Wednesday, July 15, 2009

BBC Commissions New Programming, including a Crime Drama and a Sherlock Holmes Adventure Series

BBC

In a press release yesterday, the BBC announced that the network has commissioned over 20 hours of original authored drama for BBC One next year, including a crime dramas and an adventure series which features a 21st century Sherlock Holmes.

Luther (working title) is a 6 episode (60 minutes each) psychological crime drama in which John Luther is a detective struggling with his own terrible demons; he might just be as dangerous as the depraved murderers he hunts. Each week, the killer's identity will be known to the audience, making every story both a ticking clock and a psychic duel between hunter and quarry – who have more in common than either would like to think.

Sherlock is a 3 episode (90 minutes each) contemporary take on the classic stories, starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the new Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as his loyal friend, Dr John Watson. Sherlock is a thrilling, funny, fast-paced adventure series set in present-day London.

There's also a 5 episode series called The Deep. From the overview, it's hard to tell if this is a thriller or simply science fiction / horror. Set far below the Arctic ice, the action follows the crew of an oceanographer's submarine as they search the final frontiers of Earth for unknown and remarkable life forms. When inexplicable circumstances cause catastrophe to strike, the crew find themselves stranded with no power, limited oxygen and no communication with the surface. And they are completely alone – or so they think.

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The Trial of Sherlock Holmes, a Comic Book Series

The Trial of Sherlock Holmes (Comic Book Series)

We recently learned of a new comic book series featuring the legendary consulting detective Sherlock Holmes. The third book in the five book series is available online and in stores today.

Called The Trial of Sherlock Holmes, it is a locked room-style mystery in which Holmes appears to be the only possible murder suspect when he is found with a very dead former police commissioner, a man who claimed to have evidence that Holmes himself was the infamous criminal mastermind, Professor Moriarty. The series is written by Leah Moore and John Reppion and illustrated by Aaron Campbell with covers by John Cassaday and Laura Martin; it is published by Dynamite Entertainment.

Though the first issue is sold out by the publisher, it may be available at your local comic book store. The fourth issue publishes next month with the series concluding in September.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

ABC Airs a Year in the Life of J. K. Rowling This Thursday

J. K. Rowling

This Thursday, July 16th, ABC airs J. K. Rowling: A Year in the Life.

The woman who created an imaginary world for millions, J. K. Rowling, allowed cameras extraordinary access during the year before the seventh and final Harry Potter book was published. From the one bedroom apartment in Scotland where it all began to a hotel room where viewers watch her type the last words of the Potter saga, Rowling lets millions of fans into her world. The documentary exposes her childhood sorrows, visits the church where she and her sister worked after school as janitors, and allows people to see her now as both the queen of a magical, alternate universe and an everyday mom. Cameras also travel back to her hometown and discover where many of the characters of Harry Potter originated.

A day after the release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in theaters, Elizabeth Vargas takes viewers on a journey into the life of the woman who came from "nothing" and created all of her own success. J. K. Rowling: A Year in the Life airs July 16 at 8 PM (ET/PT) on ABC.

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Mystery Book Review: Lords of Corruption by Kyle Mills

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

Lords of Corruption by Kyle Mills

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Non-series

Vanguard Press (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 1-59315-499-2 (1593154992)
ISBN-13: 978-1-59315-499-8 (9781593154998)
Publication Date: March 2009
List Price: $25.95

Review: A slam-bang action adventure with an extremely plausible scenario about foreign aid, corruption and cover-ups, including murder, Lords of Corruption by Wyoming author Kyle Mills explodes like a karate kick to the solar plexus.

Now in his mid-twenties and with a criminal record staining his resume, Kentuckian Josh Hagarty has just completed an MBA. Frustrated by dead-end job searches, he thinks he’s headed to heaven when the representative of a federally funded charitable organization labelled New Africa offers him employment in Africa to oversee the charity’s “sustainable agricultural projects.” But reality sets in when he realizes he’ll have to leave his 17-year-old step sister behind in an abusive household to travel to a continent he knows nothing about to perform a job for which he’s not really qualified. But the promises of money and the chance to whitewash his blemished cv outweigh his better judgement. So, he’s soon winging his way into an African country with poverty, military control, disease and despair worse than anything he’s ever imagined.

On the job, Josh learns fast. A hard lesson teaches him not to travel alone. He’s quickly made aware of whom he can trust at a fake job site, at other charitable organizations in the vicinity, and in the gated compound where he lives in relative luxury and cleanliness compared to the starkness of the nearby AIDS-ridden villages. He gets to know the lay of the land politically, as well, when he sees and hears about the atrocities and genocide committed by the country’s president, Umboto Mtiti. To further complicate his life, he must deal daily with Mtiti’s brother-in-law, a ruthless sycophant assigned as Josh’s assistant, but whom Josh catches running a black market in goods stolen from the New Africa job site. Josh may have stumbled in the past, but he’s not about to buy into the corruption he unearths at his so-called agricultural project -- in reality, a front for funnelling money for a variety of national and international criminals and crimes. But as he becomes increasingly aware of his employers’ contacts and their illegal activities, Josh finds allies in a cynical American journalist, JB Flannary, and a 26-year-old Scandinavian aid worker, Annika Gritdal, both of whom sign on to help him expose the political and financial corruption around them, and to solve the mystery of a death that is so compellingly detailed in the Prologue to the novel. Annika more than willingly helps him expose his love life, as well.

As the omniscient author, Mills cleverly manipulates his story to gain the maximum in tension and suspense. The family drama with Josh and his beleaguered sister in Kentucky plays out via the uncertainties of international cell phone connections before she is kidnapped to coerce Josh into compliance for the New Africa money-laundering endeavours. Then, there are the well-paced switches from one character’s version of events to another’s, with each change contributing a surprise or a resolution for moving the story forward. In one sadistic scene innocent lives are lost gangland style while in others the depictions of political spin photo-ops for foreign aid could have been ripped straight from the front pages of any of today’s newspapers. The rapid fire action scenes and the often staccato-style dialogue contribute positively to the pacing, too, as the characters race headlong through realistic armoured vehicle chases, rebel uprisings, bloody tribal retributions, and on to the cathartic relief of the novel’s conclusion.

A high-octane thriller about dark deeds on a troubled continent, Lords of Corruption is a rapid-fire, eye-opening read.

Special thanks to M. Wayne Cunningham (mw_cunningham@telus.net) for contributing his review of Lords of Corruption.

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

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Synopsis (from the publisher): When an obscure charity recruits Josh Hagarty to manage their activities in a war-torn region of Africa, he is eager to sign on and atone for a past he regrets. After a lifetime of bad luck, someone is finally giving him a chance. All he has to do now is not blow it.

He tries to lose himself in his new job, but soon the precariousness of his situation becomes impossible to ignore. Gideon, the man assigned to guide him through the dangerous and exotic world he’s been thrust into, is revealed to be a psychotic thug with ties to the country’s genocidal dictator. And Josh’s predecessor didn’t quit as he’d been led to believe, but was found dismembered in the jungle after asking questions no one wanted answered.

When the life of his young sister in the United States is threatened by the organization, Josh is forced to face the fact that his employer may not be the benevolent charity it claims to be. Worse yet, Josh realizes he has become an unwitting player in a billion-dollar conspiracy with tentacles snaking across the globe. Escape is impossible – the only way out is to bring the whole institution down.

With the help of Annika Gritdal, a beautiful Scandinavian aid worker, and journalist JB Flannary, Josh pits himself against an American criminal organization backed by a dictator who is virtually omnipotent within the borders of his own country. As his own survival becomes less and less likely, Josh realizes that his life is just one of thousands – perhaps millions- at stake.

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Blue Toad Murder Files Under Development for PlayStation Network

International Mystery Writers Festival

This news item caught our eye. GamesIndustry.Biz published an interview with the founders of Relentless Software, which is developing a new murder mystery game to be released exclusively over PlayStation Network.

The game is titled Blue Toad Murder Files, which, according to the developers, is a murder mystery game along the lines of Agatha Christie and Midsomer Murders and other murder mystery TV dramas like Sherlock Holmes. "I think it's been done a great deal in TV and books and movies," said David Amor, one of the founders. "[B]ut it hasn't been covered that much in videogames and it's an area we wanted to tackle. It's an interesting genre to try and realise. It will come out towards the end of this year."

A website has been set up that promises "Mysteries Revealed Sept. 2009". You can also follow game development on Twitter.

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New Mysteries: An Interview with Daniel Silva

Called his generation’s finest writer of international intrigue and one of the greatest American spy novelists ever, Daniel Silva writes books that are not only addictive page-turners, but sophisticated stories told with beautiful prose. Most of his novels feature master art restorer and sometime officer of Israeli intelligence Gabriel Allon. The 9th thriller in this series, The Defector, is scheduled to be in stores July 21st.

Barnes & Noble has graciously allowed us to post an interview with author Daniel Silva on our site. Conducted by host Molly Pesce, Silva talks about how The Defector came to be a continuation of the story started in his previous bestseller, Moscow Rules, a thriller we reviewed last year, calling it "remarkably well done" (see Mysterious Reviews: Moscow Rules by Daniel Silva).

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Monday, July 13, 2009

Mystery Book Review: The Case of the Pen Gone Missing / El Caso de la Pluma Perdida by Rene Saldana, Jr.

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of The Case of the Pen Gone Missing / El Caso de la Pluma Perdida by Rene Saldana, Jr. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

The Case of the Pen Gone Missing / El Caso de la Pluma Perdida by Rene Saldana, Jr.

by Rene Saldana, Jr.
A Mickey Rangel Mystery

Pinata Books (Paperback)
ISBN-10: 1-55885-555-6 (1558855556)
ISBN-13: 978-1-55885-555-7 (9781558855557)
Publication Date: May 2009
List Price: $9.95

Review: Are you trying to find a book that can settle you down in your favorite couch for a quick read? Then The Case of the Pen Gone Missing by René Saldaña, Jr. is a great book for you. This Mickey Rangel Mystery, the first in a series, is a bi-lingual book. The first half of the book is the English version, and the second half is the same story in Spanish. Mickey Rangel is a 5th grade investigator who is trying to find out the identity of the pen thief. Toots is an innocent girl, possibly the prettiest girl in the school, who is hearing rumors that she stole the pen, but she didn’t. So she turns to Mickey for help.

Toots finds herself in a jam and goes up to Mickey – a boy she has never spoken to before – and asks for his help getting her out of trouble. She tells him the story of the missing pen. This isn’t just an ordinary pen, but instead it is Eddy’s dad’s fancy pen that has the White House logo on it and President Lee Black’s signature. Mickey sits back drinking his Yoo-Hoo and listens to this beautiful girl. As soon as she finishes her story, Mickey sets out to find the thief and clear Toots’ name.

Overall, The Case of the Pen Gone Missing is a good book. The story is interesting and I wasn’t able to figure out the thief’s name too soon. Plus, I like the character Toots. She was funny and added a lot to the story. Mickey also is a good detective who will probably solve many more mysteries. I would have liked the book better, though if it was longer. I was able to read it in one sitting, so it felt more like a short story. I think the author could have had a stronger story and more developed characters if the book had been longer. But, it’s perfect for a quick read. I would recommend the book for elementary school students like myself who love mysteries about school.

Special thanks to Andrea Nauert for contributing her review of The Case of the Pen Gone Missing / El Caso de la Pluma Perdida and to Arte Público Press for providing a copy of the book for this review.

Review Copyright © 2009 — Andrea Nauert — All Rights Reserved — Reprinted with Permission

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Synopsis (from the publisher): When Toots Rodriguez approaches Mickey on the playground, he knows something is up. Toots, the prettiest girl in the fifth grade, never talks to Mickey, not even when they're assigned to work together on a class project. But Toots has come to Mickey because she's in trouble, and he's a detective. The real deal. He has a badge and a certificate after completing an online course two years ago.

''You have to believe me, Mickey. I didn't take that pen. I didn't.'' When Toots shines her big green eyes on him and insists repeatedly that she's innocent, Mickey's intuition tells him to run fast in the opposite direction. But he's a sucker for a pretty girl, so he takes on the case of the missing pen.

Rumor has it that Toots stole Eddy's pen. It's not just any old pen; it's his dad's pen. It has the White House logo on it. Eddy's father, a senator from South Texas, got the pen from the President of the United States when he visited the White House last year. As Mickey begins his investigation, though, all the clues point to Toots and her newly ex-boyfriend as the primary suspects.

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Mystery Book Review: Parker Takes a Bullet by Lewis Hall

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of Parker Takes a Bullet by Lewis Hall. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

Parker Takes a Bullet by Lewis Hall

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An Evelyn Parker Mystery

Elevated Lab Press (Trade Paperback)
ISBN-10: 1-4392-3641-0 (1439236410)
ISBN-13: 978-1-4392-3641-3 (9781439236413)
Publication Date: May 2009
List Price: $14.99

Review: Lewis Hall introduces Evelyn Parker, a 20ish woman who recently lost both her mother, to suicide, and her father, a cop killed by a suspicious fire in his home, in the first of a proposed series, Parker Takes a Bullet.

Evelyn, who just recently moved out on her own and works in an animal shelter, is devastated by her father's death. She's convinced he was murdered, but his own police department isn't so sure. A large cash deposit recently made into his bank account suggests maybe he was a cop on the take in a deal that went bad. Determined to clear his name, Evelyn starts from some notes written by her father related to his most recent case, and a list he made with seemingly unrelated words: computers, big black car, no license, boxster, dead, bacon, baseball cap, Russian. When her investigation leads her to a Russian native who's a computer expert and the owner a Boxster, she knows she's making progress. But then the FBI step in looking for this very same person but for a different reason. Afraid that she'll never solve her father's murder if the FBI take away her best lead, she convinces him to evade the authorities all the while digging for information about her dad.

Parker Takes a Bullet is a fast-paced thriller with a strong, well-developed plot. Its weakest element, and a debatable one at that, is the character of Evelyn Parker, the series lead. Portrayed as an independent, no-nonsense, and otherwise reasonably intelligent young woman, she nevertheless constantly ignores sound advice, disregards direct orders, breaks laws, commits felonies, and endangers not only herself but everyone around her. She often uses a "the means justifies the end" rationale to support her actions. For example, recalling that her father once said, "A judge should focus on the motivation behind a crime, not on the act itself," she provides herself with comfort that stealing her father's files from police headquarters was the proper thing to do. (The frequent use of quotes by her father is actually one of the more appealing aspects of the book. No doubt intended to keep Evelyn grounded, she sometimes, well, rather frequently, twists them to suit her own, at present, needs.) Some readers might view Evelyn as a good triumphing over evil kind of superhero; others may just roll their eyes at some of her actions, from running (unarmed) after a man (armed) who just tried to kill her, to rather easily breaking out of a secure detention center, to shooting out the tires of a jet while standing in its path on an active runway. That the authorities continue to allow her to get away with all this is part of her charm. Or maybe they're just that inept.

Though Evelyn Parker is clearly the center of attention here, like her or not, it's the plot and, admittedly, the non-stop action that pull readers along. In the end there are a few unresolved plot points, but otherwise Parker Takes a Bullet is an entertaining and unforgettable thriller.

Special thanks to Lewis Hall for providing a copy of Parker Takes a Bullet for this review.

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

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Synopsis (from the publisher): My dad a drug dealer?

At a time when she should have been thinking about what frothy dress to wear to the senior prom, Evelyn Parker, still reeling from her mother’s suicide, has to face this troubling question. Worse, the fact that her father’s incinerated body is found shortly after a huge cash deposit was made in his bank account leaves his colleagues in the Sheriff’s Department convinced he was on the take.

But, growing up the daughter of a detective, Evelyn learned a few things about police work. When the investigation into her father’s murder grinds to a halt, Evelyn decides to do some sleuthing of her own, determined to exonerate her dad. In the process she plays loose with the law, tails a too-charming suspect, uncovers a worldwide web of international crime, and learns that things are not always how they appear.

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TNT to Launch Online Games with Season Premieres of Leverage and Dark Blue

TNT Television

In a press release TNT announced that the network will launch a pair of online game sites in conjunction with the premieres of the second season of their crime caper Leverage and their new police drama Dark Blue.

In Leverage: Art of the Con, the Leverage team needs game players to recover files, documents and photos on Nate Ford's laptop by completing a series of missions. Those who accomplish each task will be entered in a drawing for a chance to win a multi-city trip to become an expert in the art of the con. One lucky winner will visit Paris, London and New York, sites of some of history’s greatest capers. Games from the first season can be replayed at LeverageHQ.com until the new season starts on 07/15/2009.

At DarkBlueUndercover.com, game players will become members of an elite undercover squad run by Carter Shaw. Each player will get a false identity and weekly missions to bring down a gun-running ring. The challenges will force players to make some of the difficult decisions that undercover cops face. Based on these decisions, players will either get caught by the group they are trying to infiltrate; get “flipped” and become seduced by a life of crime; or go deeper undercover. At the end of 10 weeks, those who have taken the challenge will be entered in a drawing for a chance to win a trip undercover in Los Angeles with VIP access to the hottest clubs and restaurants, a private helicopter tour of the Sunset strip, and a ride with a former undercover LAPD officer. An "undercover test" is currently available on the website that tests your observation skillls.

Leverage premieres Wednesday, July 15th at 9 PM (ET/PT); Dark Blue follows at 10 PM (ET/PT). The first season of Leverage will be available on DVD on 07/14/2009.

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Jason Statham to Star in Film Adaptation of Ken Bruen's Blitz

Blitz, a DS Tom Brant Mystery, by Ken Bruen

Variety is reporting that actor Jason Statham (The Bank Job) is in final negotiations to star in the film adaptation of Ken Bruen's thriller Blitz. It isn't clear from the article which character Statham will play, only that the role is that of a tough, uncompromising cop assigned the task of tracking down a serial killer targeting police officers. Paddy Considine (The Bourne Ultimatum) will play his partner. The film will shoot on location in London beginning next month.

In the book, the fourth in the Detective Sergeant Tom Brant series, DS Brant is in hot water for assaulting a police shrink, Chief Inspector Roberts' wife has died in a horrific car accident, and WPC Falls is still figuring out how to navigate her job as a black female investigator in the notorious unit. When a serial killer takes his show on the road, things get worse for all three. Nicknamed "The Blitz" by the rabid London media, the killer is aiming for tabloid immortality by killing cops in different beats around the city.

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Games of Mystery: Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of the Mummy, New for Nintendo DS

Games of Mystery

, your source for mystery-themed electronic and board games, parties for kids and adults, and getaway vacations including murder mystery weekends, is pleased to announce the availability of a new mystery game for the Nintendo DS. More mystery games for this platform are available on our recently updated webpage.

Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Mummy

In Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Mummy, the first Sherlock Holmes game for the Nintendo DS, players embark on an adventure in which they assume the role of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Victorian super sleuth Sherlock Holmes and investigate the mysterious case of a missing archaeologist and a valuable Egyptian mummy in turn-of-the-century England. What begins as a simple case quickly becomes a web of intrigue, robbery, priceless artifacts, and murder that players will find hard to put down.

Your skills as an investigative sleuth will be tested as you attempt to uncover the truth behind the mystery by exploring the many rooms of a large Victorian mansion, and solving the many puzzles and riddles that you will encounter using your DS stylus. Prepare yourself for uncertain leads, an illusive saboteur, the disappearance of an ancient mummy, a strange murder and perhaps more … the plot thickens.

Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Mummy Nintendo DS is currently scheduled for release on July 14th, 2009. This game is also available for download from Big Fish Games: Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Mummy (download version).

Watch a video preview for Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Mummy below:

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New Crime Drama Dark Blue Premieres This Wednesday on TNT

Dark Blue, a Crime Drama on TNT

A new crime drama debuts this week on TNT: Dark Blue.

According to the network, Dylan McDermott is Carter Shaw, the leader of a crack undercover team of police officers whose relentless pursuit of LA's worst criminals has cost him any semblance of a personal life; Omari Hardwick is Ty Curtis, a recently married cop who struggles to maintain his dual existence; Logan Marshall-Green is Dean Bendis, a shoot-from-the-hip officer whose activities make fellow team members question his loyalties; and Nicki Aycox is Jaimie Allen, a green patrol cop with a hidden past.

Dark Blue premieres this Wednesday, July 15th at 10 PM (ET/PT), and follows the second season premiere of our favorite new series, Leverage. Watch a sneak peek of Dark Blue below:

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Mysteries on TV: Leverage and Wire in the Blood, New This Week on DVD

Mysteries on TV

, your source for the most complete selection of detective, amateur sleuth, private investigator, and suspense television mystery series now available or coming soon to DVD, is profiling three series that have season DVDs being released this week.

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is a slick and crafty crime caper drama following a team of expert thieves that takes down corrupt corporations and organizations in elaborate high-tech schemes. Insurance investigator Nate Ford (played Timothy Hutton) exposed scams and recovered stolen items worth millions. But his life hit the skids when his own employer allowed his ailing 8-year-old son to die. Years later, Nate gets even as the leader of a specialized team of thieves, computer experts and con artists that right corporate and governmental injustices against honest citizens. To expose corruption, Nate will do wrong for all the right reasons.

The Leverage: Season One DVD set of 4 discs contain all 13 episodes of the 1st season that aired on TNT from December 2008 through February 2009. The second season of Leverage debuts on TNT this Wednesday, July 15th, at 9 PM (ET/PT). See our preview of the new season, MBN: Leverage Returns for a Second Season.

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Whether he's trying to crack a mystery involving internet chat rooms, a deadly hypnotist, DNA evidence or suicide cults, Dr. Tony Hill (played by Robson Green) has an extraordinary understanding of a criminal's mind, which has proven to be an asset to the police in northern England in , a series based on characters created by mystery author . Working alongside Detective Inspector Fielding (Simone Lahbib), Hill is able to track down killers by actually visualizing the crimes. His ability to empathize with both victims and killers is something that drives his colleagues crazy, but his theories have time and again proven to be dead-on.

The Wire in the Blood: Season Six DVD set of 4 discs contain the 4 2-part episodes of the 6th and final season that originally aired on ITV1 during the fall of 2008. ITV cancelled the series earlier this year citing high production costs.

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Visit the Mysteries on TV website to discover more currently available on DVD.

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Mystery Godoku Puzzle for July 13, 2009

A new has been created by the editors of the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books and is now available on our website.

Godoku is similar to Sudoku, but uses letters instead of numbers. To give you a headstart, we provide you a mystery clue to fill in a complete row or column (if you choose to use it!).

Mystery Godoku Puzzle for July 13, 2009

This week's letters and mystery clue:

A E F I L O R T V

Daryn Parke’s debut thriller has this title (with “The”, 9 letters).

We now have two weeks of our puzzles on one page in PDF format for easier printing. Print this week's puzzle here.

Previous puzzles are stored in the Mystery Godoku Archives.

Enjoy the weekly Mystery Godoku Puzzle from the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, and Thanks for visiting our website!

   

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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Mystery Book Review: The Bride Will Keep Her Name by Jan Goldstein

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of The Bride Will Keep Her Name by Jan Goldstein. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

The Bride Will Keep Her Name by Jan Goldstein

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Non-series

Shaye Areheart (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0-307-34592-0 (0307345920)
ISBN-13: 978-0-307-34592-9 (9780307345929)
Publication Date: June 2009
List Price: $24.00

Review: Just a week before her dream wedding, Madison Mandelbaum begins receiving troubling messages asking the question, "Do you really know the man you are about to marry?", in The Bride Will Keep Her Name, a novel by Jan Goldstein.

"Be careful what you wish for," Madison's mother was fond of saying. Like all young girls, Madison wished for a man who was tall, dark and handsome, one who would sweep her off her feet, fall in love with her and she with him. Her wish is about to come true, she is going to marry Colin Darcy, the man of her dreams. But a week before the wedding Madison receives a mysterious unidentifiable e-mail, the first of many that suggest Colin was involved with the murder of a call girl less than a year ago. Even details that seem to support the accusations are provided. She could not face Colin with her suspicions. Not yet. Together with her best friends since childhood, she begins an investigation. The more clues they find, the more guilty Colin looked. As the days dwindle down to the ceremonial festivities, Madison finally confronts Colin. He admits lying to her about some of his past. He even admits that he knew the dead girl and was with her the day before she was murdered, a crime that remains unsolved. He denies, however, having any part in the murder. Colin has no proof of his innocence and is suddenly arrested for the murder. Madison wants to believe him. Madison’s grandmother tells her to let her head follow her heart. But can she?

The Bride Will Keep Her Name is a briskly paced cross-genre novel, a chick-lit style mystery with generous amounts of good humor. The love between Madison and Colin is genuinely expressed and the secrets exposed just days before their wedding are both shocking and from unexpected sources. It's all quite entertaining and makes for a perfect summer read.

Special thanks to guest reviewer Betty of The Betz Review for contributing her review of The Bride Will Keep Her Name and to Goldberg McDuffie Communications 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): Madison Mandelbaum is on top of the world. She's got a loving—though totally neurotic—family, two fabulous best friends, and best of all, she's head-over-heels in love with Colin Darcy, an investigative reporter for NBC, distant relation to the Queen, and—most importantly—Maddie’s fiancé. Be careful what you wish for, her mother’s always warned, but, with Colin on her arm, Maddie is certain, at last, nothing could possibly go wrong.

But with one dream-filled week to go before the wedding, an anonymous email arrives suggesting her fiancé may not be the man she thinks he is. Someone’s idea of a pre-wedding joke, she’s certain. Yet as more sinister phone calls, text messages, and disturbing clues turn up, all linking Colin to the murder of a sexy callgirl, Maddie realizes that she must get to the bottom of this. Fast.

As the clock counts down toward the ceremony of her dreams, Maddie’s life is turned inside out. Between dress fittings, entertaining future in-laws, planning rehearsal dinners, and putting on a brave face, Maddie and her bridesmaids are propelled into a stunning undercover investigation, plunging them into a seedy underworld of anonymous sex and backroom politics. As her breathtaking search brings her ever closer to the knowledge she desperately seeks, Maddie finds her heart being tested in ways she’d never dreamed. And in her non-stop, gasp-inducing race to take back her life and dreams, Maddie discovers just how far someone in love will go to cover up the truth, stumbling upon a shocking secret she never saw coming.

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