

Law & Order UK

The Guardian is reporting that ITV has ordered a second series of 13 episodes of Law & Order UK. Based on the US series Law & Order, which was recently renewed for a 20th season by NBC, the UK version follows a similar format with Bradley Walsh, Jamie Bamber, and Harriet Walter representing the "law" and Bill Paterson, Ben Daniels, and Freema Agyeman the "order".

"Audiences clearly loved the first series which featured the cream of British acting talent with gripping 'torn from the headlines' storylines and this will again be at the heart of the new series," said Laura Mackie, ITV Director of Drama. ITV is currently airing the 13 episodes that comprise the first series of the crime drama.

Despite cutbacks in its programming, ITV also recently ordered 4 additional episodes of Inspector Lewis.

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The Murdoch Mysteries to Air on US Public Television

The Murdoch Mysteries (A Mystery on TV Series)

A few weeks ago, a press release announced that 6 episodes of the Canadian series The Murdoch Mysteries have been sold to US public television stations, with episodes to begin airing June 30, 2009 (though we haven't seen anything in our local listings yet).

The Murdoch Mysteries are based on characters created by Maureen Jennings, whose novels are set in the mid- to late-1890s and feature young Toronto detective William Murdoch who investigates crimes using "radical" forensic techniques such as fingerprinting and trace evidence.

Three made-for-television movies, adapted from the first three books of the series, aired on Canadian television in 2004 and 2005 and are now available on DVD as The Murdoch Mysteries: The Movie Collection. The first season of the television series, The Murdoch Mysteries: Season 1, was recently released on DVD. The series has been renewed for a third season in Canada.

Beginning June 30th, check your local public television station listings for airings in your area of episodes in The Murdoch Mysteries.

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Games of Mystery: DinerTown Detective Agency, New at PlayFirst 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 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.

DinerTown Detective Agency

Something's not right in DinerTown! Help Bernie the Bookworm become a "real detective" in DinerTown Detective Agency. Hunt for vital clues in major mysteries like "who stuck their finger in all the jelly donuts?" and "who’s been partying like a rock star with the zoo animals?" Use the items you find in the crime scenes to narrow your list of suspects and ID the culprits as you search out the fun in this lighthearted spoof on traditional hidden object games.

DinerTown Detective Agency is available to purchase for $9.95 with the PlayPass program. A trial version is available to download for 60 minutes of play (Windows PC, 49.1 MB; Mac 57.6 MB).

Watch the DinerTown Detective Agency teaser trailer below:

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.

And don't forget to visit for all kinds of mysterious fun!

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New Mystery Prize Package Giveaway! Blood Lines by Kathryn Casey

Mystery Book Contests

is thrilled to announce a new mystery book prize package giveaway! To celebrate Kathryn Casey's second Sarah Armstrong mystery, Blood Lines, the author is giving away a signed ARC (Advanced Readers Copy) of the book plus the first book in the series, Singularity.

Blood Lines by Kathryn Casey

Texas Ranger Sarah Armstrong has her hands full with two cases at once: a persistent and potentially lethal stalker pursues pop mega-star Cassidy Collins, and a high-energy Houston businesswoman is found dead in her house. Though the businesswoman’s death is being called a suicide, when Sarah is shown photographs of the scene, something seems off. It looks too perfect, almost staged, and Billie Cox apparently had every reason to live. Meanwhile, teenage idol Cassidy receives threatening e-mails and text messages and hears creepy whispers over her headset at performances. Sarah once again teams up with FBI agent David Garrity, and together they plot to outwit and capture the stalker, but at the concert the unthinkable happens.

Enter daily! Provide your name and e-mail address on the Blood Lines giveaway entry form and correctly answer the contest question for a chance to win a prize package courtesy of Kathryn Casey.

The prize package consists of a signed ARC of Blood Lines plus a copy of the first Sarah Armstrong mystery, Singularity. Estimated prize package value: $50.

Remember to visit regularly to check for new mystery book prize package giveaways.

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