Monday, August 26, 2013

Telemystery: Elementary, Frank Riva, Inspector Vivaldi Mysteries, and The Walking Dead, 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 three series from our site being released this week.

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Elementary: Season One

Elementary
Season One

In this contemporary take on the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes (played by Jonny Lee Miller), he investigates crimes in modern-day New York City as a consultant to the NYPD and is assisted by Joan Watson (Ludy Liu), a former surgeon, who is hired by Holmes' wealthy father to help keep the eccentric detective sober.

This first season of the series aired on CBS from September 2013 through May 2013. The second season premieres on September 26th, 2013.

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

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Frank Riva: The Complete Series

Frank Riva
The Complete Series

Alain Delon stars as Frank Riva, an ex-undercover cop called in from retirement after 25 years of exile to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding the murder of his brother in a drug sting operation. He soon finds himself back on the trail of the notorious Loggia crime family, who had put a bounty on his head during the French Connection days.

Frank is forced to pick up the pieces of a life he left behind a quarter of a century ago: his old flame Catherine, Nina Rizzi, the daughter he never knew, and Xavier Unger, his former partner, now chief of the Paris police. He must also put together a new team to confront the Loggia gang: Superintendent Lydie Herzog, his nominal superior, the headstrong Captain Hervé Sebastian, and rookie computer whiz Juliette Janssen.

Frank Riva is a police officer who follows his instinct and refuses to be deflected from his mission, a man who ignores social convention and flouts rules and regulations, and who lives according to his own deep conviction of right and wrong.

This Complete Series, in French with English subtitles, consists of two three-part episodes.

Frank Riva: The Complete Series on DVD

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Inspector Vivaldi Mysteries:

Inspector Vivaldi Mysteries
The Complete Series

Inspector Federico Vivaldi is an old-school cop in a new world: his son is gay, his wife has left him and he's got an ambitious colleague nipping at his heels to take over his position. He may be old-fashioned but he's resilient enough to find his way in the new reality.

His son, Stefano, is also a cop, and father and son make a good team solving crimes together in the northeastern Italian city of Trieste. Each has different strengths: Federico's a veteran investigator with finely honed instincts, while Stefano takes a more rational approach using the latest forensic tools. Together, they investigate cases ranging from insurance fraud to murder and human trafficking.

Their toughest challenge involves the murder of a math professor who had been solving some equations linked to the long-ago kidnapping and murder of a young woman. When Federico's best friend and former colleague gets called in as a suspect in the same cold case, it seems as if his world has turned inside out.

This DVD set is in Italian with English subtitles.

Inspector Vivaldi Mysteries: on DVD

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The Walking Dead: Season Three

The Walking Dead
Season Three

In this uncertain world, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and his band of survivors must not only fight the dead, but also face a whole new fear: the living.

Rick and his fellow survivors continue to seek refuge in a desolate and post-apocalyptic world and soon discover that there are greater forces to fear than just the walking dead. The struggle to survive has never been so perilous.

This third season, which aired on AMC during Fall 2012 and Spring 2013 also introduces new characters, including the Governor (David Morrissey) and fan-favorite Michonne (Danai Gurira), along with her zombie pets.

The Walking Dead: Season Three on DVD  The Walking Dead: Season Three on Blu-ray Disc  The Walking Dead: Season Three on Amazon Instant VOD  The Walking Dead: Season Three on iTunes

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An Excerpt from Compound Fractures by Stephen White

Omnimystery News: An Excerpt courtesy of Stephen White
Compound Fractures
by Stephen White

We are delighted to welcome novelist Stephen White to Omnimystery News today.

Stephen's 20th — and final — book in his series featuring Dr. Alan Gregory is Compound Fractures (Dutton; August 2013 hardcover, audiobook and ebook formats) and we are pleased to introduce our readers to the book with an excerpt.

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Compound Fractures by Stephen White

PROLOGUE

DOCTOR LILA

ONE SESSION STOOD OUT. IT WAS OUR second one.
 I have replayed the session in my head at least ten times. It was when my perspective changed. The day I got suspicious. On occasion I went back over it to see if there was a nuance I missed. Other times the loop replayed itself, an earworm, a melody my memory couldn't cut loose.
 It's not in my personality to recall moments of assurance with much clarity. What I tend to recall vividly are my doubts and my fears. That therapy loop earned the replays because it was the session when my doubts and my fears began to crystallize, when I went from thinking that I might be in over my therapeutic head to wondering what the hell I might have gotten myself into with Dr. Alan Gregory.
 Or as I called him, my patient.


 My name is Delilah Mary Travis. My friends call me Lila. Most of my patients call me Dr. Travis, or Delilah.
 Alan Gregory called me Lila. But we weren't friends.
 It was the third week of January.
 The session had been fitful. I felt no rhythm in his words.
 As the end of our time approached I said, "I don't know what happened that morning. The day of the fire. The morning of the shooting. Moment by moment. You may think I know. You may wish I knew. You may want to proceed as though I know what you need me to know. But I don't know."
 He didn't reply. That happened frequently with us.
 During Alan's previous visit I'd asked him why he'd picked me to be his therapist. He said it was because he wanted a therapist he didn't know — he knew almost everybody in town — and because someone he trusted had once said good things about my work. I'd asked him why he didn't go to Denver; there had to be therapists there he didn't know. He said it was too much for him then. An almost three-hour round trip? He said he couldn't do it.
 I began to think he'd been less than honest. I began to believe he chose me because I was inexperienced. He thought he could manipulate me.
 I said, "I imagine it will be tender for you, sharing the story. But at some point you will need to tell me those details."
 He stood. His timing was impeccable; he rose within seconds of the precise forty-five minute mark. As a therapist he had sat through a million forty-five minute hours. After the first few thousand or so he'd undoubtedly internalized the session interval.
 I had not. My hours in the consultation chair were still in high triple-digits. The clock I relied upon was digital. It was not visible from his seat.
 "Who does, Lila?" he replied. "Know? What happened, I mean."
Who knows? You're going existential about that? You were there, I wasn't. If I had been there I would know what the hell happened.
 I kept the rant to myself. I said, "Are you unsure what happened that day?"
No dissociation, please. I don't have the chops for fugue. Not your fugue.
 His face adjusted into an expression I couldn't interpret. He had a few of those. Then he said, "Am I 'sure'? A lot of certainty is squeezed into that syllable. Certainty is elusive for me. Death? Certain. Everything else? Uncertain."
God.
 "Okay," he said. "Here's part of what happened that morning that you don't know. That maybe no one else knows." He took a deep breath. "My wife was in my office to caution me about a development in a case she was working. When she came to see me she didn't understand the implications of what she had learned. She thought she did, but she did not. She was being generous, maybe loving — I go back and forth about that — by warning me about legal action that was coming against someone I know."
 "Legal action?"
 "Taking that person into custody. For questioning. Or arrest. Like that."
 "Thanks," I said. Why I thanked him I did not know.
 "I told her that if she were to start arresting people she would have to begin by arresting me."
 I was disbelieving. I'm sure I looked it. I said, "You?"
 He said, "It's complicated. This may help: After Lauren told me what she was about to do I knew the time had arrived to reveal some secrets I'd been keeping from her. I did that — I revealed some things I had done."
 "Things?" Jesus.
 "Acts."
That sure clears things up. I said, "You're being vague."
 "Intentionally. I am revealing I have secrets, but I am not revealing those secrets."
 "Trust?" I said. Not exactly a therapeutic reach on my part. It was like a meteorologist forecasting rain seconds after she opens her umbrella.
 "Yes. Lauren recognized the implications of what I told her. I knew she would, but I had hoped that my admission might alter the tilt of her heart. In my favor."
 To him, his failure to trust me required no exploration. I felt it as a wound.
 "I was wrong," he said. "Lauren was angry. Not understanding. All that my revelation changed for her that morning was her thinking about whom to arrest."
 Alan Gregory was one of those people who confused me when he told me things intended to alleviate my confusion. By then that wasn't news for me.
 I said, "She was going to arrest you? When she was shot?"
 "Not at the beginning of her visit but yes, by the end. When she was shot."
 His shoulders fell. Some amount of tension disappeared from his temples and his jaw. He seemed relieved to have breached this wall with me. We made brief eye contact. The intimacy of it all stunned me. Part of me melted with his glance, as though for that instant alone our arteries shared the same pumping heart.
 He shook his head like he was as amazed as I was. His breath was shallow. "That morning? The fire up the street? Don't forget the fire."
 My breathing was shallow too. The mirroring was not intentional. No, I had not forgotten the fire.
 In a way that I don't think I had ever felt before in my time as a therapist, I was aware that a patient was sharing a dangerous secret with me. Not just a sensitive truth — that's routine — but a dangerous one. Dangerous for him. And possibly dangerous for me.
 Alan Gregory woke to foreboding every morning of his life. To help him I would need to understand his foreboding. Perhaps even to feel it.
 I said, "Could you please sit back down, Alan?" If he considered me a peer he wouldn't put me in the position I was in. I knew that. I didn't like it.
 "Our time is up," he said.
 I swallowed a sigh. "That's my call. This is my office. I am your therapist." I shouldn't have had to remind him of that. We'd work on that issue later. The list of what we would work on later was becoming unwieldy.
 He nodded. But he remained standing. He seemed more paralyzed than defiant.
 "Your wife was about to have you arrested for what?"
 "Something serious," Alan said. "A felony. I can't discuss it."
 "Can't?"
 He sat down. "I will tell you what I told Lauren that morning: my caution has to do with clean hands." He looked at his hands as though he couldn't not look at his hands.
 With monumental self-control I managed not to look at my hands. I was aware that his wife was shot not too many moments after he told her whatever he told her that morning. Apparently about clean hands.
 "Yours?" I asked. "Your clean hands?"
 He stood back up. "No," he said. "Yours."
 That did it. I looked at my hands. I said, "Sit please." He didn't. Shit. "She had a reason to arrest you? The felony?"
 "Yes. Definitely."
 "You say 'definitely' yet you continue to be vague. You seem to be admitting … what, guilt? Yes? Are we talking about trust again? Right now? Between you and me?"
 Air escaped his nostrils in a little huff. "Guilt? No question. Right and wrong. Morality? That's murky. Between us? Of course it's about trust."
 He paused. I look back now and I wonder about that pause. I think he was telling me something. But I was missing it.
 He tried to explain. "Trust is not only an issue between you and me. It was there between my wife and me. Maybe it is there between my friend — or friends — and me. There is a lot on the line here beyond my mental health. Culpability. Survival. Freedom. All of those."
 Before I could acknowledge that gravity, he refocused on the mundane. He said, "We need to talk about your notes. Session notes, process notes, whatever. And supervision."
What? "Please sit. If you don't I am going to have to stand." He sat. I said, "Thank you. What about supervision? What about my notes?"
 "Are you being supervised on this case?"
 I had never before been asked that question. Few patients know that supervision — oversight of a treatment by a senior practitioner — exists as an option for their therapist. But Alan Gregory knew. He was one of those senior practitioners. In Boulder he was a supervisor.
 "This therapy?" I said. "With you?" He nodded. "No. I am not being supervised."
 "If you change your mind — about supervision — will you agree to inform me? I can't have what I tell you leave this room. Not even to a supervisor. Clean hands?"
 "That's irregular," I said. "You know that."
 "It's essential. Without that assurance, I can't proceed. Won't."
 "I need to think about it. We can discuss it next time. What about my notes?"
 "I would like you to make them sparse," he said.
 "Short? Or, or lacking detail? What kind of sparse?"
 He nodded. Then he shook his head.
 I made a so-WTF face. If I'd had a supervisor she would have been directing me to continue to work on maintaining a therapeutic expression. They all did.
 He said, "Lacking content. No names. No facts. No he-said, I-said. Process? Go to town. Whatever's helpful."
 "I don't show my clinical notes to anyone, Alan. Ever. You don't have to worry."
 His eyes were dismissive. "I wouldn't be here if I thought you would. I am concerned about people who would look at them without your consent."
 I felt a chill. Huh? I looked at my hands again.
 He said, "You may not have experience with those people. I do."
 "I don't," I said. With another patient, I would not have admitted that. Alan Gregory was not another patient.
 "Those people may know that I am coming to see you for therapy," he said.
 It is typically no more a presence in my body than my liver, but my heart suddenly became an entity in my chest. Bump bump. Bump bump.
 I began to question things I should have questioned sooner. My mind reassembled fragments and pieces he had allowed to leak out along the way.
A wildfire. Arrest. A gun. Shots in the back. A witness. His partner. A felony. A little boy. Trust. A leg wound. A wife in ICU. A cabbist.
Oh shit. And … holy shit. The felony. Trust. Guilt? I realized what he was admitting to me. I began to speak. My breath caught in my throat. I tried again.
 I said, "You had a motive? That morning? To shoot your wife, didn't you?"
 "If you choose to stop treating me, I understand."
 "I asked you a question," I said.
Bump bump. Bump bump.
 He looked out the window. "My request about your notes?"
Jesus. Did you hear what I just asked you? "Uh, I will be careful. I will take a look at what I've written. Next time we can talk about what I decide about shredding and starting over. Did" —
 "Handwritten or digital?" he asked. "Dictated? I hope you don't have them in the cloud."
 "Handwritten."
 "If you shred it needs to be cross-shred, not strip-shred. Separate the confetti into piles. Dispose of the piles in different places. Or set the shreds on fire. Either works."
 My patient wanted me to torch my notes. I added paranoia to his differential diagnosis. Great. This is great.
 "Alan, did you have a motive to shoot your wife?"
 Without any further hesitation, he said, "I did. That's the problem. At some point, they'll figure that out. He certainly will. And he won't let go. That, by the way, is the exact sort of thing that can't go in your notes."
He?
Bump-bump.

Reprinted by arrangement with Dutton, a member of the Penguin Group (USA) LLC, a Penguin Random House Company. Copyright © Compound Fractures by Stephen White, 2013.

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Stephen White
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Born on Long Island, Stephen White grew up in New York, New Jersey, and Southern California and attended the University of California campuses at Irvine (where he lasted three weeks as a creative writing major) and Los Angeles before graduating from Berkeley in 1972. Along the way he learned to fly small planes, worked as a tour guide at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, cooked and waited tables in Berkeley, and tended bar in Boulder. Trained as a clinical psychologist, he received his Ph.D. from the University of Colorado in 1979 and became known as an authority on the psychological effects of marital disruption. White not only worked in private practice but also at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and later as a staff psychologist at The Children's Hospital in Denver, where he focused his attention on pediatric cancer patients.

Stephen White lives with his family in Colorado. To learn more about the author and his work, please visit his website at AuthorStephenWhite.com or find him on Facebook.

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Compound Fractures by Stephen White

Compound Fractures
Stephen White
A Dr. Alan Gregory Mystery

In this explosive conclusion to the decades-long saga, Dr. Alan Gregory is forced to acknowledge that the perils that may bring him to his knees are not the dangers he recognizes, nor are they orchestrated by the nemesis he has long feared. Instead he is confronted by unexpected threats from unanticipated adversaries and by intimate betrayal from those who have been closest to him. He is compelled to reconsider what he has long believed about trust and about love while he is trying to cope with overwhelming loss and grief.

To protect himself he must revisit the cruel ethical dilemma that turned his life upside down as a young psychologist. He has to judge whether the people reentering his life after long absences are friends or foes. He has to make sense of echoes of distant tragedies while he decides if there is anyone he can really trust. Mostly, as the clock ticks down, he must solve a deadly mystery in Eldorado Springs that has been brewing for more than a decade.

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The Black Dog by Glen Ebisch is Today's Sixth Featured Free MystereBook

The Black Dog by Glen Ebisch

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Black Dog by Glen Ebisch as today's sixth free mystery ebook (A Marcie and Amanda Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, August 26, 2013 at 7:50 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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The Black Dog by Glen Ebisch

The Black Dog
Glen Ebisch
A Marcie and Amanda Mystery
Publisher: Cozy Cat Press

When Jerome Kronberg, who is facing prosecution for investment fraud, dies in a fall from a mountain in Connecticut, there are some people who believe it was no accident. Some think it was suicide; some suspect he was killed by an irate client. Others suspect a more supernatural cause. According to the legend of The Black Dog, if you see the dog three times on the mountain, you die, and Kronberg had seen the dog twice when he took his last hike.

It is The Black Dog that motivates Marcie Ducasse to investigate the death for her Weird Happenings Column in Roaming New England Magazine. While Marcie is dealing with a deadly dog, Amanda Vickers, her editor, is trying to decide whether to accept a proposal of marriage from her persistent boyfriend. Both women are forced by the events confronting them to dig down and find new sources of strength.

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Hatteras Moon by Stephen March is Today's Fifth Featured Free MystereBook

Hatteras Moon by Stephen March

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Hatteras Moon by Stephen March as today's fifth free mystery ebook (A Beach Murder Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, August 26, 2013 at 7:40 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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Hatteras Moon by Stephen March

Hatteras Moon
Stephen March
A Beach Murder Mystery
Publisher: Koehler Books

"Hurricane" Jack Delaney, a Hatteras fisherman and marijuana smuggler, is desperate to raise money to pay off a debt to his Miami business partner. It's a debt to be paid in either money — or blood. Jack's boyhood friend, Virgil Gibson, is an English professor who has lost a sense of his life's true purpose.

When Virgil signs onto Jack's trawler as a cook, what begins as a summertime adventure becomes a Dantean descent into a world of savage violence and primal struggle for survival. After Virgil takes on the challenge of finding a shadowy villain with no face or name, his quest quickly entangles him in a web of mystery, betrayal, and murder. It also puts him under the spell of a beautiful — but potentially deadly — woman. But nothing in Virgil's life has prepared him for the final, terrifying enemy he must face.

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Malavita by Dana Delamar is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

Malavita by Dana Delamar

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Malavita by Dana Delamar as today's fourth free mystery ebook (A Blood and Honor Novel of Romantic Suspense; Kindle format only).

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Malavita by Dana Delamar

Malavita
Dana Delamar
A Blood and Honor Novel of Romantic Suspense
Publisher: Dana Delamar

Enrico Lucchesi never wanted anything to do with the Mafia. But when his brothers were murdered, he accepted that he would someday be the next don. However, he doesn't accept that he must marry the daughter of the man who killed them. Enrico will never trust an Andretti, never mind love one. The Andrettis are up to something with their so-called "truce" — and Enrico must avenge his siblings. But will his dark secret spell the end of his vengeance — and possibly the Lucchesis?

After Antonella Andretti's father tries to destroy the Lucchesis, she persuades him that an alliance — achieved by her marriage to Enrico, the "golden boy" she's loved from afar — would be in everyone's best interests. As her wedding day approaches, people close to her father start dying, and her fiancé's behavior is suspect. When she learns Enrico's true feelings about her — and what her father's actual plans are — will Antonella damn their families to eternal war, or will she broker a peace that might destroy her heart?

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Dead Peasants by Dustin Stevens is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Dead Peasants by Dustin Stevens

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Dead Peasants by Dustin Stevens as today's third free mystery ebook (A Zoo Crew Mystery; Kindle format only).

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Dead Peasants by Dustin Stevens

Dead Peasants
Dustin Stevens
A Zoo Crew Mystery
Publisher: Dustin Stevens

Bargain Mart, long a fixture in the Missoula economic structure has fallen on hard times. Things are dire, and if a financial windfall doesn't arrive soon, their doors will close.

Across town, a woman grieves her recently deceased husband. Sitting alone at her kitchen table trying to put her life back in order, a call arrives asking where his quarter million dollar life insurance policy should be sent. A quarter million dollar life insurance policy she never knew existed.

Answering the phone on the other end of her call for help is Drake Bell, third year law student at the University of Montana. Joined by his partner Ava, and his loyal friends the Zoo Crew, Drake must attempt to make sense of the case Alice presents him.

A case that only grows more complex as people continue to pass in Missoula, all with ties to Bargain Mart, all with large life insurance policies attached to them. Policies known in the corporate world as Dead Peasants …

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Red Island by Lorne Oliver is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Red Island by Lorne Oliver

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Red Island by Lorne Oliver as today's second free mystery ebook (A Sgt. Reid Mystery; Kindle format only).

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Red Island by Lorne Oliver

Red Island
Lorne Oliver
A Sgt. Reid Mystery
Publisher: Lorne Oliver

The sound of the waves crashing on the beach — the constant drip, drip of the blood falling from her foot to the dead leaves on the ground. Sgt. Reid of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police stared up at the woman swinging in the breeze. He thought they called this, "the gentle island". Drip.

Crime has never been a large worry on Prince Edward Island, certainly not homicide. You'd never think that it could be the perfect breeding ground for a serial killer. Drip.

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Southern Scotch by Reb MacRath is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Southern Scotch by Reb MacRath

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Southern Scotch by Reb MacRath as today's free mystery ebook (A Boss MacTavin Action Mystery; Kindle format only).

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Southern Scotch by Reb MacRath

Southern Scotch
Reb MacRath
A Boss MacTavin Action Mystery
Publisher: Reb MacRath

Pete McGregor, a flamed-out Scot in Atlanta, is beaten half to death one night when he's mistaken for a slippery con man. Five years later, he returns as the wealthy Boss MacTavin, head of Boss Corrections … and the world's first Southern Scot. Boss has a specific Correction in mind for the con man who cost him an eye. But the con man, he learns, had been set up in turn by someone who feared the rogue might know too much.

The vengeance trail takes a dark turn into the murderous union of Atlanta's adult film business and the INS. And this rugged Southern Scot soon learns he only thought he knew the meaning of absolute evil. But he'll need to survive his new partners to live: Dodge, the con man who wants to go home … and Vivian, who seeks revenge for the death of her sister, a porn star. The suspense has just begun.

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Mystery Godoku Puzzle for August 26, 2013

Mystery Godoku

A new has been created by the editors of the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books and is now available on our website.

Godoku is similar to Sudoku, but uses letters instead of numbers. To give you a headstart, we provide you a mystery clue to fill in a complete row or column (if you choose to use it!).

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Mystery Godoku Puzzle for August 26, 2013

This week's letters and mystery clue:

C E I N O P S T R

Stuart M. Kaminsky's Porfiry Rostnikov holds this position in the Moscow police department (9 letters).

We now have two weeks of our puzzles on one page in PDF format for easier printing. Print this week's puzzle here.

Previous puzzles are stored in the Mystery Godoku Archives.

Enjoy the weekly Mystery Godoku Puzzle from the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, and Thanks for visiting our website!

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (130826)

Big Fish Games

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

• The New Release is Myths of the World: Chinese Healer.

• The Daily Deal is Dark Parables: Rise of the Snow Queen, just $2.99 today only!

• The current Catch of the Week is Whispers, just $2.99 through Sunday, September 01, 2013 only.

• Today's Special Deal — It is Bonus Punch Monday! Receive a BONUS PUNCH with every game purchase, only on Mondays.

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Myths of the World: Chinese Healer

Today's New Release is Myths of the World: Chinese Healer

A great myth has enduring power … no matter where the story comes from. In this first game in the exciting new Myths of the World series, your story begins as a Chinese healer who's brought to the Imperial City to save the Emperor's son. But you uncover a devious plot and end up having to save yourself! Throughout the game, you'll use your herbal kit to concoct powerful potions to summon spirits and heal the people you meet. There are also collectible cranes hidden everywhere, and achievements to earn as you play.

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

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Dark Parables: Rise of the Snow Queen

Today's Daily Deal is Dark Parables: Rise of the Snow Queen

Journey into the mythical Snowfall Kingdom and investigate the disappearance of children! From the ashes of the snow, the legendary Snow Queen rises and terrorizes nearby villages with her supernatural powers. Rescue the missing children and stop the fabled Snow Queen before her sorrow brings upon the destruction of the world in this incredible Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game!

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game today only — Monday, August 26, 2013 — for $2.99.

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Whispers

The current Catch of the Week is Whispers

While doing some fieldwork Charlotte Davis has her soul captured by an evil sorcerer! Help her escape his terrifying clutches and return to her body! Escape from the sorcerer's home with the help of another captured spirit and use your willpower to return to your body in this incredible Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game. Travel through dangerous locations and make it home safely!

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, September 01, 2013.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

A New MystereBook: That Touch of Ink by Diane Vallere

New MystereBooks (Mystery eBooks)

Here is a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers …

That Touch of Ink by Diane Vallere is the second mystery in this "fashionable" series featuring interior decorator — and Doris Day movie fan — Madison Night.

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That Touch of Ink by Diane Vallere

That Touch of Ink by Diane Vallere
A Madison Night, Mad for Mod Mystery
Publisher: Polyester Press

When mid-century modern interior decorator Madison Night receives a five thousand dollar bill in the mail, she knows it's a message from her past. Watching Doris Day movies helps with inspiration for her business, but her favorite actress can't help when Madison's lover comes back.

After finding a corpse at a local numismatist, she follows a circuit of rare dollars and common sense to expose a kidnapping plot, a counterfeit operation, and the true price of her independence.

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Telemystery: Fox Buys Secret Service Drama Kill Zone

Telemystery Prime Time Crime: Mystery and Suspense on Television

With the 8th season of Psych rumored to be its last, series creator Todd Harthan has sold another buddy-type drama to Fox titled Kill Zone.

The storyline is structured as a behind-the-scenes look at the Secret Service, and is centered on Dole Green, a 10-year veteran of the organization, and his new partner Chad Burke as they protect the President of the United States from credible death threats.

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