Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Mr. E. Reviews The Lincoln Lawyer

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Matthew McConaughey — admittedly much to my surprise — hits all the right notes as defense attorney Mickey Haller in this film adaptation of Michael Connelly's bestseller of the name title. The plot is well conceived and executed and paced just right for a thriller, with Haller as the master of manipulating the legal system to the advantage of his clients, who suddenly finds himself the one being played.

Read the full text of our review at Mr. E. Reviews The Lincoln Lawyer.

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OMN Welcomes Crime Novelist Shirley Wells

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Omnimystery News is pleased to welcome Shirley Wells, whose second Dylan Scott mystery, Dead Silent (Carina Press, August 2011 eBook), is published this week.

Today Shirley writes about detectives, amateur sleuths, and private investigators — the characters that compel us readers to return to the series that feature them.

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Shirley Wells
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Shirley Wells

I fell in love with sleuths at a very early age. As a teenager and a Brit, my favourite was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s creation, Sherlock Holmes. I loved Holmes’s lightning-quick brain, his energy, his impatience and the way he made the police look like imbeciles. I was also an Agatha Christie addict and a fan of the polite, perfectly correct Miss Jane Marple who concentrated on her knitting while solving the latest murder case. Dapper Belgian and retired police officer, Hercules Poirot, was another I couldn’t resist.

When we Brits were treated to re-runs of American shows, a whole new world opened up. Columbo was totally different to anything we’d seen before. In Columbo, we knew exactly who the killer was because we saw the murder being committed. Yet viewers remained gripped as the disheveled detective hunted his prey.

Spenser: For Hire, the TV series based on the character created by Robert B Parker, was another must-see.

These days, mystery books and TV shows have become grittier and darker perhaps, but no less addictive. I’m eagerly awaiting the next series of Dexter. A blood splatter analyst working for the Miami Metro Police Department who just happens to be a serial killer? Great stuff!

This love affair with detectives and investigators meant that, when I started writing, I’d soon have a sleuth of my own.

The hero in my latest book, Dead Silent, is reluctant private investigator Dylan Scott. Dylan used to be a detective sergeant in the police force with a bright future ahead of him. Used to be. All that was lost to him when an habitual criminal accused him of using excessive force during an arrest. The force was keen to show the public that complaints about their officers were taken seriously and Dylan spent time behind bars and lost his job. Is he bitter? Hell, yes.

Dylan is a chauvinist and a poor excuse for a husband, but he’d lay down his life for his wife and son. He loves Arsenal Football Club and good beer. He despairs of the “dope-smoking irritation” he’s forced to call mother.

And, like all the best sleuths, he’ll stop at nothing to unearth the truth.

To find out more about Dylan Scott or me, visit my website or connect with me via Twitter or Facebook.

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Multi-published author Shirley Wells was born in the Cotswolds and lived in Cyprus and Orkney before settling in Lancashire, the UK, where the spectacular Pennine Hills provide the inspiration for her popular mystery novels. She and her husband share their home with two dogs, two cats and any other strays who fancy a pampered life.

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Dead Silent by Shirley Wells

About Dead Silent: Ten months ago, Samantha Hunt set off for work … and was never seen again.

Despite the statistics of cold cases, Dylan Scott wants to believe the young woman's alive—and not just because her father, his client, is desperate to find his missing daughter before he dies of cancer. By all accounts Sam was a lovely girl, devoted to her younger stepsisters, well-liked at her work, in love with her boyfriend.

But as usual not everything is as it seems in sleepy Dawson's Clough. Sam's boyfriend has a violent past. She may have been having an affair with her boss. And Dylan can't shake the feeling that her stepfather is hiding something. Meanwhile, someone is trying to scare Dylan off the case.

Who wanted to silence Sam, and why? The truth turns out to be worse than anyone expected …

Dead Silent is available to download from Amazon.com (Kindle edition), Barnes & Noble (Nook book), Kobo eBooks, and other retailers of eBooks.

Medical Error by Richard L. Mabry is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Medical Error by Richard L. Mabry as today's free mystery ebook. We don't know how long it will be offered at this special price (typically only until a certain number of downloads have been completed), so we urge you to download it while it is still available for free.

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Medical Error by Richard L. Mabry

Medical Error by Richard L. Mabry
A Prescription for Trouble Medical Thriller
Abingdon Press

Originally published in trade paperback in July 2010, Medical Error is the second in this four book series that also includes Code Blue and Diagnosis Death. Lethal Remedy, the final book in the series, which the author collectively calls "medical suspense with heart", is due out in October.

About Medical Error (from the publisher): Dr. Anna McIntyre's life was going along just fine until someone else started living it. Her patient died because of an identity mix-up, her medical career is in jeopardy because of forged prescriptions, and her credit is in ruins. She thought things couldn't get worse, but that was before she opened the envelope and saw a positive HIV test with her name on it. Her allies are two men who are also competing for her affection. Dr. Nick Valentine is a cynic who carries a load of guilt. Attorney Ross Donovan is a recovering alcoholic. The deeper Anna digs to discover who's behind the identity thefts, the higher the stakes. Finally, when her life is on the line, Anna finds that her determination to clear her name might have been a prescription for trouble.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

The Case of the Flashing Fashion Queen by N. L. Wilson is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Case of the Flashing Fashion Queen by N. L. Wilson as today's free mystery ebook. We don't know how long it will be offered at this special price (typically only until a certain number of downloads have been completed), so we urge you to download it while it is still available for free.

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The Case of the Flashing Fashion Queen by N. L. Wilson

The Case of the Flashing Fashion Queen by N. L. Wilson
A Dix Dodd Mystery (1st in series)
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N. L. Wilson is romance novelist Norah Wilson.

About The Case of the Flashing Fashion Queen (from the publisher): Tired of getting no respect at the big P.I. firm where she’s worked for years, Dix Dodd has hung out her own shingle at the ripe age of 40. There are plenty of cheating husbands to go around, and Dix has a knack for busting them. Problem is, it doesn’t always pay so well. Conscious that the guys back at the old firm are laying bets about how soon she’ll come crawling back, she figures she’s got six months to make a go of it.

The going gets even tougher when she hires Dylan Foreman. When he told her about getting fired from his law firm and disbarred for putting common decency before the firm’s interests, she hired him on the spot. In addition to being smart, he’s gorgeous enough to remind her she’s a woman. And at 28, young enough to make her feel like a total cougar.

Things start looking up when Dix gets hired by millionaire businessman Ned Weatherby’s wife Jennifer Weatherby, to tail Ned 24/7 for a week, for a cool ten grand. Easy-peasy, right? Wrong! The job lands Dix in the middle of a murder investigation – with her as the prime suspect and her arch-enemy Detective Richard Head (a.k.a., Dickhead, one of the cheating husbands she’d nailed) gunning for her.

Dix will need all her ingenuity, as well as the help of Dylan and her oddball cast of supporters to extricate herself from this one.

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Telemystery: TNT Announces Fall/Winter 2011 Crime Drama Dates

TNT

In a press release earlier today, TNT announced its Fall and Winter 2011 schedule, including returning dates for its crime dramas and the launch date for TNT Mystery Movie Night. (Yes, that's yet another new name for the series, dropping the word "Tuesday", but the reason for the change will soon become clear.)

Leverage returns with the first of eight new episodes on Sunday, November 27th, followed a day later with the first of five episodes of The Closer and the first of five episodes of Rizzoli & Isles. Then, on January 17th, the fourth season of Southland premieres.

The TNT Mystery Movie Night opens its six episode run on Tuesday, November 29th with an adaptation of Scott Turow's Innocent. The next day, Wednesday, November 30th, an adaptation of Sandra Brown's Ricochet airs. The following week, also on consecutive days, December 6th and 7th, we'll see adaptations of Hide by Lisa Gardner and Silent Witness by Richard North Patterson. Then on Tuesday, December 13th, TNT airs Good Morning, Killer, April Smith's adaptation of her own mystery featuring FBI agent Ana Grey. Finally, on Tuesday, December 20th, the holiday-themed Deck the Halls will air, an adaptation of a mystery by Mary Higgins Clark and her daughter, Carol Higgins Clark.

At least one of the above made-for-television film adaptations — Good Morning, Killer by April Smith — is believed to be a pilot for a potential series.

(Source: TNT Press Release.)

The Mystery Bookshelf: A Hidden Affair by Pam Jenoff, a Jordan Weiss Mystery

The Mystery Bookshelf: New Mystery,  Suspense and Thriller Books

The Mystery Bookshelf, where you can discover a world of mystery and suspense, is pleased to feature a new crime novel we recently received from the publisher.

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A Hidden Affair by Pam Jenoff
A Jordan Weiss Mystery (2nd in series)
(Trade Paperback)
Publication Date: August 2011
ISBN-13: 978-1-4165-9072-9

A Hidden Affair by Pam Jenoff

About A Hidden Affair (from the publisher): Ten years ago, U.S. State Department intelligence officer Jordan Weiss’s life was turned upside down when she was told her college boyfriend, Jared, drowned in the River Cam. In a shocking discovery, though, she realizes that things weren’t as they seemed and that she had been lied to and betrayed by those closest to her. Reeling from the shock— and the knowledge that Jared is still alive—Jordan resigns her State Department post and sets off in search of answers. Traveling to Jared’s last known whereabouts on the French Riviera, she encounters Nicole, a mysterious woman who flees after refusing to disclose what she knows about Jared.

Following Nicole across Europe, Jordan soon discovers that she is not alone in her pursuit— Aaron, a handsome and enigmatic Israeli, is chasing Nicole for his own cryptic reasons. Though distrustful of each other, Jordan and Aaron join forces on a journey that takes them half a world away, and only steps ahead of grave peril.

As Jordan draws closer to finding the answers that have eluded her for a decade, larger questions remain: Can she reconcile her attraction to Aaron with her unresolved feelings for Jared, the only man she ever loved? Will the truth be too devastating to handle or finally set her free?

Will she have a chance at happiness at last? Thrilling, romantic, and impossible to put down, A Hidden Affair gives us a brave and relentless heroine who never gives up on her search for the truth.

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About the author: A former Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Army and State Department officer, Pam Jenoff lives in the Philadelphia area, where she teaches law school. For more information about the author and her books, visit PamJenoff.com.

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Robert Harris to Adapt His Own Novel, The Fear Index, for Film

The Fear Index by Robert Harris

Robert Harris's latest novel, The Fear Index, hasn't even been published, but he's already working on writing the film adaptation, to be directed by Paul Greengrass (The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum, Green Zone). The financial thriller will be published in the UK next month by Hutchinson, and in the US this coming January by Knopf.

The book features Dr. Alex Hoffmann, whose name is carefully guarded from the general public. But within the secretive inner circles of the ultra-rich, he is a legend — a visionary scientist whose computer software turns everything it touches into gold.

Together with his partner, an investment banker, Hoffmann has developed a revolutionary form of artificial intelligence that tracks human emotions, enabling it to predict movements in the financial markets with uncanny accuracy. His hedge fund, based in Geneva, makes billions.

But then in the early hours of the morning, while he lies asleep with his wife, a sinister intruder breaches the elaborate security of their lakeside house. So begins a waking nightmare of paranoia and violence as Hoffmann attempts, with increasing desperation, to discover who is trying to destroy him.

His quest forces him to confront the deepest questions of what it is to be human. By the time night falls over Geneva, the financial markets will be in turmoil and Hoffmann's world — and ours — transformed forever.

Several of Harris's books have been filmed, most recently the political thriller The Ghost Writer (based on his novel The Ghost) … though our personal favorite is the 2002 film adaptation of his 1995 novel Enigma.

(Source: The Telegraph.)

New Poster for The Raven

The Raven (2012)

Last month, a teaser poster for The Raven was distributed at Comic-Con. Now a new, but similarly dramatic, poster for the film has been released by the studio. The tagline reads, "The only one who can stop a serial killer is the one who inspired him." Click the image for a larger view.

Directed by James McTeigue, The Raven stars John Cusak as Edgar Allan Poe, who teams up with Detective Emmett Fields (Luke Evans) to stop the above-mentioned serial killer, who is using Poe's own work as inspiration for his crimes. It opens in theaters March 9th, 2012.

The Postmodern Mystery

Postmodern Mystery

Here's a subgenre of crime novels that caught our attention yesterday, the postmodern mystery. Paul Gioia — whose website bears the same name … and for all we know, coined the term — has recently published the eight memes of the postmodern mystery and asked us to take a look. We did, and it's a fascinating overview of subgenre, books that "possess a paradoxical beauty, both celebrating and undermining the precepts of crime fiction." He suggests that readers use his handy guide to search for tell-tale signs that a mystery may be postmodern … and then take all necessary precautions!

To help readers get started, Gioia lists 50 books that he believes best represent the postmodern mystery, each accompanied by a detailed analysis of how and why they fit into the subgenre. Although we've only read a couple of the books listed, we found ourselves making a checklist of several more that piqued our interest.

PostmodernMystery.com is an engaging website for mystery fans, but be forewarned: plan on allotting plenty of time to peruse all that's there.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Review: Killer Move by Michael Marshall

Killer Move by Michael Marshall

Killer Move by Michael Marshall. Non-series. William Morrow Hardcover, June 2011.

Two thirds of this suspense novel is mostly well crafted and intellectually thought out, but the final third is so sensational and lurid — and really quite unnecessarily so — that the overall impression it leaves is one of disappointment at this unexpected narrative turn.

Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: Killer Move by Michael Marshall.

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