Monday, December 07, 2009

David Suchet "Relearns" Portrayal of Hercule Poirot with Each New Film

David Suchet as Hercule Poirot

In AOL Entertainment News, it's being reported that David Suchet, who has portrayed Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot for over two decades, must relearn the character's voice with each new series of films. The actor admits he watches DVDs of previous episodes to remind him of how to play the part of the Belgian detective.

"It's odd," he says, "I've been working on his voice for 20 years, but every time I play him I have to find it again."

It's hard to believe now that Suchet was originally under contract for only one season, with an option for a second. Appointment with Death, his 61st episode as Poirot, is expected to air on ITV in the UK in early 2010 (and presumably soon thereafter in the US). Suchet's now looking to complete the entire body of work. "That would be a wonderful thing to achieve. When we come to the last story, where Hastings sees Poirot as a frail, little old man in a wheelchair, that will be it. My Poirot will have come to an end."

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Mysteries on TV: The Fugitive, Lost, and Perry Mason, 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 three series that have season DVDs being released this week.

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Information on The Fugitive (1963): Season Three (V2)

The conclusion of the third season of finds Dr. Richard Kimble (played by David Janssen) still on the run, but only for one more season. This season also marks its last filmed in black-and-white.

Wrongly accused of murdering his wife, Kimble sets off on a quest to find the real killer, a one-armed man he saw leaving the crime scene. Pursued by police lieutenant Philip Gerard (Barry Morse), Kimble criss-crosses the country, taking on odd jobs, and working in various communities to right local wrongs.

Guest stars this season include the stars of later television shows such as William Shatner, Marion Ross, Lee Meriwether, Wayne Rogers, and more.

The Fugitive (1963): Season Three (V2) DVD set of 4 discs contain the 15 episodes that aired on ABC during the spring of 1966.

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Information on Lost: Season Five

When destiny calls, the Oceanic 6 frantically race back to the island in the fifth season of . Discover what forced them to return and find out the fate of all those who were left behind. The answers to some of Lost's most pressing questions are revealed.

The Lost: Season Five DVD set of 5 discs contain the 17 episodes that aired on ABC during the spring of 2009. Bonus features include four episodes with commentaries, and several featurettes ("Making Up for Lost Time", "Mysteries of the Universe", and "Lost on Location").

Lost: Season Five (Blu-ray) is also available on Blu-ray discs. Explore innovative new bonus features, including Lost University, an immersive collegiate experience powered by BD-Live where you can interactively examine the themes, stories and secrets of Lost.

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Information on Perry Mason: Season Four (V2)

The fourth season of concluded strong, not even half-way through its original 9 seasons on the air.

Perry Mason was without his courtroom adversary during several episodes when William Talman, who played district attorney Hamilton Burger, was fired by CBS. Raymond Burr, who played Perry Mason, demanded he be rehired and CBS ultimately relented.

A distinguished cast of guest stars were featured during the season, including film stars Robert Redford, Louise Fletcher, and James Coburn.

Raymond Burr won his second Emmy for his performance during the season.

The Perry Mason: Season Four (V2) DVD set of 3 discs contain the last 12 episodes of the fourth season that aired on CBS during the spring of 1961.

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Visit the Mysteries on TV website to discover more currently available on DVD.

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Games of Mystery: The French Quarter Caper and Blood of Betrayal, New at PlayFirst Games

Games of Mystery

, your source for mystery-themed electronic and board games, parties for kids and adults, murder mystery weekends and mystery getaway vacations, and more mysterious fun, is pleased to announce a list of recently released mystery and suspense games available for immediate download from PlayFirst Games.

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Cajun CopDownload and Buy Cajun Cop

Cajun Cop: The French Quarter Caper

Join Inspector Jacques Lamont as he pursues a gang of jewel thieves through the streets of the Big Easy. In this hidden object game, scour the city for clues, from the haunts of the rich to gritty back alleys. As the evidence piles up, the puzzles and mini-games only become more baffling!

Windows Vista / XP (60.4 MB download).

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Masters of Mystery: Blood of BetrayalDownload and Buy Masters of Mystery: Blood of Betrayal

Masters of Mystery: Blood of Betrayal

Upon discovering two dead bodies in a penthouse, it's up to the experienced Carrie Chase to unravel the clues behind these grisly murders. Play challenging mini-games and learn startling secrets about Carrie's past in this thrilling hidden object game. Work your way through deception, an inter-office romance, and a betrayal so deep it will change Carrie's life forever.

Windows Vista / XP (147.9 MB download).

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All games are available to purchase for $9.95 with the PlayFirst PlayPass program. Trial versions for most games may be downloaded and played for one hour for free.

A complete list of downloadable mystery games is available on our Games of Mystery: PlayFirst Game Download page.

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Mystery Godoku Puzzle for December 07, 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 December 07, 2009

This week's letters and mystery clue:

A B D E L O R U V

Stephen Jay Schwartz's debut thriller has this title (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, December 06, 2009

Winner of the 2009 Nero Award Announced

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

The winner of the 2009 Nero Award, for books published in 2008, was announced last night at the Black Orchid Banquet in New York City, and presented by the Nero Wolfe Society for literary excellence in the mystery genre written in the tradition of Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe stories.

And the winner this year is:

◊ The Tenth Case by Joseph Teller Review of The Tenth Case by Joseph Teller

We had the pleasure of reviewing The Tenth Case, calling the book "a cracker-jack of a page-turning mystery" and adding that it "sets the standard for defense attorney procedurals."

Also announced was The Black Orchid Novella Award, which is presented jointly by The Wolfe Pack and Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine to celebrate the novella format popularized by Rex Stout. This year's winner is Steve Liskow for The Strangle Hold.

Our congratulations to the winners!

(Many thanks to In Reference to Murder, which forwarded to us a copy of the press release announcing the winners.)

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Mystery Book Review: Along Came a Fifer … by R. Michael Phillips

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of Along Came a Fifer … by R. Michael Phillips. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

Along Came a Fifer … by R. Michael Phillips

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An Ernie Bisquets Mystery

Asylett Press (Trade Paperback)
ISBN-10: 1-934337-62-5 (1934337625)
ISBN-13: 978-1-934337-62-2 (9781934337622)
Publication Date: June 2009
List Price: $13.30

Review: R. Michael Phillips introduces petty thief Ernie Bisquets, who is recruited by a private organization that works at the behest of the British Government to investigate sensitive crimes, in Along Came a Fifer ....

Ernie is released from prison early into the custody of Patterson Coats, founder of the East London Adventurers Club. Patterson's nephew Nigel is also a member of the club, as is Lily Jean Corbitt, an American, and Annie Chapman, the cook and housekeeper. Ernie is puzzled at first why the club would want a thief among them, but it's soon made clear that his talents, and connections, may come in handy. He's quickly put to the test when the club is asked to locate Manet's famous painting of a fifer, which has been stolen from the Musée d’Orsay in Paris. Ernie realizes that the museum's frame restorer, Jacques Millet, is in reality the master forger Jackie Miller, who maintains a flat in London. When the team visits, they discover a dead man, not Jackie but a guard from the museum. As their investigation proceeds, it becomes far more complicated ... and dangerous ... when a master criminal makes her demands known: find the Manet and give it to her or suffer the consequences.

Along Came a Fifer ... is an utterly charming book. It is written in such a way that, if not for modern references like the cell phone and the Eurostar, it seems to take place in late 19th century England. The characters and their manner of speaking, the description of buildings and locations, even the cadence of the narrative, all evoke a Victorian, at times Holmesian, style. It's really quite remarkable.

The mystery plot isn't elaborate or even elegant, but neither is it supposed to be, and nor does it detract from the story's appeal. Rather, the book's intent is most likely to serve as an introduction to Ernie Bisquets and the members of the East London Adventurers Club. And what an interesting group of characters these are. Even the master criminal, one Phynley Paine, is compelling in her own way, and (small spoiler here) promises to be the source of future adventures for the club.

Relatively short at just 200 pages, and perfectly paced, Along Came a Fifer ... is a delightful mystery that should not be missed. The author has already announced a sequel, Rook, Rhyme & Sinker, which will be eagerly awaited.

Special thanks to R. Michael Phillips for providing a copy of Along Came a Fifer … for this review.

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

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Synopsis (from the publisher): It is only by chance that Ernie Bisquets picked the pocket of Lord Patterson Coats, current president of the East London Adventurers Club. But it was by design that he was then introduced into a world where his talents would be used for a greater good. This was the opportunity placed before Ernie. By the time he realized what was happening, the attempted theft of a Manet from the Musee d’Orsay, and the subsequent investigation, was unfolding around him. It seems villainy is afoot. Lord Patterson Coats has been contacted through back channels to look into the attempted theft of the painting, which was on loan to the museum from the Royal family. The French police are satisfied the attempt failed, even with the mysterious disappearance of the thief, but Lord Patterson Coats is not convinced. He senses a more sinister crime rests just beneath the surface.

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SyFy Orders Haven, a Series based on the novel The Colorado Kid by Stephen King

SyFy Channel

In a press release earlier this week, SyFy (a unit of NBC Universal) announced it had ordered 13 episodes of a supernatural drama series based on the mystery novel The Colorado Kid by Stephen King, which was published as an original story for Hard Case Crime in 2005.

The network has renamed the series Haven, and provided the following description: "Deep in the heart of Maine, Haven is a town where people with supernatural abilities have migrated for generations because it mutes their powers, allowing them to lead normal lives. At least, until recently. When hot-shot FBI agent Audrey Parker is called to Haven to solve the murder of a local ex-con, she catches the killer but uncovers a much deeper mystery about this town. Each week, as the town-peoples' dormant powers begin to express themselves, Audrey will try to keep these supernatural forces at bay while unraveling the many mysteries of Haven - including one surrounding her own surprising past in this extraordinary place."

Production is expected to begin early next year, with an air date later in 2010.

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Film Clip from The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and Interview with the Director, on the WSJ

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson

Last Friday, the Wall Street Journal published an exclusive clip from the film based on the bestselling thriller The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson as well as an interview with the director. The film opens in the US on March 19, 2010.

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is the first book in the "Millennium" trilogy by Larsson, who died before any of the books had been published. The central characters are investigative journalist Mikael Blomkvist and world-class computer hacker Lisbeth Salander. (In our review of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, we called the book "Swedish noir at its best.")

In the book, Blomkvist is hired to get to the bottom of the disappearance -- and possible murder -- of a Harriet Vanger, a young woman from one of the wealthiest families in Sweden who vanished 40 years ago. He's assisted by Lisbeth in his investigation, and together, this unlikely team discovers a vein of nearly unfathomable iniquity running through the Vanger family, astonishing corruption in the highest echelons of Swedish industrialism—and an unexpected connection between themselves.

Watch the film clip (in Swedish, with English subtitles) below:

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Teaser Trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7) by J. K. Rowling

On the DVD/Blu-ray releases of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Warner Bros. released a teaser trailer for the next film (actually the final two films) in the series, which is based on J. K. Rowling's 7th and final book the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

The nearly 2 minute trailer includes behind-the-scenes footage of filming as well as commentary from director David Yates and producer David Heyman.

About Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: "His hand closed automatically around the fake Horcrux, but in spite of everything, in spite of the dark and twisting path he saw stretching ahead for himself, in spite of the final meeting with Voldemort he knew must come, whether in a month, in a year, or in ten, he felt his heart lift at the thought that there was still one last golden day of peace left to enjoy with Ron and Hermione." With these words Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince draws to a close. And here, in this seventh and final book, Harry discovers what fate truly has in store for him as he inexorably makes his way to that final meeting with Voldemort.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1) is scheduled for release November 19, 2010. Part 2 is scheduled to be released about 6 months later.

Watch the teaser trailer below:

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Games of Mystery: The Otherside and the Realm of Eons, New from Big Fish Games

Games of Mystery

, your source for mystery-themed electronic and board games, parties for kids and adults, and murder mystery weekends 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.

The Otherside: Realm of Eons
The Otherside: Realm of Eons

After anonymously receiving a strange book, Miranda finds herself inadvertently drawn into the fantastic world of The Otherside. With the guidance of the mischievous Jovie, a possessed teddy bear, she must travel between worlds and help to unravel the mystery of a family torn apart. Watch as their story unfolds through animated in-game comics and help Miranda solve the many riddles that lay ahead, and locate the missing Louise to save her from a ghastly fate.

Also available: The Otherside: Realm of Eons Game Walkthrough.

The Otherside: Realm of Eons, a Big Fish Games Exclusive, may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (162.12 MB) may be downloaded and played for free for one hour.

Watch a preview video below:

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