Tuesday, August 07, 2012

New International Quad Poster for Looper

Looper (September 2012)

A few weeks ago we featured the first UK quad poster for the time-travel thriller Looper. Over this past weekend a new, more dramatic — and more generically international — version was released by the studio (right; click for larger image). The tagline: "Fast your past. Fight your future."

In the future, time travel will be invented — but it will be illegal and only available on the black market. When the mob wants to get rid of someone, they will send their target 30 years into the past, where a "looper" — a hired gun, like Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) — is waiting to mop up. Joe is getting rich and life is good … until the day the mob decides to "close the loop", sending back Joe's future self (Bruce Willis) for assassination.

Written and directed by Rian Johnson, Looper opens in theaters September 28th, 2012.

James Bond 007 Soon To Be 24/7 on Sky

James Bond, 007

Sky announced this morning that it will devote an entire channel to the films of James Bond. Every film will be available to subscribers in both standard and high definition.

"The Bond movies are a very special franchise and we want to ensure that our customers will be able to experience it in a way they've never been able to before, and so we're going to create a dedicated channel Sky Movies 007 HD devoted entirely to James Bond showing the entire catalogue of films and loads of extra material," said Sky Movies director Ian Lewis.

The channel will launch on October 5th to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the release of Dr. No, the first film to feature the character.

Skyfall, the 23rd film in the franchise, and the third starring Daniel Craig as 007, opens in theaters this November.

Finalists for the 2012 Ngaio Marsh Award Announced

Mystery, Suspense and Thriller Book Awards

Here's some "awards" news we missed from last week.

The finalists for the Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Crime Novel of 2011 have been announced. Now in its third year, the award is given for the best crime, mystery, or thriller novel written by a New Zealand citizen or resident.

This year's winner will be presented on September 1st as part of the upcoming Christchurch Writers Festival.

Collecting Cooper by Paul Cleave (Simon & Schuster)
Luther: The Calling by Neil Cross (Simon & Schuster)
By Any Means by Ben Sanders (HarperCollins)
Bound by Vanda Symon (Penguin)

Please Welcome Crime Novelist Fred Lichtenberg

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by Fred Lichtenberg

We are delighted to welcome novelist Fred Lichtenberg to Omnimystery News today.

Fred's new thriller is Double Trouble (Fred Lichtenberg Press, June 2012 trade paperback and ebook formats).

A former government employee and "numbers" guy, we asked Fred, "What Makes this Accountant Tick?"

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People are always asking me why I decided to write given my accounting background.

Fred Lichtenberg
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Fred Lichtenberg

It's true, I am a "numbers" guy. So what do accountants write about? For me: Murder.

I knew from a young age that I was a good story teller, but never put anything on paper until I reached my forties. So when I decided to take writing seriously, murder was first in line. I love reading murder mysteries especially the psychologically driven novels by Jonathon Kellerman. My favorite is Silent Partners.

In Double Trouble, mistaken identity is the underlying theme that moves the story along.

Charlie Quinn is a washed-out detective (defective detective) from Fort Lauderdale. He's led a painful life, has known betrayal, deceit and quite honestly, has little going for him until by chance, he runs into his twin in a Fort Lauderdale parking lot. His twin, Frankie Marcone, is a happy go lucky hit man for the mob but doesn't have time for a family reunion and bolts. It seems Marcone stole diamonds from his boss and is planning a long vacation. Quinn won't take no for an answer and attempts to track Marcone down only to become enmeshed in Marcone's dark world. The boss wants his diamonds back!

Hunter's World, my first published novel, is also psychologically driven. In fact, the victim was a psychologist! It takes place in a small town on Long Island. The chief of police is investigating the only murder his town has known and the evidence (paintings of the victim and some of the town women in compromising positions), if went public, could cripple the town's moral foundation. The protagonist must balance his position as a police officer with the love of his town. The more he pushes for justice the more someone behind the scenes is pushing to have him evicted from his office.

I published a short story titled "666 Kendall Drive", a horror/humorous story of how one man's investment in the rental real estate market can go terribly wrong. It takes place in South Florida, where else?

And as for numbers, I'm finishing up Murder 1040. It has to do with the murder of an IRS agent when he uncovers fraud, money laundering, and drugs during an audit. Murder 1040 will be published next year.

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Fred Lichtenberg is a native New Yorker who lives with his wife in Jupiter, Florida. In addition to his novels and short story, he wrote and produced a one-act play titled The Second Time Around … Again, a comedy about finding love in a nursing home, at the Lake Worth Playhouse.

He is a member of Mystery Writers of America and the International Thriller Writers. Learn more about Fred and his work by visiting his website at FredLichtenberg.com.

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Double Trouble by Fred Lichtenberg

Double Trouble
Fred Lichtenberg
Publisher: Fred Lichtenberg Press, June 2012

The day washed-out detective Charlie Quinn unexpectedly meets Frankie Marcone in a Fort Lauderdale parking lot his life changes forever. Little does he know that Marcone is a hit man for the mob. Or that he and Marcone are identical twins separated at birth!

Marcone, who stole diamonds from his boss, isn't looking for a family reunion and disappears. When Quinn discovers that Marcone is killed in a fiery accident, he flies to New York to find out more about his long lost brother. But when the boss's henchmen bump into Quinn and demand the diamonds or else, Quinn defies reality and becomes Frankie Marcone.

Delving into his brother's dark past, Quinn learns about his own and it's not pretty. Lies, betrayal and deception follow him every step of the way. The enemy is closing in. Will Quinn succeed in tracking down the diamonds before his fate mirrors his twin brother's?

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Tulip Season by Bharti Kirchner is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Tulip Season by Bharti Kirchner 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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Tulip Season by Bharti Kirchner

Tulip Season
Bharti Kirchner
A Mitra Basu Mystery
Publisher: Booktrope Editions

Bharti Kirchner recently visited Omnimystery News as a guest blogger. Read more about her mysteries here.

Kareena Sinha, an Indian-American domestic-violence counselor, disappears from her Seattle home. When the police dismiss suspicions that she herself was a victim of spousal abuse, her best friend, Mitra Basu, a young landscape designer, resolves to find her.

Mitra's search reveals glimpses of a secret life involving her friend and a Bollywood actor of ill repute. Following the trail, Mitra is lured back to India where she uncovers the actor's ties to the Mumbai underworld and his financial difficulties - landing her in a web of life-threatening intrigue where Mitra can't be sure of Kareena's safety or her own.

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Dangerous Undertaking by Mark de Castrique is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Dangerous Undertaking by Mark de Castrique as today's second free mystery ebook.

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Dangerous Undertaking by Mark de Castrique

Dangerous Undertaking
Mark de Castrique
A Barry Clayton Mystery
Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press

Barry Clayton has a job he doesn’t want. When his father became stricken with Alzheimer’s, Barry left the Charlotte police force for the small mountain community of Gainesboro, North Carolina, where his family runs the local funeral home. "Buryin’ Barry" reluctantly assumed the mantle of town undertaker, trying to fit his life into this somber profession.

Almost at once it turns deadly. At the graveside service for an elderly woman, a grieving grandson strides in clad like Clint Eastwood in a duster, rips out a shotgun, and murders his family. Then the shooter turns the weapon on Barry. "Take a message to my grandmother," Dallas Willard shouts. "Tell her they tried to take the land. Tell her I love her." The blast hits Barry in the shoulder.

Barry is not cut from the same black cloth as his father, and his irreverent wit and independence have already won him the friendship of the county sheriff, one-eyed war hero Tommy Lee Wadkins. Besides, Barry’s a police pro.

Trusting his wounds to the hands of local surgeon Susan Miller, Barry begins a search for both the killer and the reason for his crime. It isn’t long before a second shooting occurs — but when Dallas Willard’s body is discovered at the bottom of a quarry pond, it becomes clear that Gainesboro is caught in the grip of something more than a deadly family quarrel.

Read our review of Dangerous Undertaking by Mark de Castrique.

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A Cutthroat Business by Jenna Bennett is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature A Cutthroat Business by Jenna Bennett as today's free mystery ebook.

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A Cutthroat Business by Jenna Bennett

A Cutthroat Business
Jenna Bennett
A Savannah Martin Mystery
Publisher: Jenna Bennett

Everyone has warned new-minted realtor Savannah Martin that real estate is a cutthroat business. But Savannah doesn’t think she’s supposed to take the warning literally … until an early morning phone call sends her to an empty house on the ‘bad’ side of town, where she finds herself standing over the butchered body of a competitor, face to face with the boy her mother always warned her about.

Rafe Collier is six feet three inches of testosterone and trouble; tall, dark, and dangerous, with a murky past and no future — not the kind of guy a perfect Southern Belle should want to tangle with. In any way. But wherever Savannah turns, there he is, and making no bones about what he wants from her.

Now Savannah must figure out who killed real estate queen Brenda Puckett, make a success of her new career, and avoid getting killed — or kissed — by Rafe, all before the money in her savings account runs out and she has to go back to selling make-up at the mall.

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Dark River Road by Virginia Brown is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Dark River Road by Virginia Brown as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Tuesday, August 07, 2012.

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Dark River Road by Virginia Brown

Dark River Road
Virginia Brown

Virginia Brown writes the Dixie Divas mystery series and the Blue Suede Memphis Mysteries.

One powerful man has always controlled this small Southern town. Unchallenged, until now.

Like everyone else in Cane Creek, Mississippi, Chantry Callahan grew up in the shadow of town boss Bert Quinton. Quinton held the lives of local people in his harsh grasp, never letting go. He knew where all their secrets were buried, along with the bodies of anyone who had dared to defy him. As a boy, Chantry couldn't best Quinton. Couldn't protect the people he loved, including his own mother. But now Chantry is grown. He's come back for answers. And for justice.

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Monday, August 06, 2012

Dr. Dre Developing Crime Drama for FX

Telemystery Prime Time Crime: Mystery and Suspense on Television

Music industry executive Andre Romelle Young — better known as Dr. Dre — is developing a contemporary crime drama set in Los Angeles for FX Networks.

The untitled project is expected to include elements of the music business and the business of crime. Young will co-executive produce with creator Sidney Quashie.

Four Timeline Banners for The Bourne Legacy

The Bourne Legacy (August 2012)

This Friday the fourth "Bourne" film, The Bourne Legacy, opens in US theaters and the studio is still rolling out promotional materials. Four timeline banners have been released (below; click for slightly larger images). They're called "Facebook banners" on the film's website, but we're not exactly sure what that means.

Twelve years ago, audiences were introduced to Jason Bourne when he was pulled unconscious from the Mediterranean. Over the course of three films, they followed his journey to survive and discover his identity. They watched his CIA handlers mount an increasingly desperate worldwide manhunt. They learned about the Treadstone program and Bourne's special skills and abilities, and at the trilogy's conclusion, they may have even felt the story was complete. The Bourne Legacy pulls back the curtain to expose a darker layer of intrigue, a deeper mythology, and a new hero who must battle to stay alive when his program suddenly becomes a liability.

Jeremy Renner stars as Aaron Cross, one of six agents in a program called Outcome. Unlike the CIA's Treadstone, Outcome agents have been developed and trained for use by the Department of Defense. More than assassins, Outcome agents are designed for use in isolated, high-risk, long-term intelligence assignments. The behavioral science that was suggested as the underpinning of the Treadstone agents has been upgraded and advanced, but it's the shared origins of these two programs that makes Outcome so vulnerable as Bourne's story becomes public knowledge.

(There's much more to the background of the film, which can be found in an interesting, if also lengthy, PDF document.)

Directed by Tony Gilroy from an original screenplay co-written with Dan Gilroy, and inspired by a character created by Robert Ludlum, The Bourne Legacy opens this Friday, August 10th.

The Bourne Legacy (August 2012)

The Bourne Legacy (August 2012)

The Bourne Legacy (August 2012)

The Bourne Legacy (August 2012)

This Week's Bestselling Mystery and Suspense Audiobooks (120806)

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.

Mr. E. Reviews Lockout

Lockout (DVD Cover)
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I kept expecting — hoping — that the screenwriters of this multi-combo sci-fi action-thriller romantic-adventure would take what was sure to be a familiar storyline and stock characters down a new pathway or off in an unexpected direction but, alas, it was not to be. It's a watchable film but a completely forgettable one as well.

Read the full text of our review at Mr. E. Reviews Lockout.

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Today's Bestselling Free Kindle MystereBooks (120806)

Top 100 Free Kindle Mysteries and Thrillers, updated hourly by Amazon.com

Here is today's list of the Bestselling Free Kindle Crime Fiction: the top nine mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers.

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George Gently Series 6 Episode Information

George Gently (BBC)

Earlier this year BBC commissioned four new 90-minute episodes of its historical crime drama George Gently, starring Martin Shaw as the titular police inspector in 1968 Northumberland.

Today we're learning a bit more about those episodes, which will comprise the sixth season of the series.

"Gently and [his side-kick] Bacchus return to Durham and Northumberland, my home turf, with plenty more murders and cases to solve," says writer Peter Flannery. "It's 1968 with huge changes in society at that time, and hopefully our series continues to give a real portrait of the age."

In the first episode, "Gently Northern Soul", racial unreset that is sweeping the US reaches the shores of Britain. But in Newcastle, a haven of equality can be found at the Carlton Ballroom all-nighter. All that is destroyed, however, when a young black girl, Dolores Kenny, is murdered, leading Gently to uncover a disturbing and racialist undercurrent growing within the local community.

In "Gently With Class", antipathy for the upper classes' outmoded social graces and their abuse of privilege is growing by the day. Gently and Bacchus experience the inflated authority of their "social betters" first hand, when a beautiful young girl called Ellen Mallam is found dead in the passenger seat of a an upturned car registered to local aristocrats.

Gently and Bacchus are thrown into an emotionally wrought case in "The Lost Child", when a middle class couple's adopted child is kidnapped. It takes them to a Mother and Baby home where young single mothers are forced to give up their babies — where the shame of illegitimacy still burns the cheeks of single mothers.

Finally, Gently's enemies from his London Met days come after him in "Gently in the Cathedral". Gently finds himself suspended from duty — powerless, unprotected and persecuted. He must confront his deepest fears and fight to the death.

The press package indicates the sixth season will premiere on Sunday of Week 34, which, if we're doing our calendar math correctly, would be August 19th, 2012, but this date has not yet been confirmed by BBC.

Russian Poster for Alex Cross

Alex Cross (October, 2012)

A new Russian poster for the crime thriller Alex Cross has been released by the studio (right, click for larger image). The tagline: "Жестокое преступление, Извращенный убийца, Смертельная игра." ("A brutal crime. A twisted killer. A deadly game.")

Adapted by Marc Moss and Kerry Williamson from the 2006 novel Cross by James Patterson, Tyler Perry stars as homicide detective Alex Cross, who hunts down the man (Matthew Fox) that killed his wife.

Directed by Rob Cohen, Alex Cross opens in US theaters October 19th, 2012.

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