Saturday, January 23, 2010

Fox Orders Series based on the Legal Thriller Pleading Guilty by Scott Turow

Pleading Guilty by Scott Turow
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In still more television news, The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Fox has ordered a series based on the legal thriller Pleading Guilty by Scott Turow. Jon Avnet (Righteous Kill, The Starter Wife) will direct and produce the pilot, written by Burn Notice executive producer Jason Tracey.

Pleading Guilty (also the series title) will center on Mack Malloy, an ex-cop-turned-attorney who works as a partner at a powerful Chicago law firm. The book was the third in Turow's series set in fictional Kindle County (but which everyone knew was a thin disguise for Chicago's Cook County).

About the book: The star litigator from a top-notch law firm has gone missing, along with $5.6 million from a class-action settlement, and "Mack" Malloy, an ex-cop and partner-on-the-wane, must find both.

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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.

The Doom Machine by Mark Teague. A non-series science fiction thriller. Recommended for readers aged 10 to 12. Lexile measure: 610L. Reviewed by a 6th grade student who wrote, "The Doom Machine is a beautifully constructed story of companionship and a voyage through time and space. Suspense and adventure fill this book from the beginning to its end."

Crocodile Attack by Justin D'Ath. 1st book in the Extreme Adventures series. Recommended for readers aged 10 to 12. Lexile measure: 660L. Reviewed by a 6th grade student who wrote the book will "knock people's socks off their feet", adding "I think this book should be rewarded for its action and entertainment! I can’t tell you readers how much this book should be read by all readers young and old."

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

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Authors on Tour: John Le Beau Visits Allie's Musings and One Person's Journey through a World of Books

Author Book Tour

Mystery Books News is pleased to be coordinating this week's online book tour for author whose debut thriller, Collision of Evil (Oceanview, September 2009), has an American tourist and a German detective in a race against the clock to stop a sophisticated, covert, and deadly plot.

Collision of Evil by John J. Le Beau

Today, Saturday, January 23rd, John will be visiting 2 blog sites:

Allie's Musings, where John is interviewed; and
One Persons Journey Through a World of Books, where Collision of Evil is reviewed.

We're also thrilled to announce that John is giving away a signed copy of his new book to one lucky tour visitor. Visit each tour siste on the day indicated and pick up a unique PIN to be used to enter the giveaway on that day. The entry form can be found on John's tour page, .

We hope you have the opportunity to stop by each of the tour sites this week to learn more about John and the two very different characters in his novel who join forces to solve a mysterious murder against the majestic backdrop of the Bavarian Alps ... and may return in sequel!

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Games of Mystery: Green Moon, New at 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.

Green Moon
Green Moon

For centuries ancient wizards, enchanters and alchemists were trying to create a miracle beyond the boldest human dreams. But, alas ...

And now it is you who by chance gets a unique opportunity to complete what have been started. Plunge into the world of breathtaking adventures, in the tangle of time and space, of triviality and incredible magic. Journey from damp prehistoric forests, to the sultry deserts of ancient Egypt, to dirty Wild West saloons, and luxurious medieval castles!

A captivating story combining science with magic and reality with mysticism. Travel to a unique world full of mystery and exciting opportunities as you learn ancient and timeless secrets!

Green Moon may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (161.42 MB) may be downloaded and played for free for one hour.

Watch a preview video below:

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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!

Read our new game reviews by Ms. Terri: , , , , and .

Big Fish Games: Bestsellers

Big Fish Games: New releases

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

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Friday, January 22, 2010

Nominations for the 2010 Left Coast Crime Awards Announced

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

The nominations for mystery awards to be given out at Left Coast Crime this year have been announced: the annual Lefty Award and Bruce Alexander Memorial Historical Award, and a special award, the PAnik Award, named in honor of the late LCC Chairman Paul Anik, honoring the best noir novel set in Los Angeles.

For the Lefty Award, the nominees are:
Swan for the Money by Donna Andrews
Living with Your Kids is Murder by Mike Befeler
Strangle a Loaf of Italian Bread by Denise Dietz
Getting Old Is a Disaster by Rita Lakin
High Crimes on the Magical Plane by Kris Neri Review of High Crimes on the Magical Plane by Kris Neri

For the Bruce Alexander Award, the nominees are:
Tears of Pearl by Tasha Alexander
In a Gilded Cage by Rhys Bowen
A Trace of Smoke by Rebecca Cantrell
Freedom's Fight by Gary Phillips
Serpent in the Thorn by Jeri Westerson

And for the PAnik Award, the nominees are:
Cemetery Road by Gar Anthony Haywood
Trust No One by Gregg Hurwitz
Death Was In the Picture by Linda L. Richards Review of Death Was In the Picture by Linda L. Richards
Boulevard by Stephen J. Schwartz

Thanks to Janet Rudolph, the fan guest of honor at LCC, for publishing the list, from which this information was taken.

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Authors on Tour: John Le Beau Visits Cheryl's Book Nook and Wendy's Minding Spot

Author Book Tour

Mystery Books News is pleased to be coordinating this week's online book tour for author whose debut thriller, Collision of Evil (Oceanview, September 2009), has an American tourist and a German detective in a race against the clock to stop a sophisticated, covert, and deadly plot.

Collision of Evil by John J. Le Beau

Today, Friday, January 22nd, John will be visiting 2 blog sites:

Cheryl's Book Nook, where Collision of Evil is reviewed; and
Wendy's Minding Spot, where John is the guest blogger.

We're also thrilled to announce that John is giving away a signed copy of his new book to one lucky tour visitor. Visit each tour siste on the day indicated and pick up a unique PIN to be used to enter the giveaway on that day. The entry form can be found on John's tour page, .

We hope you have the opportunity to stop by each of the tour sites this week to learn more about John and the two very different characters in his novel who join forces to solve a mysterious murder against the majestic backdrop of the Bavarian Alps ... and may return in sequel!

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Mystery Bestsellers for January 22, 2010

Mystery Bestsellers

A list of the top 15 for the week ending January 22, 2010 has been posted on the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books website.

Another week with no change in the top 4 mystery bestsellers from last week, but a new title that published a week earlier enters the top 15.

Treasure Hunt by John Lescroart
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The second thriller in the Hunt Club series, Treasure Hunt by John Lescroart, moves up to 10th position.

Mickey Dade hates deskwork, but that's all he's been doing at Wyatt Hunt's private investigative service, The Hunt Club. His itch to be active is answered when a body is discovered: it's Dominic Como, one of San Francisco's most high-profile activists -- a charismatic man known as much for his expensive suits as his work on a half dozen nonprofit boards. One "person of interest" in the case is Como's business associate, Alicia Thorpe -- young, gorgeous, and the sister of one of Mickey's friends.

As Mickey and Hunt are pulled into the case, they soon learn that the city's golden fundraiser was involved in some highly suspect deals. And the lovely Alicia knows more about this -- and more about Como -- than she's letting on.

The top four mystery bestsellers this week are shown below:

The Lost Symbol by Dan BrownI, Alex Cross by James PattersonPirate Latitudes by Michael CrichtonU is for Undertow by Sue Grafton

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, January 21, 2010

ABC Orders Pilot for True Blue, a San Francisco-based Crime Drama

ABC Television

The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that ABC has ordered a pilot for True Blue, a crime drama featuring a group of San Francisco homicide detectives who reunite to solve the murder of one of their own and, in the process, revive old passions, rivalries and friendships.

The pilot is based on an original story by Jon Feldman (Dirty Sexy Money).

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TNT Places Series Orders for Rizzoli & Isles and Delta Blues

TNT: We Know Drama

Last year, we reported that TNT had ordered a pilot for Rizzoli, a crime drama based on characters created by Tess Gerritsen, and a pilot for Delta, a crime drama featuring a Memphis cop who moonlights as an Elvis impersonator. Today, a TNT press release is reporting that the network has ordered a 10 episode (including the pilot) season of both series.

Both series have been renamed (Rizzoli & Isles and Delta Blues, respectively), but TNT notes these are still working titles.

About Rizzoli & Isles: Angie Harmon plays Jane Rizzoli, a Boston detective who works closely with medical examiner Maura Isles (Sasha Alexander) to solve crimes. “TNT is home to some of television’s most powerful female characters, and Rizzoli & Isles certainly fits that identity,” said Michael Wright, executive vice president, head of programming for TNT, TBS and Turner Classic Movies (TCM). “We’re delighted to be working with Angie, Sasha and the rest of the talented cast of Rizzoli & Isles as well as the show’s outstanding production team, as we bring Tess Gerritsen’s vision to television.”

About Delta Blues: Jason Lee plays Dwight Hendricks, a Memphis police officer who lives with his mother. His intimate connection with the city and its people sets him apart from his fellow officers. “With a collection of unique characters brought to life by a stunning cast, Delta Blues is truly a one-of-a-kind series,” said Wright.

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Mysteries on DVD Review: Midsomer Murders, Barnaby's Casebook

Mysteries on DVD: Mystery Books that have been Adapted into Screenplays and Made into Movies

is pleased to publish a review of a "Mystery on DVD", a movie or television series that has been adapted from or based on a mystery book, or an original screenplay written with characters created by a mystery author.

Midsomer Murders: Barnaby's Casebook (DVD cover)
Information on Midsomer Murders: Barnaby's Casebook

Midsomer Murders: Barnaby's Casebook. Original air dates: September 2001 through December 2004; DVD release date: 01/05/2010.

Recurring characters: Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby (John Nettles), Detective Sergeant Gavin Troy (Daniel Casey, first 11 episodes in this set), Detective Sergeant Dan Scott (John Hopkins, last 6 episodes in this set), Joyce Barnaby (Jane Wymark), Cully Barnaby (Laura Howard), Dr. Bullard (Barry Jackson). Episodes in this series are based on characters created by Caroline Graham.

Midsomer Murders: Barnaby's Casebook includes the 17 episodes that originally aired on ITV in the UK in chronological order, but were released in a different order in the US (and comprise individual Sets 4, 6, 7, and 8).

Midsomer Murders

Review: I recently reviewed Midsomer Murders Set 13, which starred Jason Hughes as Barnaby's current partner, Detective Sergeant Ben Jones. What's interesting about this set is that it includes episodes with both of his predecessors, DS Gavin Troy and DS Dan Scott. Gives one a chance to compare and contrast them!

It's probably best to start with DCI Tom Barnaby himself. He's a solid policeman with good instincts and even better leadership kills. He's also a family man, with his wife (long-suffering wife is probably a more apt description) and daughter appearing in most episodes.

Midsomer Murders: DCI Tom Barnaby (John Nettles)

John Nettles has played the character from the beginning in 1997, when the episodes were based on actual books by Caroline Graham. (Graham wrote seven books in the series, of which only the first five were actually adapted.) Sure he's evolved over time, but he's also been a constant, offering a sense of familiarity the series that is most welcome. Sadly for fans of the series, he's announced he's leaving at the end of 2010, after starring in more than 75 episodes. ITV (which broadcasts Midsomer Murders in the UK) has said a new DCI will appear to replace him. It will be a tough act to follow.

But as much as the series is about character, it wouldn't have lasted long if the stories, mysteries if you will, weren't compelling. And that they are. More about that later.

Midsomer Murders: DS Gavin Troy (Daniel Casey)

Barnaby's first partner was DS Gavin Troy. I think he was also the best of the three who have been in his position. He also seemed to work the most seamlessly with Barnaby, each playing off the others strengths.

Of the 17 episodes included in this set, Troy appears in the first 11, leaving at the end of "The Green Man" when he's promoted to Inspector. The episode that follows, "Bad Tidings", introduces his replacement, DS Dan Scott, who subsequently appears in the remaining 6 episodes of this set. Scott is a Londoner who resents being assigned to a post in Midsomer County. This resentment is most evident in this first appearance, but seems to simmer beneath the surface throughout his stay. He never comes across as likeable, and even Barnaby seems to just tolerate him, though he admits Scott can be quite charming when he chooses to be. In the end, he appeared in only 14 episodes of the series.

Midsomer Murders: DS Dan Scott (John Hopkins)

And now to the episodes themselves. By and large, they are excellent in both plotting and execution. Many episodes have a single plotline (the murder mystery itself), but several have parallel subplots, typically involving Barnaby's family and most tangentially related to primary plot.

Here's a list of the episodes in this set:

"Tainted Fruit"
"Ring Out Your Dead"
"Murder on St. Malley’s Day"
"Market for Murder"
'A Worm in the Bud"
"A Talent for Life"
"Death and Dreams"
"Painted in Blood"
"A Tale of Two Hamlets"
"Birds of Prey"
"The Green Man" (last episode with DS Gavin Troy)
"Bad Tidings" (first episode with DS Dan Scott)
"The Fisher King"
"Sins of Commission"
"The Maid in Splendour"
"The Straw Woman"
"Ghosts of Christmas Past"

Midsomer Murders: Map of Midsomer County

Midsomer Murders: Barnaby's Casebook also includes two bonus discs, both of which add real value to this set.

The first disc is "Super Sleuths", a documentary about the show's first decade. But my favorite is the second disc, "Map of Midsomer Murders", which provides information about the fictional county and the filming locations for the episodes. It's a behind-the-scenes look that puts an interesting perspective on the villages of Midsomer County.

The entire set is attractively packaged in a sturdy case that resembles a, well, casebook, perfect for shelving. I strongly recommend it.

Midsomer Murders: Barnaby's Casebook runs for about 28 hours (each episode runs approximately 100 minutes) and is not rated (though is comparable to TV-PG; there are, however, no instances of suggestive dialog, coarse language, explicit sexual content or violence).

The DVD of Midsomer Murders: Barnaby's Casebook is available to purchase. The episodes on this DVD are also available to rent individually from Netflix. More information about the series can be found at Mysteries on TV: Midsomer Murders.

Reviewed on 01/21/2010 by Mr. E., television and movie critic for Mystery Books News.

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