Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Authors on Tour: Paul Martin Midden Visits Wendi's Book Corner and Mystery Reader Discussion

Author Book Tour

Mystery Books News is pleased to be coordinating this week's online book tour for , author of the provocative political thriller Toxin.

Toxin by Paul Martin Midden

Today, Wednesday July 22nd, Paul will be visiting 2 blog sites:

Wendi's Book Corner where Toxin is reviewed; and
Mystery Reader Discussion where CNN has a (fictional) interview with the senator featured in the book.

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

We hope you have the opportunity to stop by each of the tour sites next week to learn more about Paul and a terrifyingly-real storyline that deftly blurs the lines between fiction and reality.

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Janet Evanovich's Next Metro Girl Mystery to be Published as a Graphic Novel

Dark Horse Comics: Janet Evanovich

Comic Book Resources (CBR) is reporting that bestselling mystery author Janet Evanovich will publish the next entry in the Metro Girl series as a comic book. Set in the world of NASCAR, Alexandra "Alex" Barnaby has appeared in two novels: Metro Girl and Motor Mouth. The highly anticipated third installment will appear as a graphic novel from Dark Horse Comics. The Portland-based publisher will break the news of this project at this week's Comic-Con International in San Diego.

CBR writes that Evanovich is passionate about comics, an enthusiastic fan, and excited about the prospect of working within the medium. She's also apparently been planning this move since the first Alex Barnaby mystery appeared in 2004. In an interview with CBR, she says, "I know that I build my audience as a novelist. And I know that comic books are a whole other thing -- the market is smaller, and it's a more difficult sell. So we just thought that putting out a couple of books to my audience was a good way to start. We really are hoping to bring a lot of those people over into the comic book land."

There's much more to the interview than just discussing comic books. When asked why she blends positive characters with bad elements in her books, she replies, "
First of all, it makes your book interesting, it gives you a variety. Something to balance the good with. And it's a part of life, you know? There are bad things happening out there very day. If you are going to construct a story that was all goodness, you'd probably be writing a romance novel. But I do like the mystery, I do like the crime element in it. We all need heroes, and one of the ways to have a hero of course is to have a bad guy. If I have a crime in my book, I can have a hero. Crime really serves a purpose for me to give my hero something to do."

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New Trailer for The Hardy Boys in Treasure on the Tracks

The Hardy Boys in Treasure on the Tracks (Nintendo DS)

Her Interactive has released a new trailer for The Hardy Boys: Treasure on the Tracks (Nintendo DS), the first game in the franchise for the company. Her Interactive is probably best known for its immensely popular Nancy Drew mystery games.

In The Hardy Boys: Treasure on the Tracks, you, as the Hardy Boys, are invited onboard the Royal Express traveling from Paris to St Petersburg to follow the mysterious trail of the Romanov Family treasure. Take a ride on the Royal Express to track down the lost clues of the Royal family in the great cities of Europe!

The game is scheduled to be released in September, only for Nintendo DS. Watch the trailer below:

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Film Rights Sold for Gil Adamson's Debut Novel The Outlander

The Outlander by Gil Adamson

The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that film rights for Gil Adamson's debut novel The Outlander have been sold to a trio of firms. The Outlander was the winner of the 2007 Hammett Prize awarded by the North American Branch of the International Association of Crime Writers for literary excellence in the field of crime writing.

Synopsis: In 1903, a mysterious young woman flees alone across the west, one heart-pounding step ahead of the law. At nineteen, Mary Boulton has just become a widow – and her husband’s killer. As bloodhounds track her frantic race toward the mountains, she is tormented by mad visions and by the knowledge that her two ruthless brothers-in-law are in pursuit, determined to avenge their younger brother’s death. Responding to little more than the primitive fight for life, the widow retreats ever deeper into the wilderness – and into the wilds of her own mind – encountering an unforgettable cast of eccentrics along the way.

In our review of The Outlander, we said, "For readers who want a cracking good story with unforgettable characters engaged in tension-filled activities, and told with a superlative richness of language and a lushness of imagery, Gil Adamson’s novel, The Outlander, is it. Her widow, Mary Boulton, and 'Bonny', her Reverend, are the ideal stuff and stuffings of legends."

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Vivian Schilling's Thriller Sacred Prey to be Filmed

Sacred Prey by Vivian Schilling

The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Brad Inglesby will adapt Vivian Schilling's 1994 debut thriller Sacred Prey for Warner Bros.

Synopsis: In an abandoned cabin deep within the Louisiana bayou, loan shark Adam Claiborne and his brother Kyle have cornered a young couple with a delinquent debt to settle. But their collection doesn't go according to planned and Charlie Sinclair and his wife Monique end up dead. Adam--a devout Catholic with less than honorable dealings with the Church--makes his contributions and all is forgiven … until now. When he confesses the murder with a chilling nonchalance, he is surprised to find a new priest on the receiving end of his admission. The mysterious priest refuses the much-needed absolution. "Until you know the sorrows of your victims, your sins cannot be forgiven." Adam is tormented by the refusal. That night he sleeps restlessly, with one hellish nightmare after another. In his dreams, he goes back to the place where he left the dead bodies, only to find the young, beautiful woman still alive. As she seduces him, he awakens to find himself wrapped within her arms, inhabiting the flesh of his victim Charlie Sinclair. Adam is horrified to find that it is three days back in time, and he is now trapped in the body of his intended quarry. With a new perspective on Charlie's last unimaginable days of terror, Adam must fight for his life against the dark force he, himself, created. Unless destiny itself can be altered, unless Adam can find within him the pieces to make the contrition, he is about to be hunted, cornered and brutally murdered … by the merciless killer who, somewhere, wears his face.

We think it's a great title and no doubt the author does as well, but the producers are reportedly considering something more generic (and considerably less imaginative) like Hit Man.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Mystery Book Review: Hit List: The Best of Latino Mystery by Sarah Cortez and Liz Martinez, editors

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of Hit List: The Best of Latino Mystery by Sarah Cortez and Liz Martinez, editors. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

Hit List: The Best of Latino Mystery by Sarah Cortez and Liz Martinez, editors

by Sarah Cortez and Liz Martinez, editors
An Anthology of Crime Fiction

Arte Publico Press (Trade Paperback)
ISBN-10: 1-55885-543-2 (1558855432)
ISBN-13: 978-1-55885-543-4 (9781558855434)
Publication Date: March 2009
List Price: $19.95

Review: Edited by Sarah Cortez and Liz Martinez, Hit List: The Best of Latino Mystery is a collection of 17 short stories from some well-known names in the field of crime fiction and a few newcomers.

It is often hard to generalize about short story collections because they include such diverse styles of writing, characterization, and, somewhat ironically in this case, what even constitutes a "mystery". Generally, a mystery involves a crime, a perpetrator, an investigator, and a solution. Here, only a handful of the stories fit even this broad definition. It's interesting that Carlos Hernandez addresses this very same issue in his story, Los Simpaticos: "Latinos don't like mysteries. The Brits, they're a mystery-crazy people. Americans too, if to a lesser degree. But us? All that confusion and ambiguity at the beginning, all those subtle clues to make you feel stupid when you see the solution at the end, all those red herrings purposefully put there to trip you up. No, what the New World mind likes is intrigue. Just lay it all out: this person wants this, that person wants that and here's everyone's sordid past, and here are all the evil things everyone is planning to do. Now sit back and watch it all play out. And judge them. ... [J]ust let us know everything up front, so that, for once in our lives, we can make a full and fair judgment about something. To hell with mystery. Real life is all too full of them." And that is what this collection is, for the most part, all about. These are stories of intrigue, not necessarily stories of mystery (though some most certainly are).

Another common element in many of the stories is one of injustice, or maybe disadvantage. It's often expressed in one way or another through a character or situation, but at times it seems as if the authors are projecting their own experiences here, using their stories (or portions thereof) as a metaphor for their lives. In Manuel Ramos' story The Skull of Pancho Villa, for example, he writes that Emil Homdahl, a soldier of fortune is "credited" with stealing the titular item but never convicted of the theft. A few sentences later, he writes, "There was another guy arrested with Homdahl, a Chicano from Los Angeles by the name of Alberto Corral. ... Corral's role in the tale is given short shrift, something we Chicanos understand all too well." That last comment is little more than editorializing by Ramos as it has little to do with the plot.

Hit List: The Best of Latino Mystery is an eclectic collection of stories, some very good, others not so much. It might have been a better mystery anthology had the stories had a more cohesive theme or something more in common than simply written by Latino authors.

Special thanks to Arte Público Press for providing a copy of Hit List: The Best of Latino Mystery for this review.

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

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Synopsis (from the publisher): This groundbreaking anthology of short fiction by Latino mystery writers, Hit List: The Best of Latino Mystery, features an intriguing and unpredictable cast of sleuths, murderers and crime victims. Reflecting the authors’—and society’s—preoccupation with identity, self, and territory, the stories run the gamut of the mystery genre, from traditional to noir, from the private investigator to the police procedural, and even a “chick lit” mystery.

Hit List collects for the first time short fiction by many of the Latino authors who have been pioneers in the mystery genre, using it to showcase their unique cultures, neighborhoods and realities. Contributors include award-winning writers such as Carolina García-Aguilera, Alicia Gaspar de Alba, Rolando Hinojosa, Manuel Ramos and Sergio Troncoso, as well as emerging writers who deserve more recognition.

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Authors on Tour: Paul Martin Midden Visits Wendy's Minding Spot and The Book Zombie

Author Book Tour

Mystery Books News is pleased to be coordinating this week's online book tour for , author of the provocative political thriller Toxin.

Toxin by Paul Martin Midden

Today, Tuesday July 21st, Paul will be visiting 2 blog sites:

Wendy's Minding Spot where Paul is interviewed; and
The Book Zombie where Toxin is reviewed.

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

We hope you have the opportunity to stop by each of the tour sites next week to learn more about Paul and a terrifyingly-real storyline that deftly blurs the lines between fiction and reality.

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NBC Picks Up Mystery Series Persons Unknown

NBC Universal

The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that NBC has picked up the 13-episode series Persons Unknown, a drama developed by Christopher McQuarrie for Fox TV Studios. McQuarrie won the 1996 Academy Award for Best Screenplay for writing The Usual Suspects.

The mystery premise in Persons Unknown is that a group of strangers wake up in a deserted town with no recollection of how they got there; to escape, they must work together to solve a surreal puzzle. The series stars Jason Wiles (Third Watch) and Daisy Betts (Out of the Blue).

No air date was provided by the network.

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Monday, July 20, 2009

Authors on Tour This Week: Paul Martin Midden, Author of Toxin

Author Book Tour

Mystery Books News is pleased to be coordinating this week's online book tour for , author of the provocative political thriller Toxin.

Paul will be visiting ten blog sites this week:

Toxin by Paul Martin Midden

Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Wendy's Minding Spot: Author Interview
The Book Zombie: Book Review

Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Wendi's Book Corner: Book Review
Mystery Reader Discussion: Author Guest Post

Thursday, July 23, 2009
Allie's Musings: Author Interview
Bookish Ruth: Author Guest Post

Friday, July 24, 2009
Cafe of Dreams: Book Review
Jen's Book Thoughts: Author Guest Post

Saturday, July 25, 2009
Chick with Books: Author Interview
Petit Fours and Hot Tamales: Book Review

A complete schedule of Paul's tour including a biography and more information about Toxin can be found at .

We're also thrilled to announce that Paul is giving away a signed copy of his new book to one lucky tour visitor. Visit each tour site on the day indicated and pick up a unique PIN to be used to enter the giveaway on that day. The entry form can be found on Paul's tour page.

We hope you have the opportunity to stop by each of the tour sites this week to learn more about Paul and a terrifyingly-real storyline that deftly blurs the lines between fiction and reality.

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Mysteries on TV: Charlie's Angels, Monk, Psych, and Pushing Daisies, 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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Jaclyn Smith, Cheryl Ladd, and Shelley Hack starred as three gorgeous private investigators who worked with Bosley (David Doyle) at the direction of the never-seen but always heard wealthy and mysterious Charlie (John Forsythe) in the 4th season of .

The season premiere introduced the newest member of the team, Tiffany Welles (Shelley Hack), and it kicks off with a two-part episode, "Love Boat Angels," as the women join guest stars from the cast of The Love Boat to investigate a major art theft. Other escapades this season featured the Angels going undercover as sorority girls, truckers, streetwalkers, and potential starlets. The late Farrah Fawcett, who had left the series in Season 2, returned for several episodes this season.

The Charlie's Angels: Season Four DVD set of 6 discs contain all 26 episodes that aired on ABC from September 1979 through May 1980.

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Tony Shalhoub returns in his acclaimed three-time Emmy Award-winning role as San Francisco police consultant Adrian Monk in the stellar 7th season of the quirky and irreverent detective show .

This penultimate season includes the all-star 100th episode, "Mr. Monk's 100th Case!" It has been previously reported that Monk will not return after airing its 8th and final season.

Despite his overwhelming fear of germs, crowds, small places and almost everything else, Monk proves once again why he's the only man for the case.

The Monk: Season Seven DVD set of 4 discs contain the 16 episodes that aired on USA Network from July through September, 2008, the annual Christmas episode ("Mr. Monk and the Miracle"), and from January through February, 2009.

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Fake psychic detective Shawn Spencer (James Roday) and his best friend Gus (Dulé Hill) are cracking the case -- and cracking up audiences everywhere -- in the 3rd season of .

After earning a reputation for taking on the unusual cases that leave most sleuths scratching their heads, Shawn and Gus are in for more mayhem this season as they tackle mysteries that range from the decidedly abnormal to the hauntingly paranormal.

The Psych: Season Three DVD set of 4 discs contain the 16 episodes that aired on USA Network from July through September, 2008, the annual holiday episode ("Christmas Joy"), and from January through February, 2009. Bonuses include commentary, deleted scenes, and a gag reel.

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was a "forensic fairytale". The storyline followed Ned, a young man with a very special gift. As a boy, Ned discovered that he could return the dead briefly back to life with just one touch. Now a pie maker, Ned puts his ability to good use, not only touching dead fruit and making it ripe with everlasting flavor, but working with a private investigator to crack murder cases by raising the dead and getting them to name their killers.

But the tale gets complicated when Ned brings his childhood sweetheart, Chuck, back from the dead -- and keeps her alive. Chuck becomes the third partner in Ned and Emerson's private-investigation enterprise, encouraging them to use Ned's skills for good, not just for profit. Life would be perfect for Ned and Chuck, except for one cruel twist: If he ever touches her again, she'll go back to being dead, this time for good.

The Pushing Daisies: Season Two DVD set of 4 discs contain the 13 episodes of the final season of the series. ABC cancelled Pushing Daisies in December 2008 before airing the entire season.

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

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Games of Mystery: Nancy Drew in Ransom of the Seven Ships, New at Big Fish Games

Games of Mystery

, your source for mystery-themed electronic and board games, parties for kids and adults, and mystery getaway vacations, is pleased to announce the availability of a new mystery game from Big Fish Games released today. You can find out more about these games by visiting our page or by clicking on the links provided below.

Nancy Drew: Ransom of the Seven Ships
Download →Nancy Drew: Ransom of the Seven Ships

Solve a 300-year-old Bahamian mystery and save your friend, Bess Marvin, from dangerous kidnappers in this adventure game! Nancy Drew: Ransom of the Seven Ships, the 20th game in this popular series, sends you out on the terrifying sea, as you try to track down El Toro's lost fleet and the treasures hidden within. Piece together clues and beat out the treasure hunters! Can you find the goods and save Bess from the scary situation she's in?

Also available: Nancy Drew: Ransom of the Seven Ships Strategy Guide.

Nancy Drew: Ransom of the Seven Ships may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. Due to its large size, a demonstration version is not available.

Watch a preview video below:

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Other popular games on our page include several and games, games in the series and in particular the latest, Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst, Adventure Chronicles: The Search for Lost Treasure, Enlightenus, Cate West: The Vanishing Files, Return to Mysterious Island 2: Mina's Fate, and Nick Chase: A Detective Story.

Read our new game reviews by Ms. Terri: , , , and .

Big Fish Games: Bestsellers

Big Fish Games: New releases

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Morgan Freeman to Join Bruce Willis in Film Adaptation of Comic Book Thriller Red

Red by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner

Variety is reporting that Morgan Freeman is set to join Bruce Willis in the film adaptation of the espionage thriller Red, a three-book series by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner originally published in 2003 / 2004. Brothers Erich Hoeber and Jon Hoeber (Whiteout) will write the script.

About Red: Paul Moses is a man with too much blood on his hands. For years, masquerading as a low-level clerk, he has travelled the world as a CIA agent, coldly and mercilessly killing America's enemies. Now, Moses is old, retired, and wants nothing more than to grow old and die in peace. But when a new, politically-appointed CIA director discovers Moses' existence and history, he gives the order for Moses' death, setting a chain of events in motion that nobody could have predicted.

Bruce Willis and Morgan Freeman are two of our favorite actors who have previously appeared together in Lucky Number Slevin (2006) and in The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990), the disappointing ("dreadful" is probably a better word) adaptation of the Tom Wolfe novel. And though specific casting information wasn't provided, and adaptations can deviate considerably from their original source, based on what is known we would expect to see Willis in the role of Paul Moses and Freeman as the CIA director.

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Games of Mystery: Youda Legend in The Curse of the Amsterdam Diamond, New at PlayFirst Games

Games of Mystery

, your source for mystery-themed electronic and board games, parties for kids and adults, and mystery getaway vacations, is pleased to announce a new mystery game available from PlayFirst Games. You can find out more about these games from our page or by clicking on the links provided below.

Youda Legend: The Curse of the Amsterdam Diamond

Explore the beautiful city of Amsterdam on a guided tour full of mysteries in Youda Legend: The Curse of the Amsterdam Diamond! Get drawn into the hidden object mystery — combine clues and solve puzzles as you pass by famous places like the Rijksmuseum and the Flower Market. Find the greatest diamond you have ever seen!

Youda Legend: The Curse of the Amsterdam Diamond is available to purchase for $9.95 with the PlayFirst PlayPass program. A trial version may be downloaded (99.6 MB) and played for one hour for free.

Other popular games on our page include the Mystery PI series of casual games, Mystery P.I.: The Vegas Heist and Mystery P.I.: The Lottery Ticket, James Patterson's Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet, and Private Eye.

And don't forget to visit for all kinds of mysterious fun!

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Mystery Godoku Puzzle for July 20, 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 20, 2009

This week's letters and mystery clue:

A D G H I M N R S

His short story "One Cold Dish" appeared in the anthology Racing Can Be Murder (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 19, 2009

Mystery Book Review: Greedy Bones by Carolyn Haines

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

Greedy Bones by Carolyn Haines

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A Southern Belle Mystery with Sarah Booth Delaney

St. Martin's Minotaur (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0-312-37710-X (031237710X)
ISBN-13: 978-0-312-37710-6 (9780312377106)
Publication Date: July 2009
List Price: $24.99

Review: Private investigator Sarah Booth Delaney returns to her ancestral home Dahlia House in Mississippi to be at the side of her good friend Tinkie when her husband falls ill in Greedy Bones, the ninth mystery in this series by Carolyn Haines.

Sarah Booth had been in Hollywood trying her hand at acting. But Tinkie is more than just a friend; she's her partner in the Delaney Detective Agency. Her husband and several others are suffering from a mysterious ailment, one that begins with a raging fever, then chills and rashes, and finally a coma. Then Deputy Gordon Walters comes down the same symptoms. Is it viral? Bacterial? Contagious? The only thing everyone has in common is they had visited the Carlisle cotton plantation. Sarah Booth isn't one to wait around for answers and decides to take matters into her own hands.

She learns that the Carlisle cotton plantation had recently been replanted with an aggressive strain of the plant. Genetically altered, Sarah Booth wonders? The mutant boll weevils suggest something is amiss. The plantation is being maintained by the Mississippi Agricultural Team following the mysterious deaths of the previous owners. But they seem unusually reticent about discussing events on the property. Sarah Booth suspects they know more, much more, than they're letting on and dives head first into a sea of danger.

What makes this series so delightful is the presence of Sarah Booth's companion spirit, Jitty, who inhabits Dahlia House. Jitty plays the older sister to Sarah Booth, a 200 year old older sister that is, and advises and scolds her, but more importantly laughs with her. This paranormal relationship is for the most part enchanting, and while largely played out in parallel to the primary plot, doesn't detract from Sarah Booth's investigation into the secret behind the facade of the Carlisle plantation. For readers who may be wary of paranormal mysteries, fear not; Greedy Bones is more Southern charm than Southern gothic.

Special thanks to guest reviewer Betty of The Betz Review for contributing her review of Greedy Bones and to St. Martin's Minotaur 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): Sarah Booth and Tinkie have returned to Zinnia, Mississippi to find Oscar, Tinkie’s husband, near death—and no one is certain what happened to him. But Oscar isn’t the only person who comes down with a strange malady. Deputy Gordon Walters falls ill, as do two female realtors. And the Carlisle plantation is the only thing that connects all four victims.

Sheriff Coleman Peters is forced to call in experts from the Centers for Disease Control. Tinkie implores Sarah Booth to find the cause of the illness so maybe Doc Sawyer can find a cure.

The clock is ticking as Sarah Booth begins to dig into the tortured past of the Carlisle plantation and the family whose name the land bears. There’s a lot at stake, but Sarah Booth doesn’t really know how much. The plot is more complicated than she ever thought.

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