Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Janet Hannah: Mystery Time (excerpt)

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We are delighted today to feature an excerpt from mystery author Janet Hannah's third Alex Kertész mystery, Mystery Time (Outskirts Press, May 2012 trade paperback and ebook editions). The previous two titles in the series are The Wish to Kill (2002) and Murder with a French Accent (2009).

Alex Kertész is a multi-lingual microbiologist, a research scientist working at the University of Jerusalem. The present novel opens with him attending a conference in Prague.

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From Chapter One …

 "Scheisse!" the blond lady exploded into the microphone. It was German and it meant "shit!" Embarrassed laughter rippled through the audience that filled the main hall of the convention center in Prague.
 Professor Hildegard Kraus was chairperson for this plenary session on the first evening of the International Congress of Molecular Biology. The third speaker had just mounted to the stage, staggering comically on the last of the five steps. He had reached the lectern and Hildegard had stepped toward him to attach the tiny microphone to his lapel. Then he toppled over on her.
 She was a tall, strong woman, but the heavy weight almost knocked her down. Reflexively throwing her arms around him, she felt a suspicious dampness in the middle of his back.
 "Can someone — ?" she said hopefully in the direction of the audience.
 Alex Kertész, scheduled to be the fifth speaker of the evening, was sitting in the second row near the aisle so it took him only a few seconds to reach the stage. As he relieved Hildegard of her burden he noted the dark stain on the back of the man's jacket.
 There was a door on the right, toward the rear of the stage. With Hildegard's help he carried the man into a small store room. It was empty except for one old wooden chair so he laid the body on the floor, using his folded jacket as a pillow. The man who at this moment was lying on the dusty floor instead of presenting a scientific report was a burly middle aged American named Bernard Green.
 Green moved his head fitfully from side to side. "Joe? Joe?" he murmured.
 Alex leaned over him to hear better. "Joe Klein? Did he do this to you?"
 He could barely hear the answer.
 "Purple socks," Green whispered. Those were his last words.
 Hildegard and Alex looked at each other blankly.
 "Purple socks?" Hildegard repeated.
 Alex envisioned remembering those words at odd moments for the rest of his life. There was no way he would ever be able to figure out what Bernie meant, and also no way he would ever be able to forget it.
 Hildegard asked one of the local people who was sitting in the front row to call an ambulance, then went back to the microphone on the lectern to ask for any medical doctor to please present himself. A small, balding German with thick glasses came forward and she led him into the storeroom.
 She and Alex waited in silence while the doctor examined the injured man. After a minute he stood up, dusting his trouser legs.
 "He's dead", he confirmed to Hildegard in German. "Someone stuck a knife in his back, I would say."
 The three of them waited for the ambulance, Hildegard sitting on the chair, Alex sitting on the floor with his back against a wall, and the doctor standing uncomfortably near the door.
 In a room containing Hildegard Alex usually found his glance returning to her, even when there was more choice than at present. She sat very straight with her hands in her lap, shapely legs together, every golden hair in place. She was wearing a tailored white linen suit and a navy blue silk blouse. It didn't sound like anything special, but on her the whole was more than the sum of the parts. There was some silver mixed with the gold in her hair now, but at fifty-one she was still beautiful.
 He knew her exact age because they had submitted three grant applications together in the six years since they first met. Two of the grants had come through, an impressive statistic. The curriculum vita she attached to these proposals said that she had been born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, that she had studied at the University of Frankfurt and received her doctoral degree at Heidelberg. She had done a post-doctoral fellowship at Oxford and was now back at Heidelberg as a full professor.
 She had similar information about him. His résumé said that he had been born thirty-eight years ago in Budapest, Hungary. Actually it was still the Hungarian People's Republic when he was born there, but he never wrote it that way. He had studied at the Sorbonne and the University of Jerusalem and done post-doctoral research at Stanford, in the U.S.A. He was currently an associate professor in Jerusalem.
 You might think that they must know each other very well after six years of working together, but you would be wrong. Most of their cooperation consisted of summaries of experiments e-mailed back and forth. Reports and grant applications were also prepared mostly over the internet, with an occasional phone call to settle some point. They generally met face to face only once a year, at a meeting where they would find some time to sit down with other members of their lab groups for a couple of hours to discuss work.
 There had been only one occasion for a more personal sort of interaction, and that was during the conference in Athens when they met for the first time, when they spent a day sightseeing together.
 That it was just the two of them was accidental, since Hildegard had invited Alex to join her student and herself on the outing so that the three of them could discuss his work, but the student had overindulged in ouzo at the Plaka tavernas the night before and never made it.
 Alex had enjoyed both the sightseeing and Hildegard's company, and they had spent enough time talking shop to outline plans to work together. As it happened, he also learned that the regal German professor could be impulsive enough to drive her big Mercedes into an awkward spot. And Hildegard had an opportunity to note that if she found herself in such a spot, the easy-going young man with the interesting research had steady enough nerves to help her out of it.
 Hildegard wasn't looking at anyone. She was staring at a point on the wall opposite her chair, and might be thinking of nothing. Alex knew that wasn't the case. As one of the organizers of the meeting, she would be working through the necessary steps to be taken as a result of this terrible event.
 In fact, at that moment she was thinking that someone would have to notify Bernie's family. Was he married? Joe Klein would probably know. They had sometimes worked together before they became such bitter enemies. The friendship broke up when Joe told Bernie about a particular experiment he had done. He didn't think the results were interesting. But Bernie thought they were and pursued the line of research to make an important discovery. At least, that was Bernie's version. Joe claimed that Bernie stole the idea from a grant proposal of his that was sent to him for review.
 Alex's eyes rested on Hildegard, but he too was thinking about Bernie, a clever and likable man. Poor fellow, to come all the way to Prague to be murdered. Did he even know anyone in this city? It would be an extreme case of bad luck, to be the random target of a homicidal local criminal after just one day in a strange city. The other possibility was that the murderer had arrived at the same time as Bernie, to attend this meeting.
 By being murdered so far from home Bernie had made it almost too easy for the police – they could rule out jealous husbands, jilted lovers, or anyone who might profit from Bernie's death, unless they were also among the five hundred or so people who were attending the meeting. Of course, there might be a jealous husband or jilted lover among them, though it was hard to see how anyone here would profit from Bernie's death.
 But why beat the bushes for theoretical candidates when they had Joe Klein, who had expressed the wish to kill Bernie with some regularity? The only problem - it was hard to believe that Joe was serious. The whole feud seemed more like an act, with Joe playing to the audience and Bernie pressed into the role of straight man. On the other hand, Bernie's next to last words were, "Joe, Joe". Then, unfortunately, he had said, "purple socks".

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Janet Hannah was born in Toronto and earned a doctorate in biochemistry from Rutgers University. She currently lives in Jerusalem. You can learn more about the author and her books by visiting her website, MurderWithAFrenchAccent.com.

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Mystery Time by Janet Hannah

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About Mystery Time:

In a para-psychological adventure that starts in Prague and ends in Heidelberg, Hungarian born Alex Kertész and his German colleague, Professor Hildegard Kraus, settle into their seats at a scientific congress one evening to listen to an American microbiologist begin his lecture. The man gets up on the stage, but instead of speaking, he drops dead.

While Alex and Hildegard are wondering if one of the other scientists assembled in the hall is the killer, Hildegard discovers her watch, a treasured family keepsake with an intriguing history, has been taken. They conjecture that the murderer is also the thief, and so begins their suspense filled attempt to solve this double mystery.

Film Adaptation of Agatha Christie's Crooked House: Production, Distribution Update

Crooked House by Agatha Christie

The last we heard from the studio developing a film adaptation of Agatha Christie's Crooked House was May 2011, when some of the names in the all-star cast was announced.

We were beginning to think the project had possibly been abandoned … but now we're learning (via The Hollywood Reporter) that it hasn't, and that Sony has picked up the distribution rights for the US and Canada.

Production still hasn't begun, though it is expected to start this fall in London. (Of course, in May 2011 production was supposed to start in Summer 2011.) We have no updated information on the cast.

The storyline follows three generations of Leonides, one big Anglo-Greek family, are living happily in a sprawling, ramshackle mansion. That is until the head of the household, Aristide, is murdered with a fatal barbiturate injection. Suspicion naturally falls on the old man's young widow, fifty years his junior. But the murderer has not reckoned with the tenacity of Charles Hayward, fiancé of Sophia, the late millionaire's granddaughter, who must find the killer before he can marry her.

Neil LaBute will direct the adapted screenplay co-written with Julian Fellowes (Gosford Park) and Tim Rose Price.

Interrupted Aria by Beverle Graves Myers is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Interrupted Aria by Beverle Graves Myers as today's third 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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Interrupted Aria by Beverle Graves Myers

Interrupted Aria by Beverle Graves Myers
A Tito Amato Mystery
Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press

This is the first mystery to feature the sleuthing opera singer.

About Interrupted Aria (from the publisher): Venice, 1731. Opera is the popular entertainment of the day and the castrati are its reigning divas. Tito Amato, mutilated as a boy to preserve his enchanting soprano voice, returns to the city of his birth with his friend Felice, a castrato whose voice has failed.

Disaster strikes Tito's opera premier when the singer loses one beloved friend to poison and another to unjust accusation and arrest. Alarmed that the merchant-aristocrat who owns the theater is pressing the authorities to close the case, Tito races the executioner to find the real killer. The possible suspects could people the cast of one of his operas: a libertine nobleman and his spurned wife, a jealous soprano, an ambitious composer, and a patrician family bent on the theater's ruin.

With carnival gaiety swirling around him and rousing Venetian passions to an ominous crescendo, Tito finds that the most astonishing secrets lurk behind the masks of his own family and friends.

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Waking Lazarus by T. L. Hines is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Waking Lazarus by T. L. Hines as today's second free mystery ebook.

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Waking Lazarus by T. L. Hines

Waking Lazarus by T. L. Hines
Publisher: Bethany House

In the summary of our review for this novel, we said, "There are many literary reasons to pick up a copy of this book. Foremost among them, Hines is a gifted writer and Waking Lazarus is a fine example of inspirational mystery fiction."

About Waking Lazarus (from the publisher): Jude Allman became famous as the man who died and came back to life three times. Now he’s a recluse, hiding from the world in the deep forests of Montana.

But when children around him begin disappearing, his days of hiding are over. Only Jude has the key to stopping the abductions — hidden inside the mysteries of his own deaths. Now he must face the questions that have haunted him. What if his deaths aren’t just accidents? What if there’s a reason behind it all? What if he’s been brought back just for this moment?

Read our review of Waking Lazarus by T. L. Hines.

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Always a Cold Deck by Robert Bruce Stewart is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

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MystereBooks is pleased to feature Always a Cold Deck by Robert Bruce Stewart as today's free mystery ebook.

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Always a Cold Deck by Robert Bruce Stewart

Always a Cold Deck by Robert Bruce Stewart
A Harry Reese Mystery
Publisher: Street Car Mysteries

About Always a Cold Deck (from the publisher): Harry Reese is an insurance investigator with a wry sense of humor who never takes life too seriously. In July 1900, he is sent to Buffalo, New York, to look into a fire that has destroyed a grain elevator. But when Harry uncovers a smuggling operation, the case morphs into something more serious. Trains and steamships feature prominently as he crosses into Canada and back, accompanied by a curious young woman who seems to be conducting an investigation of her own. But Harry can never be sure of anyone’s loyalties, least of all those who’ve hired him.

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Two Teaser Videos for Dexter Season 7

Dexter (Showtime)

Yesterday a brief promo for the animated webisode series Dexter Early Cuts was released by Showtime. Shortly thereafter, the cable network uploaded two teaser spots for the new season of Dexter, which returns for its seventh season on September 30th, 2012. There are no scenes from the season, just some very interesting visuals with voiceover by Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall). "Brace yourself."

Watch both spots below.

Guilty Pleasures by Laurell K. Hamilton is Today's Barnes&Noble Nook Daily Find

The Nook Daily Find

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Guilty Pleasures by Laurell K. Hamilton as today's Barnes&Noble Nook Daily Find. The deal price of $2.99 is valid only for today, Tuesday, July 10, 2012.

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Guilty Pleasures by Laurell K. Hamilton

Guilty Pleasures by Laurell K. Hamilton
An Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Mystery
Publisher: Jova

This is the first book in this popular series.

About Guilty Pleasures (from the publisher): "My name is Anita Blake. Vampires call me "The Executioner". What I call them isn’t repeatable.

Ever since the Supreme Court granted the undead equal rights, most people think vampires are just ordinary folks with fangs. I know better. I’ve seen their victims. I carry the scars …

But now a serial killer is murdering vampires—and the most powerful bloodsucker in town wants me to find the killer…"

In a world where vampires, zombies and werewolves have been declared legal citizens of the United States, Anita Blake is an "animator" – a profession that involves raising the dead for mourning relatives. But Anita is also known as a fearsome hunter of criminal vampires, and she’s often employed to investigate cases that are far too much for conventional police. But as Anita gains the attention of the vampire masters of her hometown of St Louis, she also risks revealing an intriguing secret about herself – the source of her unusual strength and power.

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Monday, July 09, 2012

Review: The Conviction by Robert Dugoni

The Conviction by Robert Dugoni

We've just published our Review of The Conviction by Robert Dugoni. A David Sloane Mystery. Touchstone Hardcover, June 2012.

Our rating: 5 of 5 stars

Available to purchase from …

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This Week's Bestselling Mystery and Suspense Audiobooks (120709)

Weekly Bestselling Mystery and Suspense Audiobooks on Amazon.com

Here is this week's list of the top ten bestselling mystery and suspense audiobooks (books on CD).

We're using a script to embed an RSS feed from Amazon.com, which is frequently updated, but if you cannot see the box below — or have scripts blocked — you can use this link to see the relevant page on Amazon.com.

Telemystery: White Collar and Covert Affairs Return July 10th on USA Network

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

Two dramas return for their summer season premieres tomorrow, Tuesday July 10th, on USA Network.

At 9 PM (ET/PT) is White Collar. A few days ago we featured a promotional poster and video for the season. The season four premiere episode is titled "Wanted" but we can find little more about it. Here's a brief synopsis, which doesn't really tell us anything we don't already know from last season's finale and the video snippets we've seen to date: "Peter tries to find Neal on a remote island before a bounty hunter locates him first." We've embedded a 3-plus minute recap and preview video below.

At 10 PM (ET/PT) is Covert Affairs. In an episode titled "Hang on to Yourself", tragedy leaves the agents shaken and in unfamiliar territory in the Season 3 premiere.

Dexter Early Cuts Animated Webisodes Return This Summer

Dexter Animated Webisodes (Showtime)

Dexter returns for its seventh season on September 30th, 2012 but in the meantime Showtime is promoting its summer animated webisode series, Dexter Early Cuts, Dexter Morgan's early years. This year's tagline: "Family that slays together stays together."

A short, 1-minute promo for the webisode series is embedded below, though we can't find a start date. Previous episodes are available on the Showtime: Dexter website.

Today's Bestselling Free Kindle MystereBooks (120709)

MysterEbooks: Mystery, Suspense and Thriller eBooks

Here is today's list of the top bestselling free Kindle mysteries, suspense novels and thrillers.

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Some Like It Hawk by Donna Andrews: Enter to Win a Copy of this Meg Langslow Mystery!

Some Like It Hawk by Donna Andrews

Donna Andrews has won several major literary mystery awards for her "Meg Langslow" mysteries, and her most recent in the series — the 14th — is Some Like It Hawk, which is being published later this month by Minotaur Books in hardcover, ebook and audiobook formats. Omnimystery News is thrilled to offer one of our readers a chance to win a copy of the book, courtesy of the publisher. Details below.

Meg Langslow is a successful blacksmith, known for her artistic wrought-iron creations that can be found in and around her (fictional) home town of Caerphilly, Virginia. She was first introduced in the 1999 mystery Murder with Peacocks, the winner of the St. Martin's Press Best Traditional Mystery Novel Contest. The book later went on to win several other awards, including the Agatha and Anthony for Best First Novel.

In Some Like It Hawk — all the titles in the series but one feature a bird in their title, the exception being No Nest for the Wicket — Meg is plying her blacksmith's trade at "Caerphilly Days", a festival inspired by her town's sudden notoriety as "The Town That Mortgaged Its Jail." The lender has foreclosed on all Caerphilly's public buildings, and all employees have evacuated — except one. Phineas Throckmorton, the town clerk, has been barricaded in the courthouse basement for over a year.

Mr. Throckmorton's long siege has only been possible because of a pre-Civil War tunnel leading from the courthouse basement to a crawl space beneath the bandstand in the town square. The real reason for Caerphilly Days is to conceal the existence of the tunnel: the tourist crowds camouflage supply deliveries, and the ghastly screeching of the tunnel's rusty trap door is drowned out by as many noisy activities as the locals can arrange. But the lender seems increasingly determined to evict Mr. Throckmorton — and may succeed after one of its executives is found shot, apparently from inside the basement. Meg and her fellow townspeople suspect that someone hopes to end the siege by framing Mr. Throckmorton. Unless the real killer can be found quickly, the town will have to reveal the secret of the tunnel — and the fact that they've been aiding and abetting the basement's inhabitant. Meg soon deduces that the killer isn't just trying to end the siege but to conceal information that would help the town reclaim its buildings — if the townspeople can find it before the lender destroys it.

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For a chance to win a hardcover copy of Some Like It Hawk, visit Mystery Book Contests and click on the Donna Andrews: Meg Langslow Mysteries contest link, enter your name, e-mail address, and this code: 9133. (One entry per person. US residents only. Contest ends July 17th, 2012.)

Michael Fassbender to Star in Film Adaptation of Assassin's Creed

Assassin's Creed

Last October Sony announced it had acquired the rights to the film adaptation of the popular Assassin's Creed series of video games.

We haven't heard much about the project since then, but today (via Variety) we're hearing the project is moving forward with Michael Fassbender set to star. Sony is apparently out of the picture, as it were, for now, with the games' developer, Ubisoft, financing the film independently.

The current games in the series are set in the near future and feature bartender Desmond Miles, a descendent in a line of Assassins, who is kidnapped and forced to relive memories of his ancestors with the goal of learning the location of powerful artifacts. The games' overall storyline is reportedly inspired by the 1938 novel Alamut by Vladimir Bartol.

The first two series were set during the periods of, respectively, the Third Crusade and Renaissance. The third series, due out this October, introduces a new character — Connor Kenway — and is set during the American Revolutionary War; you can watch a trailer for the game below.

Telemystery: Father Dowling and The Glades, 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 listings of crime drama, amateur sleuth, private investigator, mystery and suspense television series, mini-series and made-for-television movies, now available on or coming soon to DVD or Blu-ray disc, is profiling two series being released this week.

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Father Dowling Mysteries: Season Two, a Telemystery Crime Series

Tom Bosley stars as an amiable, inquisitive Chicago priest, who moonlights as a detective in Father Dowling Mysteries, based on a character created by Ralph McInerny.

He is assisted in his sleuthing by a rather worldly, lock-picking nun played by Tracy Nelson.

Notable guest stars during this second season of 13 episodes include Anthony LaPaglia, Xander Berkely, Stephen Dorff, Paul Gleason, Steven Culp, Brenda Strong, Stanley Kamel, and Roscoe Lee Browne.

Father Dowling Mysteries: Season Two is available on DVD and consists of episodes that originally aired on ABC during the Spring of 1990.

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The Glades: Season Two, a Telemystery Crime Series

Mass Passmore stars as ex-Chicago homicide detective, now Florida Department of Law Enforcement detective Jim Longworth in The Glades.

When he's not hitting the links, Longworth is haunted by old ghosts, facing an intriguing caseload of baffling homicides. Amid mobsters, NASCAR drivers, bootleggers, and sideshow freaks, everyone is a suspect. Meanwhile, Jim and Callie's fledgling relationship is threatened when her husband is released from prison and an old flame reappears. And Jim will need a lot more than good looks and devilish charm when a final standoff leaves Callie's life in jeopardy.

You can watch or download a free 7-minute sneak peek of the second season (via Amazon Instant).

The Glades: Season Two is available on DVD, Amazon Instant, and iTunes, and consists of episodes that originally aired on A&E during the Summer of 2011. The third season is current airing on Sundays.

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Visit the Telemystery website to discover more television mystery series currently available on and coming soon to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or video on demand.

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