Monday, January 11, 2010

John Malkovich Joins Cast of Red, adapted from the graphic novel by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner

Red by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner
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We've been closely following the development of the film adaptation of Red, the graphic novel thriller by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner, from the casting of Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, and Helen Mirren to its scheduled release date of October 22nd, 2010. Now, The Hollywood Reporter blog Heat Vision is reporting that principal filming begins this week in Toronto with John Malkovich stepping in for John C. Reilly, who left the film last month.

About Red: Paul Moses (Bruce Willis) is a man with too much blood on his hands. For years, masquerading as a low-level clerk, he has traveled the world as a CIA agent, coldly and mercilessly killing America's enemies. Now, Moses is old, retired, and wants nothing more than to grow old and die in peace. But when a new, politically-appointed CIA director (Morgan Freeman) discovers Moses' existence and history, he gives the order for Moses' death, setting a chain of events in motion that nobody could have predicted.

Malkovich will play another retired CIA agent who joins Willis on his quest to find out who wants them dead.

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NBC Orders Pilots for Remakes of The Rockford Files and Prime Suspect

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Last summer we noted that NBC was interested in a remake of its classic '70s series The Rockford Files. And last September it was reported that the network was also considering an update of Lynda La Plante's series Prime Suspect. Now The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that NBC has officially ordered pilots for both these series as well as four other dramas (not crime dramas, though one, The Event, is described as a conspiracy thriller of some sort).

It's hard to envision any studio improving on either of these original series, unless they are completely reimagined and not merely remakes or updates. Still, there is good news for fans of the originals. According to THR, NBC entertainment president Angela Bromstad said that, overall, the network would launch only 3 to 4 new series next season, which implies one or both may not make it past the pilot stage.

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Mystery Godoku Puzzle for January 11, 2010

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 January 11, 2010

This week's letters and mystery clue:

A E K L O R S T U

This Bryan Smith paranormal thriller from 2009 features the Lamia, an ancient shape-shifting creature (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, January 10, 2010

New Editions of Non-Canonical Sherlock Holmes Novels Published by Titan Books

The original Sherlock Holmes stories, written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle between 1887 and 1927, consist of 4 full-length novels and 56 short stories. But the number of books and short stories written since then featuring the great consulting detective number far more, well into the hundreds ... probably thousands. Many of these later stories take their premise from plot threads in the originals; some pair Sherlock Holmes with real people; others move the action into a different time and place; and still more are simply fanciful interpretations (reinterpretations?) of the character.

But the best of these pastiches remain true to the character of Sherlock Holmes. Titan Books recently republished four of these titles (with two more to come out next month) as "The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" in trade paperback editions with striking, attractive covers. More information about all six of these books is provided below, and if you've never read any of the Holmes stories beyond the canonical 60, these books are a terrific place to start.

The Veiled Detective by David Stuart Davies. Originally published by Robert Hale (UK) in April 2004, and 6th in this author's series of Sherlock Holmes adventures. It is 1880 and a young Sherlock Holmes arrives in London to pursue a career as a private detective. He soon attracts the attention of criminal mastermind, Professor James Moriarty, who decides that he must control this fledgling genius. What happens next is both shocking and thrilling.

The Scroll of the Dead by David Stuart Davies. Originally published by Calabash Press (UK) in September 1998, and 4th in this author's series of Sherlock Holmes adventures. Sherlock Holmes attends a séance is to unmask a fraudulent medium, but this is just the beginning of a chain of events which will pit the Great Detective against one of his most obsessive foes he has ever encountered – Sebastian Melmoth, a Wildean character hell-bent on achieving immortality through secrets contained in an Egyptian papyrus.

The Ectoplasmic Man by Daniel Stashower. Originally published by William Morrow (US) in January 1985, and 1st in this author's series of Sherlock Holmes adventures with Harry Houdini. When Harry Houdini is framed and jailed for espionage, Sherlock Holmes vows to clear his name, with the two joining forces to take on blackmailers who have targeted the Prince of Wales. It’s a case that requires all of their skills — both mental and physical. Can the daring duo solve what people are calling “The Crime of the Century”?

The War of the Worlds by Manly W. Wellman and Wade Wellman. Originally published by Warner Books (US) in September 1974, and a stand-alone book that blends detective fiction with science fiction. In 1897, the world changed forever when our planet came under attack from Martian invaders. The world's greatest detective, Sherlock Holmes, along with his friend Professor Challenger embark on one of their most dangerous adventures to date ... to discover the nature and intent of their extra-terrestrial attackers.

The Man from Hell by Barrie Roberts. Originally published by Constable (UK) in October 1997, and the 3rd in this author's novels featuring Sherlock Holmes. In 1886, wealthy philathropist Lord Backwater is found beaten to death on the grounds of his estate. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson must unravel the mystery by pitting their wits against a ruthless new enemy, taking them across the globe in search of the killer. (New edition publishes February 23, 2010.)

The Stalwart Companions by H. Paul Jeffers. Originally published by Harper & Row (US) in January 1978. In this story, written by future President Theodore Roosevelt long before the Great Detective’s first encounter with Dr. Watson, and purportedly unearthed from the old records in the basement of the New York Police Department's headquarters, Holmes visits America to solve a most violent and despicable crime ... a crime that was to prove the most taxing of his brilliant career. (New edition publishes February 23, 2010.)

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Games of Mystery: The Fall Trilogy Chapter One, New from Big Fish Games

Games of Mystery

, your source for mystery-themed board, electronic and video games, parties for kids and adults, and murder mystery weekends and mystery getaway vacations, is pleased to announce the availability of a new mystery casual 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 Fall Trilogy Chapter One: Separation
The Fall Trilogy Chapter One: Separation

After waking up in a mysterious temple somewhere in Asia, you realize you have lost your memory, and must find a way out! Use your game skills to piece together your past and solve a variety of challenges and minigames. Dive deep into the world of The Fall Trilogy and discover helpful clues and items that will lead you to freedom. Can you thwart the challenges that await you to find your way out of the temple and discover your past life?

Also available: The Fall Trilogy Chapter One Game Walkthrough.

The Fall Trilogy Chapter One: Separation may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (113.03 MB) may be downloaded and played for free for one hour.

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Get any standard game for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. Other benefits include the $2.99 Daily Deal, Tomorrow's Game Today, and special member rewards. And if you purchase any 6 games within a single month, you earn a free game with the Big Fish Game Club Monthly Punch Card!

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Saturday, January 09, 2010

Mystery Book Review: Red, Green, or Murder by Steven Havill

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of Red, Green, or Murder by Steven Havill. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

Red, Green, or Murder by Steven Havill

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A Posadas County Mystery

Poisoned Pen Press (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 1-59058-665-4 (1590586654)
ISBN-13: 978-1-59058-665-5 (9781590586655)
Publication Date: November 2009
List Price: $24.95

Review: Former sheriff Bill Gastner is abruptly pulled back into the business of keeping the peace and solving a murder in Red, Green, or Murder, the 16th mystery in the Posadas County series by Stephen Havill.

It's a sunny, lazy day and Bill, now a New Mexico livestock inspector, is just finishing checking on a small herd of cattle owned by his friend Herb Torrance. Eager to meet another old friend, George Payton, for lunch, he's returning to the ranch when the horse on which Herb's son is riding becomes spooked, throwing the boy and stomping on his leg. Bill calls George to cancel his lunch date as he accompanies the boy to the hospital. Another cowpuncher, Pat, together with his dog, continue to herd the cattle. His day doesn't get any better when Estelle Reyes-Guzman, the current county undersheriff, calls him to tell him George had been found dead in his kitchen, an apparent heart attack. He was having lunch, which was delivered from a local restaurant, his partially eaten meal and a spilled glass of wine found at the scene. Though George wasn't in ill health, he was elderly ... and Estelle doesn't want to jump to any conclusions. But Bill's eventful day isn't over yet: the local police find a herd of cattle wandering down the highway, the same herd Pat was in charge of, but now only accompanied only by Pat's dog. Bill knows Pat would never voluntarily leave without his dog, so where is he? Bill must use all his lawman's instinct and intuition to get to the bottom of these mysteries.

Red, Green, or Murder is a great mystery, the title referring to a common question asked by the locals, whether one prefers red or green chilies with one's meal (and also a key plot point). The contrast between the analytical skills of Bill and Estelle is striking, the two being a most interesting, even unlikely, pair of investigators. The puzzle surrounding George's death is stirring, and the search for, and the resolution of, the missing cowpuncher is heartrending. These two storylines, separate yet not, make for a remarkable mystery.

An author's note that accompanies the book states that though Red, Green, or Murder is the most recent title in the series, the events take place immediately after those in Bag Limit and before those in Scavengers, respectively the 10th and 11th books.

Special thanks to guest reviewer Betty of The Betz Review for contributing her review of Red, Green, or Murder and to Poisoned Pen Press for providing an ARC of the book for this review.

Review Copyright © 2010 — Hidden Staircase Mystery Books — All Rights Reserved

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Synopsis (from the publisher): Former Posadas County Sheriff Bill Gastner, now a New Mexico Livestock Inspector, is enjoying a day of Herb Torrance's ranch when a horse spooks, and Bill finds himself ferrying a broken cowpuncher in the back of his SUV, headed out to meet an ambulance.

Moments later, Bill's day goes from bad to worse as he is summoned by undersheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman to an investigation of an unattended death.

Before any questions can be answered, the small herd of cattle Bill had just counted is found wandering down a county highway. But there's no sign of cowpuncher Pat Gabaldon or his boss' $40,000 truck and livestock trailer. Forced into two tangled investigations, Bill faces one of the most complex cases in his 35-year career.

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ABC Orders Scoundrels, based on the New Zealand Series Outrageous Fortune

ABC Television

The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that ABC has ordered 8 episodes of Scoundrels, a crime drama/comedy based on the New Zealand series Outrageous Fortune, which just completed its fifth season (making it currently the country's longest running drama).

The series centers on the Wests, a family of small-time criminals that is shaken when their father is sentenced to a surprisingly long prison term, leaving mom to take care of the criminally enterprising brood. In an effort to keep her kids out of trouble, mom decides it's time for the family to go straight despite the best efforts of her kids to maintain their small-time criminal ways.

US adaptations of foreign series don't always translate well, or for that matter look anything like the original -- and, in fact, this is ABC's second attempt to develop this series -- but for more information about Outrageous Fortune (and its astonishingly large cast of characters), visit the official website.

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Walter Mosley's Debut Play, The Fall of Heaven, to Open in Cincinnati This Month

Andrew Lycett: Ian Fleming: The Man Behind James Bond
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Playbill.com is reporting that the world premiere of mystery author Walter Mosley's debut play The Fall of Heaven will begin performances at Cincinnati's Playhouse on January 23rd, 2010. The production is based on Mosley's adaptation of his own novel, The Tempest Tales.

The Fall of Heaven, according to press notes, "is about Tempest Landry, a street-wise young man living in Harlem who accidentally gets shot and unexpectedly finds himself at the Pearly Gates. When Saint Peter orders him to hell, the quick-witted Tempest refuses to go, believing he was justified in his actions." The play is expected to run through February 20th.

Mosley is a prolific writer, but is probably best known for his Easy Rawlins mysteries, the first of which, Devil in a Blue Dress, won the 1991 , and was made into the 1995 film starring Denzel Washington.

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Reviews of Mystery and Suspense Books for Kids, New This Week on Book Trends

Book Trends: Reviews of Young Adult and Children Books

Book Trends, a review site for young adult and children books, published several new book reviews this past week. We're presenting here a summary of those in the mystery / suspense category.

Indian Summer by Tracy Richardson. Non-series. Recommended for readers aged 10 to 12. Reviewed by a 6th grade student who wrote, "I think Indian Summer is a fantastic story. The author is very talented person because she has gotten my whole family interested in her book."

Murder at the Lake by Bren Gaudet. 1st book in the Amanda Christie mystery series. Recommended for readers aged 12 and older. Reviewed by a 6th grade student who wrote, "If you are looking for a suspenseful mystery, you have found one." And added, "I love the book so much that I can't wait to read the next book in the series."

For more reviews of children and young adult books, visit Book Trends; their reviews will amaze you!

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Games of Mystery: Mystery at Hillcrest High and Mystery of Cleopatra, New from Amazon Video Games

Games of Mystery

, your source for mystery-themed board, electronic and video games, parties for kids and adults, murder mystery weekends and mystery getaway vacations, and more mysterious fun, is pleased to announce this week's new mystery and suspense games available for immediate download from Amazon Video Games.

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Natalie Brooks: Mystery at Hillcrest High
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Natalie Brooks: Mystery at Hillcrest High

Help Natalie Brooks stop the Black Cat Gang from committing the ultimate crime of the century! To piece together the criminal's plans, you'll have to find cleverly hidden objects, beat challenging mini-games and solve mind-bending puzzles at more than 20 eye-popping locations! You'll encounter surprises around every turn as you defuse a bomb, search a lighthouse for clues, break into a bandit's lair and more!

Windows Vista / XP (98 MB download).

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Mystery of Cleopatra
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Mystery of Cleopatra

As Queen Cleopatra's Advisor, it is your task to investigate the murder of a Roman soldier who had broken into Cleopatra's palace. Follow the clues as they lead you into a world of intrigue, national politics and personal revenge. Finding objects and piecing together evidence, you will explore Alexandria as you hunt for the murderer in a tale of disguise and deception! A Nat Geo game.

Windows Vista / XP (155 MB download).

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

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