Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Harlequin Intrigue Titles for February 2011

Harlequin Mysteries

eHarlequin.com has released the February 2011 titles in their Intrigue, breathtaking romantic suspense series. Get these edge-of-your-seat reads today with characters who conquer everything from kidnappings to murder mysteries, only to find themselves irresistibly drawn to one another! For more information or to purchase any of the books below, click on the book title or book cover. (Previous months titles can be found on the backlist page.)

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Scene of the Crime: Bachelor Moon by Carla Cassidy
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Scene of the Crime: Bachelor Moon by Carla Cassidy

FBI profiler Sam Connelly had come to Daniella Butler's remote Louisiana bed-and-breakfast to escape the consuming horrors of his job—and the dark demons he fears lurk in his own soul. But finding a dead body on her property changes everything. There's no room in his life—in his heart—for a family. Or so he thinks, until a killer's threat places his irresistible innkeeper and her young daughter under his protection. Now, as the obsessed psychopath inches closer to possessing Daniella, Sam must call upon his elite skills to track his target and keep the beautiful blonde and her child safe. Defending them becomes his greatest challenge. Losing them is not even an option.

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Darkwood Manor by Jenna Ryan
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Darkwood Manor by Jenna Ryan

An estate haunted by over a hundred years of tragedy—and Donovan Black stood at the heart of it. Like Darkwood Manor, Donovan was an utter mystery. An FBI sharpshooter who couldn't break away from his past, he only wanted to make sure that history didn't repeat itself—especially now that the manor had a lovely new owner.

Isabella Ross had either discovered the perfect vacation spot or her final resting place. Now her only hope for survival is a man who doesn't want her around—a man she can't seem to resist. But the secrets in his family's attic threaten to consume them both, and something—or someone—won't rest until the manor house is empty …

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Gunning for Trouble by HelenKay Dimon
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Gunning for Trouble by HelenKay Dimon

When he was recruited by the Recovery Project, Caleb Mattern found a new lease on life. Tracking missing persons. Protecting witnesses. But even after stretching his muscles and becoming one of the company's elite agents, he couldn't leave his past behind. Avery Walters wouldn't let him.

His former boss had also been his onetime lover, and now she's burst back into his life with dangerous consequences. But settling old scores won't be on the agenda—not yet! With the nation's security depending on them to act appropriately, Caleb must pull off the most impossible assignment of his career. Now that Avery's put her life in his hands, what will Caleb do with it?

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Brazen by Patricia Rosemoor
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Brazen by Patricia Rosemoor

Despite their uncanny psychic connection, Siobhan McKenna had once pushed Clay Salazar away. Better to break his heart than to be responsible for his death, as her family curse threatened any man she loved. But now the feisty McKenna faces trouble on her ranch—someone's trying to drive the Double JA into the dust! Her solution: hire Clay, a Navajo-trained horse gentler, to run the place. With their special connection severed, his life should be safe.

But amid growing danger and scandalous revelations, it doesn't take long for Siobhan and Clay to bond—more than psychically. And Clay isn't about to let her walk away from him again. But can their shared passion overwhelm her fears? Or will the McKenna curse claim another victim?

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.38 Caliber Cover-Up by Angi Morgan
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.38 Caliber Cover-Up by Angi Morgan

Undercover DEA agent Erren Rhodes was used to working alone. So the very idea of teaming up with Officer Darby O'Malley to ferret out a killer wasn't exactly how he thought this critical mission would go. But thanks to information only the beautiful cop possessed, finding whoever was responsible for shooting Erren's friend made Darby a valuable—and irresistible—partner. Digging into the case, though, revealed a far-reaching conspiracy … and angered all the wrong people. Now, trying to bring a killer to justice while keeping Darby safe was making Erren remember why he was better off on his own. Especially when Darby made him long to hole up with her in the safe house and never let her out of his sight.

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Seized by the Shiek by Ann Voss Peterson
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Seized by the Shiek by Ann Voss Peterson

After one too many death threats, Sheik Efraim Aziz was ready to end his business in Wyoming and head home. But one last horse ride had kept him in town a little longer. Callie McGuire had followed him on his private journey, leaving him mesmerized by her beauty and just enough time to save her from the gunshots they both barely escaped. Now, figuring out who was targeting them would keep him glued to her side no matter how much she claimed she didn't need his protection. With their list of suspects growing—along with their attraction—Efraim found working with Callie an unexpected pleasure. Suddenly, despite the danger surrounding them, Wyoming seemed so much more appealing …

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Theatrical Trailer for The Mechanic

The Mechanic (2011)

A couple of weeks ago we posted a red-band trailer for The Mechanic starring Jason Statham and Ben Foster as hitmen, master and apprentice. A day or so later the theatrical trailer was released, but somehow we missed it at the time. We're embedding it below.

Here's the complete synopsis of the film from the studio: Arthur Bishop (Jason Statham) is a "mechanic", an elite assassin with a strict code and unique talent for cleanly eliminating targets. It's a job that requires professional perfection and total detachment, and Bishop is the best in the business. But when his mentor and close friend Harry (Donald Sutherland) is murdered, Bishop is anything but detached. His next assignment is self-imposed: he wants those responsible dead. His mission grows complicated when Harry's son Steve (Ben Foster) approaches him with the same vengeful goal and a determination to learn Bishop's trade. Bishop has always acted alone but he can't turn his back on Harry's son. A methodical hit man takes an impulsive student deep into his world and a deadly partnership is born. But while in pursuit of their ultimate mark, deceptions threaten to surface and those hired to fix problems become problems themselves.

A remake of the 1972 Charles Bronson film, also titled The Mechanic, The Mechanic opens in theaters January 28th, 2011.

Ken Bruen's Serialized Novel Black Lens Starts Tomorrow on Mulholland Books

Black Lens by Ken Bruen

Starting tomorrow, Wednesday January 19th, Mulholland Books will be serializing Black Lens, a novel by Ken Bruen. New episodes/chapters (we're not sure which) will appear weekly on Wednesdays thereafter.

Other than being subtitled "Noir for 2011 and beyond" and with art by crime novelist Jonathan Santlofer (is it a graphic novel?) we don't know anything about the book ... but you can be sure we'll be there to check it out!

Mulholland Books is an imprint of Little, Brown, and in addition to this new serialized novel, features original stories by writers of mystery and suspense on its website. (Hat tip to The Rap Sheet for reminding us of this event.)

OMN Welcomes Scott Nicholson, Author of Crime Beat

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Omnimystery News is delighted to welcome Scott Nicholson as our guest blogger. A writer of thrillers, comic books, short stories, and screenplays, Scott's most recent novella is Crime Beat (Haunted Computer Books, January 2011 eBook, 294-0-01-205035-9).

Today, Scott writes that crime doesn't pay ... but neither does journalism.

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Scott Nicholson
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Scott Nicholson

I've been a journalist for 13 years, almost as long as I've been a fiction writer, and though I've never directly been the crime reporter, at community papers with small staffs you end up doing a little bit of everything.

That's a great advantage for a novelist. You personally know the police chief, you learn how to go through court records, and most of all you register the day-to-day calamity that flows over the broadband scanner. For example, I will never again own a motorcycle after hearing the alarming frequency of collision calls in which the car is "PD," property damage only, while the motorcycle operator is "PI," personal injury, with ambulances en route.

I started Crime Beat a few years ago, when we had a sullen, idealistic guy coming in to take over crime coverage, along with courts and some politics. It seemed like the moment this guy sat his desk, a crime spree erupted—meth labs, breaking and entering, and even a murder, something that only happens about once a year in our small Appalachian community.

I even joked that he was either the devil or else he called in some favors to have all this crime to splash on the front page. From there, the idea was born, though I wrote the story from the point of view of the editor, a position I've never held and in fact have passed up on more than one occasion, because I knew it would entail responsibilities that would detract from my fiction.

I came back to the story a couple of months ago, when my latest thriller Disintegration hit #30 on the Kindle bestseller list, topping #1 in both Mystery and Suspense. I'm usually known for paranormal or supernatural thrillers, so I wanted to get more mystery stories out, because mystery was one of the first genres I followed and got published in.

I knew it was going to be a novella, because it's first-person POV and difficult to carry on for a full 80,000 words. The editor character came from a blend of my experiences and a little bit of my sardonic, cynical side. It's hard not to become cynical after witnessing so much tragedy, political ineptitude, and plain old cruelty, and then processing it for the public.

For that reason, I rarely follow national or world news. It's sort of like what they say about sausage: once you see it being made, you don't want to eat it.

Crime Beat was a pleasant, harmless way to address the urge to deliver sensationalism as a commodity. People accuse the media of delivering only bad news, but our sales go up when there's a murder on the front page. We didn't commit the murder, but we welcome the dropped quarters. Maybe we're not so much better than the person who committed the crime.

As my newshound says in the story, crime does pay. It just seems to pay everybody but the criminal.

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Scott Nicholson is author of 12 novels, including The Red Church, The Skull Ring, Speed Dating with the Dead, and As I Die Lying, as well as six story collections. With J. R. Rain, he writes the Cursed! urban fantasy series, and as L. C. Glazebrook, he writes the paranormal romance series October Girls. Visit his website at HauntedComputer.com.

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Crime Beat by Scott Nicholson
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About Crime Beat: When John Moretz takes a job as a reporter in the Appalachian town of Sycamore Shade, a crime wave erupts that boosts circulation and leaves people uneasy. Then a murder victim is discovered, and Moretz is first on the scene.

As more bodies are discovered, Moretz comes under police suspicion, but the newspaper's sales are booming due to his coverage of sensational crime. His editor is torn between calling off his newshound and cashing in on the attention, plus the editor is romancing the big-city reporter assigned to cover the suspected serial killer.

And Moretz seems to be one step ahead of the other reporters, the police, and even the killer himself.

Crime Beat is available in all digital formats: a Kindle edition at Amazon.com, a NOOKBook at Barnes&Noble.com, and in other formats at Smashwords. The 21,000-word novella comes with a bonus story "Do You Know Me Yet?" from the Head Cases collection.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Summit Considering Sequel to Graphic Novel Adaptation Red

Red (2010)

Collider is reporting that Summit Entertainment has hired Jon Hoeber and Erich Hoeber, the screenwriters who adapted Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner's graphic novel Red, to write a sequel. The film, also titled Red, stars Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren, Morgan Freeman, and John Malkovich as retired spies who re-team to learn who has targeted them for elimination. The brothers also recently adapted the graphic novel Whiteout.

This is an interesting development and one we'll be sure to follow. Besides, where else can you find ever so proper Dame Helen Mirren wielding high-powered automatic weaponry!

If you haven't seen Red yet, you can meet the team below (via Yahoo! Movies). Red (DVD) and Red (Blu-ray disc) are available on January 25th, and may be pre-ordered.

White Collar Returns with New Episodes Tuesday, January 18th on USA Network

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

One of our favorite series, White Collar, returns from its long hiatus with new episodes tomorrow, Tuesday January 18th at 10 PM (ET/PT) on USA Network.

When Peter is suspended by the FBI for a crime he didn't commit, he is forced to run a sting with Neal and the gang to catch Mozzie's shooter, and clear his name. Check out "Burke's Seven" guest-starring Paul Blackthorn (who appeared last year in an episode titled "Point Blank") and Hilarie Burton as Sara Ellis (episodes "In the Red" and "Unfinished Business").

Watch a short promo for the series below:

A New Trailer for HBO's Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones (HBO)

HBO has posted a new trailer for its upcoming fantasy adventure drama Game of Thrones, adapted from the books in the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series by George R. R. Martin, the first of which is titled A Game of Thrones.

In a land where summers span decades and winters can last a lifetime, the struggle for the Iron Throne has begun. It will stretch from the south, where heat breeds plots, lusts and intrigues; to the vast and savage eastern lands; all the way to the frozen north, where an 800-foot wall of ice protects the kingdom from the dark forces that lie beyond. Kings and Queens, knights and renegades, liars, lords and honest men ... all will play the Game of Thrones.

Game of Thrones premieres on HBO on April 17th; ten episodes have been produced. We've previously posted an in-depth preview of the series; you can watch the latest trailer below:

Mystery and Suspense Films, New This Week on DVD (110118)

Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller Films on DVD and/or Blu-ray Disc

Checking through our list of films currently scheduled for release this week on DVD and/or Blu-ray disc, shown below are those that fall into the mystery, suspense, and thriller categories.

Available on DVD Available on DVD
Available on Blu-ray Disc Available on Blu-ray Disc
Available on VOD Available on Video on Demand (via Amazon.com)

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Takers

Takers (2010) Takers on DVDTakers on Blu-ray DiscTakers on Video on Demand

After pulling off a spectacular series of brilliantly planned bank robberies, a notorious team of professional criminals attempts one last heist, a once-in-a-lifetime job with a $25 million payoff. And all that stands in their way is a cop hell-bent on doing whatever it takes to solve the case and bring the takers down.

This high-stakes action thriller stars Matt Dillon, Paul Walker, Idris Elba, Jay Hernandez, Michael Ealy and Tip “T.I.” Harris with Chris Brown and Hayden Christensen. (PG-13, 1:47)

Purchase Options: DVD | Blu-ray | VOD

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Buried

Buried (2010) Buried on DVDBuried on Blu-ray DiscBuried on Video on Demand

Paul Conroy (Ryan Reynolds) is not ready to die. But when he wakes up six feet underground with no idea of who put him there or why, life for the truck driver and family man instantly becomes a hellish struggle for survival. Buried with only a cell phone and a lighter, his contact with the outside world and ability to piece together clues that could help him discover his location are maddeningly limited. Poor reception, a rapidly draining battery, and a dwindling oxygen supply become his worst enemies in a tightly confined race against time; fighting panic, despair and delirium, Paul has only ninety minutes to be rescued before his worst nightmare comes true. (R, 1:35)

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Stone

Stone (2010) Stone on DVDStone on Blu-ray Disc

The lives of a seasoned corrections official and a scheming inmate become dangerously intertwined when Jack Mabry (Robert De Niro), a parole officer days away from retirement, is asked to review the case of Gerald “Stone” Creeson (Edward Norton), in prison for arson. Now eligible for early release, Stone needs to convince Jack he has reformed, but his attempts to influence the older man’s decision with his wife Lucetta (Milla Jovovich) have profound and unexpected effects on them both. This tale of passion, betrayal and corruption skillfully weaves together the parallel journeys of two men grappling with dark impulses, as the line between lawman and lawbreaker becomes precariously thin. (R, 2:21)

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Anthony Horowitz To Write New Sherlock Holmes Novel

Anthony Horowitz

Earlier today the BBC reported on the title of the new James Bond thriller by Jeffery Deaver.

In that same article, there is a mention that Anthony Horowitz will write a new, full-length Sherlock Holmes novel, the first time the estate of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has given its approval for such a work.

"My aim is to produce a first rate mystery for a modern audience while remaining absolutely true to the spirit of the original," said Horowitz.

The untitled book is expected to be published in September 2011.

Horowitz is the creator of Foyle's War, one of the finest (in our opinion) television series ever to be produced, as well as a contributor to several other crime drama series, including Midsomer Murders and adaptations of Agatha Christie's Poirot novels and short stories.

Next James Bond Thriller Titled Carte Blanche

Carte Blanche by Jeffery Deaver

The BBC is reporting that the next James Bond thriller, written by crime novelist Jeffery Deaver, is titled Carte Blanche. The title and cover for what was previously called "Project X" were revealed today in Dubai, the setting for the book.

Carte Blanche is expected to be in bookstores on May 27th, 2011.

Telemystery: Justified and Waking the Dead, New This Week on DVD

Telemystery, the most complete selection of detective, amateur sleuth, private investigator, and suspense television mystery series now available or coming soon to DVD

Telemystery, your source for one of the most comprehensive selections of detective, amateur sleuth, private investigator, and suspense television mystery series, mini-series and made-for-television movies, now available or coming soon to DVD or Blu-ray disc, is profiling two series being released this week.

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Justified: Season One, a Mystery TV Series
Information on Justified: Season One

Timothy Olyphant stars as Deputy US Marshal Raylan Givens in the FX Networks crime drama Justified.

A true-blue hero and something of a throwback, he's given to wearing a Stetson and cowboy boots, carrying his sidearm in a hip holster -- a weapon he only draws when he has to, and when he does, he shoots to kill, because, as he sees it, that’s the purpose of a gun.

The character of Raylan Givens was created by crime novelist Elmore Leonard, who featured the Marshal in several short stories.

The Justified: Season One DVD set of 3 discs contains the 13 episodes that aired from March through June 2010. Also available: Justified: Season One (Blu-ray disc).

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Waking the Dead: Season Five, a Mystery TV Series
Information on Waking the Dead: Season Five

Trevor Eve stars as Detective Superintendent Peter Boyd who, with his team of forensic experts, investigates serious crimes that remain unsolved in Waking the Dead.

Following the death of DS Mel Silver, the Cold Case Unit is still in shock. The already intense Boyd is clearly rocked by the loss of a valuable team member, and now has a case that questions his own abilities. So it is left to Dr. Grace Foley (Sue Johnston) and DI Spencer Jordan (Wil Johnson) to try to keep the team stable and integrate the new members of the unit.

The Waking the Dead: Season Five DVD set of 3 discs contains the 6 2-part episodes that originally aired on BBC from September through October 2005.

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Visit the Telemystery website to discover more television mystery series currently available on DVD and Blu-ray disc.

Mystery Godoku Puzzle for January 17, 2011

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!).

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Mystery Godoku Puzzle for January 17, 2011

This week's letters and mystery clue:

A C D E H L O R T

The third Lorraine Page mystery by Lynda La Plante has this title (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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