Friday, May 14, 2010

Mystery Bestsellers for May 14, 2010

Mystery Bestsellers

A list of the top 15 for the week ending May 14, 2010 has been posted on the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books website.

Moving solidly into the top spot this week is the 10th mystery in the Sookie Stackhouse Southern Vampire series, Dead in the Family by Charlaine Harris. And a new legal thriller, which debuted last week just off the list, moves up sharply this week.

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Innocent by Scott Turow
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Moving up to 7th position is Innocent, a sequel to Scott Turow's blockbuster first novel, Presumed Innocent (though his 8th novel set in fictional Kindle County, Illinois).

More than twenty years after Rusty Sabich and Tommy Molto went head-to-head in the shattering murder trial that was part of the shocking conclusion of Presumed Innocent, the men are pitted against each other once again in a riveting psychological match. When Sabich, now over sixty years old and the chief judge of an appellate court, finds his wife, Barbara, dead under mysterious circumstances, Molto accuses him of murder for the second time, setting into motion a trial that is vintage Turow—the courtroom at its most taut and explosive.

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The top four mystery bestsellers this week are shown below:

Dead in the Family by Charlaine HarrisThe 9th Judgment by James PattersonDeliver Us from Evil by David BaldacciThis Body of Death by Elizabeth George

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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Today's Fall 2010 Television Upfront Coverage (100513)

Mysteries on TV

Today's Fall 2010 television upfront coverage from The Hollywood Reporter, focusing on suspense and crime dramas.

The 21st season of Law & Order may be in doubt. NBC and the show's producers have yet to come to terms, with some reports indicating the show has been canceled. (News item)

ABC has picked up six pilots for next season, including the legal procedural from Jerry Bruckheimer titled The Whole Truth, which features a narrative structure that shifts points of view during each episode. Also picked up was the crime drama Detroit 187. (News item)

And announced yesterday, Fox picked up the police drama RideAlong while renewing Lie to Me and Human Target. (News item)

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Mystery Book Review: The End Game by Gerrie Ferris Finger

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Review of The End Game by Gerrie Ferris Finger

Gerrie Ferris Finger introduces Moriah Dru -- just Dru to her friends -- who runs an organization based in Atlanta that tracks down missing children in The End Game, the winner of the 2009 Malice Domestic Best First Traditional Mystery Novel Competition in 2009.

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The End Game by Gerrie Ferris Finger
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The End Game

A Moriah Dru Mystery

St. Martin's Minotaur (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0-312-61155-2 (0312611552)
ISBN-13: 978-0-312-61155-2 (9780312611552)
Publication Date: April 2010
List Price: $24.99

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New Trailer for The Adjustment Bureau, based on a Short Story by Philip K. Dick

Selected Stories of Philip K. Dick
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A new trailer has been released by Universal Pictures for the thriller The Adjustment Bureau, based on the short story "The Adjustment Team", originally published in 1954 and more recently included in the collection Selected Stories of Philip K. Dick.

The Adjustment Bureau stars Matt Damon as charismatic US Congressman David Norris, who meets and falls for ballet dancer Elise Sellas (played by Emily Blunt), only to find that mysterious circumstances -- and the men of The Adjustment Bureau -- are keeping them apart.

The Adjustment Bureau is scheduled to be in theaters September 17th, 2010.

Watch the trailer below.

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Her Interactive Announces Release Date for Nancy Drew in the Trail of the Twister

Nancy Drew 22: Trail of the Twister (PC/Mac Game)

In a press release today, Her Interactive officially announced the 22nd game in the popular Nancy Drew series, Trail of the Twister. And, for the first time ever, the game will be available for both Windowd PC and Mac computers.

In Trail of the Twister, Nancy Drew goes undercover as a competitive storm chaser in this new mystery, set in Oklahoma during the tornado season. Teams are competing for a $100,000,000 prize for discovering a prediction formula for tornados, but something is not quite right ... To solve the mystery of who is sabotaging the storm chasing team, Nancy is thrust into a world of wild weather, high technology, secret conversations, mysterious dealings, and ulterior motives.

The company has also launched a companion website, TrailoftheTwister.com, with background information for the game.

Watch a teaser trailer for the game below.

Nancy Drew: Trail of the Twister is expected to be in stores on June 29th, 2010, and is ESRB rated E for Everyone. For a list of all Nancy Drew games in this series, plus others available on the Nintendo DS and Wii as well as available for immediate download, visit our Games of Mystery: Nancy Drew site.

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Stephen J. Cannell, Michael Connelly, and James Patterson to Appear in Season Finale of Castle

Castle Season One
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Viewers who watched Castle this past Monday saw a preview for the season finale next week that showed a quick glimpse of Castle playing poker. In the past, these poker scenes have featured some real-life contemporary mystery writers counseling Castle's fictional character. And so it is this time!

Stephen J. Cannell, Michael Connelly, and James Patterson will all appear in the May 17th episode titled "A Deadly Game", in which nothing is as it seems when Castle and Beckett investigate what appears to be the assassination of an intelligence operative. Watch a clip of the poker session below (provided by ABC).

The first season of Castle is available on DVD (click the "More about the DVD" button for more information). The Castle Season Two set of DVDs will be released on September 21st, but may be preordered now.

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Derek Jacobi Added to the Cast of The Borgias on Showtime

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The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Derek Jacobi has been added to the cast of the Showtime's upcoming historical crime drama The Borgias. Jacobi will play Cardinal Orsini for the first few episodes, a nemesis to Pope Alexander (Jeremy Irons). The series is expected to premiere sometime early next year.

Jacobi previously starred in another historical series, as the 12th century monk and amateur sleuth Cadfael, which was based on a character created by crime novelist Ellis Peters.

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MBN Welcomes Jeffrey A. Cohen, Author of The Killing of Mindi Quintana

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Mystery Books News is thrilled to welcome Jeffrey A. Cohen as our guest blogger today. Jeffrey is the author of The Killing of Mindi Quintana (Welcome Rain Publishers, May 2010, 978-1-56649-958-3), a crime novel in which a celebrity murderer takes the public by storm — a killer with a book, a jailhouse literary sensation.

Jeffrey takes a look at fame through the backdoor of murder: Our Celebrity Killers.

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Years ago while in law school, I became fascinated with the phenomenon of the jailhouse literary sensation, and particularly, Jack Henry Abbott. He was the convicted murderer who became a cultural icon and literary shooting star when his book of letters to Norman Mailer, In the Belly of the Beast, was published in 1981.

Jeffrey A. Cohen
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One irony of the Abbott case is that this evil man’s letters, irrationally justifying his lifetime of violent crime, resulted in public sympathy, literary acclaim, and even his parole (with Mailer’s assistance). Another irony, a tragic one, is that within six weeks of his release Abbott killed again, the night before a laudatory review of his book would appear in the New York Times. And a final irony—the most perverse of all—is that the man he stabbed in the heart, Richard Adan, 22, a night-shift waiter who refused him the use of an employees-only restroom, was by day pursuing his dream of becoming a writer himself.

We tend to invest our violent criminals with special qualities—they’re poets (like Abbott), they’re rebels (like Gary Gilmore), they have greater souls, or they bravely act in the face of society’s most sacred rules—our antiheros. Only, in truth, they are almost never heroes of any sort, and kill because they are less not more. The jailhouse literary sensation and our other celebrity killers, bask in the limelight of a little life turned big through evil acts, and blossom and flourish in our misconceptions of them.

This is the spark behind The Killing of Mindi Quintana. In my novel, Freddy Builder kills Mindi Quintana, an old college flame, and is writing the book about their relationship everybody wants. It’s a lying rewrite of Mindi’s life and his own, and of his miserably thin involvement with her. Freddy is a department store clerk with dreams he’s done little to further. But now as he awaits trial, excerpts of his book appear and receive praise, and interest grows in the case. His own lawyer, Philip, watches with disgust as Freddy builds his acclaim from the bones of his victim. And as a new celebrity killer takes the stage.

The Killing of Mindi Quintana asks if our iconic criminals are truly the charismatic, talented, existentially heroic figures of film, literature and the press. It explores America’s obsession with its killers, and takes issue with murder as a platform for celebrity, a credential for acclaim. And it delivers a long deserved comeuppance to a false icon: the poet-murderer—the killer with a book.

Author note: A version of this article first appeared at http://incoldblogger.blogspot.com.

For more about The Killing of Mindi Quintana or to discuss these issues, please reach out to me: JeffreyACohenBooks.com. I can also be found on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

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The Killing of Mindi Quintana by Jeffrey A. Cohen
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About The Killing of Mindi Quintana: Freddy Builder is certain he is meant for more. More than his life in corporate America bondage. More than selling china to bluebloods in Philadelphia’s landmark department store, Chanet’s. Meant for more, meant for better, and lacking only, only an occasion to rise to.

And now that occasion is murder-of Mindi Quintana, an old college flame wanting simply to stay in his past.

Freddy’s crime is major news from the start. Mindi is the beautiful daughter of a renowned Philadelphia businessman whose dramatic fall a few years back captivated the city. A televised trial for Freddy is in the offing.

Meanwhile, he is writing the book about his relationship with Mindi everybody wants — a remorseless rewrite of her life, his own, and their miserably thin involvement. As excerpts of his book are published to acclaim, he gives articulate, sympathetic jailhouse interviews, publishes ghostwritten articles on prison issues, and coverage goes national. A new celebrity murderer is taking the stage — a killer with a book, a jailhouse literary sensation.

Freddy’s defense attorney, Philip, watches in disgust as his client builds his fame with the bones of his victim. As a career public defender, Philip thought he’d seen evil in all its incarnations. He’d lost his outrage, his passion for the law, and his marriage along the way. But Freddy’s case is a turning point for him — the public’s sympathy for the poet-murderer, the rebel, the killer as greater soul, stirs something dormant in Philip.

To stop Freddy, and to vindicate Mindi, Philip will have to violate his oath, even break the law. But with the help of Mindi’s best friend Lisa, he gives Mindi back the truth of her life and death. And he’ll deliver a comeuppance to a killer with a book.

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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Male Leads Cast for Film Adaptation of One for the Money by Janet Evanovich

One for the Money by Janet Evanovich
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Several months ago we reported that Katherine Heigl had been signed to star as Stephanie Plum in the film adaptation of One for the Money, the first book in the popular mystery series by Janet Evanovich. Now Variety is reporting that the two male leads for the film have been cast. Jason O'Mara (Life on Mars) will play Joe Morelli, a former vice cop now wanted for murder; and Daniel Sunjata (Rescue Me) will play bounty hunter Ranger, Stephanie Plum's on-again / off-again romantic interest.

Lionsgate recently acquired the US rights to the film, which is set to begin production this July.

The 16th "numbered" book in the series, Sizzling Sixteen, is scheduled to be published next month.

About One for the Money (from the publisher): Welcome to Trenton, New Jersey, home to wiseguys, average Joes, and Stephanie Plum, who sports a big attitude and even bigger money problems (since losing her job as a lingerie buyer for a department store). Stephanie needs cash -- fast -- but times are tough, and soon she's forced to turn to the last resort of the truly desperate: family.

Stephanie lands a gig at her sleazy cousin Vinnie's bail bonding company. She's got no experience. But that doesn't matter. Neither does the fact that the bail jumper in question is local vice cop Joe Morelli. From the time he first looked up her dress to the time he first got into her pants to the time Steph hit him with her father's Buick, M-o-r-e-l-l-i has spelled t-r-o-u-b-l-e. And now the hot guy is in hot water -- wanted for murder.

Abject poverty is a great motivator for learning new skills, but being trained in the school of hard knocks by people like psycho prizefighter Benito Ramirez isn't. Still, if Stephanie can nab Morelli in a week, she'll make a cool ten grand. All she has to do is become an expert bounty hunter overnight -- and keep herself from getting killed before she gets her man.

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The Tiger, a True Story Based Thriller by John Vailiant, to be Adapted for Film

The Tiger by John Vailiant
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The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Guillermo Arriaga (21 Grams, The Burning Plain) is adapting the yet-to-be-published thriller based on real events, The Tiger by John Vailiant, as a vehicle for Brad Pitt. The film will be a co-production between Focus Pictures and Random House's (the book's publisher) film division. The Tiger is scheduled to be published in August 2010.

About The Tiger (from the publisher): When Yuri Trush was called in to investigate an attack by a Siberian tiger, what he found was unlike anything he’d ever encountered. Nothing remained of the victim but stumps of bone protruding from his boots. Even more chilling was the evidence that this attack had been carefully orchestrated, as if the tiger was seeking revenge. Before long, the beast struck again, and Trush, leader of a tiger conservation unit, found himself forced to hunt this animal through the brutal cold of a Siberian winter, becoming intimately acquainted with the tiger’s history, motives, and unique method of attack—until their harrowing final encounter.

John Vaillant recreates these astonishing events against the backdrop of Russia’s most remote frontier, a place where the native peoples worship tigers but poachers threaten the species’ survival. He describes the historic collisions between Chinese and Russian settlers (trappers, thieves, deserters, and exiles), and the struggles of their descendants, who, in the chaotic aftermath of perestroika, turn to poaching to survive—in this case with deadly consequences.

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Mystery Book Review: The Mapping of Love and Death by Jacqueline Winspear

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Review of The Mapping of Love and Death by Jacqueline Winspear

Private investigator Maisie Dobbs is hired by a wealthy American family to look into the whereabouts of a woman who may have been involved with their son, who died in combat during the World War 16 years previously, in The Mapping of Love and Death, the seventh mystery in this series by Jacqueline Winspear.

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The Mapping of Love and Death by Jacqueline Winspear
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The Mapping of Love and Death

A Maisie Dobbs Mystery

Harper (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0-06-172766-0 (0061727660)
ISBN-13: 978-0-06-172766-5 (9780061727665)
Publication Date: March 2010
List Price: $25.99

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ABC Pulls Mystery Series Happy Town from May Schedule

Happy Town (ABC)

After just three episodes, ABC is pulling the new mystery series Happy Town from its May schedule. Entertainment Weekly is reporting that tonight's episode will air at its regular time (10 PM ET/PT), then return on June 2nd for the series' final five episodes.

With minimal promotion, it seems ABC wasn't really all that committed to the series, which some had compared to the network's quirky 1990 drama Twin Peaks. The final episode of Happy Town is scheduled to air June 30th.

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Adaptation of The Firm by John Grisham May Become Network Series

The Firm by John Grisham
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Deadline: Hollywood is reporting that a pilot script adapted from John Grisham's 1991 legal thriller The Firm is being shopped to the networks. Lukas Reiter, who wrote the screenplay, developed the project years ago for CBS, but no pilot was ever produced. Grisham is reported to be involved in this new project, and will co-executive produce with Reiter.

A theatrical adaptation of The Firm was released in 1993, starring Tom Cruise and directed by Sydney Pollack.

About The Firm (from the publisher): At the top of his class at Harvard Law, he had his choice of the best in America. He made a deadly mistake.

When Mitch McDeere signed on with Bendini, Lambert & Locke of Memphis, he thought he and his beautiful wife, Abby, were on their way. The firm leased him a BMW, paid off his school loans, arranged a mortgage and hired him a decorator. Mitch McDeere should have remembered what his brother Ray -- doing fifteen years in a Tennessee jail -- already knew. You never get nothing for nothing. Now the FBI has the lowdown on Mitch's firm and needs his help. Mitch is caught between a rock and a hard place, with no choice -- if he wants to live.

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Winners of the 2010 Children's Choice Book Awards Announced

Max: A Maximum Ride Novel by James Patterson
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The winners of the 2010 Children's Choice Book Awards have been announced, and mysteries and thrillers are well represented on the list.

James Patterson is the Author of the Year for Max, the fifth thriller in the Maximum Ride series. Peter Brown is Illustrator of the Year for The Curious Garden.

The Kindergarten through 2nd Grade Book of the Year is Lulu, the Big Little Chick, written and illustrated by Paulette Bogan.

The 3rd Grade to 4th Grade Book of the Year is Lunch Lady and the Cyborg Substitute, the first graphic novel mystery in the Lunch Lady series, written and illustrated by Jarrett J. Krosoczka.

The 5th Grade to 6th Grade Book of the Year is Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not-so-Fabulous Life, written and illustrated by Rachel Renee Russell.

Finally, the Teen Choice Book of the Year is Catching Fire, the second book in the Hunger Games series of thrillers by Suzanne Collins. Read a student-written review of Catching Fire on First Clues: Mysteries for Kids.

The winners were chosen by children across the country, who voted for their favorite books, author, and illustrator at bookstores, school libraries, and at BookWeekOnline.com, casting over 115,000 votes.

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Mystery Book Review: The Ark by Boyd Morrison

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Review of The Ark by Boyd Morrison

Boyd Morrison's debut historical thriller, The Ark, is a remarkable account of how a small, dedicated -- some might say fanatical -- group can influence others to follow them, even if they don't know the true intent or scope ... or consequences ... of what is planned for them, and those determined to thwart their efforts.

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The Ark

Non-series

Touchstone (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 1-4391-8179-9 (1439181799)
ISBN-13: 978-1-4391-8179-9 (9781439181799)
Publication Date: May 2010
List Price: $24.99

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