Thursday, September 23, 2010
Peter Robinson Wins 2010 IFOA Harbourfront Festival Prize
In a press release yesterday, the International Festival of Authors (IFOA) announced this year’s $10,000 Harbourfront Festival Prize winner to be crime novelist Peter Robinson. The decision was based on the merits of his own published work and the time he has invested in nurturing the next generation of literary talent.
"I am honoured to be awarded the 2010 Harbourfront Festival Prize. Having looked at the list of previous recipients, I believe it is a privilege to be in such august company and I find it incredibly encouraging that the committee has chosen to recognize crime fiction in this way," Robinson said.
The International Festival of Authors takes place from October 20-30, 2010 in Toronto. The prize will be presented to Peter Robinson on the closing night at 8 PM in the Fleck Dance Theatre.
Thrills and Chills Abound in Twisted Lands: Shadow Town Collector's Edition, a New Suspense Adventure Game from BFG
Games of Mystery 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 Mystery Games: Big Fish Download Games page or by clicking on the links provided below.
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Why does your heart beat faster when you peer into a dark room? What makes the hair on your neck bristle when something invisible whispers in your ear? And why do you jump when something that should not be real appears in the corner of your vision? Dive into the emotion of fear, and find out, in this spooky hidden object adventure game! Gather items, solve puzzles and make spine-chilling discoveries as you explore a deserted island for your partner, who disappeared when your boat crashed on the shore.
This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won’t find in the standard version including bonus gameplay and detailed video walkthroughs.
Twisted Lands: Shadow Town Collector's Edition may be downloaded and purchased for $13.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (164.22 MB) may be downloaded and played for free for one hour; the full version is 397.18 MB.
Watch a preview video below:
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!)
Read Ms. Terri's reviews of the adventure and casual mystery games featured on this site, including Midnight Mysteries: The Edgar Allan Poe Conspiracy, Nancy Drew Dossier: Lights, Camera, Curses!, Enlightenus, and many more!
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Telemystery: New Prime Time Crime for Thursday, September 23rd
Tomorrow, Thursday September 23rd, there are no new prime time crime series premiering this season, just returning favorites.
CBS: The eleventh season of CSI airs its opening episode at 9 PM (ET/PT). In "Shock Waves", Ray Langston (Laurence Fishburne) fights for his life after being stabbed by psychopath Nate Haskell, while the other CSIs attend a funeral that turns deadly. Justin Bieber guest stars as Jason McCann, a troubled teen who is faced with a terrible decision regarding his only brother, a decision that leads him into an explosive confrontation with the CSIs.
CBS: The third season opener of The Mentalist follows at 10 PM (ET/PT) with "Red Sky at Night". When the California Bureau of Investigation investigates the kidnapping of a prominent lawyer and state house lobbyist, the CBI Director wants Patrick Jane (Simon Baker) on the case, but he is uncertain of his future with the unit after his encounter with Red John.
Fox: Bones returns for a sixth season at 8 PM (ET/PT) with an episode titled "The Mastodon in the Room". With Cam's reputation and career on the line, the team travels from overseas to help her solve the case of an unidentified young boy. Bones is based on characters created by forensic anthropologist and mystery author Kathy Reichs, and stars Emily Deschanel as Dr. Temperance Brennan and David Boreanaz as Agent Seeley Booth.
Fox: The third season premiere of Fringe follows at 9 PM (ET/PT) with "Olivia". After the extraordinary turn of events that shockingly left an imprisoned Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv) "over there," she fights to find her way home. Meanwhile, Peter Bishop (Joshua Jackson) and Walter Bishop (John Noble) try to move on with their lives unknowingly alongside alternate Olivia.
In the Belly of Jonah by Sandra Brannan (Book Review)
In the Belly of Jonah by Sandra Brannan. A Liv Bergen Mystery. Greenleaf Book Group Press Trade Paperback, September 2010.
When one of Liv Bergen's employees is killed in a most brutal -- though oddly artistic -- way, she's drawn into the investigation and becomes a target herself in In the Belly of Jonah, the first mystery in this series by Sandra Brannan.
Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: In the Belly of Jonah by Sandra Brannan.
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Check Out The Rap Sheet's Killed in the Ratings Series
Our friends over at The Rap Sheet have been running a most entertaining series of posts they call "Killed in the Ratings", crime dramas that, at the time, showed great promise but were canceled after (or sometimes during) their first season.
Thirteen shows have been selected to be featured, of which (as of this morning) nine have been posted: Serpico, Leg Work, Joe Forrester, Gavilan, The Devlin Connection, Nakia, The Delphi Bureau, Get Christie Love!, and Griff. All of the posts include detailed background information as well as videos of the opening credits.
We've been watching crime dramas since way back when, but we have to admit, some of these are new to us! How many do you remember?
The Secret Series Book 4: This Isn't What It Looks Like by Pseudonymous Bosch
Yesterday, the fourth book in the Secret Series by Pseudonymous Bosch, This Isn't What It Looks Like, was published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.
If it were up to the author, the mysterious and possibly paranoid Pseudonymous Bosch, you wouldn’t even be allowed to see these books, never mind read them. It’s very dangerous for outsiders to know too much about 11-year-old survivalist Cass, or her talkative buddy Max-Ernest, or their hair-raising battles with the evil Midnight Sun. For centuries the skeletal Ms. Mauvais and her vile minions have wreaked havoc with their relentless quest for eternal youth. Now the Secret is almost within their grasp ... if only they can wrestle it from Cass!
In this daring fourth adventure, Cass finds herself alone and disoriented, a stranger in a dream-like, medieval world. Where is she? Who is she? With the help of a long-lost relative, she begins to uncover clues and secrets -- piecing together her family's history as she fights her way back to the present world.
Meanwhile, back home, Cass is at the hospital in a deep coma. Max-Ernest knows she ate Time Travel Chocolate -- and he's determined to find a cure. Can our expert hypochondriac diagnose Cass's condition before it's too late? And will he have what it takes to save the survivalist?
Learn more about the series, including an entertaining video from Nosey Reader News, on the Little, Brown website.
Find more mystery series for children and young adults at First Clues: Mysteries for Kids.
USA Network Renews Law & Order: Criminal Intent for Tenth and Final Season
In a press release yesterday, USA Network (a unit of NBC Universal) announced that the network had ordered eight episodes of Law & Order: Criminal Intent, which will comprise its tenth and final season, to air sometime in 2011. Original series star Vincent D'Onofrio will return as Detective Robert Goren. Jeff Goldblum, who starred in the ninth season as Detective Zach Nichols, has already announced he was leaving the series.
Separately, the studio producing the series announced it has made a pilot commitment for a new project with Dick Wolf, who created the Law & Order franchise.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Red Star Rising by Brian Freemantle (Book Review)
Red Star Rising by Brian Freemantle. A Charlie Muffin Mystery. Minotaur Books Hardcover, August 2010.
Charlie Muffin is seconded to the British Embassy in Moscow to investigate when an unidentified body of a man is inexplicably found dead in the garden of the supposedly secure grounds in Red Star Rising, the fourteenth mystery in this series by Brian Freemantle.
Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: Red Star Rising by Brian Freemantle.
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Telemystery: New Prime Time Crime for Wednesday, September 22nd
This week we're highlighting some of the new and returning prime time crime series that may be of interest to fans of mystery and suspense television programming. Here are the featured series for Wednesday, September 22nd.
ABC: The pilot episode of The Whole Truth airs at 10 PM (ET/PT). Jimmy Brogan (Rob Morrow), born and raised in Hell's Kitchen, is and one of New York's rising criminal defense attorney stars. Kathryn Peale (Maura Tierney), the product of a New England background and a sheriff father, is a Deputy Bureau Chief in the Manhattan District Attorney's office. These two have been friends (but enemies in the courtroom) since their days at Yale Law School, and face off in a case of a high school history teacher and family man who's arrested for the rape and murder of a female student.
CBS: The sixth season of Criminal Minds opens with an episode titled "The Longest Night" at 9 PM (ET/PT). The Behaviorial Analysis Unit (BAU) team closes in on a serial killer as he continues his murder spree throughout Los Angeles -- with Detective Spicer's kidnapped daughter as his hostage. The series stars Joe Mantegna as David Rossi, a founding member of the BAU.
CBS: The pilot episode of The Defenders airs at 10 PM (ET/PT). Las Vegas defense attorneys Nick Morelli (Jim Belushi) and Pete Kaczmarek (Jerry O'Connell) defend a young man facing a murder charge in a case unique to the city that requires a slight bending of the rules and "by any means necessary" tactics.
NBC: Undercovers premieres at 8 PM (ET/PT) with its pilot episode. Outwardly, Steven Bloom (Boris Kodjoe) and his wife, Samantha (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), are a typical married couple who own and operate a small catering company in Los Angeles. Secretly, the duo were two of the best spies the CIA had ever known, until they fell in love on the job five years ago and retired. When fellow spy and good friend Leo Nash (Carter MacIntyre) goes missing while on the trail of a Russian arms dealer, the Blooms are reinstated by boss and agency liaison, Carlton Shaw (Gerald McRaney), to locate and rescue Nash.
NBC: The twelfth season of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit opens with two back-to-back episodes, starting at 9 PM (ET/PT). In "Locum", a foster couple call Detectives Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) to the scene of the crime when their ten-year-old adopted daughter disappears. It soon comes to light that she ran away to meet with a man named Erik Weber, whom she met on the internet and whom Benson and Stabler suspect of ulterior motives regarding the girl. Weber denies any wrongdoing, and also expresses romantic interest in Benson. However, as the investigation continues, the detectives realize that the girl's foster parents may be hiding something that could change the entire course of the case. In "Bullseye", Detectives Benson and Stabler are called to the hospital after a 10-year-old girl is raped. They arrive to find her so traumatized that she cannot even tell them her name. With the help of Detectives Odafin Tutuola and John Munch, they are able to identify the young victim. But they soon realize that her home life is far from normal as Dr. George Huang discovers that her mother suffers from a rare condition that renders her unable to recognize that the young girl is, in fact, her daughter. When the detectives find themselves without a lead, Erik Weber, a man they met on their previous case, decides to get involved. But he may be overstepping his bounds.
NBC Picks Up Pilot based on the Spy Novel Legends by Robert Littell
The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that NBC has picked up a pilot based on the 2005 novel Legends by Robert Littell.
Adapted by Mark Bomback (Deception, Unstoppable), the storyline is about a government agent who slips into past personas created for him by the CIA -- so-called "legends" -- all the while wondering if his current identity isn't a legend as well.
We haven't read the book, but the plot seems to have potential for a series. What do you think?
Monday, September 20, 2010
The Paramour's Daughter by Wendy Hornsby (Book Review)
The Paramour's Daughter by Wendy Hornsby. A Maggie MacGowen Mystery. Perseverance Press Trade Paperback, September 2010.
Forty-three year old Los Angeles filmmaker Maggie MacGowen's life is turned upside down when she learns she is the daughter of her father's affair with an intern while he was teaching in France -- and her birth mother was just killed by a hit-and-run driver in Malibu -- in The Paramour's Daughter, the seventh mystery in this series by Wendy Hornsby.
Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: The Paramour's Daughter by Wendy Hornsby.
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Film Rights Acquired for Firelight Series by Sophie Jordan
Variety is reporting that Mandalay Pictures has acquired the film rights to the paranormal suspense thriller Firelight by Sophie Jordan. The first in an expected three book series for young adults, Firelight was published earlier this month by HarperCollins.
The storyline centers on Jacinda, a draki -- a descendant of dragons, and whose greatest defense is her secret ability to shift into human form. When she breaks the most sacred tenet among her kind, she is forced to flee into the mortal world ... where she meets and falls in love with a young man -- a draki hunter.
Midnight Mysteries: The Edgar Allan Poe Conspiracy, New for Nintendo DS
Tomorrow, September 21st, the murder mystery game Midnight Mysteries: The Edgar Allan Poe Conspiracy is released for the Nintendo DS.
In the game, the master of macabre, Edgar Allan Poe, leads you on a shadowy journey to finally solve the mystery of his death. As a famed mystery writer, you're looking for your next cold case to crack when an unexpected visitor hands you the perfect case to get your career moving again. When Edgar leads you through some of his most famous works, The Raven, The Gold Bug, The Mystery of Marie Roget and The Purloined Letter, you'll collect clues, interview witnesses and piece together the conspiracy behind the death of one of America's greatest writers. Who killed Edgar? And, why were such measures taken so that no one would ever know the truth? You have 24 hours and ghosts of the past to guide you!
For more mystery games available on the Nintendo DS, visit Games of Mystery.
Telemystery: New Prime Time Crime for Tuesday, September 21st
Continuing with our look at the new season of prime time crime, we're highlighting some of the new and returning series that may be of interest to fans of mystery and suspense television programming that premiere on Tuesday, September 21st.
ABC: The pilot episode of Detroit 1-8-7 airs at 10 PM (ET/PT). Detectives Damon Washington (Jon Michael Hill) and Louis Fitch (Michael Imperioli) investigate a double homicide at a pharmacy. Was it a drug theft gone bad or something else entirely? Meanwhile, Sergeant Jesse Longford (James McDaniel) and Detective Vikram Mahajan (Shaun Majumder) try to track down the killer of an attorney with many enemies. When both cases intersect, the cops are in a race against time to stop the killing spree, culminating in a high-speed pursuit and a perilous standoff, putting the cops in harm's way.
NBC: The eighth season of NCIS premieres at 8 PM (ET/PT) in an episode titled "Spider and the Fly." Special Agent Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and his team are potential targets when their investigation of the murder of a helicopter pilot leads Gibbs back to the vengeful Paloma Reynosa, whose father Gibbs murdered. With Paloma Reynosa still on the loose, Gibbs must take desperate measures to protect the ones he loves.
NBC: The second season of NCIS: Los Angeles follows with two new episodes beginning at 9 PM (ET/PT). In "Human Traffic", when one of their own disappears while undercover, the team must work alongside LAPD on a case involving human-trafficking, money laundering and drugs. In "Black Widow", after a mysterious hit squad takes out a Special Agent on assignment, the NCIS team jumps into action before the next target is set. NCIS: Los Angeles stars Chris O'Donnell as Special Agent "G" Callen and LL Cool J as Special Agent Sam Hanna.