Thursday, September 24, 2009

Primetime Crime: Law & Order, 20th Season Opener

Law & Order (NBC)

The 2009/2010 Season for Primetime Crime returns this week with new series and episodes!

Law & Order (Fridays at 8 PM ET/PT on NBC) is now the longest-running crime series on television and the second-longest drama series. In the 20th season opener ("Memo from the Dark Side"), the body of a young war veteran is found in a parking garage and the murder is connected to a law professor who used to work for the Department of Justice.

Catch a sneak peek of this season's premiere episode below:

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Primetime Crime: Numb3rs, 6th Season Opener

Numbers (CBS)

The 2009/2010 Season for Primetime Crime returns this week with new series and episodes!

In the 6th season opener of Numb3rs (Fridays at 10 PM ET/PT on CBS) in an episode titled "Hangman", Don and the team must protect high-profile activist Benjamin Polk at a political rally, but it soon becomes a manhunt when they search for a sniper trying to kill Polk. Also, Charlie awaits an answer from Amita about his marriage proposal.

Watch a clip from the 5th season finale below that sets up this season's premiere episode:

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Games of Mystery: New Trailer for Nancy Drew in Warnings at Waverly Academy

Nancy Drew Adventure Games

Her Interactive has released a new trailer for its next Nancy Drew adventure game, Warnings at Waverly Academy, the 21st game in this popular series.

You, as Nancy Drew, are undercover at a prestigious girls' boarding school to discover the culprit behind threatening notes and dangerous accidents aimed at its valedictorian candidates! Is there a secret someone wants to protect or are the malicious pranks intended to scare away the competition - permanently? Solve the mystery before the threats turn deadly and you're expelled from the case!

Nancy Drew: Warnings at Waverly Academy is scheduled to be in stores October 13th, but is available for pre-order.

Dare to play!

Watch the trailer below:

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Seventh Jesse Stone Movie, Innocents Lost, Currently Filming in Nova Scotia

Tom Selleck as Jesse Stone

Cynthia Littleton in her "On the Air" blog on Variety reports on the status of the latest Jesse Stone movie. Tom Selleck, who plays Jesse Stone, is currently in Nova Scotia filming Innocents Lost, the seventh made-for-television movie based on the character created by Robert B. Parker. Selleck, who is a longtime devotee of Parker's work, has an active role in shaping the scripts and producing the films in the secluded environs of Halifax. And if Selleck had his way, he'd be making two Jesse Stone movies a year.

"We don't do cliffhangers. The movies stand on their own. But with regular viewing the audience gets the bonus of a continuing backstory," Selleck said in an interview just before he headed north earlier this month. "People want to know what's going to happen with this guy. He's basically a decent guy with a lot of flaws. He's his own worst enemy ... but he's a guy you want to root for."

Though ratings for the previous movies have been solid, CBS (the network on which they've originally aired) has a mixed record of scheduling them in a timely manner. The first film, Stone Cold, which was based on the 4th book in the series, aired in February 2005. Two more movies based on existing novels followed in 2006 and a fourth in 2007. But it was over a year from the time the fifth movie, Thin Ice, the first not based on a Parker book, finished production and its air date in March 2009. A sixth film, No Remorse, wrapped up production last November, but has yet to be scheduled by the network.

We're thrilled that CBS has enough confidence in the series to continue ordering more. But we agree with Selleck, who said, "There's a market for us. We're proving that the network TV audience does want to see movies -- they just want to see good movies." We just want to see them soon after they're completed, and more of them!

(MBN note: All five Jesse Stone movies that have been televised are available on DVD from Mysteries on TV: Jesse Stone.)

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Surrogates, a Futuristic Thriller based on the Graphic Novel by Robert Venditti and Brett Weldele, Opens This Friday

Surrogates

Surrogates, a futuristic thriller based on the graphic novel by Robert Venditti and Brett Weldele, opens this Friday. The film stars Bruce Willis as FBI Agent Harvey Greer.

The year is 2054, and life is reduced to a data feed. The fusing of virtual reality and cybernetics has ushered in the era of the personal surrogate, android substitutes that let users interact with the world without ever leaving their homes. It's a perfect world, and it's up to Greer to keep it that way.

But then the genius college student who invented the surrogates is murdered. As the case grows more complicated, however, the withdrawn detective discovers that in order to actually catch the killer he will have to venture outside the safety of his own home for the first time in many years, and enlists the aid of his own surrogate and that of another agent in tracking his target down.

Watch the Surrogates online trailer below:

Related resources: The Surrogates Operator's Manual: Volume One and Volume Two by Robert Venditti and Brett Weldele; Surrogates (official website).

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Primetime Crime: FlashForward, New Series Premiere

Flashforward (ABC)

The 2009/2010 Season for Primetime Crime returns this week with new series and episodes!

On the premiere episode of FlashForward titled "No More Good Days," a new series on ABC, it's just another normal day in Los Angeles. FBI agent Mark Benford and his partner, Demetri Noh, are in the middle of a car chase monitored by their boss, Stanford Wedeck, and colleague Janis Hawk; Mark's wife, Dr. Olivia Benford, is in the middle of surgery; Dr. Bryce Varley is weighing a potentially life-ending decision; Mark's friend, Aaron Stark, is working high above the ground on power lines; and Nicole Kirby -- baby-sitter to Mark and Olivia's daughter, Charlie -- is in the throes of passion with her boyfriend when suddenly, and without warning, every person on Earth blacks out for two minutes and seventeen seconds and sees a series of events from their own future, taking place on April 29, 2010 at 10:00 p.m., Pacific Time. For some the future will be joyous and hopeful; for others, shockingly unexpected; and for a few, it simply doesn't seem to exist.

Everyone in the world will eventually begin chronicling what they saw in their flashforwards on a worldwide website -- the Mosaic Collective -- that will further draw people together. And some of the flashforwards just might help Mark and his colleagues piece together the cause of the blackout.

Knowing their fate will alter each person's life in one way or another, and poses the questions: Can destiny be changed? And by changing just one destiny, what effect would that have on those of others?

Flashforward is based on the novel of the same name by Robert J. Sawyer. It airs on ABC on Thursdays at 8 PM (ET/PT).

Take a first look at FlashForward below:

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Primetime Crime: The Mentalist, 2nd Season Opener

The Mentalist (CBS)

The 2009/2010 Season for Primetime Crime returns this week with new series and episodes!

The 2nd season premiere of The Mentalist airs tomorrow at 10 PM (ET/PT) on CBS. Patrick Jane (Simon Baker) and Teresa Lisbon (Robin Tunney) learn that the Red John case has been reassigned to a new CBI team led by the straight-shooting officer Sam Bosco in an episode titled "Redemption".

Catch a sneak peek of The Mentalist 2nd season opener below:

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Primetime Crime: CSI, 10th Season Opener

CSI (CBS)

The 2009/2010 Season for Primetime Crime returns this week with new series and episodes!

The 10th season premiere of CSI airs Thursday at 9 PM (ET/PT) on CBS. In an episode titled "Family Affair", the CSI team, with the unexpected but welcome return of Sara, comes together to investigate the death of a famous young actress killed in a dubious traffic collision. Jorja Fox reprises her role as Sara Sidle.

Watch a sneak peek of the CSI 10th season opener below:

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Primetime Crime: Bones, 5th Season Opener

Bones (Fox)

The 2009/2010 Season for Primetime Crime returns this week with new series and episodes!

We confess, we missed the 5th season premiere of Bones, which aired last Thursday. In an episode titled "Harbingers in the Fountain", Booth has been recovering from brain surgery and Brennan has been on a dig in Guatemala. Angela’s psychic, Avalon Harmonia, reveals while reading Angela’s tarot cards that there are multiple bodies buried under a Washington DC fountain. Angela shares the information with Brennan and Booth, but they're both a little skeptical considering the source. The lead pans out, and the duo find the remains of 11 bodies exactly where the psychic said they would be.

Bones, which is based on characters created by forensic anthropologist and mystery author Kathy Reichs, airs Thursdays at 8 PM (ET/PT) on Fox. Watch last week's episode below:

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Mystery Book Review: Mortal Friends by Jane Stanton Hitchcock

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of Mortal Friends by Jane Stanton Hitchcock. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

Mortal Friends by Jane Stanton Hitchcock

by
Non-series

Harper (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0-06-117370-3 (0061173703)
ISBN-13: 978-0-06-117370-7 (9780061173707)
Publication Date: June 2009
List Price: $25.99

Review: Jane Stanton Hitchcock crafts a tale of high society and murder in the stand-alone thriller Mortal Friends.

The story is told from the perspective of Reven Lynch, an antiques dealer in Washington DC and best friends with Violet Bolten, who, with her husband Grant, is one of the city's most connected power couples. Reven and Violet are jogging when the latest victim of the Beltway Basher is found. The serial killings have the police stumped as there is little to connect the women other than they had all attended a society function at one point or another. But in a city where these events take place frequently, that's hardly a solid lead. Still, DC Detective Gunner asks Reven to be his eyes and ears at the dinners and gala events she attends.

While there is a murder, a suspect or two, a detective, and an amateur sleuth, there's no sense of urgency in dealing with the crime and the resolution, when it occurs, almost seems like an afterthought. Mortal Friends proceeds along at what can best be called a leisurely pace. Written almost in the style of a personal diary, Reven notes what functions she's attending and with whom, what happens before, during, and afterwards, and the secrets and lies that unfold as a consequence. Presumably the reader takes on the role of Detective Gunner here, sifting through all the information to extract the one or two details that will lead to the identity of the killer. But Reven's narrative is almost clinical in its approach, with little emotion ever shown, and no suspense is ever generated.

In the end, the cover is the most intriguing part of the book with Mortal Friends being more an insider's guide to Washington DC society than a mystery. And that's something of a disappointment, especially given the rich material the author had to work with.

Special thanks to HarperCollins for providing an ARC of Mortal Friends for this review.

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

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Synopsis (from the publisher): When the latest victim of the "Beltway Basher" is found in the woods of Montrose Park, Reven Lynch's favorite jogging spot, her crime-loving antenna goes up. The murder makes Reven and her best friend, Violet Bolton, reconsider their running route—but that's not the only change in Reven's routine. Her chic Georgetown neighborhood isn't accustomed to brutal slayings, and when the smooth, enigmatic Detective Gunner shows up in her antique shop, asking pointed questions, Reven's left wondering how close to home the killings are.

Gunner is convinced the murderer is a society bigshot hiding in plain sight. But he is out of his element in the rarefied world of embassy dinners and symphony balls, and Reven is perfectly positioned to feed him the inside information he needs. She throws herself into her role as the detective's "ersatz Mata Hari," only to discover that the prominent skirt-chasing businessman for whom she's fallen tops Gunner's shortlist of suspects. And that's not the half of it: a philanthropic bombshell named Cynthia Rinehart has taken the city by storm, and Violet's steady marriage is suddenly encountering some major turbulence.

During the course of the investigation, the social world will unravel, an old friendship will be put to the test, scandalous secrets will be unleashed, and Reven will discover that nothing old or new, in high culture or low life, is what it appears.

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