Thursday, February 16, 2012

Review: The Royal Wulff Murders by Keith McCafferty

The Royal Wulff Murders by Keith McCafferty

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CWA Announces Frederick Forsyth as Winner of the 2012 Diamond Dagger

The Crime Writers' Association

The Crime Writers' Association has announced that the 2012 winner of its prestigious Diamond Dagger award for lifetime achievement is Frederick Forsyth.

Chair of the CWA Peter James said, "Frederick Forsyth is a hugely deserving recipient and The Day of the Jackal remains one of the greatest thrillers of our times. He has set a new standard of research-based authenticity with his writing, which has had a major influence both on my work and on many of my contemporaries in the crime and thriller field. We are very thrilled that he has accepted this award."

The Diamond Dagger will be presented to Frederick Forsyth at an award ceremony later this year.

Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency is Returning to BBC

Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency

Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency is returning to BBC.

Back in December 2010, a single episode aired that served as a pilot for a potential series. It proved to be hugely popular, and now Stephen Mangan is reprising his role as Douglas Adams' holistic detective. Described as "perennially broke and morally dubious, Dirk's methods are based on the fundamental interconnectedness of all things."

Adams, who may be best known for his "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" series of books, originally published his comic crime fantasy novel Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency in 1987. The plotline goes something like this: What do a dead cat, a computer whiz-kid, an Electric Monk who believes the world is pink, quantum mechanics, a Chronologist over 200 years old, Samuel Taylor Coleridge (poet), and pizza have in common? Apparently not much … until Dirk Gently, self-styled private investigator, sets out to prove the fundamental interconnectedness of all things by solving a mysterious murder, assisting a mysterious professor, unraveling a mysterious mystery, and eating a lot of pizza — not to mention saving the entire human race from extinction along the way … at no extra charge!

The character also appeared in the 1989 sequel, The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul.

Three new episodes for the BBC series are planned … or already filmed, it isn't clear to us which is the case. In Episode 1, Dirk discovers the connection between two unrelated cases: a client who believes the Pentagon is trying to kill him and another who's horoscopes appear to be coming true. In Episode 2, Dirk is called back to his old university to protect a valuable robot but within 24 hours it has been stolen and a dead body discovered, with Dirk and Richard Macduff (Darren Boyd) the prime suspect. In Episode 3, they are alarmed to discover that Dirk's old clients are being randomly murdered with Dirk as the only link. Rather than talk to the police, Dirk elects to leave the country but is waylaid by a series of seemingly unconnected events.

"Slipping back into Dirk's pointy shoes to renew my double act with Darren Boyd for three brand new episodes is, for me, about as good as it gets," says Stephen Mangan. "I wish I was Dirk."

The pilot has not been released on any media that we can find, nor has it aired here in the US on BBC America.

(Related article: BBC News.)

Stump Speech Murder by Patricia Rockwell is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

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Stump Speech Murder by Patricia Rockwell

Stump Speech Murder by Patricia Rockwell
A Pamela Barnes, Acoustic Mystery
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This is the fourth, and most recent — just published this month — mystery in this series featuring Professor Pamela Barnes, an expert in acoustics.

About Stump Speech Murder (from the publisher): James Grant, a young politician with everything going for him, including the most recent polls, gives a rousing stump speech in a local park. His campaign for mayor against the entrenched incumbent looks unstoppable. That is, until the police discover him standing over his wife’s dead body with the murder weapon in his hands. It certainly looks as if James is guilty.

But psychologist and acoustics expert Pamela Barnes has other ideas — and they include helping this young man prove his innocence and succeed in his bid for mayor. Can Pamela’s knowledge of sound help her find the real killer and exonerate James? Or will this young politician’s most recent stump speech be his last?

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A Smudge of Gray by Jonathan Sturak is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

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A Smudge of Gray by Jonathan Sturak

A Smudge of Gray by Jonathan Sturak
Publisher: Pendan Publishing

About A Smudge of Gray (from the publisher): Detective Brian Boise is about to embark on the biggest case of his career. After being thrust into law enforcement on the footsteps of his father, Detective Boise finds himself on the trail of a murder suspect he could never have imagined, the mysterious businessman, Trevor Malloy.

Trevor is an irresistible hit-man with everything going for him, while Detective Boise is a cutthroat detective going against the grain. These two men, both breadwinners and keystones of their families, play a deadly game of cat-and-mouse. They are a contrast of each other and as their game progresses, their worlds contort and the line between black and white blurs.

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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Nominees for the 2011 Agatha Awards Announced

Mystery Book Awards

The nominees for the 2011 Agatha Awards have been announced by Malice Domestic for books published during 2011 that honor the "traditional mystery." The winners will be announced at the Agatha Awards banquet to be held on Saturday, April 28, 2012, during Malice Domestic conference.

Best Novel
The Real Macaw by Donna Andrews
The Diva Haunts the House by Krista Davis
Wicked Autumn by G. M. Malliet
Three Day Town by Margaret Maron
A Trick of the Light by Louise PennyReview of A Trick of the Light by Louise Penny

Best First Novel
Dire Threads by Janet Bolin
Choke by Kaye George
Learning to Swim by Sara J. Henry
Who Do, Voodoo? by Rochelle Staab
Tempest in the Tea Leaves by Kari Lee Townsend

Best Non-Fiction
Books, Crooks and Counselors by Leslie Budewitz
Agatha Christie: Murder in the Making by John Curran
On Conan Doyle by Michael Dirda
Wilkie Collins, Vera Caspary and the Evolution of the Casebook Novel by A. B. Emrys
The Sookie Stackhouse Companion by Charlaine Harris

Best Short Story
• "Disarming" (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, June 2011) by Dana Cameron
• "Dead Eye Gravy" (Fish Tales: The Guppy Anthology) by Krista Davis
• "Palace by the Lake" (Fish Tales: The Guppy Anthology) by Daryl Wood Gerber
• "Truth and Consequences" (Mystery Times Ten) by Barb Goffman
• "The Itinerary" (WMA Presents the Rich and the Dead) by Roberta Isleib

Best Children's/Young Adult
Shelter by Harlan Coben
The Black Heart Crypt by Chris Grabenstein
Icefall by Matthew J. Kirby
The Wizard of Dark Street by Shawn Thomas Odyssey
The Secret of the Skeleton Key by Penny Warner

Best Historical Novel
Naught in Nice by Rhys Bowen
Murder Your Darlings by J. J. Murphy
Mercury's Rise by Ann Parker
Troubled Bones by Jeri Westerson
A Lesson in Secrets by Jacqueline Winspear

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Review: The Eden Prophecy by Graham Brown

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The Cart Before the Corpse by Carolyn McSparren is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

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The Cart Before the Corpse by Carolyn McSparren

The Cart Before the Corpse by Carolyn McSparren
A Merry Abbott, Carriage Driving Mystery
Publisher: Belle Books

This is the first mystery (of two to date) in this series, which introduces Georgia horse trainer Merry Abbott.

About The Cart Before the Corpse (from the publisher): Famous southern carriage-horse trainer Hiram Lackland, a handsome widower, dies mysteriously after retiring to a farm outside Mossy Creek. His estranged daughter, Merry Abbott, also a horse trainer, arrives to settle his estate. But Merry quickly plunges into bit-chomping dilemmas when her father's friend and landlord, mystery-novel maven Peggy Caldwell, insists he was murdered.

Before Merry can so much as snap a buggy rein, a handsome and annoying GBI investigator, Geoff Madison, is on her case. Then there's the troublesome donkey: Don Qui. Short for Don Quixote. And the fact that Hiram was teaching all of Mossy Creek's lonely women how to — ahem — drive his carriage.

Can Merry rein in the truth? What kind of horse play was her rakish dad involved in, and why would someone want to giddy-yup him into an early grave?

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Indie Crime Comedy/Thriller Thin Ice Opens Friday, February 17th

Thin Ice (2012)

The indie crime comedy/thriller Thin Ice opens for a limited engagement in theaters this Friday, February 17th.

Greg Kinnear stars as Mickey Prohaska, a small-time insurance agent looking for a way to jump-start his business, reunite with his estranged wife and escape the frigid Wisconsin weather. This self-proclaimed master of spin believes that salesmanship is about selling a story — all he needs is a sucker willing to buy it. He hits pay dirt with a lonely retired farmer (Alan Arkin), who is sitting on something much bigger than an insurance commission. But Mickey's attempt to con the old man spins out of control when a nosy, unstable locksmith with a volatile temper (Billy Crudup) dramatically ups the stakes, trapping him in a spiral of danger, deceit and double-crossing.

Directed by Jill Sprecher from a script co-written with her sister Karen Sprecher, the film — which was originally titled The Convincer — runs 93 minutes and is rated R for for language, and brief violent and sexual content. Watch a trailer for Thin Ice below.

Michael Jahn's Bill Donovan Mysteries

Michael Jahn
Photo courtesy of Michael Jahn

We recently had a chance to talk with Edgar Award-winning crime novelist Michael Jahn, who recently began releasing Kindle editions of his "Bill Donovan" mysteries under the series title "Michael Jahn's New York City Mysteries". Ten books in the series were originally published between 1982 and 2008.

Four of the titles are currently available: Murder on Theatre Row, Murder in Central Park, Murder on the Waterfront, and Murder in Coney Island. "I'm doing a George Lucas and Kindling them out of sequence," he says. "I'd like to claim there was some grand artistic vision involved in the sequencing, but to be honest they're the ones for which I have decent digital files. Most of the rest were written on a typewriter and I'll have to scan them. I'm putting it off as long as possible." These books are among the middle ones, for which the on-going story is less important, he adds.

Michael's family has been in New York for over 370 years, so don't take lightly his claim to know the terrain better than most mystery writers. A New York Times veteran whose syndicated column was published widely across America, Jahn's Bill Donovan mysteries detail the adventures of this brilliantly intuitive NYPD homicide detective; his wealthy, multiracial, defense attorney wife (who has a secret so deep not even she knows it); the beloved handicapped son who rapidly is becoming a part of Donovan's investigations; his associate, the muscle-bound wisecracking ("Groucho Marx with a nuclear weapon") detective and Brooklyn booster Brian Moskowitz; and his one-time lover, the endearingly raucous Cuban barmaid Rosie. The city itself is also a character, as is its endless supply of amazing locales and occasionally murderous eccentrics.

A simple, shared cover design is being used for these new editions (below; click for more information about each of the books).

To learn more about Michael Jahn and his work, visit his author page on Amazon.com.

Murder on Theatre RowfMurder in Central ParkMurder on the WaterfrontMurder in Coney Island

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