Friday, March 16, 2012

OMN Welcomes Novelist David Grace

Omnimystery News: Authors on Tour

Omnimystery News is pleased to welcome novelist David Grace. David is the author of twelve novels, two collections of crime short stories and five collections of science fiction short stories.

Today David tells us about one of the most commonly asked questions of a writer, "Where do you get your ideas?" He follows up with some advice for new writers. David is also giving our readers a chance to download one of his ebooks for free; see details below.

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Where Do You Get Your Ideas?

First, an idea is not a story. For example, here's an idea — The first U.S. mission to Mars comes back with some terrible plague. Let's call this proposed book, The Slime From Mars. But wait, who is the Hero? You can't tell. What is the story, that is, what happens and who does it happen to? You can't tell. This isn't really a story at all. It is an idea. The Hero could be the ship's captain, the base medical officer, a doctor from the CDC, the Captain's wife, the small town doctor near the base, etc. The story could be about the spread of a fatal disease or that the disease turns the captain into a serial killer or a genius, or … Point One: ideas are not stories. Books have to have a story.

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So, where do you start? There is no one place. You could start by picking the structure of the story you want to tell. For example, a chase story is one where the Hero is after something or someone. Or, other people might be chasing the Hero. Other people might also be after the same thing the Hero is after, making it a race-chase story. That is an example of one type of story structure. A mystery structure is one where some terrible event has occurred and the Hero wants to find out who did it. A thriller is often one in which a terrible event is about to occur and the Hero wants to stop it. You can easily think of other types of story structures. So, you could start by picking the kind of story structure that you enjoy working with. Once you know the structure of the story, you can go from there to figuring out who your Hero is. When you know what the story structure is and who the Hero is, then you are ready to pick the Idea.

Or, you might start with the Hero. You might want to write a story about a unique person, say Sherlock Holmes, who has an unusual personality and ability. Once you know who your Hero is, you can go from there to picking the story structure and from the structure to figuring out the Idea. In other words, the nature of the Hero directs you to a particular story structure. If the Hero is Sherlock Holmes, the story structure will probably not be about a lost love regained. It will most likely be a mystery because Holmes is really good at solving mysteries.

Yes, you could even start with the Idea. Back to The Slime From Mars. You could go from the idea of the Martian virus to picking a story structure, for example a chase story, that is finding the infected pilot before he can do whatever the virus is making him to. From that you can go to figuring out who the Hero is. Perhaps the Hero is the Pilot's brother-in-law who finds his sister, the Pilot's wife, near death from an attack by the now-crazed Pilot. What skills and personality would the brother-in-law need to have in order to make him a good Hero for this kind of a story? Maybe he's a retired military policeman or a washed-out fighter pilot, or a Special Forces commando on leave. Or …

You could also start by picking an emotional theme for your book. Revenge, redemption, the wages of sin, etc. are all good places to start thinking about a novel. If you want to have a story about redemption, then that topic leads you to figuring out who the Hero is who will be redeemed. Or maybe someone else will be redeemed and your Hero will be the instrument of that redemption. Once you know who your Hero is then you can start figuring out what the story idea is, what did the person to be redeemed do and how will the redemption be achieved?

I've started books at all kinds of different places, sometimes with characters, sometimes with story structures, sometimes with story ideas, sometimes with an emotional idea or situation. Personally, I think my better books are those which start with a character I like or with an emotional issue that interests me. Shooting Crows At Dawn started with the character, an older, slightly overweight but thoroughly decent East-Texas Sheriff named Jubal Dark who would rather die than let the killers get away. A Death In Beverly Hills started with the idea of a faded Hollywood action-hero who is a better person than he appears to be and a Hero who is tortured by some of the decisions he made and is looking for some way to atone. Doll's Eyes is the story of a Hero on a quest to find the friend who saved his life twenty years before and catch some villains along the way. I have included a coupon for a free ebook copy of Doll's Eyes at the end of this article. The Forbidden List is a pure chase story and one of my least favorite books.

What Advice Would You Give To A New Writer?

The answer is simple: use fewer words. The worst thing you can do as a writer is say too much. I can tell an amateur's work in two paragraphs. How often have you seen a first paragraph in a science fiction novel, for example, like this:

"Commander Thad Black glanced at the blinking yellow warning light on the XRG Booster control and knew that unless he did something brilliant within the next ten minutes his Galaxy-Class light cruiser would soon end up as little more than a ragged pile of ceramic, high-strength steel and bloody flesh cruising forever through the deep dark between the stars."

That is just terrible. The author thinks he is being clever, interesting and poetic. What he is not being is entertaining. The reader does not need to know that the problem is with the XGR booster or that this is a Galaxy-Class light cruiser. The reader does not need the laundry list of ceramic, steel and flesh. The reader does not need the purple prose about the deep dark between the stars. What information does the reader need? The point of this paragraph should be that the character we are dealing with is named "Thad Black," that he's the pilot of a star ship, and that the ship is soon going to blow up soon unless he can figure out how to fix it.

"Thad Black glanced again at the blinking alarm then looked away. He figured he had about ten minutes left before the runaway booster blew them all to smithereens."

Admittedly, this is not great prose but it pretty clearly illustrates how less is more. Good craft starts with shorter sentences, fewer attempts at overblown imagery, and fewer details. The reader does not need nor want to know what the Hero had for dinner, where he bought his shirt, what kind of material his tie is made of, how long it took him to get from his kitchen to his car, or the number of liters in his SUV's engine. Use only enough words to tell the reader what they actually need to know now, then stop.

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Here is how you can get a free ebook copy of David Grace's police-procedural novel, Doll's Eyes, courtesy of the author:

• Go to: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/3973.
• Click "Add To Cart".
• Enter the Coupon Code HA98G in the coupon code box. (Note: This coupon code is only valid until April 1st, 2012.)
• Click "Checkout".
• Scroll down to the "Download" choices and then download the ebook in the file format appropriate to your ereader/device.

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David Grace is the pen name for David M. Alexander. He graduated from Stanford University in 1967 with a major in history and a minor in economics and received a Doctor of Laws degree from the University of California Law School in 1970. He was licensed to practice law by the Supreme Court of the State of California in 1971 and before the Supreme Court of the United States in 1977.

To learn more about David and his books, visit his website at DavidGraceAuthor.com.

Strawgirl by Abigail Padgett is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Strawgirl by Abigail Padgett as today's second free mystery ebook.

This title was listed as free as of the date and time of this post. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Strawgirl by Abigail Padgett

Strawgirl by Abigail Padgett
A Bo Bradley Mystery
Publisher: Mysterious Press/Abigail Padget

This is the second mystery (of five) in this series featuring the San Diego Juvenile Court investigator.

About Strawgirl (from the publisher): The rape/murder of a little girl is exploited by a sensation-seeking psychologist, arousing the public to a frenzy of mindless rage toward "Satanists" while Bo struggles to protect the murdered child’s sister and save an unjustly accused man from prison.

Complicating everything is an attractive suitor, Cajun pediatrician Andrew LaMarche, whose proposal in a canoe results in watery disaster. Add new friends Rombo Perry, an ex-boxer, and partner Martin St. John, whose wheat rolls are to die for, plus an ACLU lawyer sleeping on her couch, and Bo suddenly has an entourage!

But both the system for which she works and the real killer are out to get Bo, in a complex case that threatens her with professional ruin … and death.

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Kill the Competition by Stephanie Bond is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Kill the Competition by Stephanie Bond as today's free mystery ebook.

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Kill the Competition by Stephanie Bond

Kill the Competition by Stephanie Bond
Publisher: NeedToRead Books

About Kill the Competition (from the publisher): Good girls finish last … That's Belinda Hennessey's new philosophy in life, work, and love after moving to Atlanta to escape a disastrous six-hour marriage. Now she has a killer job, spunky carpooling gal-pals, and the velvety voice of a traffic helicopter reporter to guide her on her way. She's even feeling lively enough to contribute to the manual on relationships and men her friends are writing to kill time during their commute.

But then a traffic mishap with a drop-dead gorgeous cop unleashes a series of events that bolsters Belinda's new bad-girl attitude — she gets a tune-up from "Officer Goodbody," catches the eye of the throaty traffic reporter, and is targeted for a big promotion. But before Belinda can say "corner office," a coworker is murdered, and evidence points to a carpool conspiracy!

With a killer on the loose, her friends at one another's throats, and two men offering southern comfort, Belinda knows only one thing for certain: climbing to the top can be murder on a girl.

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Mystery Bestsellers for the Week Ending March 16, 2012

Bestselling Hardcover Mystery Books

A list of the top 15 mystery hardcover bestsellers for the week ending March 16th, 2012 has been posted by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books.

By a slim margin, Vince Flynn's 12th Mitch Rapp thriller Kill Shot retains its spot atop the list as this week's bestselling crime novel with last week's featured title, The Expats by Chris Pavone, moving strongly up to second place.

One new title debuts this week.

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An American Spy by Olen Steinhauer

Entering the list at number 13 is the third Milo Weaver thriller, An American Spy by Olen Steinhauer.

With only a handful of "tourists" — CIA-trained assassins — left, Milo Weaver would like to move on and use this as an opportunity to regain a normal life, a life focused on his family. His former boss in the CIA, Alan Drummond, can't let it go. When Alan uses one of Milo's compromised aliases to travel to London and then disappears, calling all kinds of attention to his actions, Milo can't help but go in search of him.

Worse still, it's beginning to look as if Tourism's enemies are gearing up for a final, fatal blow.

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

New Poster for Dark Shadows

Dark Shadows (2012)

A new poster for the film Dark Shadows has been released by the studio (right; click for larger version). The poster's dual taglines: "Every family has its demons" and "Strange is relative".

In the year 1752, Joshua and Naomi Collins, with young son Barnabas, set sail from Liverpool, England to start a new life in America. But even an ocean was not enough to escape the mysterious curse that has plagued their family.

Two decades pass and Barnabas (Johnny Depp) has the world at his feet — or at least the town of Collinsport, Maine. The master of Collinwood Manor, Barnabas is rich, powerful and an inveterate playboy … until he makes the grave mistake of breaking the heart of Angelique Bouchard (Eva Green). A witch, in every sense of the word, Angelique dooms him to a fate worse than death: turning him into a vampire, and then burying him alive.

Two centuries later, Barnabas is inadvertently freed from his tomb and emerges into the very changed world of 1972. He returns to Collinwood Manor to find that his once-grand estate has fallen into ruin. The dysfunctional remnants of the Collins family have fared little better, each harboring their own dark secrets.

Matriarch Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (Michelle Pfeiffer) has called upon her live-in psychiatrist, Dr. Julia Hoffman (Helena Bonham Carter), to help with her family troubles. Also residing in the manor is Elizabeth's ne'er-do-well brother, Roger Collins, (Jonny Lee Miller); her rebellious teenage daughter Carolyn Stoddard (Chloe Moretz); and Roger's precocious 10-year-old son, David Collins (Gulliver McGrath).

The mystery extends beyond the family, to caretaker Willie Loomis (Jackie Earle Haley) and David's new nanny Victoria Winters (Bella Heathcote).

Based on the late 1960s television series, Dark Shadows is directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay by Seth Grahame-Smith (Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter). It opens in theaters May 11th, 2012. A new trailer is available exclusively on iTunes (you can find the link on the film's website), but once it's more widely available we'll post it here.

Review: One Blood by Graeme Kent

One Blood by Graeme Kent

We've just published our Review of One Blood by Graeme Kent. A Ben Kella and Sister Conchita Mystery. Soho Crime Hardcover, February 2012.

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Free MystereBooks Today: Two More New, Two Repeat Titles

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature two more new and several repeat titles as today's additional free mystery ebooks. These titles were listed as free as of the date and time of this post. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the prices of the books before completing your transaction.

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Stress Fracture by D. P. Lyle

Stress Fracture by D. P. Lyle A Dub Walker Mystery Publisher: Medallion Press

Crime scene and evidence analyst Dub Walker is introduced in this mystery.

About Stress Fracture (from the publisher): When Dub Walker's close friend Sheriff Mike Savage becomes the victim of a gruesome murder, the forensic expert is called upon to track down the serial killer who's been terrorizing the county. Having been involved in more than 100 cases of foul play and witnessed the bloody remains of rape, torture, and unthinkable mutilation, Dub thought he had seen it all — yet the killer is unlike any murderer Dub has ever encountered. Vacillating between wildly divergent personalities fueled by post traumatic stress disorder — at times calm, cold, and calculating; at others maniacal and out of control — the psychopath taunts, threatens, and outmaneuvers Dub at every turn. The stakes are suddenly elevated as Dub uncovers a deadly conspiracy tainted with unrestrained greed, corruption, and ties to the military establishment and the medical community.

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The Voynich Cypher by Russell Blake

The Voynich Cypher by Russell Blake A Steven Cross (Steven Archer) Thriller Publisher: Manana Publishing

About The Voynich Cypher (from the publisher): When a sacred relic is stolen from its subterranean guarded vault, Dr. Steven Cross, amateur cryptographer, becomes embroiled in a deadly quest to decipher one of history's most enigmatic documents — a 15th century parchment written entirely in unbreakable code … The Voynich Manuscript. Stalked by secret societies, and aided by the daughter of a murdered colleague, a trail of riddles catapults Cross from England to Italy to the Middle East, where a Byzantine web of ancient secrets leads him to a revelation so profound it will change the world order.

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The Halo Effect by M. J. Rose

The Halo Effect by M. J. Rose A Butterfield Institute Thriller Publisher: Mira Books

About The Halo Effect (from the publisher): The first book in the Butterfield Institute series featuring sex therapist Dr. Morgan Snow. In each book she struggles with the conflict of preserving her patient's privacy and the dangerous and sometimes criminal things she hears. She sees everything from the abused to the depraved, from the couples grappling with sexual boredom to twisted sociopaths with dark, erotic fetishes and the Butterfield institute is the sanctuary where she helps soothe and heal these battered souls.

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Friends, and Other Perishables by Dale Whisman

Friends, and Other Perishables by Dale Whisman A Carl Jacobs Mystery Publisher: Deadly Niche Press

Written by a licensed private investigator, this first in a series of three (to date) introduces PI Carl Jacobs.

About Friends, and Other Perishables (from the publisher): Carl Jacobs agrees to meet an informant, Jimmy "The Blue" Jay, a man Carl grew up with. Jimmy has been a guest in Carl's house and is considered almost a member of the family by Carl's wife, Sherry, and their two young daughters. But apparently Jimmy has other friends. As soon as Carl arrives, Jimmy starts shooting at him from a dark alley. Carl is wounded but returns fire, and Jimmy is killed. Now Carl has to find out why Jimmy tried to murder him. The solution to this puzzle becomes even more urgent when subsequent attempts are made on Carl's life. The answer he seeks lies somewhere within the maze of a multi-million dollar insurance fraud scheme perpetrated by an attorney and a chiropractor, and a lot of very greedy "accident victims". Some people prove ruthless when millions of dollars are at stake. And some men can be even more ruthless when their families are threatened.

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Review: When the Smoke Clears by Lynette Eason

When the Smoke Clears by Lynette Eason

We've just published our Review of When the Smoke Clears by Lynette Eason. A "Deadly Reunions" Mystery. Revell Trade Paperback, February 2012.

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New Preview Video for Sherlock, Season Two

Sherlock (BBC, PBS)

PBS has uploaded a preview video of the second season of Sherlock; we've embedded it below.

Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Sherlock Holmes in this contemporary update of the character created by Arthur Conan Doyle.

Masterpiece Mystery! will air the three episodes of this second season beginning May 6th, 2012, adapted from the Holmes' stories A Scandal in Belgravia, The Hound of the Baskervilles, and The Final Problem (filmed as "The Reichenbach Fall"). These episodes aired in the UK earlier this year.

BBC has already commissioned a third season of the series.

So mark your calendars for May 6th! We can hardly wait ourselves.

8th Jesse Stone Movie May Be Last One for CBS

Tom Selleck as Jesse Stone

Benefit of the Doubt, the eighth "Jesse Stone" movie is scheduled to air on Sunday, May 20th, but Tom Selleck — who plays the character — says it may be the last … at least for CBS.

"Bless them, they've done eight of these and they always perform far above what's normally in the time slot, but they are constantly perplexed: 'We're not in the two-hour movie business.'", he says in an interview with Zap2It. "That being said, that's not the end of Jesse, or at least I don't think so. There are a lot of other entities, whether cable or even feature films, but this is most likely the last one on CBS. I'm not done with the character, though."

We're fans of the series, based on a character created by Robert B. Parker, and hope that Selleck — who recently assumed the role of executive producer for the films and has co-written the screenplays for the last couple — can find a way to continue the "Jesse Stone" franchise.

OMN Welcomes Mystery Author Virginia Benson

Omnimystery News: Authors on Tour

Omnimystery News is pleased to welcome Virginia Benson, whose second novel — but her first mystery — is Engineered Murder.

Today Virginia's protagonist, Bernard Knowlton, would like to introduce himself — and his first case — to our readers.

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My name is Detective Knowlton and my sergeant, Officer Arthur Corn, and I are enjoying Christmas Past. It is well into the first month of the New Year, and I have just begun a new diet. Juanita Corn, wife of Sgt. Corn, is expecting hers and Arthur's first baby and all is going well in Wichita, Kansas. That is, it was going well … until murder invades our prairie town and stakes a claim.

Virginia Benson
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It is blizzard conditions outside and my patrol beat has summoned me from my cozy fire and surround-sound music out into a blizzard to investigate a dead body in the library of Pollard and Thorne Engineering Company. I am fifty years old, overweight, a widower with a daughter in university, and I was planning to keep my feet propped up all evening and read a good book.

Forty minutes later, Sgt. Corn and I stand in the doorway of the firm's library and look at the body sprawled on the bloody Oriental rug. Who is it? Why is it here? The body lying on the exquisite Persian rug has been bludgeoned into an unsightly mess, but I can tell this was once a beautiful woman. The books on the shelves cannot talk or they might tell me what happened. Sgt. Maybre has given a cup of coffee to the cleaner, Sharon, who discovered the body and she waits in the kitchen of the firm for her interviewer. Maybe I'll get some answers then.

A bronze replica of Rodin's "The Thinker" is lying blood-covered at my feet. I have climbed the library ladder to the top of the stacks where it once rested. Who removed it? When I find that out, you might think I would have my killer; but it is a lot more complicated than that. As are most murders. Love, fear, money: one or all can play a part when a human being takes a life.

I have my qualms, and as I feared, another murder site soon will call to me. A former employee of this engineering company ― killed in a particularly callous, vicious manner ― will call to me from beyond the grave to find another killer. Or perhaps it is the same one who killed here tonight.

Who is this fiend? Something tells me I will have to employ all my police skills to find out who committed this murder.

[An aside from the author] Knowlton doesn't know it now, but he will have to travel to South Florida to investigate a fatal traffic accident that he will discover is tied to this murder. With good detective work he and Corn will find not only who killed but why.

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When not teaching computer applications at a technical school near her home in Pompano Beach, Florida, Virginia Benson reads (a lot of mysteries), enjoys the ocean nearby, dines with friends, and, of course, writes. Learn more about her and her books at VirginiaBenson.com.

And here's a special offer from Virginia: If you are one of the first two (2) people to visit her website and enter your name and address in the form which you will find there under the Contact tab, she will mail you a courtesy trade paperback edition of Engineered Murder. All she asks in return is that upon reading the mystery you post a review of it at Amazon.com.

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Engineered Murder by Virginia Benson

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About Engineered Murder:

When Sharon came to clean the offices of a Wichita, Kansas engineering firm, she didn't expect to find a dead body in the firm's library. Pollard and Thorne Engineering, Inc., is engaged in designing plans for a controversial project for the U.S. government that moves the firm into the cross-hairs of the guns of opponents. Police Detective Bernard Knowlton and Sgt. Corn must find out what would make someone take the enormous risk of killing the victim at work.

Is international intrigue the reason for the death of Caroline Moore, the young, beautiful project manager of the government project; or does the reason lie closer to home? Kevin Moore, the disingenuous husband of the victim, has the best of motives, perhaps, but his grief at her death appears genuine. Chase Pollard, wife of the senior partner, has a strong motive for killing Caroline and appears a good candidate, but she has, perhaps, extracted revenge in a more satisfyingly feminine way.

The two partners of the firm, Dr. Garrison Pollard and Baxter Thorne, both have lives that might not bear too much scrutiny, and it appears to Knowlton that they are desperate that he not open too many closets. Other employees of the firm, past and present, have reasons to dislike Caroline.

The day of Caroline's funeral there is another murder and there is a body dumped on her fresh grave. Now, Detective Knowlton must enter a race to prevent a desperate killer from striking a third time. He pulls the curtains in the book-shrouded room whereupon Caroline Moore lies murdered, pokes under the Oriental rug soaked with her blood, and sweeps out evidence that ranges from a fatal accident on Florida's I-95 to a Washington D.C. cabal, and back to the small firm. When the second murder occurs, he vows to prevent a desperate killer from striking once more.

Papoosed by Patricia Rockwell is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

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MystereBooks is pleased to feature Papoosed by Patricia Rockwell as today's second free mystery ebook.

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Papoosed by Patricia Rockwell

Papoosed by Patricia Rockwell
An Essie Cobb, Senior Sleuth Mystery
Publisher: Cozy Cat Press

This is the second mystery (of two to date) in this series.

About Papoosed (from the publisher): The Happy Haven Assisted Living Facility is a home for senior citizens — not newborn babies. So, when one of the kitchen workers asks ninety-year-old resident Essie Cobb to secretly care for his missing co-worker's infant, she is flabbergasted but determined. Along with her intrepid friends — Marjorie, Opal, and Fay — amateur sleuth Essie sets out to hide and protect the baby — and find his missing mother.

Unfortunately, Essie is expecting to deal with exterminators, suspicious neighbors, virus outbreaks, and the snowstorm of the century. Luckily, Essie is one smart cookie, and if anyone can manage to reunite a mother and child right before Christmas — it's Essie.

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Noho by James Davis is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

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MystereBooks is pleased to feature Noho by James Davis as today's free mystery ebook.

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Noho by James Davis

Noho by James Davis
Publisher: Wild Wolf

About Noho (from the publisher): When a dead dancing girl with all the wrong connections is found with Nick Valentine's name scrawled on a scrap of paper in her pocket, life gets a lot more complicated for the disgraced Great War hero. Unwillingly drawn into a web of espionage and crime in the underbelly of 1930's London, Nick soon discovers that who killed her may be less important than why.

With British Intelligence leaning on Nick to use his underworld connections to investigate the girl's killing, it soon becomes clear that there's more to the murder than meets the eye. Nick soon finds himself at odds not just with the authorities, but on the wrong side of Soho's gangland bosses and pursued by a foreign spy ring.

Trawling Fitzrovia and Soho's demi-monde of clubs, cabarets and pubs for answers, Nick realizes that the stakes go beyond national security, and that no one can be trusted. As the net closes and the case draws to an increasingly bloody conclusion, Nick is left to tie up the loose ends at a terrible personal cost.

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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Two New Teaser Videos for The Killing Season Two

The Killing (AMC, 2012)

AMC has released two teaser trailers for the second season of The Killing; we've embedded them below.

Gotta give AMC credit: they realize that they — or more specifically, the series showrunner Veena Sud — botched the viewer experience with the first season and are doing their best to put a positive spin on the second season, with statements like "Last season was just the beginning: The investigation that became an obsession reopens as Sarah Linden delves deeper into the mystery of who killed Rosie Larsen."

Despite our general admiration for the characters and storyline from the first season, we're still torn about whether or not we'll tune in again. It's impossible to forget, and so hard to forgive, the arrogance shown by Veena Sud last season that we're understandably reluctant to invest precious hours of our time in the show, with the very real possibility of being bitterly disappointed by her again.

The second season premieres on Sunday, April 1st, 2012, at 8 PM (ET/PT) with a two-hour episode.

CBS Renews Blue Bloods, Criminal Minds, CSI, and 5 more Crime Dramas

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

CBS officially announced the renewal of 18 series today, including the following prime time crime dramas (in alphabetical order):

Blue Bloods
Criminal Minds
CSI
Hawaii Five-0
The Mentalist
NCIS
NCIS: Los Angeles
Person of Interest

Current CBS shows that are not on this list are not officially canceled … so stay tuned (as it were).

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