Thursday, October 13, 2011

Review: Half-Past Dawn by Richard Doetsch

Half-Past Dawn by Richard Doetsch

Half-Past Dawn by Richard Doetsch. Non-series. Atria Books Hardcover, September 2011.

This tautly-written, suspense-filled novel incorporates several interwoven mysteries. Featuring creatively drawn characters and a compelling storyline, this thriller starts quickly, keeps up the pace, and captures the reader's interest from first page to last.

Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: Half-Past Dawn by Richard Doetsch.

Download Nancy Grace's The Eleventh Victim for just $2.99, Limited Time Only

The Eleventh Victim by Nancy Grace

Hyperion is celebrating their 20th anniversary with 20 ebooks for $2.99, now through October 24th, 2011. (You can see the entire — mostly non-fiction — list here.)

Of the 20 listed, only one is a crime novel, Nancy Grace's 2009 thriller The Eleventh Victim, introducing television legal analyst Hailey Dean, who moves from Atlanta to Manhattan after her fiancé is murdered, and is forced to match wits not only against a copycat killer, but the famed NYPD.

The ebook is widely available online, but here are some popular sites to purchase it, some of which are currently listing the book for slightly less than the suggested $2.99: Amazon Kindle, B&N Nook, iTunes, and Kobo Books. Remember, this special price is only available through October 24th, 2011.

Review: Sanctus by Simon Toyne

Sanctus by Simon Toyne

Sanctus by Simon Toyne. The Sancti Trilogy. William Morrow Hardcover, September 2011.

If you enjoy reading a dual storyline book with an old world religious secret and cliffhanging suspense, you'll love this book.

Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: Sanctus by Simon Toyne.

October Fest by Jess Lourey is Today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature October Fest by Jess Lourey as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal. The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Thursday, October 13, 2011.

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October Fest by Jess Lourey

October Fest by Jess Lourey
A Mira-James, Murder-by-Month Mystery
Midnight Ink

This appropriately themed mystery (given the date) is the 6th in the series, the first having started with the month of May.

About October Fest (from the publisher): Beer and polka music reign supreme at Octoberfest, Battle Lake's premier fall festival. To kick off the celebrations, the town hosts a public debate between the two congressional candidates: straight-laced Arnold Swydecker, and slippery incumbent, Sarah Glokkmann. As a reporter for the Battle Lake Recall, Mira James is roped into writing up the word war. But the festive mood sours when a well-known Glokkmann-bashing blogger is found dead … and the congresswoman herself meets a gruesome fate.

To keep the heat off her best friend's fiancé — an ex-con reporter — Mira wades through the candidates' dirty laundry, their unsavory secrets, and some murderous mudslinging to expose the killer.

Important Note: Prices can and do change without prior notice, so please confirm the price of the book before completing your purchase.

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Telemystery: NBC Extends Season Orders for Harry's Law, Prime Suspect

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

NBC added today episode orders to two of its crime dramas.

Both Harry's Law (in its second season) and the new Prime Suspect were extended by 6 episodes. Not a complete season order for either, but enough to demonstrate that the network has some confidence in these relatively low-rated shows.

(Source: The Hollywood Reporter.)

New Character Posters for Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011)

Two new character posters have been released in the UK for Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, the second film to feature Robert Downey Jr. as the famed consulting detective and Jude Law as his crime-solving partner, Dr. John Watson. (Click on the images, below, for larger versions.)

Film synopsis: Sherlock Holmes has always been the smartest man in the room … until now. There is a new criminal mastermind at large — Professor Moriarty (Jared Harris) — and not only is he Holmes' intellectual equal, but his capacity for evil, coupled with a complete lack of conscience, may actually give him an advantage over the renowned detective.

When the Crown Prince of Austria is found dead, the evidence, as construed by Inspector Lestrade (Eddie Marsan), points to suicide. But Sherlock Holmes deduces that the prince has been the victim of murder--a murder that is only one piece of a larger and much more portentous puzzle, designed by one Professor Moriarty.

Mixing business with pleasure, Holmes tracks the clues to an underground gentlemen's club, where he and his brother, Mycroft Holmes (Stephen Fry) are toasting Dr. Watson on his last night of bachelorhood. It is there that Holmes encounters Sim (Noomi Rapace), a Gypsy fortune teller, who sees more than she is telling and whose unwitting involvement in the prince's murder makes her the killer's next target. Holmes barely manages to save her life and, in return, she reluctantly agrees to help him.

The investigation becomes ever more dangerous as it leads Holmes, Watson and Sim across the continent, from England to France to Germany and finally to Switzerland. But the cunning Moriarty is always one step ahead as he spins a web of death and destruction — all part of a greater plan that, if he succeeds, will change the course of history.

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows opens in theaters December 16, 2011.

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

ABC Orders Project based on Illusionist David Blaine

Mysterious Stranger: A Book of Magic by David Blaine

ABC has picked up a mystery/thriller project featuring an illusionist based on David Blaine, often called a modern day Houdini due to highly publicized feats of magic and illusion.

Titled In Like Fin — we hate the title and hope someone in the network's marketing department puts their foot down and changes it — the premise is that the title character is involved in a government sting operation.

Alexi Hawley (Castle) will write the pilot script and co-executive produce.

David Blaine is the author Mysterious Stranger: A Book of Magic, published in 2002.

(Source: The Hollywood Reporter.)

Casting News for TNT's Adaptation of Scent of the Missing Pilot

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

A month or so ago we reported that TNT had ordered a pilot for a crime drama based on the non-fiction book Scent of the Missing by Susannah Charleson. Now we're learning that Tricia Helfer (Dark Blue; The Firm, recurring) will star as Susannah, a volunteer with a K-9 search and rescue unit. (The book takes place throughout the Southwest, but there's no indication where the action will take place in the pilot or potential series.) Gerald McRaney (Simon & Simon; Undercovers) will co-star as her father. The real star of the show, the golden retriever Puzzle, has yet to be cast.

(Source: Deadline|Hollywood.)

SyFy Renews Haven for Third Season, Schedules Holiday Episode

Haven (SyFy)

The SyFy supernatural mystery Haven has been renewed for a 13-episode third season. In addition, for the first time, a stand-alone special holiday episode of Haven will air on Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 at 10 PM (ET/PT).

Based on the Stephen King novella The Colorado Kid, the series stars Emily Rose as FBI Special Agent Audrey Parker, who arrives in the small town of Haven, Maine on a routine murder investigation. But her natural curiosity lands her in the epicenter of activity in this curious enclave, which turns out to be a longtime refuge for people that are affected by a range of supernatural afflictions.

In Haven's holiday episode, titled "Silent Night", Audrey Parker begins seeing Christmas decorations mysteriously popping up all over Haven in the middle of July yet nobody else, including local cop Nathan Wuornos (Lucas Bryant), seem to feel anything is unusual. Yet, when Haven residents start disappearing into thin air, Audrey convinces Nathan they must find a way to stop it.

OMN Welcomes Crime Novelist Henry Mosquera

Omnimystery News: Authors on Tour

Omnimystery News is pleased to welcome crime novelist Henry Mosquera, whose debut thriller is Sleeper's Run (Oddity Media Trade Paperback, July 2011, print and ebook editions).

Henry titled today's post, "Write about what you know, but if you don't know …"

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I loved researching Sleeper's Run. Well, I love research, period. Granted, many of the themes portrayed in the story are of general interest to me, so not only did I have a good running start, but it also made the process more enjoyable. Piles of non-fiction texts, documentaries and articles informed me about history, politics, military units, tactics, technology, espionage and other topics. My life-long affair with martial arts definitely came in handy. I've been exposed to a wide variety of martial arts throughout my life, even becoming an instructor for a few years. The fighting systems involved in the plot were not randomly chosen. Needless to say, a lot of care and technical savvy went into to the fight scenes/self-defense situations in the story. I also drew from my knowledge of rock climbing, scuba diving, interest in Special Operation Forces and passion for history and traveling. Yet, that wasn't enough for me.

Henry Mosquera
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Henry Mosquera

When we think about a writer, one pictures some disheveled hermit wearing an old robe with socks and sandals, i.e. Johnny Depp in the Secret Window. There's some truth to that, but how many authors do you know spend a day escaping a team of trackers after having been kidnapped?

That was the final exam of an urban survival class I took in the name of research. The course taught me how to pick locks, do social engineering, disappear into a crowd and other cool skills that came in handy when writing Sleeper's. That and it was also a popular topic of conversation at social gatherings. "Come here and entertain us with your stories of urban survival," someone asked me at a recent friend's wedding. Tactical shooting, knife self-defense and a few flying lessons also became part of the repertoire of things I chose to experience first hand.

Make no mistake I'm a weekend warrior. In no way do my forays into these exciting worlds put me anywhere near in the same league as my protagonist, the true professionals he represents, or the people who spend their lives dedicated to their respective disciplines. Curiosity and personal edification aside, this type of research informed me of the mechanics and psychology required to represent Eric Caine's abilities as realistic as I could. In some instances it even changed the way I looked at certain things, and it made me gain a whole new appreciation for the work of those who have to use this knowledge in the real world.

These experiences also put me in front of people who have to learn those skills as part of their job: federal agents, the military, law enforcement, etc. and of course, their instructors. I spent those priceless encounters trying to pick their brain as much as I could respectfully do.

I always say Sleeper's Run is a fiction novel built on a solid non-fiction foundation. Research was a lot of fun, in fact, it still is. I can't wait for the next adventure, whether it's a class, book, person or a trip that will inevitably find its way into my work. Keep on running!

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Henry was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela. He attended the University of Miami, Florida, where he obtained a double major in Graphic Design and Film. As a writer, he enjoys researching his novels extensively, including gaining first-hand knowledge of some of his characters' skills. He currently reside in Los Angeles with my wife, dog and cat. For more information about the author and his book, visit his website at Sleepers-Run.com.

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Sleeper's Run by Henry Mosquera

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About Sleeper's Run:

War on Terror veteran Eric Caine is found wandering the streets of Miami with no memory of the car accident that left him there. Alone and suffering from PTSD, Eric is on a one-way road to self-destruction.

Then a chance meeting at a bar begins a series of events that helps Eric start anew.

When his new job relocates him to Venezuela — the land of his childhood — things, however, take an ominous turn as a catastrophic event threatens the stability of the country.

Now Eric must escape an elite team of CIA assassins as he tries to uncover an international conspiracy in which nothing is what it seems.

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