Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (130529)

Big Fish Games

Here is today's mystery and suspense update from Big Fish Games …

• The Daily Deal is Jewel Quest Mysteries: The Oracle of Ur, just $2.99 today only!

• The current Catch of the Week is Living Legends: Ice Rose, just $2.99 through Sunday, June 02, 2013 only.

• Today's Special Deal — One day only! 20% off all PC and Mac games! Coupon code: SAVE20.

Visit the Omnimystery Entertainment Network for more games of mystery and suspense!

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Jewel Quest Mysteries: The Oracle of Ur

Today's Daily Deal is Jewel Quest Mysteries: The Oracle of Ur

The fourth installment to the award-winning "Jewel Quest Mysteries" series is here. Rupert is back along with his two best friends, Emma and Sebastian. The three heroes are on a quest to find the most coveted jewel board of all, the Oracle of Ur. All facts about this legendary object are lost in time until Rupert discovers a clue to the 4,000-year- old story and starts his quest for the most coveted jewel board of all. He enlists the help of his two best friends, Emma and Sebastian, in this exciting Hidden Object game. Can they succeed in retrieving the Oracle of Ur?

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game today only — Wednesday, May 29, 2013 — for $2.99.

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Living Legends: Ice Rose

The current Catch of the Week is Living Legends: Ice Rose

Novelist Edward Grand has found evidence of a terrible tragedy in the city of Rosemount and sets off to investigate. Help Edward gather information for his new book and explore the Castle of Ice Queen in this incredible Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game. Scour the frozen landscapes and thaw out important locations as you solve an intriguing mystery!

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game at the special price of $2.99 through Sunday, June 02, 2013.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Anthony E. Zuiker to Publish Companion Book to ABC's New Series Whodunnit?

Whodunnit? (ABC, Summer 2013)

One of the new series we're definitely looking forward to this summer is Whodunnit? on ABC.

Created by CSI's Anthony E. Zuiker, each week players will use a variety of crime scene investigation techniques to meticulously uncover evidence that will ultimately reveal who among them is the killer.

"I've built a career telling crime stories, and if there's one thing that I've learned, it's that the audience loves to solve the mystery," said Zuiker. "Whodunnit? allows everyday fans to be in the show themselves and get the chance every week to do what they love best, which is ultimately solve the case."

And it gets better. We've learned that Zuiker will publish (through Hyperion) a companion ebook for the series. Titled Whodunnit? Murder in Mystery Manor, it features — like all good manor house mysteries should — a grand estate, ten unsuspecting guests, and a diabolical game of life and death.

There's a synopsis up on Amazon, but not (yet) a cover:

Ten excited guests arrive at the Westlake Estate, expecting a lavish retreat. They are the winners of a sweepstakes to "Live Like a Billionaire for a Week". But what was supposed to be a promising escape soon turns into a horrific nightmare.

Within hours of arrival, the guests sit down for an extravagant dinner. When they pull their party poppers as instructed, a loud chorus of bangs resounds, followed by earsplitting screams as the guest seated at the head of the table bursts into flames and slumps to the floor. The others are told they must solve the crime or be the next victim.

The killer, their diabolical host, is hiding among the frightened guests. Is the murderer the well-toned trophy wife, the retired deputy sheriff, the stoned college dropout, or perhaps the sweet, homely grandmother? The killer toys with them, inviting the guests to explore the lavish estate, from the stables to the hedge maze, in an effort to uncover the gory details of how the murderer pulled off such a gruesome murder.

Alliances are forged carefully and information is shared warily, since none of the remaining guests knows whom to trust. The next to die a hideous death will be the one with the least accurate solution to the latest murder. In the end, only three guests will remain: the winner, the loser, and the killer.

The book is published on June 18th, a few days before Whodunnit? the television series premieres on June 23rd at 9 PM ET/PT.

49th Shelf Hosts a Round Table Discussion for the Arthur Ellis Award Best Novel Nominees

Book News: Mysteries, Suspense and Crime Novels, Thrillers

The winners of the annual Arthur Ellis Awards will be announced this week, and the folks at 49th Shelf asked the nominees for Best Novel and Best First Novel to participate in a round table discussion.

This morning four of the five nominees for Best Novel — Linwood Barclay, Giles Blunt, Stephen Miller, and Carsten Stroud — discuss various aspects of writing crime fiction including what is the best season for murder, what is the oddest end for a character, and a terrific open-ended question (which we're tempted to adopt for our own future interviews), "If you are a mystery writer, you are also …". See the entire round table discussion, here.

An Excerpt from The Bleiberg Project, a Thriller by David Khara

The Bleiberg Project by David Khara

We are delighted to welcome back novelist David Khara to Omnimystery News.

Earlier this month David introduced us to his new book, The Bleiberg Project (Le French Book, April 2013 ebook formats), and we are pleased today to provide an excerpt from the first two chapters, courtesy of the author and his publisher.

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Day 1

Chapter 1

Stutthof Concentration Camp, 1942.
 Two years. Two long years in the frozen hell of northern Poland. You couldn't say he wasn't devoted! Horst Geller had joined the Schutzstaffel at the beginning of 1936. He was twenty-three. He had never been a big Hitler fan, but when he saw the way the führer fascinated the mob, he knew joining up was the smart thing to do. Horst had chosen the SS to be left alone, not to be part of Hitler's personal protection squad. As a member of the SS, he knew his family would be respected and protected from the cloud of paranoia that hung over Germany. His homeland had gone insane and taken Europe down with it. But one day, the war would be over, and order would return. Horst was even willing to bet his little apartment on it.
 In 1940, he found himself married and soon thereafter, a father. His whole life changed with this double reward. But 1941 hadn't begun well. His higher-ups gave him a promotion, which in itself was good, even if he hadn't asked for anything. But it meant a transfer to Poland to guard a prison camp. It was an important mission, and all of his attempts to refuse the transfer had failed. So Horst had gone, heavy-hearted, leaving his wife, Karin, and his baby daughter, Gisela, behind.
 "At least it's not the front," he told his grief-stricken wife in lieu of goodbye. Two colorless summers passed, both followed by winters, proving every night that hell is, indeed, a very cold place. From time to time, Horst got leave and went to Danzig, thirty-five miles to the west, where he'd get drunk and try to forget his solitude with the "soldiers' girls." His pay kept his wife and baby comfortably fed, which meant one worry fewer. Work in the camp wasn't very complicated. He just kept an eye on the dissidents sentenced to forced labor in the Deutsche Ausrüstungswerke, a special weapons factory that belonged to the SS. Sometimes he pulled Jews out of trucks and shoved them into the barracks, and once a week he supervised the distribution of the meager rations of bread and turnip soup. He occasionally took pleasure in seeing the Jews in their rightful place, but there were also children, and it was becoming more and more difficult to bear their fearful gazes and pleading. Horst didn't want to hurt them. Of course, he had no sympathy for the Jews, and if he was asked to execute kids, he would, and for a simple reason: It was him or them.
 Horst was an ordinary man lost in an endless winter, surrounded by hungry dogs and maniacal executioners. Sometimes he wondered how many other soldiers felt the way he did. How many of the elite soldiers answering to Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler wept at night? At least one other, he hoped.
 But SS Geller was even more depressed than usual that night. The temperature hovered around five below, and he was standing guard at the hospital, an imposing building much cleaner than the prisoners' barracks. The hospital would have given him the chills if he weren't already frozen stiff. The Jewish children who still had the strength to stand were sent here to satisfy the needs of the strange man who directed the place, known only by the name Herr Doktor.
 The doctor never left the hospital and never mixed with the guards. Nobody had heard his voice. He communicated his needs in notes to the camp's new commander, Major Hoppe. Sometimes equipment was transferred from the weapons factory to the hospital, but the camp director was the only other person allowed inside. Horst had once come upon Major Hoppe unloading the shipping cases himself. Hoppe was a cruel, brutal man, not the kind of guy to take orders from just anyone, so the doctor had to be an intimidating character. Still, nobody tried to find out more. In the absurd world of Camp Stutthof, ignorance eased one's sleep and extended one's life expectancy.
 November 9, 1942, was a special day. That evening, Himmler himself was going to visit the hospital. The camp's best soldiers were told to show the military and spiritual leader of the SS just how impeccably Stutthof was run. If everything went well, Hoppe thought they might receive more resources, men and equipment.
 Horst was jittery. He took a long, hard drag on his cigarette and felt the smoke warm him up. His black leather gloves reeked of cold tobacco. He caught sight of a guard with two huge attack dogs patrolling the camp's barbed wire perimeter. At least that guy got to move around.
 There were nine soldiers waiting with Horst, conscientiously freezing their asses off in the name of their supreme leader. The group was silent, but the looks they exchanged said much about their general weariness. Himmler and his staff of brownnosers would arrive in a few moments. The men would perform their pantomime without a hitch, and tomorrow morning a hot cup of coffee would help Horst forget the frigid cold.
 The evening was bright, and the moon and stars shone from an immaculate sky, lighting up the fine mist that perpetually rose from the region's boggy ground. (The bright yellow searchlights in the guard towers were turned on only in high alerts.) Suddenly Horst and the nine other men threw down their cigarettes and crushed them under their heels. The sound of a motor could be heard coming down the dirt road that connected the camp to civilization. The rumble grew louder. Soon they could make out two approaching military vehicles. To their astonishment, the motorcade had only these two vehicles. The latest news from the front was good, but how could such an important man have such a small escort? Horst concluded the visit was top secret or, at the very least, meant to be discreet. The gates swung open, and the vehicles rolled to a halt in front of the honor guard.
 The ten SS men snapped to attention, rifles resting on their left shoulders, their right arms lifted at a forty-five-degree angle, hands extended. Major Hoppe and the doctor hurried down the hospital steps and waited motionless in the middle of the two rows of soldiers. Four blond men emerged from the first vehicle. None were under six feet tall. They wore simple black uniforms in spite of the bitter cold.
 One of them moved to the second car, opened its rear door and saluted Heil Hitler in a single crisp motion. Heinrich Himmler stepped out and gave the colossal soldier a friendly pat on the arm. A stiff aide-de-camp followed behind, carrying a heavy briefcase. The four men swiftly surrounded the reichsführer-SS and his assistant.
 Horst watched the spectacle unfold from the corner of his eye. Four Bavarian woodsmen, dressed for August, protecting two little men in glasses, wrapped warmly in their greatcoats. Himmler headed up the two lines of soldiers with his men in tow. Major Hoppe and the doctor tried to hide their disappointment as Himmler momentarily ignored them to review the honor guard, smiling and uttering words of encouragement to the men. Himmler stopped in front of Horst.
 "Is this climate too harsh for you, private?"
 Surprised, Horst felt his heart begin to race. The devil could read his mind! He seized the opportunity. A little sucking-up couldn't hurt. "For you, Your Excellency, I would guard the North Pole." Himmler came closer. He had the fat, round face of a prosperous family man, but his pince-nez framed a malicious and disturbing expression.
 "That isn't what I asked," Himmler replied under his breath. Horst stiffened.
 He'd been exposed, but he remained calm. He was tired of pretending. "Poland is hell. I miss Hamburg, Your Excellency."
 Keeping his gaze fixed on Horst, Himmler removed his glasses and wiped them clean. "You'll be transferred tomorrow." Horst's smile evaporated, and he swallowed nervously. He'd gone too far. Time stood still. Himmler's face wore a placid expression. "You'll be sent to Wewelsburg Castle. I'm sure you'll find the Westphalian climate more agreeable. I need more people like you—people who speak their minds. I'm surrounded by toadies, competent though they are." He nodded, indicating Major Hoppe.
 Horst tightened his salute in relief. "Thank you, Your Excellency." He held back a Heil Hitler that wouldn't have helped matters at this point. Himmler turned away and gave instructions as he walked. His assistant nodded in agreement. They joined the camp leaders and swept into the front hall of the top-secret hospital. The masquerade was over.
 The other guards gathered around Horst, taking out their cigarettes and lighters in unison. They warmly congratulated their lucky colleague. Horst tried to conceal his happiness, aware that his companions would soon be tormented with jealousy. They eventually dispersed and headed back to their quarters, but Horst stayed alone, his feet planted in the middle of the path. The knowledge that he would soon leave seemed to sharpen his senses. From now on, every breath of this frigid air would bring him closer to Germany and closer to home. He would hate Poland for the rest of his life.
 One day he'd forget the horrors committed here. He took out the photo of his wife and baby from his inside pocket and kissed it. Suddenly, his vision blurred. A sharp noise wracked his skull. Where was it coming from? He tilted his head to the right. Orange flames enveloped his shoulder. The cold gave way to warmth, the world teetered, and he fell face-down. As the life painlessly left his body, Horst saw a trickle of blood run across the ground and over the photograph he was still holding in his burned hand. A child's bare feet scampered across frozen earth; this was his last vision. Horst Geller, SS man by happenstance, a husband and father swept up in the general madness of war, died November 9, 1942. He was one of ten official victims in an assassination attempt against Heinrich Himmler. The master of the Black Order survived.
 The final solution rolled inexorably onward.

Chapter 2

Manhattan, present day, 9:48 a.m.
 This morning, like every other morning, I'm hung over. My brain is fried. I'm a piece of shit. My head is pounding, and as I grope for aspirin on the bedside table, the lamp falls to the floor and breaks. How did that get there? When I sprinkle two pills into my palm, I feel better already. I toss them back and swallow them dry—water's for pussies. I bury my head in the pillow. I don't know what time it is, and I don't give a damn. There's a nagging sound, like something continually falling—or a lot of little things. My mouth tastes like tobacco. I'm a human ashtray.
 I identify the sound. Water. A girl is in my shower. What's her name again? I don't remember, and I don't give a shit either. If she's taking a shower, she's leaving soon. Fine by me. Everything is fine by me, as long as I take the hits. There's one thing left to do, but I don't have the guts. I just want to be done with it once and for all. I could use a rope or jump off a building, but I'm a coward. So until I find an easy way out, I'm killing myself one day at a time. It's the same thing in the end.
 She comes through the room, and I open an eye to see what she looks like. Small, brunette, tight. Not bad. She doesn't look at me and probably doesn't know my name either. But now I remember hers. Rachel. Is it Wednesday? Rachel was Tuesday. Actually, no, I don't know her name. She makes an incredible amount of noise for somebody getting dressed. I hear her saying something from the other room. My face is still in the pillow, and I can't understand. Probably "see you later." Sure. See you never.
 Finally I'm alone. I open my eyes. The fog in my head is gone, but it took its sweet time leaving. Ten in the morning, and I'm late for work as usual. That bitch splashed water all over the bathroom! I hate that. It's a holdover from the days when I liked everything to be neat and in its place. I mop up the floor with a towel and get in the shower. The warm jets of water massage my body and gradually wake me up.
 I'm thirty-one. I'm an asshole trader who works for a piece-of-shit Wall Street firm. I'm just a nobody, but I still seem to have a name: Jay Novacek. I turn off the water and grab a pack of cigarettes that's been left beside the sink. I couldn't just leave it there all alone, poor thing. I light one, because if I'm going to stick with my two-pack-a-day habit I have to get cracking. I look in the mirror and have to admit that I'm pretty well-built, though the memories of college sports and my occasional squash matches seem pretty distant now. I'm a good-looking guy. Girls say so, anyway. Blue eyes and a square jaw—they like that. The mirror steams up, and I can't see myself anymore. Thank God.

10:20. I'm smoking my third cigarette and sprawled on the beige leather couch in the living room. A steaming cup of coffee rests on the glass coffee table. Coffee is the only way I'll make it through the day. If everything goes well, I'll be dressed in ten minutes and in my office before eleven. Miracles can happen.
 I hate my apartment. It reeks of money—big, empty and cold. Did I ever like this shit? Leather? Glass and black lacquer? Abstract scribbles and splatters by painters more fashionable than talented? I guess the answer is yes. I recognize my personality only in the plastic Spider-Man and Doctor Doom figurines on top of my stereo system.
 I take another drag. I'm a piece of shit who can't even remember what he did last night. But I do remember every detail of one day by heart, to the point that I play it in my mind again and again. How long has it been? Six months? My memory of that day is as vivid as the coffee cup in front of me. I close my eyes and replay the events of that day for the umpteenth time …
 I'm at the office. In front of me are six computer screens, blinking everywhere, with graphs, curves, trends, numbers. The world's economy in a nutshell. On the other side of the Earth, people get up, work, pay back their loans, do their best to scrape by. But to me they don't live. They produce. And what they produce makes me rich.
 It's Monday morning, and Dow Jones has collapsed. My friends are all trying to sell, but I'm buying everything that comes past. At the market's close that afternoon, the results are unprecedented: an eleven-point gain. I'm a star. I've just made a billion dollars for my firm, and fifty million of it is mine. Nobody's hotter than me. My boss is on cloud nine. My clients call, one after another, to thank me for what I've done. Champagne in the boardroom with the decrepit senior partners, conservative assholes, every one. The associates join us, and we pass the bottle around. When it's empty we go to dinner—French and expensive. You do what you have to do. The other traders watch us go by like masters of the universe. They throw me dirty looks. They can go screw themselves, the losers. In the elevator we joke and slap each other on the back.
 Up until then everything was going fine. The sound of the doorbell snaps me back to the present. 10:23. Shit! Who the hell could it be? Whatever. Go on, asshole, ring all you want. He's a persistent asshole. I drag myself to the door. This apartment is way too big. I slide back the deadbolt and turn the knob. Two huge military men are standing ramrod straight in the hallway. They're wearing their best brass, white gloves, hats, the whole nine yards. Even their medals are out, and these guys have a few. I'd say the first guy, the older one in front, has about fifty. His clone, twenty years younger, has nearly as many. They would seem to serve a purely decorative function.
 "Mr. Corbin?" (Nobody's called me that for at least twenty years.)
 "Mr. Corbin is my father. I'm Jeremy Novacek."
 The penguins don't even flinch. "Jeremy Novacek, we're here to present our sincere condolences on behalf of the armed forces of the United States of America. Your father, Air Force Lieutenant General Daniel J. Corbin, passed away. It's an honor to present you with this flag, as well as your father's military decorations." They give a military salute—rigid but clean. I'm not sure what to do. They don't look like they want to come in and kick back. I salute in return. It seems to work. They turn to the left and leave in step with each other. I push the door shut and stand there. I'm holding a flag folded in a triangle and a box of metal scraps stamped with eagles and stars.
 My old man is dead. I lean against the bar in the kitchen, grab a bottle of cognac and throw back a gulp. News like this calls for a celebration. Today's program has just changed: first the office and then a train to Poughkeepsie. I ought to tell my mother that Lieutenant General Corbin finally decided to kick it.

First published in French as Le Projet Bleiberg, Copyright © 2010 Editions Critic. English translation Copyright © 2013 Simon John. First published in English in 2013 by Le French Book, Inc., New York.

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About the author: David Khara studied law, worked as a reporter for Agence France Press, was a top-level athlete, and ran his own business for a number of years. Now he is a full-time writer. Khara wrote his first novel—a vampire thriller—in 2010, before starting his Consortium thriller series.

About the translator: Simon John was born in the United Kingdom. After graduating from Cambridge University, a quest for wine, women and goat cheese led him to Paris, where he began working in film production and translation. He primarily translates and subtitles movies. After twenty years and 3,713 goat cheese salads in Paris, he is now based in Berlin.

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The Bleiberg Project by David Khara

The Bleiberg Project
David Khara
A Consortium Thriller (1st in series)

First published in France in 2010 as Le Projet Bleiberg; translated into English by Simon John

Are Hitler's atrocities really over? For depressive Wall Street trader Jeremy Corbin, absolute truths become undeniable lies overnight. He finds out his long-lost father is dead, he discovers his boss's real identity, and he ends up boarding a plane to Zurich. He has a Nazi medallion in his pocket, a hot CIA bodyguard next to him, and a clearly dangerous Mossad agent on his tail.

What was his father investigating? Why was his mother assassinated? Why are unknown sides fighting over him with automatic weapons? Can the conspiracy be stopped?

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Messages by Christine Dougherty is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Messages by Christine Dougherty

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Messages by Christine Dougherty as today's third free mystery ebook (A Psychological Thriller; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, May 28, 2013 at 7:30 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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Messages by Christine Dougherty

Messages
Christine Dougherty
A Psychological Thriller
Publisher: CreateSpace

James Smith is receiving messages.

Fired from his job, his girlfriend on the verge of leaving him, barely keeping his life in order, James' unyielding insistence on following the signs and putting together the clues brings him to the answer … and it changes everything.

Hindered by flashbacks to a barely remembered babyhood at the hands of a criminally insane mother, James forges ahead, committing acts he'd never have thought himself capable, from shadowing a local teen, to kidnapping, to a murderous confrontation — all over the object of his desire.

When he partners with a mysterious cop named Riddel, James is certain he will not only bring everything out into the open, but also convince his girlfriend Lacey that she is central to his quest. And she is, but in a way they are all unable to foresee.

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A Raucous Time by Julia Hughes is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

A Raucous Time by Julia Hughes

MystereBooks is pleased to feature A Raucous Time by Julia Hughes as today's second free mystery ebook (A Celtic Cousins Adventure for Young Adults; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, May 28, 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.

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A Raucous Time by Julia Hughes

A Raucous Time
Julia Hughes
A Celtic Cousins Adventure for Young Adults
Publisher: Talon Publishing

Rhyllann Jones's geeky cousin Wren is convinced an ancient diary can lead them to the mythical treasure of Bad King John, last seen 900 years ago. Trouble is, "The Brotherhood" will stop at nothing to get to it first.

Even more dangerous in Rhyllann's eyes is Detective Inspector Crombie. This father of four daughters knows Rhyllann is lying, and is certain Wren is a master manipulator. Crombie is determined to keep the boys safe at any costs. This leads "The Brotherhood" to take desperate action to learn the secrets Wren keeps, plunging Crombie and Rhyllann into a race against time across the wild Cornish moors.

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Destruction of Evidence by Katherine John is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Destruction of Evidence by Katherine John

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Destruction of Evidence by Katherine John as today's free mystery ebook (A Trevor Joseph Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, May 28, 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.

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Destruction of Evidence by Katherine John

Destruction of Evidence
Katherine John
A Trevor Joseph Mystery
Publisher: Accent Press

No evidence remained on the bodies of Alun Pitcher, a well-liked, wealthy, careful and cautious businessman, and his family after they'd been wrapped in brown paper and string, doused in petrol and ignited. The fires had destroyed any evidence, or so the pathologist and the local police believed.

Defeated, the local force asks for outside help. Following success in solving a previous cold case, Inspector Trevor Joseph and Sergeant Peter Collins are called in. Their superiors trust them to provide answers to the questions that have confounded the local force.

Did the murderer or murderers possess knowledge of police procedure and criminal investigative methods that have resulted in the perfect, unsolvable crime? Why would anyone want to kill a well-liked family who have no known enemies? How did the murderer or murderers overcome three grown men and a woman without anyone seeing anything, or hearing a sound? And, most important of all, was all the evidence really destroyed?

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The Righteous Series by Michael Wallace is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature the first four books in "The Righteous Series" by Michael Wallace as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $0.99 each is valid only for today, Tuesday, May 28, 2013.

The novels are: The Righteous (more details, below); Mighty and Strong; The Wicked; and The Blessed and the Damned.

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The Righteous by Michael Wallace

The Righteous
Michael Wallace
The Righteous Series
Thomas & Mercer

Deep in the Utah desert, the small polygamous community of Blister Creek has a history of protecting its own. Even when a young woman is brutally murdered just blocks from her home, the residents of the conservative enclave close ranks. But just because they don't want outside law enforcement in their business doesn't mean the murder will go unpunished.

More than a thousand miles away, Jacob Christianson, a medical student and son of a devout church elder, learns of his cousin Amanda's murder. Though Jacob is skeptical of many of the community's fundamentalist beliefs, his sharply analytical mind and family connection to the victim earns him the assignment of investigator into Amanda's death.

Jacob heads to Blister Creek, accompanied by his inquisitive younger sister, Eliza, to probe the bizarre circumstances of their cousin's violent death. It doesn't take long for the pair to realize that Amanda's murder was no random act; rather, it is part of a covert plot to overthrow the church's leaders.

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Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (130528)

Big Fish Games

Here is today's mystery and suspense update from Big Fish Games …

• The New Release is The Veil of Mystery: Seven Little Gnomes.

• The Daily Deal is Tesla's Tower: The Wardenclyffe Mystery, just $2.99 today only!

• The current Catch of the Week is Living Legends: Ice Rose, just $2.99 through Sunday, June 02, 2013 only.

Visit the Omnimystery Entertainment Network for more games of mystery and suspense!

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The Veil of Mystery: Seven Little Gnomes

Today's New Release is The Veil of Mystery: Seven Little Gnomes

Seven gnomes wait in silence, holding a secret. Take up the hunt if you dare, and find the path to the Chamber of Fortune! According to legend, Edward J. Smith created a secret chamber deep underneath his estate before he mysteriously vanished. Will you be able to solve this mystery? Become a master explorer, and discover the truth in this exciting treasure hunting Hidden Object Adventure!

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour.

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Tesla's Tower: The Wardenclyffe Mystery

Today's Daily Deal is Tesla's Tower: The Wardenclyffe Mystery

Save the world from an experiment gone wrong! Nikola Tesla — villain or victim? It's the question everyone asks after what should have been his greatest invention drained the world of color. Tesla disappeared in the Ether that fateful day when his experiment went horribly wrong. Help him get back and bring the color back to your world!

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game today only — Tuesday, May 28, 2013 — for $2.99.

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Living Legends: Ice Rose

The current Catch of the Week is Living Legends: Ice Rose

Novelist Edward Grand has found evidence of a terrible tragedy in the city of Rosemount and sets off to investigate. Help Edward gather information for his new book and explore the Castle of Ice Queen in this incredible Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game. Scour the frozen landscapes and thaw out important locations as you solve an intriguing mystery!

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game at the special price of $2.99 through Sunday, June 02, 2013.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Shoulder Bags and Shootings, a Haley Randolph Mystery by Dorothy Howell, Now at a Special Price

Shoulder Bags and Shootings by Dorothy Howell

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Shoulder Bags and Shootings by Dorothy Howell, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Kensington.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $1.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (05/27/2013 at 2:30 PM 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.

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Shoulder Bags and Shootings by Dorothy Howell

Shoulder Bags and Shootings by Dorothy Howell
A Haley Randolph Mystery (3rd in series)
Publisher: Kensington

Life is almost perfect for fashionista and amateur sleuth Haley Randolph. She just vacationed in Europe with her boyfriend Ty Cameron, owner of Holt's Department Store. And now Ty's grandmother is letting Haley drive her Mercedes. If only Haley could get her hands on the new Sinful handbag. It's totally out of stock, and Haley would rather die than buy a knockoff. But when she finds the body of her designer purse party rival, Tiffany Markham, in the trunk of the Mercedes, she's not so sure she wants to trade places after all …

Topping the list of suspects, Haley doesn't deny seeing red when Tiffany stole her purse party idea — and made more money. But she wasn't jealous enough to commit murder. Now she'll have to solve this mystery quickly — and find that Sinful bag — before she becomes a killer's next fashion fatality …

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The Die Hard 25th Anniversary Collection on Blu-ray Disc is Amazon's Gold Box Deal of the Week

Amazon Gold Box Deal of the Day

Our featured Amazon Gold Box Deal of the Day for is actually a Gold Box Deal for the Week: The Die Hard 25th Anniversary Collection on Blu-ray Disc.

Amazon Gold Box Deal of the Week: Die Hard 25th Anniversary on Blu-ray

Wrong place. Wrong time. Right man. Celebrate 25 years of Bruce Willis playing John McClane with this 5-disc collection featuring the first four "Die Hard" films and an all-new bonus disc, "Decoding Die Hard". It's the ultimate tribute to the tough-as-nails cop with a wry sense of humor and a knack for explosive action.

This Blu-ray set is specially priced through June 1st, 2013.

Telemystery: Case Histories Season 2 Currently Airing on BBC One

Telemystery Prime Time Crime: Mystery and Suspense on Television

Last fall we reported that a second season of Case Histories would air sometime during 2013 on BBC One. We just realized today that "sometime" is "now". (It airs on Sundays, from May 19th through June 2nd.)

Based on characters created by crime novelist Kate Atkinson, three 90-minute episodes have been filmed for this second season, the first of which is adapted from the fourth book in the series, Started Early, Took My Dog. The other two episodes are original screenplays. Jason Isaacs reprises his role as Jackson Brodie, a complex and compulsive private investigator, who attempts to unravel disparate case histories in contemporary Edinburgh.

We very much enjoyed the first season of Case Histories, and look forward to revisiting with the characters when this second season hits our shores.

Telemystery: BBC Two Renews The Fall for a Second Season

Telemystery Prime Time Crime: Mystery and Suspense on Television

BBC Two's new crime drama The Fall premiered earlier this month and the network has so much confidence in the series that it has already been renewed for a second season.

"The Fall has proved both a critical and ratings hit for BBC Two," said Ben Stephenson, Controller, BBC Drama. "With more of Allan Cubitt's intricate and thrilling plot revelations yet to unfold through the captivating performances of Gillian and Jamie, a second series is a must."

The Fall is described by the network as a gripping psychological thriller that forensically examines the lives of two hunters. One is a serial killer (Jamie Dornan), who stalks his victims at random in and around Belfast and the other is a talented female Detective Superintendent (Gillian Anderson) on secondment from the MET, who is brought in to catch him.

Most BBC crime dramas eventually make their way to the US, so we'll be keeping an eye out for it. In the meantime, watch a promo trailer for the series, below.

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Telemystery: Covert Affairs, George Gently, Longmire, and Red Widow, 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 four series from our site being released this week.

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Covert Affairs: Season Three

Covert Affairs
Season Three

Everything changes for savvy CIA operative Annie Walker (Piper Perabo) in this third season of Covert Affairs.

Reassigned to a new and even more covert division of the Agency, Annie takes on missions that become personal and finds herself on dangerous forays into inhospitable territory, while a series of explosive revelations force her to question her role and what (and who) matters most.

International shooting locations this season include Moscow, Paris, Barcelona, Morocco and Puerto Rico.

Covert Affairs Season 3 originally aired on USA Network during Summer and Fall 2012. The fourth season premiere is July 16th, 2013.

Covert Affairs: Season Three on DVD  Covert Affairs: Season Three on Amazon Instant VOD  Covert Affairs: Season Three on iTunes

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George Gently: Series Five

George Gently
Series Five

Martin Shaw returns as Inspector George Gently, a former Scotland Yard detective from London now tackling crime in the north of England. With the air of a man who has seen it all but still hopes for the best, Gently confronts the motives — racism, family conflict, greed, revenge — that can lead to murder.

As ever, he receives assistance from his abrasive, politically incorrect sergeant John Bacchus (Lee Ingleby), who has his own take on the societal changes unfolding in 1960s Britain.

Based on the novels by Alan Hunter, the four gripping episodes of this season feature clever scripts, beautiful landscapes, and a distinguished cast.

This fifth series originally aired on BBC during late Summer 2013. A sixth series will premiere later this year.

George Gently: Series Five on DVD  George Gently: Series Five on Blu-ray Disc

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Longmire: Season One

Longmire
Season One

To close murder cases under open skies he's your man.

Based on a character created by mystery author Craig Johnson, Walt Longmire (Robert Taylor) is the charismatic and unflappable sheriff of Absaroka County. Struggling since his wife's death a year ago and at the urging of his attorney daughter, Walt knows he must turn his life around.

Aided by a new female deputy and his oldest friend he becomes reenergized about his job and running for reelection though an ambitious younger deputy is a rival candidate for the job. And despite the dark secrets and tangled relationships that pervade this first season, he doggedly solves the big crimes of Wyoming's big sky country.

Longmire Season 1 aired during Summer 2012 on A&E. The second season premieres tonight, May 27th, at 10 PM ET/PT.

Longmire: Season One on DVD  Longmire: Season One on Amazon Instant VOD  Longmire: Season One on iTunes

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Red Widow: Season One

Red Widow
Season One

This ABC crime drama is centered on the lengths one mother will go to protect her family amidst a dangerous journey to discover the truth behind her husband's murder.

Housewife Marta Walraven (Radha Mitchell) adores her husband, children, and their idyllic Northern California life together. But beneath the suburban dream lies a dark and dangerous world, and when life presents unforeseen tragedy, the perfect facade comes crashing down.

Now Marta must drop all illusions, embrace her new reality, and dig deep to discover reserves of courage, resilience, and ingenuity she never knew she had.

Red Widow premiered in early Spring 2013 and while the DVD is labeled as "The Complete First Season", the series was not renewed by the network for a second season.

Red Widow: Season One on DVD  Red Widow: Season One on Amazon Instant VOD  Red Widow: Season One on iTunes

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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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