Thursday, June 18, 2009

Paramount Planning 4th Mission: Impossible Movie

Mission: Impossible

Mission: Impossible is one of our favorite series of all time; we're currently working our way ... again! ... through the 4th season episodes on DVD. And while we absolutely hated the concept behind the first Mission: Imposible movie (though we admit it was well constructed) and thought MI:2 was really rather silly, we did enjoy the third. So it is with interest that we read on The Hollywood Reporter this morning that J. J. Abrams (MI:3's director) and Tom Cruise (the star of the movie franchise) have agreed to co-produce a fourth installment for Paramount for a possible release date in 2011.

Both Abrams and Cruise are busy men and neither mentioned directing or starring in the new film, but THR writes that MI:4 could be written for an ensemble along the lines of the original series, or with Cruise (as Ethan Hunt) acting as a mentor to a new team.

2011 is a long way off and anything can happen in the meantime. Still, we're interested and will be following the story as it (no doubt slowly) develops.

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ABC Provides a First Look at New Series Happy Town

Happy Town (ABC)

ABC Television has released a first look at their upcoming series Happy Town. The network is billing it as a Twin Peaks-like mystery series, but from this preview we think it looks more like Harper's Island set in Minnesota.

For the past seven years Haplin, Minnesota's lived up to its nickname, Happy Town. Even the air is sweet with the smell of bread from the industrial bakery. Unfortunately, everything is about to change.

Seven years ago, an unknown psycho, nicknamed "The Magic Man", kidnapped seven children before Sheriff Griffin Conroy chased him away. But the discovery of a local's gruesome murder and the disappearance of a new child have everyone whispering the Magic Man is back. Now, Mayor Haplin has ordered Deputy Tommy Conroy to replace his father as Sheriff -- whether he wants the job, or not. Tommy knows better than to cross the town royalty, whose bakery employs half the town, including his wife. As Tommy begins investigating, his friends and neighbors become suspects and the quiet small town life he's always cherished begins to sour. But Tommy's not the only one investigating Haplin. A mysterious young woman has just arrived in town, and she's quietly searching for answers about her family's history with the residents of Happy Town.

According to ABC's announced schedule for the 2009 / 2010 television season, Happy Town is considered as a mid-season replacement. Watch a network-provided preview of the series below:

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Author Book Tour: Larry Kaplan Visits Chick with Books and Meritorious Mysteries

Author Book Tour

Mystery Books News is pleased to be coordinating the online book tour for and his debut novel House of Ghosts introducing retired police detective Joe Henderson.

House of Ghosts by Larry Kaplan

Today, Thursday June 18th, Larry will be the guest blogger on 2 sites:

Chick with Books where he discusses the truth within the fiction of House of Ghosts; and
Meritorious Mysteries where he talks about his journey from DDS to historical mystery writer.

We're also thrilled to announce that Larry is giving away a signed copy of his new book to one lucky tour visitor. Visit each tour site and pick up a unique PIN to be used to enter the giveaway on that day. The entry form can be found on Larry's tour page, , which also has a complete schedule of Larry's tour including a biography and more information about House of Ghosts.

Please stop by each of the tour sites this week to learn more about Larry and his new partner in crime, Joe Henderson.

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Killer Hair, Based on the Crimes of Fashion Mysteries by Ellen Byerrum, Airs This Sunday

Killer Hair by Ellen Byerrum

This Sunday, June 21st, at 8 PM ET/9 PM PT, Lifetime Movie Network airs Killer Hair, the first of two made-for-television movies based on the Crime of Fashion mysteries by Ellen Byerrum. Maggie Lawson stars as Washington DC fashion editor Lacy Smithsonian, who finds herself reporting on more than just this season's line when dead bodies start showing up in her best friend's hair salon. Lacey's uniquely trained fashion eye catches clues that others miss. The only thing that knocks Lacey from her high-heeled stride is the sudden appearance of Vic Donovan, the guy she left behind and the one man that makes her heart flutter. With her best friends, Stella, a punky hairstylist, and Brooke, an upper crust Georgetown lawyer, at her side, Lacey foils the murderer, solves the mystery and the fashion crime itself, all while meeting the deadline for her column. Killer Hair is a funny, fashionable, and fabulous murder mystery set against our nation's capital. (MBN note: Killer Hair is also the title of the debut mystery in this series.)

A week later, on June 28th, the second movie airs. Hostile Makeover, based on the third mystery in this series, has Lacey sashaying right back into trouble when her interview with reality TV makeover star turned fashion designer Amanda Manville reveals she's been receiving death threats. When the uber diva, whose bratty behavior and tendency to take credit for her sister Zoe's designs have ruffled more than a few feathers, is gunned down at her own runway show, Lacey jumps in to investigate, one fashion clue at a time. But the one thing that can knock Lacey off her stilettos is the sudden appearance of her mother and sister who are convinced Lacey should move home to Colorado. Not only does Mom think DC is too dangerous, she doesn't like that the vintage-loving Lacey has recycled the man who broke her heart the first time, gorgeous cop Vic Donovan. With best friends Stella and Brooke, and her mother and little sister in tow, Lacey foils the murderer and solves the fashion felonies.

Watch the trailer for the movies below:

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Mystery Book Review: Wicked Game by Lisa Jackson and Nancy Bush

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of Wicked Game by Lisa Jackson and Nancy Bush. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

Wicked Game by Lisa Jackson and Nancy Bush

by Lisa Jackson and
Non-series

Zebra (Mass Market Paperback)
ISBN-10: 1-4201-0338-5 (1420103385)
ISBN-13: 978-1-4201-0338-0 (9781420103380)
Publication Date: February 2009
List Price: $7.99

Review: A collaborative effort of sisters, Lisa Jackson and Nancy Bush, Wicked Game wanders in its wickedness from a forensic cold case mystery to a steamy romance to a novel of the paranormal with touches of Stephen King.

For several of St. Elizabeth’s alumni, their high school years in Portland weren’t the happiest. For some there was bullying, for others rejection, and for 16-year-old seer, Rebecca “Becca” Sutcliff, now 34 years old and recently widowed, there was a miscarriage in an “accidental” auto wreck. For her 16-year-old friend and a fellow seer, Jezebel “Jessie” Brentwood, an adopted child with a reputation as a runaway, it was a time of murder – her own. Her death is described in gripping detail as her shadowy assailant stalks and viciously stabs her, mouthing incantations of hate. Now, twenty years later, an excavation on the St. Elizabeth’s campus reveals the contents of a makeshift grave that brings out Sam “Mac” McNally, the detective originally assigned to Jessie’s missing person’s case. This time, however, he’s got to deal with an annoying female partner as well as the same group of tight-knit, closed-mouthed friends of Jessie’s from twenty years earlier, but now grown into middle aged victims of a grim reaper. On the other hand, Mac now has help from modern forensics, from Becca, who experiences visions of Jessie’s spirit, and from another woman with psychic abilities, Renee Trudeau, a reporter and the twin sister of Becca’s boyfriend, Hudson Walker, who has recently re-entered Becca’s life. Mac needs all of the science he can muster, plus every benefit of Becca’s and Renee’s efforts as seers to divine what happened to Jessie. He also needs to learn who or what is now decimating the St. E. alumni and trying to kill Becca, her boyfriend, his sister, and an unborn child. There’s lots of dirty linen for airing, too, what with the dark details about Jessie’s family background as an adoptee, her sexually taunting ways, Mac’s obsession with Jessie’s death, the fatherhood of Becca’s first child, Becca’s connections to Jessie, Hudson and others, including psychic Mad Maddie, the surprising contents of the twenty-year-old gravesite, the intertwining intrigues, misdemeanours – even felonies - in the lives of the St. Elizabeth alumni, and the role that a mysterious cult called “Siren Song” has to play with the primary characters.

Although the novel needs tightening, several scenes grab and hold the reader’s attention. The car crashes, for example, are as good as any, and a couple of stabbings are hair-raising. The love scenes are tender but eventually become predictable in their passionate outcomes. The characters are all credible, even Becca’s pet pooch Ringo. Both the dialogue and the settings ring true, and the twisted mind of a villain is well-depicted in the dialogue interjected both before and after the perpetrator is revealed by the authors. From the Epilogue, it appears the demon has another mission to fulfill, and plans are already underway for the next steps in fulfilling it.

Special thanks to M. Wayne Cunningham (mw_cunningham@telus.net) for contributing his review of Wicked Game and to Nancy Berland Public Relations for providing an advance uncorrected proof of the book for this review.

Review Copyright © 2009 — M. Wayne Cunningham — All Rights Reserved — Reprinted with Permission

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Synopsis (from the publisher): One By One, They’ll Die …

Twenty years ago, wild child Jessie Brentwood vanished from St. Elizabeth’s high school. Most in Jessie’s tight circle of friends believed she simply ran away. Few suspected that Jessie was hiding a shocking secret—one that brought her into the crosshairs of a vicious killer …

Until There’s No One Left …

Two decades pass before a body is unearthed on school grounds and Jessie’s old friends reunite to talk. Most are sure that the body is Jessie’s, that the mystery of what happened to her has finally been solved. But soon, Jessie’s friends each begin to die in horrible, freak accidents that defy explanation …

But Her …

Becca Sutcliff has been haunted for years by unsettling visions of Jessie, certain her friend met with a grisly end. Now the latest deaths have her rattled. Becca can sense that an evil force is shadowing her too, waiting for just the right moment to strike. She feels like she’s going crazy. Is it all a coincidence—or has Jessie’s killer finally returned to finish what was started all those years ago?

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

New Trailer for The Stepfather, Based on an Original Screenplay by Donald E. Westlake

Donald E. Westlake

In other mystery movie news, FirstShowing.net has the trailer for the upcoming remake of The Stepfather, based on the movie of the same name from 1987. The screenplay for the original film was written by mystery author Donald E. Westlake (but apparently not based on any of his novels), and he had written an early draft of the new screenplay prior to his death last December.

In The Stepfather, when a teenage boy begins to suspect that his new stepfather is a notorious serial killer who preys on broken families, he races to gather the evidence that will back up his radical claim before it's too late. The original starred the then virtually unknown Terry O'Quinn (Lost) as the stepfather; Dylan Walsh takes on the role in this new version.

The Stepfather is scheduled to debut in theaters October 16, 2009. Watch the trailer below:

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New Trailer for Whiteout, Based on the Graphic Novels by Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber

Whiteout by Greg Rucka and Steve Leiber

It's been an on-again / off-again / on-again day for the "unofficial" trailer of Whiteout, with Warner Bros. first distributing it, then retracting it, but now allowing it to be shown. We're using the link from FirstShowing.net, but it is widely available elsewhere. Whiteout is based on the graphic novel (actually series of novels) of the same name written by Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber. The film, which stars Kate Beckinsale, was shot in 2007 but has been hidden by the studio since then.

The film appears to be based on the first novel of the series. Antarctica: cold, desolate, nothing but ice and snow for miles and miles. Carrie Stetko (played by Beckinsale) is a U.S. Marshal, and she's made it her home. In its vastness, she has found a place where she can forget her troubled past and feel at peace ... until someone commits a murder in her jurisdiction and that peace is shattered. The murderer is one of five men scattered across the continent, and he has more reason to hide than just the slaying. Several ice samples were taken from the area around the body, and the depth of the drilling signifies something particular was removed. Enter Lily Sharpe, who wants to know what was so important another man's life had to be taken for it. But are either of the women prepared for the secrets and betrayals at the core of the situation?

See the trailer below (which we like, but think the voiceover is odd to the point of being annoying). Whiteout is scheduled to be released on September 11, 2009.

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Author Book Tour: Larry Kaplan Visits Wendy's Minding Spot and Books Books The Magical Fruit

Author Book Tour

Mystery Books News is pleased to be coordinating the online book tour for and his debut novel House of Ghosts introducing retired police detective Joe Henderson.

House of Ghosts by Larry Kaplan

Today, Wednesday June 17th, Larry will be visiting 2 blog sites:

Wendy's Minding Spot where House of Ghosts will be reviewed; and
Books, Books, The Magical Fruit where Larry writes about constructing his novel.

We're also thrilled to announce that Larry is giving away a signed copy of his new book to one lucky tour visitor. Visit each tour site and pick up a unique PIN to be used to enter the giveaway on that day. The entry form can be found on Larry's tour page, , which also has a complete schedule of Larry's tour including a biography and more information about House of Ghosts.

Please stop by each of the tour sites this week to learn more about Larry and his new partner in crime, Joe Henderson.

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eHarlequin Steeple Hill Love Inspired Suspense Titles for July 2009

eHarlequin.com has released the July 2009 titles in their Steeple Hill Love Inspired Suspense series. Steeple Hill Love Inspired Suspense books combine suspense, romance, hope and faith to create a unique page-turning series that today’s readers love. To purchase any of the books below, click on the book title. (Previous months titles can be found on the backlist page.)

Deadly Intent by Camy Tang

Deadly Intent by Camy Tang (book cover shown)

The Grant family's exclusive Sonoma spa is a place for rest and relaxation—not murder! When Naomi Grant finds her client Jessica Ortiz bleeding to death in her massage room, everything falls apart. The salon's reputation is at stake … and so is Naomi's freedom when she discovers that she is one of the main suspects! Her only solace is found with the other suspect—Dr. Devon Knightley, the victim's ex-husband. But Devon is hiding secrets of his own. When they come to light, where can Naomi turn … and whom can she trust?

The Kidnapping of Kenzie Thorn by Liz Johnson

Myles Parsons is just another inmate in Kenzie Thorn's GED course … until his abduction plan succeeds. Terrified, Kenzie doesn't want to believe his explanation. That he's Myles Borden, FBI agent—placed under cover because someone wants her dead.

Now that Myles has got her out of harm's way, his plans start to fall apart. He attempts to take Kenzie to a safe house—but the stubborn woman won't go! He struggles to protect her even as she takes care of him. He tries to keep his distance … and finds himself falling in love.

Witness to Murder by Jill Elizabeth Nelson

Witness to Murder by Jill Elizabeth Nelson (book cover shown)

Poised for an interview, TV reporter Hallie Berglund walks into a murder scene instead. The victim's boyfriend stands over the body, murder weapon in hand. Hallie couldn't stop the crime, but as the star witness, she'll see the man brought to justice…right? Not according to her colleague Brody Jordan, who is convinced the police—and Hallie—are targeting the wrong man. To prove it, he'll need Hallie's help. The victim was wearing a bracelet handcrafted by Hallie's long-dead mother. Now Hallie is the only one who can unearth the secrets of the past—and bring the sinister truth to light.

Someone to Trust by Ginny Aiken

So what if she's the fire chief's daughter? Arson investigator Rand Mason doesn't trust Catelyn Caldwell. Seven years ago, he was on the scene when Cate's drunken boyfriend ran her sister and brother-in-law off the road. But the purple-haired brat he remembers sitting in the passenger seat has become a poised, confident woman. With Cate's father critically injured in a meth lab fire, she's determined to find the person responsible. She needs Rand's help … and he needs to keep Cate close. Time to see if she's truly someone he can trust—and love.

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Mystery Book Review: Killer Cuts by Elaine Viets

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of Killer Cuts by Elaine Viets. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

Killer Cuts by Elaine Viets

by
A Dead-End Job Mystery with Helen Hawthorne

NAL Books (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0-451-22686-0 (0451226860)
ISBN-13: 978-0-451-22686-0 (9780451226860)
Publication Date: May 2009
List Price: $22.95

Review: Helen Hawthorne is still trying to dodge her ex-husband and a court order to pay him half her wages by moving around southern Florida and taking various minimum wage jobs in Killer Cuts, the 8th mystery in this entertaining series by Elaine Viets.

Helen has worked in a bookstore, a dress shop, and as a telemarketer. She's now a "gofer" in an upscale hair salon. Upscale doesn't begin to define it, though; luxury car payments are less than a wash, cut, and set here. The owner, Cuban-born Miguel Angel, counts as his clients the cream of Ft. Lauderdale society. One of these is Kingman "King" Oden, the host of a cable television show and a first class gossip. When he's murdered, at his own wedding, Miguel comes under suspicion. The two were having a heated argument just prior to the murder. But surely there must be other suspects, reasons Helen. After all, King wasn't above snooping into every closet of the high and mighty, ferreting out secrets that all involved would rather not be made public. And they were all there: being the social event of the season, King's wedding was attended by all who loved, but mostly all who hated him. Helen, soon to be married herself to her private investigator fiancé Phil, makes a promise to Miguel that she'll find the true killer and prove his innocence.

Killer Cuts is a study of contrasts, from those who have everything to those who have nothing, from the well-to-do and the well-connected to desperate runaway girls and ruthless con men, from jealousy and greed to, well, more jealousy and greed. The book is fast-paced, lively, populated with entertaining and interesting characters, and a real pleasure to read. For those who enjoy a mix of comedy and crime, Killer Cuts is … ahem … a "cut" above the rest.

Special thanks to guest reviewer Betty of The Betz Review for contributing her review of Killer Cuts and to Breakthrough Promotions for providing a copy of the book for this review.

Review Copyright © 2009 — Hidden Staircase Mystery Books — All Rights Reserved

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Synopsis (from the publisher): Helen Hawthorne’s latest dead-end job is in Miguel Angel’s Fort Lauderdale hair salon, where a trim can cost as much as a car payment and a blowout can wipe you out. But when one of the salon’s most famous clients, gossip blogger and cable-TV show host Kingman “King” Oden is murdered at his own wedding, things get a little hairy and King becomes the prime suspect. To save her boss—and her job— Helen is determined to find the murderer. When she finds herself the target of threatening notes, it’s more imperative than ever that she figure out who at the wedding was dressed to kill.

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Samuel L. Jackson to Star in Film Adaptation of Mixed Blood by Roger Smith

Mixed Blood by Roger Smith

FirstShowing.net is reporting that Samuel Jackson is set to star in a film adaptation of Roger Smith's recently published thriller Mixed Blood (Henry Holt, March 2009). Phillip Noyce (The Bone Collector, Clear and Present Danger, Patriot Games) will direct the adaptation by Kelly Masterson (Before the Devil Knows You're Dead).

In Mixed Blood, Smith's debut novel, reluctant bank robber Jack Burn is on the run after a heist in the United States that left $3 million missing and one cop dead. Hiding out in Cape Town, South Africa, he is desperate to build a new life for his pregnant wife and young son. But on a tranquil evening in their new suburban neighborhood they are the victims of a random gangland assault that changes everything.

Benny Mongrel, an ex-con night watchman guarding a building site next to Burn’s home, is another man desperate to escape his past. After years in the ghetto gangs of Cape Town he knows who went into Burn’s house. And what the American did to them. He also knows his only chance to save his own brown skin is to forget what he saw.

Burn’s actions on that night trap them both in a cat-and-mouse game with Rudi "Gatsby" Barnard—a corrupt Afrikaner cop who loves killing almost as much as he loves Jesus Christ—and Disaster Zondi, a fastidious Zulu detective (to be played by Jackson) who wishes to settle an old score. Once Gatsby smells those missing American millions, the four men are drawn into a web of murder and vengeance that builds to an unforgettable conclusion.

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Mystery Savings: Now Save up to 15% This Month at Alibris.com

Mystery Savings: Discounted Products and Services on Books, Movies, and more!

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Mystery Book Review: A Little Learning by Jane Tesh

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of A Little Learning by Jane Tesh. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

A Little Learning by Jane Tesh

by
A Madeline Maclin Mystery

Poisoned Pen Press (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 1-59058-650-6 (1590586506)
ISBN-13: 978-1-59058-650-1 (9781590586501)
Publication Date: May 2009
List Price: $24.95

Review: Artist and private investigator Madeline Maclyn has married and settled down in the small town of Celosia, North Carolina, but her next case captures her imagination when she looks into a suspicious death and a puzzling will in A Little Learning, the third mystery in this series by Jane Tesh.

Madeline has set up an artist studio and office in her home, and her new husband, Jerry, a schemer and con man who has promised to go straight, works part-time at the local bookstore. It's all very quiet and peaceful. That is until a veteral schoolteacher, Amelia Lever, hated by fellow teachers, students, parents, even her own sons, drops dead of a presumed heart attack. Madeline, being the private investigator she is, decides to take a closer look. Meanwhile, the nephew of a recently deceased man hires Madeline to look into his uncle's will. A substantial inheritence would be given to the first person who could solve a puzzle the man had devised. The problem is: the puzzle is missing, or maybe, finding the puzzle is part of the puzzle itself. Imagine Madeline's surprise when she finds the puzzle among the late Amelia Lever's effects. Now the two cases have a solid connection, but in what manner remains a mystery.

The title, A Little Learning, has multiple meanings here. The characters are initially presented in one light only to find, after a little learning, they are actually quite different. The investigation itself requires a little learning, as does the puzzle that links Amelia's death and the old man's will. A Little Learning has a compelling plot and a surprisingly moving backstory that keeps the reader wondering how it will all turn out.

Special thanks to guest reviewer Betty of The Betz Review for contributing her review of A Little Learning and to Poisoned Pen Press for providing an ARC of the book for this review.

Review Copyright © 2009 — Hidden Staircase Mystery Books — All Rights Reserved

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Synopsis (from the publisher): Former beauty queen and fledgling private investigator Madeline Maclin has married her best friend Jerry Fairweather and settled into his old house in the small town of Celosia, North Carolina. Lately, she’s been concerned that quiet small town life isn’t enough for Jerry, who says he’s given up his cons and schemes but not his phony séances.

Madeline becomes involved in the mysterious death of Amelia Lever, an unpopular teacher at Celosia Elementary School. Her cigarette break turned out to be fatal. But Maddy isn't convinced it was a natural death. Grumpy, uncooperative Amelia Lever was despised by the faculty, mainly for voting against grant proposals.

And then there's her latest case. Nathan Fenton has hired Madeline to help solve a riddle left to him by his Uncle Elijah, a man who loved to play games. The riddle says: “From west to east the river flows, from ancient times the sparrow flies. Trust animals that live in packs, and listen where the portrait lies.” Are the teacher's death and this mysterious riddle somehow related?

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Author Book Tour: Larry Kaplan Visits In Reference to Murder

Author Book Tour

Mystery Books News is pleased to be coordinating the online book tour for and his debut novel House of Ghosts introducing retired police detective Joe Henderson.

House of Ghosts by Larry Kaplan

Today, Tuesday June 16th, Larry will be visiting ...

In Reference to Murder where Larry will be interviewed.

We're also thrilled to announce that Larry is giving away a signed copy of his new book to one lucky tour visitor. Visit each tour site and pick up a unique PIN to be used to enter the giveaway on that day. The entry form can be found on Larry's tour page, , which also has a complete schedule of Larry's tour including a biography and more information about House of Ghosts.

Please stop by each of the tour sites this week to learn more about Larry and his new partner in crime, Joe Henderson.

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eHarlequin Silhouette Romantic Suspense Titles for July 2009

Sparked by danger, fueled by passion, eHarlequin.com has released the July 2009 titles in their Silhouette Romantic Suspense series. Let yourself be swept away with characters who fall in love under larger-than-life circumstances. In Silhouette Romantic Suspense, suspense, emotion and glamour combine to create these highly charged books! To purchase any of the books below, click on the book title. (Previous months titles can be found on the backlist page.)

Terms of Attraction by Kylie Brant

Terms of Attraction by Kylie Brant (book cover shown)

Alpha Squad sniper Ava Carter trusted no one. Especially not Cael McCabe, the security pro who'd hired her as an elite bodyguard and had somehow unearthed her hidden past. Cael, a commanding ex-SEAL, was no stranger to secrets himself. He was intent on concealing from Ava a lifelong obsession for revenge.

Now on assignment in a South American jungle, their professional relationship was steaming up. But both understood not to mix business with pleasure. They needed to deceive each other for the sake of the mission. And both knew their efforts to resist each other's brazen lust would never last.

The Unexpected Hero by Rachel Lee

Nurse practitioner Kristin Tate had hoped her new job would be a welcome change from her military tragedy—not a chance for Dr. David Marcus to set her vulnerable heart on fire. But there was more to the handsome doctor than his rough, war-hardened exterior suggested, and soon Krissie wondered if she had finally found the love she desperately craved …

Until patients started dying and she became a suspect for murder.

David knew the beautiful nurse wasn't a killer, and powerful feelings for her threatened his best-laid plans. With evidence mounting, could he help clear Krissie's name before she turned up on someone's fatal list?

Medusa's Master by Cindy Dees

Medusa's Master by Cindy Dees (book cover shown)

Captain "Kat" Kim, leader of the all-female Medusa squad, lives by the warrior's code. Trained in an ancient warrior tradition, she can scale a wall in complete silence. But when she's paired with Special Forces Captain Jeff Steiger, she faces new danger.

Steiger is all-American, from his blue eyes to his sun-streaked hair, and his laid-back manner goes against Kat's control-freak ways. When the two hunt for a high-end art thief, their opposite styles combust. And as mysterious commandos turn the job deadly, Kat must ditch her steely discipline and surrender to the desire that threatens to take them both down.

Prince Charming for 1 Night by Nina Bruhns

Conner Rothchild nearly blew his cover when a Las Vegas showgirl flashed a familiar diamond ring during her steamy striptease. But before the suave millionaire could entice Vera LaRue into fessing up about his stolen family heirloom, she was hauled off to the slammer!

Spellbound by the tart-tongued stripper, Conner charged to Vera's rescue and sprung her from jail. She wasn't fooled by his Prince Charming come-ons, yet agreed to masquerade as Cinderella to nab the elusive thief. In the heat of the night, the fairy-tale ruse fueled fantasies of forever. But when the clock struck twelve, would their forbidden liaison be thwarted by unspeakable evil?

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