Monday, July 13, 2009

Mystery Godoku Puzzle for July 13, 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 July 13, 2009

This week's letters and mystery clue:

A E F I L O R T V

Daryn Parke’s debut thriller has this title (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.

Enjoy the weekly Mystery Godoku Puzzle from the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, and Thanks for visiting our website!

   

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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Mystery Book Review: The Bride Will Keep Her Name by Jan Goldstein

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of The Bride Will Keep Her Name by Jan Goldstein. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

The Bride Will Keep Her Name by Jan Goldstein

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Non-series

Shaye Areheart (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0-307-34592-0 (0307345920)
ISBN-13: 978-0-307-34592-9 (9780307345929)
Publication Date: June 2009
List Price: $24.00

Review: Just a week before her dream wedding, Madison Mandelbaum begins receiving troubling messages asking the question, "Do you really know the man you are about to marry?", in The Bride Will Keep Her Name, a novel by Jan Goldstein.

"Be careful what you wish for," Madison's mother was fond of saying. Like all young girls, Madison wished for a man who was tall, dark and handsome, one who would sweep her off her feet, fall in love with her and she with him. Her wish is about to come true, she is going to marry Colin Darcy, the man of her dreams. But a week before the wedding Madison receives a mysterious unidentifiable e-mail, the first of many that suggest Colin was involved with the murder of a call girl less than a year ago. Even details that seem to support the accusations are provided. She could not face Colin with her suspicions. Not yet. Together with her best friends since childhood, she begins an investigation. The more clues they find, the more guilty Colin looked. As the days dwindle down to the ceremonial festivities, Madison finally confronts Colin. He admits lying to her about some of his past. He even admits that he knew the dead girl and was with her the day before she was murdered, a crime that remains unsolved. He denies, however, having any part in the murder. Colin has no proof of his innocence and is suddenly arrested for the murder. Madison wants to believe him. Madison’s grandmother tells her to let her head follow her heart. But can she?

The Bride Will Keep Her Name is a briskly paced cross-genre novel, a chick-lit style mystery with generous amounts of good humor. The love between Madison and Colin is genuinely expressed and the secrets exposed just days before their wedding are both shocking and from unexpected sources. It's all quite entertaining and makes for a perfect summer read.

Special thanks to guest reviewer Betty of The Betz Review for contributing her review of The Bride Will Keep Her Name and to Goldberg McDuffie Communications for providing a copy of the book for this review.

Review Copyright © 2009 — Hidden Staircase Mystery Books — All Rights Reserved

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Synopsis (from the publisher): Madison Mandelbaum is on top of the world. She's got a loving—though totally neurotic—family, two fabulous best friends, and best of all, she's head-over-heels in love with Colin Darcy, an investigative reporter for NBC, distant relation to the Queen, and—most importantly—Maddie’s fiancé. Be careful what you wish for, her mother’s always warned, but, with Colin on her arm, Maddie is certain, at last, nothing could possibly go wrong.

But with one dream-filled week to go before the wedding, an anonymous email arrives suggesting her fiancé may not be the man she thinks he is. Someone’s idea of a pre-wedding joke, she’s certain. Yet as more sinister phone calls, text messages, and disturbing clues turn up, all linking Colin to the murder of a sexy callgirl, Maddie realizes that she must get to the bottom of this. Fast.

As the clock counts down toward the ceremony of her dreams, Maddie’s life is turned inside out. Between dress fittings, entertaining future in-laws, planning rehearsal dinners, and putting on a brave face, Maddie and her bridesmaids are propelled into a stunning undercover investigation, plunging them into a seedy underworld of anonymous sex and backroom politics. As her breathtaking search brings her ever closer to the knowledge she desperately seeks, Maddie finds her heart being tested in ways she’d never dreamed. And in her non-stop, gasp-inducing race to take back her life and dreams, Maddie discovers just how far someone in love will go to cover up the truth, stumbling upon a shocking secret she never saw coming.

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Games of Mystery: Sudoku Ball Detective, New for Nintendo DS and Wii

Games of Mystery

, your source for mystery-themed electronic and board games, parties for kids and adults, and getaway vacations including murder mystery weekends, is pleased to announce the availability of a new mystery game for the Nintendo DS and Wii. More mystery games for these platforms are available on our recently updated and webpages.

Sudoku Ball: Detective (Nintendo DS and Wii)

Sudoku Ball: Detective is sudoku with a twist: play your favorite puzzle game in a completely new, entertaining detective scenario, and experience multitudes of challenging puzzles to solve a mysterious crime! An exclusive sudoku ball design adds even more to your sudoku experience.

Inspired by murder mystery games and famous English detective stories, you take on the role of a detective in a small town where a murder has been committed. It is up to you to find the murderer, by completing different styles of sudoku puzzles representing separate stages of the investigation: Search clues, pick locks, investigate evidence in the lab, and chase your suspect!

Sudoku Ball: Detective (Nintendo DS) and Sudoku Ball: Detective (Nintendo Wii) are currently scheduled for release on July 14th, 2009.

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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Opens Wednesday July 15th

Poster: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince opens next Wednesday, July 15th. Based on the 6th and penultimate book in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling, the film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, who enters his sixth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry with friends Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) and Hermione Granger (Emma Watson).

In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the war against Lord Voldemort is not going well; even the Muggles have been affected. Dumbledore is absent from Hogwarts for long stretches of time, and the Order of the Phoenix has already suffered losses. And yet ... as with all wars, life goes on. Sixth-year students learn to apparate. Teenagers flirt and fight and fall in love. Harry receives some extraordinary help in potions from the mysterious Half-Blood Prince. And with Dumbledore's guidance, he seeks out the full, complex story of the boy who became Lord Voldemort -- and thus finds what may be his only vulnerability.

Though scheduled to open on July 15th in theaters, the IMAX version (with only 3 exceptions) will not open until July 29th due to a contractual conflict. For more information about the film, visit the official website on WarnerBros.com.

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Leverage Returns for a Second Season This Wednesday on TNT

Leverage (TV Crime Drama)

Possibly our favorite new series last year was Leverage, a crime caper starring Timothy Hutton as Nate Ford, the leader of a gang of professional thieves and con artists, who use elaborate scams designed to exact revenge against those who use power and wealth to victimize people. The 12-episode season debuted on TNT in December 2008 and ended with the team apparently breaking up, after destroying their corporate headquarters in Los Angeles. The first season of Leverage on DVD will be released on 07/14/2009.

Leverage returns for a second season this Wednesday, July 15th, at 9PM (ET/PT). In the opening episode, the team meets up in Boston for "The Beantown Bailout Job". Nate Ford reluctantly reassembles the team to pit the local Irish mob against a banker who is gaming a government bailout. If they survive, Nate has to deal with four thieves who've decided he needs them in his life, whether he likes it or not.

Watch a recap of the first season below:

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Games of Mystery: Nancy Drew in Ransom of the Seven Ships, New for Windows PC

Games of Mystery

, your source for mystery-themed electronic and board games, parties for kids and adults, and getaway vacations including murder mystery weekends, is pleased to announce the availability of a new Nancy Drew game for Windows PC.

Nancy Drew 20: Ransom of the Seven Ships

The case in Nancy Drew 20: Ransom of the Seven Ships: What could be better than an all-expense paid vacation in the Bahamas with Bess and George? But when Bess is kidnapped and held for ransom, it's up to you, as Nancy Drew, to discover the treasures of the sunken "Seven Virtues" fleet and find the missing artifact that the kidnappers are demanding in exchange for Bess. Team up with George to sail through the perilous waters of this mystery and defeat the dastardly villain!

Nancy Drew 20: Ransom of the Seven Ships is currently scheduled for release for Windows PC platforms on July 14th, 2009.

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Winners of the 2009 Thriller Awards Announced

Mystery Book Awards: The Edgars, The Agathas, The Anthonys, and many more.

Winners of the 2009 Thriller Awards were announced this evening during ThrillerFest, an annual event hosted by the International Thriller Writers organization. Jason Pinter tweeted the results from the ceremony.

And the winners are:

◊ Best Novel: The Bodies Left Behind by Jeffery Deaver
◊ Best First Novel: Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith
◊ Best Short Story: The Edge of Seventeen by Alexandra Sokoloff
◊ ThrillerMaster: David Morrell

Congratulations from everyone at MBN to the winners and nominees (and thanks to @jasonpinter for the real-time results)!

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Mystery Book Review: Haunting Bombay by Shilpa Agarwal

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

Haunting Bombay by Shilpa Agarwal

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Non-series

Soho Press (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 1-56947-558-X (156947558X)
ISBN-13: 978-1-56947-558-4 (9781569475584)
Publication Date: April 2009
List Price: $24.00

Review: While still in draft form, Shilpa Agarwal’s debut novel received a First Words Literary Prize for South Asian Writers. A beautifully crafted mystery of amazing depth, sensitivity, and complexity, it is as haunting in its style as in its substance.

The matriarchal Mittal family – a controlling grandmother, her philandering son, devious daughter-in-law, and their 14-year-old twin boys, 17-year-old son, and a 13-year old displaced niece named Pinky – live with a handful of servants of varying loyalties in a well-to-do gated enclave in Bombay. The ghost of an infant girl lives there as well, by day quiet and harmless, by night covertly locked away in the family bathroom until one evening Pinky in a fit of pique unwittingly releases her to wreak havoc on the family’s lives while avenging her untimely and mysterious death. The mystery that spins out so tantalizingly in the compelling story of the interactions of the family, its servants, and the spirit is how and why the weeks-old baby drowned in a wash bucket of bath water. And who owned "the disembodied hand [that] appeared out of nowhere, pushing her down, down, down into the thick glassy water?" Ah, but the baby’s ghost knows, so it seeks revenge, striking terror into the entire household with its awesome displays of psychic power.

The ghost is vulnerable, however, and when the family members discover how it can be tamed, they try to trap it. But the plan is more easily conceived than carried through when weak links in the chain of family members break, enabling the ghost to live another day and in another way, leaving lives broken, the family turned topsy-turvy, and the baby’s murderer exposed. In reaching its surprise ending the story ebbs and flows with information about the characters past lives seamlessly revealed while they struggle with their current situations. One has become an alcoholic, another is a lesbian. One has drowned "the purple sunbird who nested in the greenery of their garden." One vies for control of the household while another refuses to relinquish it. One is banished, one runs away after being raped, another is kidnapped, three are love-struck, and a few see the ghost while others can only observe its wrathful antics. All have memories to deal with, pleasant or not, even the teenager who finds most things, "Bor-ing."

Besides developing an outstanding story filled with family tensions and dark drama, Agarwal holds her reader’s interest with passages of history and biting social commentary and references to Indian mythology, deities, and regional superstitions. She can evoke laughter as well as tears, fear as well as serenity, and she is masterful at springing surprises at just the right moment. Life comes alive in her kitchens where: "Onions, garlic, and ginger stood in piquant piles, freshly chopped and grated. A pan of oil simmered on the stove, black mustard seeds popping over the edge in sharp staccatos." Life is at risk in a hospital where: "An indolent ceiling fan lethargically stirred germs from one cot to its neighbour and back." Life is hell in the red-light district where the doorway to a brothel "reeked of waste: garbage festered in the corners with swarms of flies lifting up and settling back down in unison, vomit swam in the gutters, and cigarette butts littered the entrance," while, inside, the girls with their jasmine-scented hair serviced a clientele of "exceptionally hispid men whose breath smelled of rancid mutton." And life is not much better for the shipbreaking workers who lived "amidst the grave-yard of leaking barrels, open fires, and hazardous waste that possessed the coastline," and where, for the boss, "[E]verything was as it should be."

Full of insights into life, death, and the beyond in India, Shilpa Agarwal’s Haunting Bombay is a memorable novel of exceptional merit.

Special thanks to M. Wayne Cunningham (mw_cunningham@telus.net) for contributing his review of Haunting Bombay and to Soho Press for providing a copy of the book for this review.

Review Copyright © 2009 — M. Wayne Cunningham — All Rights Reserved — Reprinted with Permission

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Synopsis (from the publisher): Having lost her mother during Partition, Pinky Mittal has been raised by her devoted grandmother in a bungalow atop Malabar Hill, Bombay’s former colonial enclave, still an exclusive neighbourhood. The home is shared by her extended family: an alcoholic uncle, a scheming aunt, a coterie of loyal – and deceitful- servants, and three boy cousins, the eldest of whom Pinky loves.

Every evening before sunset a certain bathroom door in their home is carefully locked and bolted. The reason for this is never explained to Pinky. One stifling summer evening, she defies her family by unbolting the door, and in so doing accidentally unleashes the vengeful ghost of a drowned infant.

As the monsoons engulf the city, the ghost terrorizes the Mittal family. To exorcise it, three generations must struggle to come to terms with a secret that has haunted them for thirteen years entailing hidden shame, forbidden love, and a call for absolute sacrifice.

A richly evocative tale that conveys the reader from the heights of Malobar Hill to the depths of the city’s underworld, Haunting Bombay, enlightens, enthrals, and astonishes as it guides us through a world of unexpected possibilities.

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Games of Mystery: Department 42 and The Mystery of the Nine, 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.

Department 42: The Mystery of the Nine

Join Department 42, a secret organization devoted to the paranormal, and protect the world! Help Agent Alice Wright track down nine mysterious and evil artifacts that have gone missing. Use your hidden object skills to protect the planet from the nightmare that has been unleashed and restore order! Travel across the country and piece together the enigma that is Department 42: The Mystery of the Nine!

Department 42: The Mystery of the Nine, a Big Fish Game Club Exclusive, may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (117.04 MB) may be downloaded and played for free for one hour.

Watch a preview video below:

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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, Enlightenus, Cate West: The Vanishing Files, Return to Mysterious Island 2: Mina's Fate, and Nick Chase: A Detective Story.

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Friday, July 10, 2009

The Wall Street Journal Life & Style Profiles Writer George Dawes Green

Ravens by George Dawes Green

The Life & Style section of today's Wall Street Journal Online profiles thriller writer George Dawes Green, an author who publishes, maybe, a book a decade in contrast, the article notes, to James Patterson, who will publish 9 new books this year. Dawes' latest novel, Ravens, hits bookstores next week. Although his last book sold more than 900,000 copies and was made into a film with Demi Moore and Alex Baldwin, only 45,000 copies of Ravens will be printed. "He was last published in the dinosaur age," says his literary agent, Molly Friedrich. (His last book, for those who thought we wouldn't mention it, was The Juror, published in 1995.)

Green shrugs off any concern that he's not publishing often enough. He says he could never write a book a year, and he isn’t convinced that it's the right strategy for even the most admired authors.

It's hard to argue with his success. His first book, The Caveman's Valentine, won the 1995 for Best First Novel and was also made into a film starring Samuel L. Jackson.

Ravens took Mr. Green two years to finish, and aims to be realistic, right down to a chilling scene in which the lead character, Shaw McBride, plots his crime using various web sites, including Facebook, MySpace and VirtualBirdsEye.com, which offers aerial views of everything from stadiums to houses. "There’s a reason I hate technology," the author says. "The invasion of privacy is so terrifying."

About Ravens: When Shaw McBride and Romeo Zderko pull up at a convenience store off I-95 in Georgia, their only thought is to fix a leaky tire and be on their way again to Florida -- away from their dull Ohio tech-support jobs. But this happens to be the store from which a $318 million jackpot ticket has just been sold -- and when a pretty clerk accidentally reveals to Shaw the identity of the winning family, he hatches a ferociously audacious scheme: He and Romeo will squeeze the family for half their prize. That night, he visits the Boatwright home and takes the family hostage, while Romeo patrols the streets nearby, prepared to murder the Boatwrights' loved ones at any sign of resistance. At first, the family offers none. But Shaw's plot depends on maintaining constant fear -- merciless, unfaltering terror -- and soon, under the pressure, everyone's sanity begins to unravel. Publishers Weekly gives Ravens a starred review, saying, "This exquisite novel of psychological suspense builds to a devastating resolution that will leave readers with the cold shudders for a long time afterward."

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