Thursday, September 09, 2010

OMN Welcomes Mike Hogan, Author of The Ovary Wars

Omnimystery News: Authors on Tour

Omnimystery News is thrilled to welcome Mike Hogan as our guest blogger. Mike is the author of The Ovary Wars (The Peppertree Press, Trade Paperback, March 2010), which presents a provocative twist on terrorism as the basis for a novel of suspense.

Today, Mike writes about where the idea for his book originated. And he's also providing our readers with an opportunity to win a copy of his book. Visit Mystery Book Contests, click on the "Mike Hogan: The Ovary Wars" contest link, enter your name, e-mail address, and this code (5502) for a chance to win! (One entry per person; contest ends 09/23/2010.)

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Mike Hogan
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Mike Hogan

“Why did you write the book and where did you get the idea?” are common questions authors receive. The answers are myriad, with some appearing logical, and others appearing completely illogical, but that conclusion applies only to an outside observer. To the author the reasons are always completely logical.

I wrote The Ovary Wars because I believed I had an original, unique idea which could logically and easily be implemented. The Ovary Wars describes a new and very effective form of terrorism. By surreptitiously and permanently destroying the ovaries of most American women, terrorists cause pregnancies in the United States to become rare, and births to become almost non-existent. Preventing four million births is the same as killing four million people. Because the United States economy is based on a constantly increasing population, the lack of births sends the United States economy into an unstoppable tailspin that eventually ends in “The Greatest Depression.” The United States is almost completely destroyed. It is a bloodless form of terrorism designed to destroy the economy. There are no bodies, no explosions, no gun fights, and nobody notices until the effects have already occurred, and the United States is in a depression. How the ovaries are so easily destroyed is the novel’s mystery.

Is such a plot possible, or will the idea of permanently sterilizing women always remain in the realm of science fiction? The capability of permanently sterilizing women will soon be a reality. Such a concept is really just a small extension of present day methods of birth control, and it is simply a matter of time, a short time.

How about ethics? When the capability of destroying women’s ovaries is developed, is that an acceptable form of war or terrorism? Should a book be published that could possibly aid an enemy, or cause harm to the United States? Should the author feel any guilt if such harm occurs? The characters in the book had no qualms about implementing such a horrible and evil plot, and I suspect the characters in real life would feel the same.

Do I have plans to write future books? Of course. Will they have nefarious and evil plots? Of course. I hope you enjoy The Ovary Wars.

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Michael Hogan was born and raised in Albany, New York.

He graduated from Vincentian Institute, has a B.A. from the College of the Holy Cross, an eMBA from West Virginia University, and an M.D. from Albany Medical College. He is a Board Certified Radiologist now practicing at West Virginia Hospital, he has had many medical articles published, as well as several cartoons.

He now resides in Morgantown, West Virginia with his wife Martha and his son Danny. He also has a daughter Colleen.

Visit his website at TheOvaryWars.com.

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The Ovary Wars by Mike Hogan
More information about the book

About The Ovary Wars: How does a terrorist kill four million people? He stops them from being born.

For no apparent reason, pregnancies in the United States become rare, and American births decrease exponentially. Because the United States economy is based on a constantly increasing population, the United States economy is undermined. The country begins an unstoppable spiral into "The Greatest Depression."

Not knowing how or why the infertility blight occurred, the United States President, and the investigating FBI agents, realize the perilous possibilities. Could the nationwide infertility have been caused by a virus, either naturally occurring or purposely spread? Could it have been caused by a secret cult or a radical religious group? Even al-Qaida is a possibility. If so, will there be another attack?

For a chance to win a copy of The Ovary Wars, courtesy of the author, visit Mystery Book Contests, click on the "Mike Hogan: The Ovary Wars" contest link, and enter your name, e-mail address, and this code (5502) in the entry form. (One entry per person; contest ends 09/23/2010.)

Blood Wedding by P. J. Brooke, a Max Romero Mystery

The Mystery Bookshelf: Discover a Library of New Mysteries

The Mystery Bookshelf, where you can discover a library of new mysteries, is pleased to feature a new mystery series title we recently received from the publisher.

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Blood Wedding by P. J. Brooke
A Max Romero Mystery (1st in series)
Soho Constable (Trade Paperback)
Publication Date: September 2010
ISBN-13: 978-1-56947-854-7

Blood Wedding by P. J. Brooke
More Information About Blood Wedding by P. J. Brooke

About Blood Wedding (from the publisher): In his first major case, half Scots, half Spanish Sub-Inspector Max Romero must learn the price of truth: truth about the death of Leila, a beautiful Muslim girl, in the mountains south of Granada; truth about a terrorist outrage in Granada; and, worst of all, the truth about the disappearance of his beloved grandmother’s brother during the Spanish Civil War, a truth which throws fresh light on the betrayal and death of Federico Garcia Lorca, Spain’s most famous modern poet and play-wright.

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About the authors: P.J. Brooke is the writing name of husband and wife team Philip J. O’Brien and Jane Brooke. The couple divide their time between Scotland and the oldest part of Granada city, the Albayzin.

Mysterious Reviews: Mysteries Reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books Mysteries by P. J. Brooke reviewed by Mysterious Reviews: Blood Wedding (2009).

Dark Tales: Edgar Allan Poe's The Black Cat Collector's Edition, a New Macabre Murder Mystery Game from BFG

Games of Mystery

Games of Mystery is pleased to announce the availability of a new mystery casual game from Big Fish Games released today and available to BFG Club members. You can find out more about these games by visiting our Mystery Games: Big Fish Download Games page or by clicking on the links provided below.

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Dark Tales: Edgar Allan Poe's The Black Cat Collector's Edition
Dark Tales: Edgar Allan Poe's The Black Cat Collector's Edition

Go on a thrilling literary adventure with Inspector Dupin and behold Edgar Allan Poe's world of the macabre! Monsieur Mark Davies has reported his wife, Sara, missing and now it’s up to you to track her down and solve the mystery! Follow a mysterious black cat, who seems to be purposely helping you, and discover helpful clues. Use your hidden object talents to tackle the case, and discover the evil culprit behind Sara’s disappearance.

This special collector's edition includes bonus gameplay, an original soundtrack, an integrated strategy guide, and more.

See also the first game in this series, Dark Tales: Edgar Allan Poe's Murder in the Rue Morgue, which is also available in a Collector's Edition.

Dark Tales: Edgar Allan Poe's The Black Cat Collector's Edition may be downloaded and purchased for $13.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (514.69 MB) may be downloaded and played for free for one hour.

Watch a preview video below:

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! (Collector's Editions earn 3 punches each, half-way towards your free game!)

Read Ms. Terri's reviews of the adventure and casual mystery games featured on this site, including Midnight Mysteries: The Edgar Allan Poe Conspiracy, Nancy Drew Dossier: Lights, Camera, Curses!, Enlightenus, and many more!

Big Fish Games: Bestsellers

Big Fish Games: New releases

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Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Faithful Place by Tana French (Book Review)

Mysterious Reviews: Mystery, Suspense, Thriller and Crime Novel Reviews, edited by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books

Faithful Place by Tana French. A Dublin Murder Squad Mystery. Viking Hardcover, July 2010.

Tana French's third Dublin Murder Squad mystery, Faithful Place, is more of a personal journey of discovery for one of its officers than a murder investigation, though it is that as well, when the body of Frank Mackey's girlfriend when he was a teenager is found hidden in a building on the street where he grew up.

Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: Faithful Place by Tana French.

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Universal to Adapt Stephen King's The Dark Tower for Film and Television

Stephen King: Dark Tower

Deadline is reporting that Universal is planning to adapt Stephen King's The Dark Tower series into a film trilogy and television series.

The plan is that the first film will be followed closely thereafter by the first season of the TV series, which will segue into the second film, and so on. A comic book series is expected to help provide plot continuity.

Ron Howard is committed to directing both the first firm and the first season of television series.

The Dark Tower is a series of seven novels by Stephen King. The first, The Gunslinger, was first published as a limited edition release in 1982; a revised and expanded edition by King was published in 2003. The gunslinger is Roland of Gilead, who is on a quest for a man in black, one step in the path to the Dark Tower.

TNT and TBS Order Pilots for Crime Dramas

TNT: We Know Drama Logo

In a press release today, TNT announced the network (together with TBS) has ordered four new pilots, three of which are crime dramas or comedies.

Perception (working title) is about Dr. Geoffrey Pierce, an eccentric neuroscientist who uses his unique outlook to help the federal government solve complex cases. With an intimate knowledge of human behavior and a masterful understanding of the mind, this quirky, crime-solving doctor pulls lessons from an odd and imaginative view of the world.

Untitled Allan Loeb Project is a drama adapted from The Rabbit Factory by crime novelist Marshall Karp. Recently widowed police Detective Mike Lomax and his newly married partner, Terry Biggs, delve into a world of mystery, intrigue and occasional hijinks. Lomax, who continues to receive humorous and heartfelt weekly letters from his wife a year after her death, tries to navigate the singles world while also maintaining his pedigree as one of L.A.’s finest.

Brain Trust (working title) is about Detective Billy Doyle, whose career and life have hit rock bottom after he accidentally ends his partner’s career. Doyle’s life gets turned around, however, when a recent murder case gets unexpected and unconventional help from three hyper-smart geniuses from a private think tank. If Doyle can survive the chaos and keep these new partners in line, they just may be the antidote to resurrect his career and, ultimately, his life.

Dream Queen by Betsy Thornton (Book Review)

Mysterious Reviews: Mystery, Suspense, Thriller and Crime Novel Reviews, edited by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books

Dream Queen by Betsy Thornton. A Chloe Newcombe Mystery. Minotaur Books Hardcover, August 2010.

Set in the 1990s, Betsy Thornton introduces how Chloe Newcombe, a private investigator in New York for a financial services firm, came to be a victims' advocate in Arizona in a prequel, Dream Queen, the sixth mystery in this series.

Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: Dream Queen by Betsy Thornton.

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Snowbound by Blake Crouch (Book Review)

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Snowbound by Blake Crouch. Non-series. Minotaur Books Hardcover, June 2010.

A man, together with his daughter, embarks on a dangerous quest to search for his missing wife, taken from her car five years ago in the Arizona desert just north of the Mexican border as she returned home and not seen or heard from since, in Snowbound, a novel of suspense by Blake Crouch.

Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: Snowbound by Blake Crouch.

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Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Treachery in the Yard by Adimchinma Ibe (Book Review)

Mysterious Reviews: Mystery, Suspense, Thriller and Crime Novel Reviews, edited by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books

Treachery in the Yard by Adimchinma Ibe. A Tamunoemi "Tammy" Peterside Mystery. Minotaur Books Hardcover, August 2010.

A bomb set off in the garage of a candidate for governor is just the first in a series of politically motivated crimes investigated by Nigerian homicide detective Tamunoemi "Tammy" Peterside in Treachery in the Yard, the first mystery in this series by Adimchinma Ibe.

Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: Treachery in the Yard by Adimchinma Ibe.

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Mysterious Reviews is your source for the latest mystery, suspense, thriller, and crime novel reviews, edited by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books.

Skeleton Hill by Peter Lovesey, a Peter Diamond Investigation (10th in series)

The Mystery Bookshelf: Discover a Library of New Mysteries

The Mystery Bookshelf, where you can discover a library of new mysteries, is pleased to feature a new mystery series title we recently received from the publisher.

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Skeleton Hill by Peter Lovesey
A Peter Diamond Investigation (10th in series)
Soho Crime (Trade Paperback)
Publication Date: September 2010
ISBN-13: 978-1-56947-853-0

Skeleton Hill by Peter Lovesey
More Information About Skeleton Hill by Peter Lovesey

About Skeleton Hill (from the publisher): On Lansdown Hill, near Bath, a battle between Roundheads and Cavaliers that took place over 350 years ago is annually reenacted. Two of the reenactors discover a skeleton that is female, headless, and only about twenty years old. One of them, a professor who played a Cavalier, is later found murdered. In the course of his investigation, Peter Diamond butts heads with the group of vigilantes who call themselves the Lansdown Society, discovering in the process that his boss Georgina is a member. She resolves to sideline Diamond, but matters don’t pan out in accordance with her plans.

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About Peter Lovesey: The author of 26 highly praised mystery novels, Peter Lovesey has been awarded the CWA Gold, Silver, and Diamond Daggers (for Lifetime Achievement) as well as many US honors. He lives in West Sussex, England.

Mysterious Reviews: Mysteries Reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery BooksMysteries by Peter Lovesey reviewed by Mysterious Reviews: The Secret Hangman (2008), Wobble to Death (2008), Abracadaver (2009), The Detective Wore Silk Drawers (2009), Mad Hatter's Holiday (2009), Skeleton Hill (2009)

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