Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Cinemystery: Hugh Jackman to Star in Film Adaptation of Harlan Coben's Six Years

Cinemystery: Crime Novels Adapted for Film

Harlan Coben's latest thriller Six Years is published today and Paramount has already picked up the option to adapt the book. Furthermore, Hugh Jackman is lined up to play the lead role of Jake Fisher; see a synopsis of the book, below.

According to THR, no writer or director is yet attached to the project.

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Six Years by Harlan Coben

Six Years
Harlan Coben

Six years have passed since Jake Fisher watched Natalie, the love of his life, marry another man. Six years of hiding a broken heart by throwing himself into his career as a college professor. Six years of keeping his promise to leave Natalie alone, and six years of tortured dreams of her life with her new husband, Todd.

But six years haven't come close to extinguishing his feelings, and when Jake comes across Todd's obituary, he can't keep himself away from the funeral. There he gets the glimpse of Todd's wife he's hoping for … but she is not Natalie. Whoever the mourning widow is, she's been married to Todd for almost two decades, and with that fact everything Jake thought he knew about the best time of his life—a time he has never gotten over — is turned completely inside out.

As Jake searches for the truth, his picture-perfect memories of Natalie begin to unravel. Mutual friends of the couple either can't be found, or don't remember Jake. No one has seen Natalie in years. Jake's search for the woman who broke his heart, who lied to him, soon puts his very life at risk as it dawns on him that the man he has become may be based on a carefully constructed fiction.

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ABC to Publish Novel Adaptation of Once Upon a Time

Reawakened: A Once Upon a Time Tale by Odette Beane

Hyperion, the publishing division of Disney, will release the first "Once Upon a Time Tale" next month, based on its ABC series Once Upon a Time.

Odette Beane has adapted the first season of the series into Reawakened, "a modern adventure with thrilling twists and hints of darkness, brimming with wonder, and filled with the magic of our most beloved fairy tales."

Emma Swan's life has been anything but a fairy tale. She's been on her own since she was abandoned as a baby — that is, until the night of her twenty-eighth birthday, when Henry, a ten-year-old boy, shows up on her doorstep. He's the son Emma gave up for adoption, and this surprise visit turns her life upside down.

Henry takes Emma back to his home in Storybrooke, Maine, where, Henry claims, all the residents are actually fairy tale characters who can't remember their true identities. And if Henry's right, that means that his sweet-natured, lonely schoolteacher Mary Margaret Blanchard is really Snow White, the iconic princess … and also Emma's long-lost mother.

In Fairy Tale Land, we meet Snow White as a bandit on the run, forced into exile by her stepmother, the Evil Queen. Snow's a young woman learning to become a hero, who will do anything to live happily ever after with her one true love, Prince Charming.

The closer Emma comes to Henry in Storybrooke, the harder it is for her to ignore the dark curse that haunts this small New England town and binds her to Mary Margaret. If Emma can learn to accept her destiny as Storybrooke's savior and break the curse, she just might get the family reunion she's dreamed about her entire life.

The Kindle ebook (and presumably other formats) will be available on April 23rd; the trade paperback format comes out on May 7th.

A Conversation with Thriller Writer Joshua Alan Parry

Omnimystery News: Author Interview
with Joshua Alan Parry

We are delighted to welcome debut novelist Joshua Alan Parry to Omnimystery News today.

Joshua's new thriller is Virus Thirteen (Tor Books, March 2013 Mass Market Paperback and ebook formats).

We recently had a chance to talk to Joshua about his book.

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Omnimystery News: James Logan is the lead character in your new book. Is this the first in a series?

Joshua Alan Parry
Photo provided courtesy of
Joshua Alan Parry; photo credit Mayo Clinic Media Support Services

Joshua Alan Parry: The protagonist of this novel is a very modest molecular biologist whose quiet life in the suburbs is disrupted by a killer viral pandemic, terrorists, and an intrusive government. These circumstances are highly situational so this is best kept as a stand-alone novel. I feel that readers would be less than thrilled to hear about a sequel where James goes back to work at his lab bench, that being said, the universe that this book takes place in is rife with possibilities. I could foresee another scientist getting in over his head somewhere in this world.

OMN: We tend to see adjectives placed before the word "thriller" these days. Legal thriller … political thriller … conspiracy thriller …. How do you characterize your thriller?

JAP: At its very heart, this novel is the fast-paced pandemic thriller that I've always wanted to read, filled with mystery, suspense, and hopefully a high level of scientific accuracy.

OMN: Tell us something about your book that isn't mentioned in the publisher synopsis.

JAP: In this futuristic setting, McDonald's is now known as a health food restaurant … seriously. The United States Department of Homeland Healthcare has decreed that all of its citizens must be healthy. One of the book's characters is an unfortunate overweight man who is forced into a Biggest Loser-like exercise camp where he must face the horror of government-mandated wellness.

OMN: Do you and James share any common life experience?

JAP: My education has played a huge role in the creation of this novel. Which begs the question; did I unconsciously write this to justify all of my student debt?

My undergraduate degree is in molecular and cellular biology. Not surprisingly, this is what my protagonist has his PhD in. I completed a molecular genetics internship for a biotech company during college as well. I used that experience to model GeneFirm around, which is where James is employed.

My personal trainer certification and employment at a physical therapy office between college and medical school gave me inspiration for the gulag-like health care retreats where the unfit are sent to work off the pounds.

Finally, medical school was certainly helpful when approaching the science in the book and making it as true to life as possible, with many parts of the story being based on my experiences during clinical rotations.

OMN: Where does the action take place? Is setting an integral part of the story?

JAP: My novel is set in and around Austin, Texas. The opening scene actually takes place inside an auditorium at the University of Texas, my alma mater. While I was writing this book, I lived with a good friend who had a boat on Lake Austin, so I was spending a lot of time on the water surrounded by the green glory of the foothills. So when you read the book and get the overwhelming sense that I'm completely in love with the place, I am. I ended up choosing it as the location of my novel simply because I was itching to profess my infatuation for that part of the country via the written word.

OMN: Tell us about your writing process.

JAP: If I were to describe my writing style with a musical analogy, I would say I am more towards the jazz end of the spectrum than classical composition. I create a vague outline, with a one liner or two about a major event for that chapter, then I just sit down, turn on some Miles Davis and let the story unfold itself. Like many precarious situations in life, creative writing shouldn't be forced. In the event of writer's block, I have found exercise to be the weapon of choice. When the sweat starts, you can bet ideas are sure to follow, or As Hendry David Thoreau once said, "Methinks that the moment my legs begin to move, my thoughts begin to flow."

OMN: You mentioned earlier that you were hoping to achieve high level of scientific accuracy in the book. How did you go about that?

JAP: I had four years of medical school education to fact check. If I learned something new in a lecture that was incorrectly portrayed in the book, I would curse my ignorance and update it immediately. I was lucky to have my medical school's library and resources for clarification of any scientific inquiries that I may have had.

OMN: Books, particularly thrillers, are often the basis for movies. Any thoughts on who you'd like to see play the key roles in a film adaptation of your book?

JAP: Great question. I have a terrible fund of knowledge regarding celebrity names so I will have to use widely known actors.

That dreamboat James Franco would be great for James, the molecular biologist protagonist. He wouldn't even have to change his first name.

Bérénice Marlohe, one of the most recent Bond girls, would be perfect for James' wife Linda, an incredibly seductive Asian scientist. Although, uptight genealogists might point out that Bérénice is in fact Chinese-Cambodian, while Linda's last name is Nguyen, which is Vietnamese.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read when you were young?

JAP: What jumpstarted my lust for reading was Goosebumps, the youth horror series. I burnt through those books, literally reading every single one. They influenced my writing as well, prompting me to create my own goofy horror stories as a child. So thank you R.L. Stine, the Stephen King of the little people, wherever you are.

But the book that changed my life was Jurassic Park. I read it when I was ten years old and I thought it was absolute genius. For a young aspiring herpetologist, a science thriller about giant lizards was my own personal bible. Michael Crichton had the ability to combine intensely entertaining thrill rides, with in-depth knowledge on whatever subject he was writing about at the time, be it dinosaurs, mathematics, robotics, virology, or even Hawaiian plant life. His novels always contained a lesson in morality too. I truly enjoyed and learned from his work. I recently finished the last novel this world will ever see from him, presumptively that is … he has had the amazing ability to keep producing posthumously. The novel Micro was unfinished at the time of his early death. Richard Preston completed it. I believe it was a great end to a storied career. The novel was like Honey I shrunk the Kids meets Jurassic Park. Needless to say the kids did not ride any ants …

OMN: You have new book out and you're a medical school resident. Do you have time for any hobbies?

JAP: The only hobby surgical residents have is sleep. When I'm not working, working out, or studying … I am asleep. I don't know how it was before the new resident work hour restrictions were in place but it is a funny thing when you say to yourself, "Thank god I only have to work 80 hours this week." But like everything, you get used to it.

OMN: Give us a Top 5 list on any topic of your choosing.

JAP: Top 5 things to do in Austin, TX before the viral pandemic strikes you dead:

1. Wash some Tex-Mex down with Mexican Martinis.
2. Bike the beautiful foothills of West Austin.
3. Swim in the clear and constantly cold waters of Barton Springs.
4. Run the lush Greenbelt trail.
5. Early morning wakeboarding on the glassy waters of Lake Austin.

OMN: Have you made time in your busy schedule for another thriller?

JAP: I recently finished the first draft of another novel, a psychological thriller in the desert. I have a couple more ideas waiting on the backburner, but for now I'm going to focus on being a surgeon … in case I have to keep my day job.

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Joshua Alan Parry is a medical resident at the Mayo Clinic. He received his medical degree from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston and holds a B.S. in molecular and cellular biology from the University of Texas at Austin, where he was also captain of the ice hockey team. Over the years, he has worked as a guide for at-risk youth in the Utah wilderness, a metal worker in Montreal, a salmon canner in Alaska, and a molecular genetics intern. He was raised in Keller, Texas.

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Virus Thirteen by Joshua Alan Parry

Virus Thirteen
Joshua Alan Parry
A Pandemic Thriller

Scientists James Logan and his wife, Linda, have their dream careers at the world's leading biotech company, GeneFirm, Inc. But their happiness is interrupted by a devastating bioterrorist attack: a deadly superflu that quickly becomes a global pandemic.

The GeneFirm complex goes into lockdown and Linda's research team is sent to high-security underground labs to develop a vaccine.

Above ground, James learns that GeneFirm security has been breached and Linda is in danger. To save her he must confront a desperate terrorist, armed government agents, and an invisible killer: Virus Thirteen.

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Keepsake by Antoinette Stockenberg is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Keepsake by Antoinette Stockenberg

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Keepsake by Antoinette Stockenberg as today's second free mystery ebook (A Holiday Novel of Romantic Suspense; iTunes format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, March 19, 2013 at 7:20 AM ET. 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.

For a summary of all of today's featured titles, plus any that may have appeared before and are repeat freebies, visit our Free MystereBooks page. This page is updated daily, typically by 8 AM ET.

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Keepsake by Antoinette Stockenberg

Keepsake
Antoinette Stockenberg
A Holiday Novel of Romantic Suspense
Publisher: Antoinette Stockenberg

First published by St. Martin's Press in 1999.

Keepsake. It's not a hand-made quilt, or an ivory pin, or a pretty box for treasures …

It's the name of a postcard-perfect town in Connecticut. From its quaint gazebo to its white-steepled church and village green, Keepsake is the kind of place most would love to call home. It's home to Olivia Bennett, the town princess who has a charming shop there. It was home once to Quinn Leary, the son of her family's gardener; Quinn fled as a teenager with his father who was accused of a murder he didn't commit. And Keepsake is home, still, to someone with mayhem on his mind.

When Quinn returns after an absence of seventeen years, he has one desire: to prove his father's innocence. It's not until he sees his childhood school rival, now a grown woman, that he realizes he harbors another but equally passionate desire--and that the two are tragically at odds.

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Dial C for Chihuahua by Waverly Curtis is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Dial C for Chihuahua by Waverly  Curtis

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Dial C for Chihuahua by Waverly Curtis as today's free mystery ebook (A Geri Sullivan and Pepe, Barking Detective Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, March 19, 2013 at 7:10 AM ET. 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.

For a summary of all of today's featured titles, plus any that may have appeared before and are repeat freebies, visit our Free MystereBooks page. This page is updated daily, typically by 8 AM ET.

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Dial C for Chihuahua by Waverly  Curtis

Dial C for Chihuahua
Waverly Curtis
A Geri Sullivan and Pepe, Barking Detective Mystery
Publisher: Kensington

"I am Pepe. But you can call me el Jefe."

Pepe may have soft white fur, big brown eyes, and mucho attitude — but he's no furry fashion fad. Pepe can talk--even if his new owner, Geri Sullivan, seems to be the only person who can understand him.

When Geri takes on her first assignment for a quirky investigator named Jimmy G and stumbles over a Seattle millionaire's corpse, Pepe proves to be worth his weight in liver treats. Suspicion falls on the not-so-grieving widow, who wants to finance a reality TV show, Dancing With Dogs.

Normally, Pepe wouldn't be caught muerte in a sparkly costume. However, he has to sniff out the real killer and keep Geri safe. Lesser dogs might flinch. But Pepe isn't the kind to turn tail and run …

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Kiss Me Deadly by Susan Kearney is Today's Nook Daily Find

The Nook Daily Find

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Kiss Me Deadly by Susan Kearney as today's Barnes & Noble Nook Daily Find.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Tuesday, March 19, 2013.

Note: The price has been matched by Amazon.com for today only.

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Kiss Me Deadly by Susan Kearney

Kiss Me Deadly
Susan Kearney
A Novel of Romantic Suspense
Bell Bridge Books

Dedicated family attorney Amanda "Mandy" Newman may have survived an attempted drowning and, along with co-workers, just won the biggest lottery in history, but before she can collect, the ticket is stolen. Now, her co-workers are being murdered one by one.

She needs help, and that puts her between a rock and a hard man — the brother of a co-worker.

DEA officer Zack Taylor was a one-night stand who'd turned into so much more. Now that his family and Mandy are in danger, he is back in the picture. The attraction between them still simmers; Zack can feel it. But can he resist his desire for her long enough to discover her secret?

With her life on the line, the attraction between them should be kept on ice. After all, under the circumstances, a kiss could be deadly.

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Monday, March 18, 2013

Review: The Family Way by Rhys Bowen

Mysterious Reviews: Reviews of New Mysteries, Novels of Suspense, and Thrillers

A Mysterious Review of …

The Family Way by Rhys Bowen. A Molly Murphy Mystery.

Review summary: This charming mystery does a fine job recreating early 1900s New York City (and its suburbs), incorporating the growing women's movement into the storyline. And while the crimes Molly investigates involve children, there is considerable appeal in following along with her efforts to do what is right. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Family Way Rhys Bowen

The Family Way
Rhys Bowen
A Molly Murphy Mystery
Minotaur Books (March 2013)

Publisher synopsis: Molly Murphy — now Molly Sullivan — is a year into her marriage, expecting her first child, and confined to the life of a housewife. She's restless and irritable in the enforced idleness of pregnancy and the heat of a New York summer in 1905. So when a trip to the post office brings a letter addressed to her old detective agency asking her to locate a missing Irish serving maid, Molly figures it couldn't hurt to at least ask around, despite her promise to Daniel to give up her old career as a detective. On the same day, Molly learns that five babies have been kidnapped in the past month.

Refusing to let Molly help with the kidnapping investigation, Daniel sends her away to spend the summer with his mother. But even in the quiet, leafy suburbs, Molly's own pending motherhood makes her unable to ignore these missing children. What she uncovers will lead her on a terrifying journey through all levels of society, putting her life — and that of her baby — in danger.

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Mystery and Suspense Films: The Girl, New This Week on DVD

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

Checking through our list of films currently scheduled for release this week on DVD and/or Blu-ray disc, we are pleased to feature one that falls into the mystery, suspense, thriller and/or adventure category …

The Girl starring Toby Jones, Sienna Miller.

See also a list of current mystery and suspense DVD, Blu-ray, or VOD deals on Amazon.com.

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The Girl


The Girl (2012)

Directed by Julian Jarrold from a screenplay by Gwyneth Hughes, and based in part on the book Spellbound by Beauty by Donald Spoto. Watch a trailer for the film below.

Film Synopsis (from the studio): Director Alfred Hitchcock, a.k.a. The Master of Suspense, is revered as one of the greatest creative minds in the history of cinema. Known for his psychological thrillers, Hitchcock’s leading ladies were cool, beautiful and preferably blonde. One such actress was Tippi Hedren, an unknown fashion model given her big break when Hitchcock’s wife saw her on a TV commercial. Brought to Universal Studios, Hedren was shocked when the director, at the peak of his career, quickly cast her to star in his next feature, The Birds (1963). Little did Hedren know that as ambitious and terrifying as the production would be to shoot, the most daunting aspect of the film ended up coming from behind the camera.

As Hitchcock (Toby Jones) attempted to sculpt Hedren (Sienna Miller) into the perfect blonde of his imagination, Hitchcock became obsessed with the impossible dream of winning the real woman’s love. Her rejection of his misguided attempts only added to his obsession, putting both their careers and personal lives in jeopardy. A complex tale of power, obsession, and the price exacted for stardom.

Running time: 91 minutes. Rating: Rated TV-14 for adult content, language and mild violence.

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MystereBooks: Matrimony & Murder by Lois Lamanna, Available this Month at a Special Price

Amazon Kindle eBooks $3.99 or Less

Every month Amazon releases a new selection of Kindle books priced $3.99 or less.

Today's featured title from the Mystery & Thrillers category is Matrimony & Murder by Lois Lamanna. This Kindle book was listed at $1.99 as of the date and time of this post, Monday, March 18, 2013 at 1:30 PM ET, and should be available at this price through the end of the month.

More information about the book is below; if other vendors have priced-matched this title, links to their sites are also shown.

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Matrimony & Murder by Lois Lamanna

Matrimony & Murder by Lois Lamanna
A Marlene Webb and Bethany Cunningham Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Two sisters, Marlene Webb and Bethany Cunningham, attend the wedding of a distant cousin hoping to find information about the family tree. What they discover is a body in the church basement, a tactless police officer, a cosmetics case containing fifty thousand dollars, and a hidden family secret.

Self-described as being over fifty, overweight, and overeducated, the sisters have obvious personality differences. Bethany is generous of heart, and Marlene is, well, not.

When the groom is arrested at the reception, the sisters are challenged with the task of proving his innocence. After all, no family member of theirs would commit murder — or would they?

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New Mystery/Suspense from Carina Press: Lethal Business by W. Soliman and Cards & Caravans by Cindy Spencer Pape

Carina Press

Carina Press is a digital-first imprint from Harlequin, publishing books in an interesting and diverse selection of genres including contemporary romance, steampunk, gay/lesbian fiction, science-fiction, fantasy, and — but of course — mystery and suspense.

Two new titles are being released this week: Lethal Business by W. Soliman (listed under Mystery) and Cards & Caravans by Cindy Spencer Pape (listed under Steampunk) …

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Lethal Business by W. Soliman

Lethal Business
W. Soliman
The Hunter Files (3rd in series)

Why kill the survivors of a sinking ship?

A speeding boat rams a life raft, leaving no survivors … A man embroiled in an investigation of potential suicide bombers disappears …

Retired inspector Charlie Hunter's belief that the two events are related leads him to accept a job working a charter between England and France. The only way to find out the truth is to be the man on the inside.

But Charlie's life is at risk on the rough Channel. All is not as it seems on the shifting seas, and some players are holding secrets that will change the game … and the sunken life raft is the key.

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Cards & Caravans by Cindy Spencer Pape

Cards & Caravans
Cindy Spencer Pape
The Gaslight Chronicles (5th in series)

Belinda Danvers isn't a witch. But that won't stop them burning her at the stake …

Connor McKay can tell at a glance that Belinda's magickal powers are minimal at best. She can't be guilty of murdering village children. There's something suspicious about her arrest and lightning-quick sentence. Unfortunately, telling anyone how he knows would mean revealing his own powers. He's been sent by the Order of the Round Table to help and he can't just let her die.

Escaping from jail and running from vindictive villagers in her grandfather's steam-powered caravan is more excitement than Belinda's had in years. And despite the danger — or maybe because of it — she loves the time spent with her sexy rescuer. But there's more to his magick than he's letting on …

There's something going on that's bigger than the two of them. It's time for good to make a stand.

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Telemystery: A Mind To Kill and Quincy ME, 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, Blu-ray disc, or Video-on-Demand, is profiling one series and one complete collection from our site being released this week.

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A Mind to Kill: The Complete Series

A Mind to Kill
The Complete Series

Philip Madoc delivers an unforgettable performance as brooding detective Noel Bain in this atmospheric Welsh drama. An old-fashioned and kindhearted cop, Bain solves crimes with his unerring instinct, keen intelligence, and passion for defending the innocent. He also struggles to protect his daughter, Hannah (Ffion Wilkins), from the crime-filled world he knows too well.

Set in a Wales more bleak than picturesque, this acclaimed series is known for its gritty realism and no-holds-barred storytelling. The complete collection includes all three series of feature-length episodes.

We've seen — and Mr. E. has reviewed — all three seasons of this series. "The mystery plots are sophisticated and solidly plotted, not so much whodunits but more along the lines of police procedurals. The stories are often grim, the outcomes not always positive — much like real crime in real life." (Read Mr. E.'s reviews of Season One, Season Two, and Season Three.)

A Mind to Kill: The Complete Series on DVD

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Quincy M. E.: Season Five

Quincy M. E.
Season Five

Jack Klugman returns as television's original Crime Scene Investigator, Dr. R. Quincy, in Season Five of this classic 1970s medical drama, which aired on NBC from September 1979 through April 1980.

This season finds Quincy investigating a death due to laced marijuana, the unholy murder of an evangelist, a suicide wrongly labeled a murder, the death of a man by an abusive family member, a drunk-driving homicide, tainted food at a football stadium that threatens to kill 90,000 spectators and more!

Death may be the end, but crime never sleeps and Quincy doesn't rest until justice has been served!

Quincy M. E.: Season Five on DVD

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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.

Telemystery: New Trailer for Game of Thrones Season 3

Game of Thrones, Season Three (HBO, March 2013)

HBO has released a new trailer for the third season of Game of Thrones (below).

Based on the "Song of Ice and Fire" epic fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin, this third season is adapted from the first half of the third book in the series, A Storm of Swords.

The new season returns on March 31st, 2013 at 9 PM ET/PT.

Telemystery: Rainn Wilson Cast as Evert Backstrom in CBS Pilot

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

Rainn Wilson (The Office) has been cast to play Evert Backstrom in Backstrom, a television pilot for CBS, based on a character created by Swedish crime novelist Leif G. W. Persson. Bones creator Hart Hanson will write and executive produce.

Stockholm police inspector Evert Bäckström was introduced in 2005 in Linda … som i Lindamordet (Linda … as in the Linda Murder), the first English translation of which was published last month in the UK. We don't have a US publication date, yet.

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Linda, as in the Linda Murder by Leif G. W. Persson

Linda, as in the Linda Murder
Leif G. W. Persson
An Evert Bäckström Mystery

In the middle of an unusually hot Swedish summer, a young woman studying at the Vaxjo Police Academy is brutally murdered. Police Inspector Evert Backstrom is unwillingly drafted in from Stockholm to head up the investigation.

Egotistical, vain and utterly prejudiced against everything, Bäckström is a man who has no sense of duty or responsibilty, thinks everyone with the exception of himself is an imbecile and is only really capable of warm feelings towards his pet goldfish and the nearest bottle of liquor. If they are to solve the case, his long suffering team must work around him, following the scant few leads which remain after Backstrom's intransigence has let the trail go cold.

Telemystery: Sherlock Season 3 Episode 1 Title — The Empty Hearse

Sherlock (BBC)

Filming on the third season of Sherlock got underway today, with series co-creator Mark Gatiss tweeting a photo of the clapperboard marking the first take of the first scene of the episode.

He also confirmed the title of the episode: "The Empty Hearse", which has been adapted from the original story "The Adventure of the Empty House". This is consistent with the chronology of the canon, with this being the first story published after Holmes "died" in "The Final Problem", which was the basis for the final episode of Season Two, "The Reichenbach Fall".

Last August co-creator Steven Moffat teased fans with three words that he suggested would be associated with this third season's three episodes. None of the words — "Rat. Wedding. Bow." — seem to us to have an obvious connection to storyline being filmed, but maybe we're just missing something. Moffat later said, however, that the three words "may be misleading, are not titles, are only teases or possibly clues, but might be deliberately designed to get you into a lather."

Benedict Cumberbatch, who plays Holmes, recently confirmed that there will be a fourth season of the series.

The game is on!

Red Adept Publishing 1st Anniversary Celebration Contest

Red Adept Publishing

Red Adept Publishing is celebrating its first anniversary by hosting an awesome contest!

A hybrid company, one of its divisions publishes books in a variety of genres, including Mystery and Thriller/Suspense, and we've been pleased to invite a number of their authors to visit with us over the past year.

The entry form is embedded below, which lists the prizes. More information can be found on the company website.

Use this link if you cannot see the entry form.

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