The sixth season of Burn Notice premieres tonight, June 14th, on USA Network.
In an episode titled "Scorched Earth", Michael hunts Anson through the streets of Miami in the wake of the Season 5 finale. Refusing to let Anson get away, Michael races against the clock to find him … but time may not be his only obstacle. Meanwhile, Fiona is taken into federal custody after her surrender, where she's interrogated by an old nemesis.
Also debuting is the third volume of the "Burn Notice" graphic novel series. Titled First Contact, the first chapter picks up after the events of tonight's premiere: Michael is trying to cope with Fiona's imprisonment and has barely left the house. Sam and Jesse finally convince him to leave his loft for a meet-up, but an enemy from his past has different plans.
You can download (or read online) the chapter — a new one will be available every week — from the First Contact website.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Burn Notice Season 6 Premieres Thursday, June 14th
Today's Bestselling Free Kindle MystereBooks (120614)
Here is today's list of the top bestselling free Kindle mysteries, suspense novels and thrillers.
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Enter to Win a Copy of The Cold Dish, the First Longmire Mystery by Craig Johnson
A&E has recently begun airing episodes of Longmire, a western crime drama based on a character created by mystery author Craig Johnson.
In recognition of the new television series, Penguin Books has reissued the first book to feature Wyoming sheriff Walt Longmire, The Cold Dish, as a trade paperback and we're delighted to be able to give away, courtesy of the publisher, a copy to one of our readers. See entry details at the bottom of this post.
The citizens of the Cowboy State boast a long and bloody history of dispensing rough justice but the last few decades have bred peace between the white and Native American communities. So when Cody Pritchard is found dead near the Northern Cheyenne Reservation, Sheriff Walt Longmire and the general population of Absaroka County are inclined to think it's a hunting accident. But two years earlier Cody was one four high school boys convicted of brutally raping Melissa Little Bird, a young Cheyenne girl with fetal alcohol syndrome. The boys were guilty but let off with suspended sentences. Was this a revenge killing? Sheriff Longmire intends to find out.
After twenty-four years as sheriff, Walt, along with Deputy Victoria Moretti and lifelong friend Henry Standing Bear, is embroiled in the most volatile and challenging case of his career. He might be the only thing standing between the three remaining boys and a Sharps .45-70 buffalo rifle.
Though we haven't read this title, we have read and reviewed the three most recent mysteries in the series — Junkyard Dogs, one of our picks as the best mysteries of 2010; Hell Is Empty; and As the Crow Flies; as well as the short story "Divorce Horse" — and it is one that we enthusiastically recommend.
Longmire currently airs Sundays at 10 PM (ET/PT) on A&E. You can watch a trailer for the series below.
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For a chance to win a trade paperback edition of The Cold Dish, visit Mystery Book Contests and click on the Craig Johnson: Longmire contest link, enter your name, e-mail address, and this code: 3148. (One entry per person. US residents only. Contest ends June 22nd, 2012.)
New Poster, Trailer for Sinister
A first poster (right; click for larger image) and trailer (below) have been released for the horror thriller Sinister. The film's tagline: "Once you see him, nothing can save you."
Ethan Hawke stars as a true crime novelist, who discovers a box of mysterious, disturbing home movies that help him understand how and why a family was murdered in his new home, though his discoveries put his own family in the path of a supernatural entity.
Directed by Scott Derrickson from an original screenplay co-written with C. Robert Cargill, Sinister opens in theaters October 5th, 2012.
The Stunt Man, Free to Watch on Hulu
We were looking through the free feature films on Hulu last night and came across several that we thought we'd highlight here over the next few weeks.
First up: The Stunt Man.
We can't remember when we first saw the film — probably not until it came out on VHS since it didn't receive a wide theatrical release — but it immediately hit our Top 10 list and has remained there since. Peter O'Toole's performance is nothing short of brilliant, but it's the twisty screenplay that captured our imagination. (It was adapted from the 1970 novel of the same title by Paul Brodeur.) O'Toole, screenwriters Lawrence B. Marcus and Richard Rush, who also directed, were all nominated for Academy Awards (Best Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Director).
Here's a summary of the film:
Running from the law, Vietnam vet Cameron (Steve Railsback) stumbles on a movie shoot just in time to interfere with a staged accident, causing the stunt man's death. Rather than turn Cameron in, director Eli Cross (Peter O'Toole) makes him an offer he can't refuse: replace the dead stunt man in return for safe harbor. Despite objections about Cameron's inexperience, Eli keeps him on, figuring that a vet will add an extra charge of realism to the World War I opus that he's filming. As leading lady Nina (Barbara Hershey) returns Cameron's affections, and Eli becomes ever more inscrutably mercurial, Cameron begins to wonder how far Eli will go to get the screen effects he wants, and if he would think twice about killing the stunt man.
The Stunt Man is rated R for pervasive strong language, intense action and violence (within the context of a film production), and nudity. We've embedded it below, but free films on Hulu aren't generally available for very long. (The film is also available on DVD and Blu-ray Disc.)
CBC Commissions Adaptation of Louise Penny's Still Life
CBC has commissioned a made-for-television adaptation of Louise Penny's debut mystery, Still Life. The book, which introduces Armand Gamache, a Chief Inspector with the Sûreté du Québec, was the winner of multiple literary awards, including the 2006 Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel, the 2006 CWA New Blood Dagger Award, the 2007 Anthony Award for Best First Novel, and several others.
In the book, Gamache and his team of investigators are called in to the scene of a suspicious death in a rural village south of Montreal. Jane Neal, a local fixture in the tiny hamlet of Three Pines, just north of the U.S. border, has been found dead in the woods. The locals are certain it’s a tragic hunting accident and nothing more, but Gamache smells something foul in these remote woods, and is soon certain that Jane Neal died at the hands of someone much more sinister than a careless bowhunter.
(Related article: CBC News.)
The Crypt by Jonas Saul is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook
MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Crypt by Jonas Saul as today's third free mystery ebook.
This title was listed as free as of the date and time of this post. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.
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The Crypt by Jonas Saul
A Sarah Roberts Mystery
Publisher: Imagine Press
This is the third paranormal mystery in this series.
About The Crypt (from the publisher): Sarah Roberts is in search of a weapon on the streets of Budapest.
A strange man in a fedora follows her, but before she can find out who he is, she is arrested. After her release from the Hungarian jail, she is ordered out of the country.
The man in the fedora shows up at her Budapest hotel before she has a chance to leave for the airport. He is from a psychic research organization and she is to come with him back to the States. When she refuses, she is informed that she does not have a choice. She is now property of the United States government.
Sarah then receives a message that it all ends in "The Crypt" in nine days. An apology accompanies the note.
While Sarah remains in Hungary and struggles to locate her target, she has to keep the Hungarian government off her back as well as the fedora-wearing American who has a ten-man team hunting her.
The only way to escape their reach is to fake her own death. Convinced it's her only option, Sarah concocts a plan that will deal with her target and have herself killed in the process.
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Relatively Dead by Alan Cook is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook
MystereBooks is pleased to feature Relatively Dead by Alan Cook as today's second free mystery ebook.
This title was listed as free as of the date and time of this post. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.
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Relatively Dead by Alan Cook
A Carol Golden Mystery
Publisher: Alan Cook
This is the second mystery in this series.
About Relatively Dead (from the publisher): Carol Golden has recovered her identity if not her memory and she would like to find more relatives. She discovers cousins with the last name of Boyd and finds they are apparently being targeted for murder. In addition, her grandmother is developing Alzheimer's Disease and has been a victim of the "Grandparent Scam," losing a lot of money to someone in Los Angeles who is impersonating Carol's dead brother.
Carol travels to Los Angeles from her home in North Carolina to attend a memorial service for one murdered cousin and to try and determine whether the scammer and the murderer are the same person. However, she finds out soon after her arrival in L.A. that someone doesn't want her sticking her nose into any of this.
A group calling itself The Syndicate is promoting what looks suspiciously like a Ponzi scheme, and at least one of her cousins could be involved, bilking people out of their money. Is there a connection to the murderer here? Will Carol become disillusioned about her relatives? Maybe she would have been better off not finding them.
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The Scent of Murder by Jeffrey Marks is Today's Featured Free MystereBook
MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Scent of Murder by Jeffrey Marks as today's free mystery ebook.
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The Scent of Murder by Jeffrey Marks
Publisher: Delphi Books
About The Scent of Murder (from the publisher): Kantor's Department Store calls Marissa back from a seminar when a co-worker discovers the body of her ex-husband's fiance at Marissa's desk. When the police find evidence that points to a killer within the department store, Marissa is drawn into the investigation. Her closeness with her ex-husband, spurred by their son's illness, complicates both the investigation and her relationship with her current police boyfriend.
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The Ehrengraf Defense by Lawrence Block is Today's Featured Free Mystere-Short Story
MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Ehrengraf Defense by Lawrence Block as today's free mystery ebook.
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The Ehrengraf Defense by Lawrence Block
A Ehrengraf for the Defense Short Story
Publisher: Lawrence Block
A note about The Ehrengraf Defense from the author: It was in 1976 that I wrote this short story, introducing a dapper gentleman with a highly idiosyncratic approach to the practice of criminal law. My agent sent the story to Frederic Dannay, one of two cousins who constituted the writing team of Ellery Queen. Fred edited Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine as well, and loved the story; he saw Martin H. Ehrengraf as a lineal descendant of Randolph Mason, the creation of Melville Davisson Post. (Since I’d never heard of Post’s stories, let alone read them, I doubt he was my inspiration. Indeed, the character was entirely my idea—although I did lift a plot element from Fletcher Flora.)
Fred wanted more Ehrengraf stories, and over time I wrote a total of ten of them. Most of them made their first appearance in EQMM, and proved popular with readers—and especially with members of the legal profession. Make of that what you will.
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