Friday, April 23, 2010

Games of Mystery: Unsolved Mystery Club Amelia Earhart, New from Big Fish Games

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is pleased to announce the availability of a new mystery casual game from Big Fish Games released today and available to BFG Club members. You can find out more about these games by visiting our page or by clicking on the links provided below.

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Unsolved Mystery Club: Amelia Earhart
Unsolved Mystery Club: Amelia Earhart

One of the great mysteries of the 20th century takes center stage in this hidden object game as players retrace the steps of famed aviator Amelia Earhart. Help the Unsolved Mystery Club find out what happened to the legendary aviator. Now is your chance to explore some of the facts and theories behind her disappearance. Visit scenes from the pilot's real life, searching for clues and recovering artifacts, before eventually delving into some of the theories about what may have happened during her fateful flight. Put on your thinking cap as you scour detailed scenes and solve one of the greatest mysteries of all time!

Also available: Unsolved Mystery Club: Amelia Earhart Strategy Guide and a Unsolved Mystery Club: Amelia Earhart.

Unsolved Mystery Club: Amelia Earhart may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (253.58 MB) may be downloaded and played for free for one hour.

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Mystery Bestsellers for April 23, 2010

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A list of the top 15 for the week ending April 23, 2010 has been posted on the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books website.

Harlan Coben's non-series thriller Caught remains for the third week at the top of the list with three new titles debuting in the top 15.

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Deliver Us from Evil by David Baldacci
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Coming in at number 10 is Deliver Us from Evil, a sequel to David Baldacci's stand-alone thriller The Whole Truth.

Evan Waller is a monster. He has built a fortune from his willingness to buy and sell anything ... and anyone. In search of new opportunities, Waller has just begun a new business venture: one that could lead to millions of deaths all over the globe.

On Waller's trail is Shaw, the mysterious operative from The Whole Truth, who must prevent Waller from closing his latest deal. Shaw's one chance to bring him down will come in the most unlikely of places: a serene, bucolic village in Provence.

But Waller's depravity and ruthlessness go deeper than Shaw knows. And now, there is someone else pursuing Waller in Provence -- Reggie Campion, an agent for a secret vigilante group headquartered in a musty old English estate-and she has an agenda of her own.

Hunting the same man and unaware of each other's mission, Shaw and Reggie will be caught in a deadly duel of nerve and wits.

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The Double Comfort Safari Club by Alexander McCall Smith
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In 14th position is The Double Comfort Safari Club, the 11th delightful entry in the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series by Alexander McCall Smith.

Mma Ramotswe and Mma Makutsi head to a safari camp to carry out a delicate mission on behalf of a former guest who has left one of the guides a large sum of money. But once they find their man, Precious begins to sense that something is not right.

To make matters worse, shortly before their departure Mma Makutsi’s fiancé, Phuti Radiphuti, suffers a debilitating accident, and when his aunt moves in to take care of him, she also pushes Mma Makutsi out of the picture. Could she be trying to break up the relationship?

Finally, a local priest and his wife independently approach Mma Ramotswe with concerns of infidelity, creating a rather unusual and tricky situation. Nevertheless, Precious is confident that with a little patience, kindness and good sense things will work out for the best

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This Body of Death by Elizabeth George
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Finally, in 15th place is the 15 mystery in the Thomas Lynley and Barbara Havers series, This Body of Death by Elizabeth George.

On compassionate leave after the murder of his wife, Thomas Lynley is called back to Scotland Yard when the body of a woman is found stabbed and abandoned in an isolated London cemetery. His former team doesn't trust the leadership of their new department chief, Isabelle Ardery, whose management style seems to rub everyone the wrong way. In fact, Lynley may be the sole person who can see beneath his superior officer's hard-as-nails exterior to a hidden—and possibly attractive—vulnerability.

While Lynley works in London, his former colleagues Barbara Havers and Winston Nkata follow the murder trail south to the New Forest. There they discover a beautiful and strange place where animals roam free, the long-lost art of thatching is very much alive, and outsiders are not entirely welcome. What they don't know is that more than one dark secret lurks among the trees, and that their investigation will lead them to an outcome that is both tragic and shocking.

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The top four mystery bestsellers this week are shown below:

Caught by Harlan CobenThe Lost Symbol by Dan BrownDeception by Jonathan KellermanA River in the Sky by Elizabeth Peters

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Thursday, April 22, 2010

The Mystery Bookshelf: Bruno, Chief of Police, first in a series by Martin Walker

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The Mystery Bookshelf, where you can discover a library of new mysteries, is pleased to feature a new mystery series title we recently received from the publisher.

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Bruno, Chief of Police by Martin Walker
A Bruno, Chief of Police Mystery (1st in series)
Vintage (Trade Paperback)
Publication Date: April 2010
ISBN-13: 978-0-307-45469-0

Bruno, Chief of Police by Martin Walker
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About Bruno, Chief of Police (from the publisher): Meet Benoît Courrèges, aka Bruno, a policeman in a small village in the South of France. He’s a former soldier who has embraced the pleasures and slow rhythms of country life. He has a gun but never wears it; he has the power to arrest but never uses it. But then the murder of an elderly North African who fought in the French army changes all that. Now Bruno must balance his beloved routines—living in his restored shepherd’s cottage, shopping at the local market, drinking wine, strolling the countryside—with a politically delicate investigation. He’s paired with a young policewoman from Paris and the two suspect anti-immigrant militants. As they learn more about the dead man’s past, Bruno’s suspicions turn toward a more complex motive.

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About Martin Walker: The senior director of the Global Business Policy Council and editor emeritus and international affairs columnist at United Press International, he was also the Moscow and U.S. bureau chief for Britain’s The Guardian. He is also a senior scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. He lives in Washington, D.C., and the southwest of France. Visit his website at MartinWalker.com.

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Mystery Book Review: Money To Burn by James Grippando

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Harper (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0-06-155630-0 (0061556300)
ISBN-13: 978-0-06-155630-2 (9780061556302)
Publication Date: February 2010
List Price: $25.99

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Money To Burn by James Grippando
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Review: Wall Street – the hub of America’s economy. James Grippando brings to life just how frighteningly easy it would be to completely destroy the financial institutions that are at the heart of America. Money to Burn is Grippando’s latest masterpiece that is guaranteed to keep readers on the edge of their seats and prevent them from sleeping too soundly.

Michael Cantella is a young climber at Saxton Silvers, the most important investment bank on Wall Street, and has it all. He’s rich, in love, and on his way to even greater success. On a Saxton Silvers’ cruise, Michael and the love of his life spontaneously decide to leave the stuffy Wall Street crew and embark on their own to marry and honeymoon in the Bahamas. Ivy Layton, however, does not get to enjoy her wedding night. Instead she mysteriously disappears and is never to be found. Seven years later, Michael has picked up the pieces and has a new wife, continued success, and an immense bank account. What could possibly go wrong? Apparently everything. The day before Michael turns thirty-five, he comes face to face with the most horrifying reality – his entire bank account has been wiped clean – every penny to his name. Within twenty-four hours, Michael is completely broke, his wife is demanding a divorce, and somehow he is being accused of bringing down the most powerful financial institution on Wall Street. As pieces of the puzzle come together, it seems that the most likely person behind this scheme is Ivy – his deceased wife. Nothing makes sense, and Michael has nowhere to turn – except to his estranged brother who agrees to represent him. Michael must overcome family dissonance, come to terms with his new poverty and homelessness, and realize that everything is nothing like what it seems. But, can he do it and still stay alive? The odds are definitely against him.

Money to Burn is a first-rate thriller. It is utterly terrifying how simple it seems to bring down major financial institutions. In today’s economy, this storyline will leave readers completely unsettled. Grippando does an excellent job of creating characters that are easy to love and even easier to hate. The reader can’t help but yearn for some kind of justice for Michael Cantella. In his words, “When it comes to financial crimes, secrets, violence and even murder, my Wall Street tale proves that sometimes you can clean up toxic waste, and other times it goes up in flames. Intense, hot, uncontrollable flames.” As Michael quickly finds out, sometimes those flames never go out! Money to Burn is also a layering of complex stories that seem completely disconnected, but instead are finely intertwined. Grippando superbly weaves together intricate pasts and character storylines in such a way that each layer is a piece to the puzzle. But that final piece that makes it all come together remains a mystery until the very end. In that Money to Burn is a financial thriller, Grippando uses a plethora of Wall Street terminology. Although this can leave definite confusion for those readers who are not “up” on all the stock market lingo, Grippando does a decent job of clarifying when necessary – though there will still definitely be holes. Without a solid understanding of these terms, the whole explanation of the financial crime will be unclear, but that does not distract from the enjoyment the reader will get from reading. Money to Burn is a gripping read that will leave readers wanting more!

Special thanks to Margo Nauert for contributing her review of Money To Burn and to HarperCollins for providing a copy of the book for this review.

Review Copyright © 2010 — Margo Nauert — All Rights Reserved — Reprinted with Permission

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Synopsis (from the publisher): At thirty-one, Michael Cantella is a rising star at Wall Street's premier investment bank, Saxton Silvers. Everything is going according to plan until Ivy Layton, the love of his life, vanishes on their honeymoon in the Bahamas.

Fast-forward four years. It's the eve of his thirty-fifth birthday, and Michael is still on track: successful career, beautiful new wife, piles of money. Reveling in his good fortune, Michael logs in to his computer, enters his password, and pulls up his biggest investment account: Zero balance. He tries another, and another. All of them zero. Someone has wiped him out. His only clue is a new e-mail message: Just as planned. xo xo.

With these three words Michael's life as he knows it is liquidated, along with his investment portfolio. Saxton Silvers is suddenly on the brink of bankruptcy, and he's the leading suspect in its ruin. Michael is left alone, framed, and facing divorce, with undercover FBI agents afoot, spyware on his computer, and mysterious e-mails from a "JBU." Embroiled in corporate espionage, he's desperate to clear his name and realizes that several signs point to his first wife, Ivy, as a key player. But what if Ivy has come back from the dead, only to visit on Michael a fate worse than death?

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

2010 Hillerman Mystery Competition Entry Deadline is June 1st

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We're not sure when this was first announced, but there are only 6 weeks left to submit your manuscript for consideration in the 2010 Hillerman Mystery Competition.

Sponsored by the Tony Hillerman Writers Conference (THWC) and St. Martin's Press, the competition is open to any professional or non-professional writer, regardless of nationality, who has never been the author of a published mystery and is not under contract with a publisher for publication of a mystery. Only one manuscript entry is permitted per writer. All manuscripts submitted must be original, previously unpublished works of book length (no less than 220 typewritten pages or approximately 60,000 words) written in the English language by the entrant, must not violate any right of any third party or be libelous; and must generally follow the guidelines below:

• Murder or another serious crime or crimes is at the heart of the story and emphasis is on the solution rather than the details of the crime.

• The story's primary setting is the Southwestern United States, including at least one of the following states: Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Southern California and/or Utah.

Nominees will be selected by judges chosen by the editorial staff of St. Martin's Press, with the assistance of organizers of the THWC, and the winner will be chosen by St. Martin's editors. The decision of the editors as to the winner of the competition will be final. St. Martin's reserves the right not to select any winner if, in the sole opinion of the editors, none of the manuscripts submitted are of publishable quality.

Manuscripts must be received by June 1st, 2010. See the competition website for more information, including the complete rules and guidelines, and where to submit your entry.

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Mystery Book Review: Blackout in Precinct Puerto Rico by Steven Torres

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A Luis Gonzalo Mystery

St. Martin's Minotaur (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0-312-32113-9 (0312321139)
ISBN-13: 978-0-312-32113-0 (9780312321130)
Publication Date: March 2010
List Price: $24.99

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Blackout in Precinct Puerto Rico by Steven Torres
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Review: Sheriff Luis Gonzalo investigates the circumstances that led to the brutal beating and rape of a 16-year-old girl in Blackout in Precinct Puerto Rico, the fifth mystery in this series by Steven Torres.

Gonzalo is awakened in the middle of the night by screams coming from the street. Quickly locating their source, he finds a local girl, Luisa Ferre, naked and badly bruised. Asking his wife to take Luisa to the hospital, he comes to the conclusion that if he can find the girl's clothes by backtracking in her steps, he'd find the crime scene ... and maybe have someone under arrest within a short period of time. His deputy had seen her just a few hours earlier at a party that he'd broken up, and Gonzalo sends him there as an alternate starting point for their investigation. But neither man can help consider that her drunken father may ultimately be the one arrested for the crime. With no physical evidence to prove his guilt, however, and with Luisa refusing to name her attacker, Gonzalo and his deputy discover their task is much harder than he initially thought.

Written in a rather spare, somewhat minimalist, manner, Blackout in Precinct Puerto Rico is at its best depicting the people involved with, the rural setting of, and the inevitable politics underlying a criminal investigation in Puerto Rico. The story is told from the author's perspective as narrator:

As [Deputy] Collazo based his opinion of the case on his recollection of Ferre's disposition in the hours before the attack, we should review the actions of the previous night before joining Sheriff Gonzalo in the fields of the valley.

This stylistic approach only works up to a point. Regardless of the character's point-of-view, there is always a sense of detachment, that someone else is telling the story. That the author keeps the focus on the investigation itself, though, helps keep the reader engaged. In the end, Blackout in Precinct Puerto Rico has a well thought out and developed plot with an unanticipated conclusion, two elements that typically result in a competent and satisfying crime novel.

Special thanks to St. Martin's Minotaur for providing a copy of Blackout in Precinct Puerto Rico for this review.

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Synopsis (from the publisher): It’s Friday night when sixteen-yearold Luisa Ferré stumbles into Sheriff Luis Gonzales’ path—naked, battered, and so traumatized she won't say a word. Between partygoers and out of towners, it isn’t long before the list of suspects begins to grow.

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Today's Featured Free Kindle Mystery: Rooms by James L. Rubart

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Kindle Mysteries is pleased to feature a mystery title that is currently available in Kindle eBook format for free from Amazon.com. We don't know how long it will be offered at this special price, so download it today!

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Rooms by James L. Rubart
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B&H Publishing (Kindle eBook)
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About Rooms (from the publisher): On a rainy spring day in Seattle, young software tycoon Micah Taylor receives a cryptic, twenty-five-year-old letter from a great uncle he never knew. It claims a home awaits him on the Oregon coast that will turn his world inside out. Suspecting a prank, Micah arrives at Cannon Beach to discover a stunning, brand new nine-thousand square foot house. And after meeting Sarah Sabin at a nearby ice cream shop, he has two reasons to visit the beach every weekend.

When bizarre things start happening in the rooms of the home, Micah suspects they have some connection to his enigmatic new friend, Rick, the town mechanic. But Rick will only say the house is spiritual. This unnerves Micah because his faith slipped away like the tide years ago, and he wants to keep it that way. But as he slowly discovers, the home isn't just spiritual, it's a physical manifestation of his soul.

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Mystery Book Review: A Stain on the Silence by Andrew Taylor

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Hyperion (Trade Paperback)
ISBN-10: 1-4013-0284-X (140130284X)
ISBN-13: 978-1-4013-0284-9 (9781401302849)
Publication Date: February 2010
List Price: $15.99

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A Stain on the Silence by Andrew Taylor
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Review: The past becomes the present when long-hidden secrets come to light in A Stain on the Silence, a stand-alone mystery by Andrew Taylor.

James is a man in his 40s and happily married. One day he receives a phone call from St. Margaret's Hospice informing him that a patient there, Mrs. Lily Murthington, wants to see him. Lily is the mother of Carlo, a childhood friend ... and she was also James' first lover, when he was 15. James hasn't seen Lily or Carlo since she ended their affair some 24 years ago. With a flood of youthful -- and painful -- memories coming back to him, James visits Lily where he receives shocking news: their relationship produced a daughter, who Lily named Kate. But Kate is in trouble. The police think she has killed her live-in lover and are looking for her. She has no money and no place to stay. James suggests that she contact a lawyer, but Lily insists Kate needs her father ... a man she knows nothing about.

A Stain on the Silence is told in a series of flashbacks that help set the stage for the current situation. There is a sense that James may be remembering events somewhat differently than they actually happened -- for better or worse -- and the consequences of these memories may be relevant to the present. More plot-driven than character-driven, the story unfolds in a way that captures the reader's imagination. Though likely shelved as a mystery, which arguably it is, A Stain on the Silence should also appeal to those readers who appreciate a touching and captivating story, regardless of genre.

Special thanks to guest reviewer Betty of The Betz Review for contributing her review of A Stain on the Silence and to Hyperion for providing a copy of the book for this review.

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Synopsis (from the publisher): What if a childless man in his forties discovers that he has a daughter, the result of an affair twenty-five years earlier? What if the daughter is pregnant? And what if she’s on the run for murder?

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Games of Mystery: Mystery P.I. in The London Caper, New at Big Fish Games

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is pleased to announce the availability of a new mystery casual game from Big Fish Games released today and available to BFG Club members. You can find out more about these games by visiting our page or by clicking on the links provided below.

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Mystery P.I.: The London Caper
Mystery P.I.: The London Caper

Track down the Royal Crown jewels in this latest chapter from the hit investigative series!

Thieves have stolen the Crown Jewels of England's Royal Family. Step into the shoes of the world famous Mystery P.I., who’s been hired to track them down. With only 17 hours before the ransom is due, time is of the essence. You have been summoned to pick up the investigation and use your world-famous detective skills to solve the case. Take to the streets of London and track down these precious gems before they are destroyed!

Visit 25 intriguing locations to find clues left behind by the thieves. Search for over 2000 perfectly hidden objects to solve the caper. Play nine different mini-games including Match 3, Jigsaw Puzzle and Word Search. By finding extra hidden objects such as Keys, Crowns and Handcuffs, you can also unlock extra bonus modes and massive points.

Mystery P.I.: The London Caper may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (38.29 MB) may be downloaded and played for free for one hour.

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

The Glades, a New Crime Drama from A&E, Premieres July 13th

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Last February we reported that A&E had placed an order for 13 episodes of Sugarloaf, a crime drama set in rural Florida. Today The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that the network has set a date for its premiere, now titled The Glades: Tuesday, July 13th at 10 PM (ET/PT).

A police procedural, The Glades stars Matt Passmore as Jim Longworth, an attractive, brilliant, yet hard to get along with homicide detective from Chicago who after being wrongfully accused of sleeping with his former Captain's wife and forced into exile. Longworth relocates to Sugarloaf, a sleepy small resort town in the middle of nowhere on the Gulf Coast of Florida where the sunshine and golf are plentiful and crime is seemingly at a minimum. Yet life in Sugarloaf is not as beautiful as it may seem.

In the pilot episode, the easy life quickly falls by the wayside when a decapitated, unidentifiable woman is found in a creek, begrudgingly dragging Longworth off the golf course in pursuit of her killer. Complicating matters more is his relationship with Callie (played by Kiele Sanchez), a quick-witted, beautiful med student with a 12 year-old son and a husband in prison. With a Titleist sitting on the fourteenth fairway waiting for him to break eighty for the first time in his life, Longworth needles, cajoles, and harangues everyone in his path, including his golf partner and department medical examiner Carlos (Carlos Gómez), as he puzzles out the facts surrounding the mysterious killing to try and identify the victim and bring her killer to justice.

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Warner Bros. Considering Adaptation of Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson

Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
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Following the success of its filmed version of Sherlock Holmes, Pajiba is reporting that Warner Bros. is now preparing another period piece, an adaptation of the classic Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.

According to the article, the studio has a script in hand but is keeping the plot details of their version under wraps.

Treasure Island is one of the very earliest books we can remember reading, being spellbound by the adventure and intrigue. Originally published in 1883 (serialized in the magazine Young Folks), the book has been made into numerous films and made-for-television movies.

About Treasure Island (from the publisher): "Squire Trelawney, Dr. Livesey, and the rest of these gentlemen having asked me to write down the whole particulars about Treasure Island, from the beginning to the end, keeping nothing back but the bearings of the island, and that only because there is still treasure not yet lifted, I take up my pen in the year of grace 17 -- and go back to the time when my father kept the Admiral Benbow inn and the brown old seaman with the sabre cut first took up his lodging under our roof."

So begins Robert Louis Stevenson's cherished, unforgettable adventure that magically captures the thrill of a sea voyage and a treasure hunt through the eyes of its teenage protagonist, Jim Hawkins. Crossing the Atlantic in search of the buried cache, Jim and the ship's crew must brave the elements and a mutinous charge led by the quintessentially ruthless pirate Long John Silver. Brilliantly conceived and splendidly executed, it is a novel that has seized the imagination of generations of adults and children alike.

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Mystery Book Review: The Little Death by P. J. Parrish

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A Louis Kincaid Mystery

Pocket Books (Mass Market Paperback)
ISBN-10: 1-4165-2589-0 (1416525890)
ISBN-13: 978-1-4165-2589-9 (9781416525899)
Publication Date: February 2010
List Price: $7.99

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The Little Death by P. J. Parrish
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Review: Private investigator Louis Kincaid and his partner, ex-Miami police detective Mel Landeta, travel from the west coast of Florida to Palm Beach to assist in the defense of a young man accused of murdering his roommate in The Little Death, the 10th mystery in this series by P. J. Parrish.

Mark Durand's headless body was found in an isolated area just south of Lake Okeechobee. His roommate, Reggie Kent, is arrested for the crime. Reggie remembers Mel as someone who assisted him when he was in trouble years ago, and calls him now for help. Reggie is, as was Mark, a "walker", a good-looking young man who accompanies single (but not necessarily unmarried), wealthy women to high profile events. Reggie insists that sex is not part of the deal, but apparently Mark was more involved than Reggie thought. Louis and Mel start to believe a jealous husband may be the culprit, but then they learn of another headless body, also of an attractive young man who worked in Palm Beach, found five years earlier in a similar location. Then a third body turns up. The Palm Beach County police are reluctant to expand their investigation, believing Reggie guilty, so Louis and Mel proceed to build a case for them. But with potential witnesses unwilling to talk, Palm Beach being a small, insulated community, their efforts are proving to be difficult indeed.

The Little Death is a nuanced thriller with many layers, but also a somewhat uneven one. About midway through it makes an abrupt transition from a stylish whodunit-style murder mystery to a relatively routine, albeit intense, police procedural. Told mostly from the point of view of Louis Kincaid, the story moves along swiftly; even though the book exceeds 400 pages, it doesn't feel that long. The ending may disappoint some as the motivation for the crimes seems rather arbitrary and incompletely related; maybe that was intentional on the part of the author(s), to make them even more shocking, as if chopping off the young men's heads wasn't already. Still, The Little Death is a page-turner, with an open-ended conclusion that will have readers anticipating the next entry in the series. (Note to the author(s): bring back Andrew Swann; he may be deserving of a series all on his own.)

Special thanks to P. J. Parrish for providing an ARC of The Little Death for this review.

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Synopsis (from the publisher): Most people would kill to live in glamorous Palm Beach, with its beautiful women, five-star resorts, and dazzling coast. But most people don't know what really goes on in the bedrooms of the rich and famous ...

Mark Durand did -- and now the handsome high-class "walker," who escorted the wealthiest women to posh affairs, is dead, his beheaded corpse found in an abandoned cattle pen.

South Florida detective Louis Kincaid feels out of his element in Palm Beach, especially after receiving a ticket for driving an ugly car. But plunged into the gruesome homicide case, he's agreed to help prime suspect Reggie Kent, an aging male walker who may or may not have been the victim's lover. And as his investigation snakes through the privileged class, Kincaid uncovers shocking truths about a powerful lady senator whose husband collects dangerous weaponry ... a silver-tongued dowager with a taste for gossip ... and a seductive socialite who tries to make Kincaid forget about his girlfriend Joe Frye -- by whispering three little words: "Die with me."

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Mystery Book Review: Hush by Kate White

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Non-series

Harper (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0-06-157661-1 (0061576611)
ISBN-13: 978-0-06-157661-4 (9780061576614)
Publication Date: March 2010
List Price: $24.99

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Hush by Kate White
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Review: A marketing executive becomes embroiled in a murder investigation that puts her life in jeopardy in Hush, a non-series thriller by Kate White.

Lake Warren's life was already in turmoil. She has recently begun a challenging assignment with a Park Avenue fertility clinic just as her husband moves out, seeking a divorce plus full custody of their two children. At a company dinner, she meets the handsome and sexy Dr. Mark Keaton, newly hired by the clinic, with whom she leaves at the end of the evening. They have a romantic interlude in his apartment after which they both fall asleep. She awakens in the middle of the night and goes out onto the terrace for some fresh air. Dozing off on one of the chaise lounges she wakes up sometime later, and returns to the bedroom to find that Keaton has been murdered, his throat slashed from one end to the other. She knows she should call the police, but her thoughts run to her children and the upcoming custody hearing. Gathering her belongings, she leaves. When the police come to question all who had known Keaton, Lake lies, saying she met him at the dinner the previous night but hadn't seen him since. But like many lies, Lake soon becomes entangled within them, and doesn't think she can maintain her charade much longer. Along with the police, she wonders who killed Keaton. But the question only Lake can ask herself: Did the killer know she was asleep on the terrace at the time of the murder?

The answer must be yes ... but maybe not. In the days following the murder, Lake receives suspicious phone calls late at night and her cat is taken, but returned completely shaved. These events could be related to her work with the clinic itself, which is having its own image problems (hence her employment). Unsure who she can trust, she begins her own investigation in an effort to identify the killer before she becomes a suspect -- or victim -- herself.

Hush is an electrifying thriller, with Lake Warren a compelling lead character, smart and resourceful. The anguish she feels is palpable, the fear for her safety balanced by the concern for her family. The narrative is well-paced, the subplots both relevant to the main storyline and contributing to the overall suspense. Readers will be hard-pressed not to complete this tensely written novel in one setting.

Special thanks to guest reviewer Betty of The Betz Review for contributing her review of Hush and to Authors on the Web for providing a copy of the book for this review.

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Synopsis (from the publisher): When Lake Warren learns that her husband, Jack, is suing for full custody of their two kids four months after their separation, she's pretty certain that things can't get any worse. The upside is that she's working with the Advanced Fertility Center as a marketing consultant, alongside the attractive, flirtatious Dr. Keaton. But the morning after their one-night stand, Lake finds Keaton with his throat slashed and discovers that things can indeed become worse—they can become deadly.

So as not to jeopardize her case for custody, Lake is forced to lie to the police. Having just been intimate with a man who has been murdered, and wanting to protect herself from being charged with the crime, she begins her own search for the truth. Meanwhile, the police start looking at her closely, people at the clinic start treating her with hostility, and strange clues begin dropping—quite literally—on her doorstep, and Lake realizes that she is dangerously close to dark secrets, both about Keaton and the clinic. But can Lake stop what she's started before it's too late?

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Games of Mystery: Masquerade Mysteries, The Case of the Copycat Curator, New from Big Fish Games

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is pleased to announce the availability of a new mystery casual game from Big Fish Games released today and available to BFG Club members. You can find out more about these games by visiting our page or by clicking on the links provided below.

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Masquerade Mysteries: The Case of the Copycat Curator
Masquerade Mysteries: The Case of the Copycat Curator

When a museum curator comes under suspicion of fraud and the police won't help, Joy Black -- a private eye with a flair for disguise and an ability to turn common objects into useful gadgets -- is hired to track down the truth about his shady business deals. Playing as Joy, you'll infiltrate the museum using clever disguises and find clues that lead you through its hidden hallways to the truth. If your investigation skills are up to the task, you'll solve the crime and prove that you are a true master of disguise.

Also available: Masquerade Mysteries: The Case of the Copycat Curator Game Walkthrough.

Masquerade Mysteries: The Case of the Copycat Curator may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (156.23 MB) may be downloaded and played for free for one hour.

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Get any standard game for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. Other benefits include the $2.99 Daily Deal, Tomorrow's Game Today, and special member rewards. And if you purchase any 6 games within a single month, you earn a free game with the Big Fish Game Club Monthly Punch Card! (Collector's Editions earn 3 punches each, half-way towards your free game!)

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Monday, April 19, 2010

Mystery Book Review: The Case of the Haunted Haunted House by Lewis B. Montgomery

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The Milo & Jazz Mysteries

The Kane Press (Trade Paperback)
ISBN-10: 1-57565-295-1 (1575652951)
ISBN-13: 978-1-57565-295-5 (9781575652955)
Publication Date: July 2009
List Price: $6.95

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The Case of the Haunted Haunted House by Lewis B. Montgomery
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Review: Milo and Jazz's grade school class comes up with an idea to host a haunted house for their community's Spring Thing, but the building they choose to use for the event may indeed be haunted in The Case of the Haunted Haunted House, the third early chapter mystery in this series by Lewis B. Montgomery and illustrated by Amy Wummer.

Milo and Jazz are detectives in training, who receive lessons in the mail from world-famous private eye Dash Marlowe and apply them to real-life mysteries. And they have one on their hands now! A temporary building on school grounds, which hasn't been used recently, is selected as the site of the class's haunted house. But word gets out that the building is inhabited by a spooky ghost, who can be seen at night prowling around. Milo and Jazz are skeptical. Jazz thinks it's just her older brother spreading false rumors; she has a bet with him on which of their classes can raise the most money ... and this is his way of steering people, especially kids from the younger grades, away from the haunted house. But when Milo and Jazz go exploring one night they see a mysterious light moving about in the abandoned school building. Could it really be haunted?

The Case of the Haunted Haunted House starts a tad slowly but builds up to an exciting finish. The lesson from Dash Marlowe involves using motive to solve a case, so Milo and Jazz go about putting themselves in the shoes (not literally, of course!) of their three primary suspects: Jazz's brother, a classmate who likes to play practical jokes, and another classmate who may be angry because her idea for the Spring Thing wasn't chosen. It's an effective way of introducing kids to deductive reasoning ... and a pretty good mystery too!

Like the previous books in the series, the final pages are filled with some really clever brain teasers. Though the book is intended for young readers, ages 5 to 7 or so, the puzzles at the end may be a little too challenging for them -- but that's a good thing, as it will help develop critical thinking skills. Parents may want to sit down with their children and help them work through the logic, as needed.

Special thanks to The Kane Press for providing a copy of The Case of the Haunted Haunted House for this review.

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Synopsis (from the publisher): A ghost? At school? Detective duo Milo and Jazz have their hands full when they find out their class’s “haunted house” might really be haunted!

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