Monday, September 09, 2013

Telemystery: Blue Bloods, Castle, Homeland, and Luther, 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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Blue Bloods: Season Three

Blue Bloods
Season Three

Tom Selleck stars as NYPD Police Commissioner Frank Reagan in this CBS crime drama. The Reagan family is dedicated to public service: Reagan's father is a former commissioner; his eldest son Danny is a homicide detective; his daughter Erin is an lawyer with the District Attorney's office; and his youngest son Jamie is a beat cop.

This third season of the series originally aired from September 2012 through May 2013. The fourth season premieres on September 27th, 2013.

Blue Bloods: Season Three on DVD  Blue Bloods: Season Three on Amazon Instant VOD  Blue Bloods: Season Three on iTunes

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Castle: Season Five

Castle
Season Five

Together at last! After four seasons of sparring and heated banter, Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion) and Kate Beckett (Stana Katic) find romance in this fifth season of the ABC series.

Now that Castle and Beckett have finally given into their true feelings for each other, how will it affect their work together? As they try to keep their new relationship under wraps from their co-workers, the unlikely duo must track down the murderer of Beckett's mother, find the perpetrator of a major conspiracy, and untangle a line of investigation that links Castle to a ritualistic killing.

This fifth season of the series originally aired from September 2012 through May 2013. The sixth season premieres September 23rd, 2013.

Castle: Season Five on DVD  Castle: Season Five on Amazon Instant VOD  Castle: Season Five on iTunes

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Homeland: Season Two

Homeland
Season Two

In this second season of the Showtime series, Marine Sgt. Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis) is now a U.S. congressman, and former CIA agent Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) has returned to civilian life.

But when a new and potentially devastating terrorist threat emerges, Brody and Carrie's lives become intertwined once again and they resume their delicate dance of suspicion, deceit and desire.

This second season of the series originally aired from September through December 2012. The third season premieres on September 29th, 2013.

Homeland: Season Two on DVD  Homeland: Season Two on Blu-ray Disc

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Luther: Series Three

Luther
Series Three

Idris Elba stars as Detective Chief Inspector John Luther in this psychological thriller from the BBC.

In this new mini-series, a twisted fetishist is targeting young women in London. As Luther is called to another case, will the killer escape his grips? Luther faces an even bigger threat as members of his own team will stop at nothing to bring him down. And as a vigilante killer takes justice into his own hands, Luther questions his own sense of morality. Can he continue to walk the thin line between right and wrong, or has he finally met his match?

This third and final season of the series recently concluded its 4-day event run on BBC America.

Luther: Series Three 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.

A Conversation with Mystery Author Sandra Brannan

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Sandra Brannan
with Sandra Brannan

We are delighted to welcome back mystery author Sandra Brannan to Omnimystery News today. She last visited with us in August 2012 writing about how "grains of sand can be worked into pearls".

Sandra's fourth Liv Bergen mystery is Noah's Rainy Day (Greenleaf Book Group Press; September 2013 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the opportunity to catch up with her to talk about the series.

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Omnimystery News: Tell us a little more about Liv Bergen.

Sandra Brannan
Photo provided courtesy of
Sandra Brannan

Sandra Brannan: I can't help but make Liz a miner, considering I'm part of a fourth generation limestone family — yup, just like Fred Flinstone — who lives and works in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota. It's most definitely what I know from my head to my tippytoes, which makes research a breeze. Although it was not my intention, the setting of quarries in the west has emerged as a character in my books, according to fans. So I am flattered that they are interested and hope I never interupt the tension I try to keep in my fast-paced storylines describing the surroundings too much.

As far as Liv Bergen is concerned, she could be the daughter I never had who shed all my bad habits and developed new and better ones. Isn't that true of every author's protagonists? They are born out of our desire to live vicariously through them? I must admit, Liv and I share the same propensity to eat … but not exercise.

OMN: Do you have a mental image of what Liv looks like?

SB: I was asked in an interview once "What is the highest compliment a fan has ever paid you?" and I answered it immediately how so many fans tell me how much they hate me for making them lose a night of sleep. I love when I can capture a reader and make them change their plans because they want to read on. I love books like that so I try my hardest to write books like that. I want the reader to share in the personal stake of the story from the first page. After that interview, I thought about that question and am not sure I'd answer it the same today, because one of the best compliments I have received in my writing journey was during my extensive book tour after book number one, In the Belly of Jonah. So many book clubs and fans mentioned imagining that book as a movie and speculating on who should play the role of Liv Bergen. So when I'd ask, "What does Liv Bergen look like to you?" most of the fans — at least nearly all the women — described themselves. Tall, short, thin, fat, red-head, brunette. My editor would say I did a poor job describing Liv. I would argue that I did a great job pulling the reader into Liv's shoes. Unfortunately, experience and skill overrode my inexperienced passion to leave Liv Bergen undescribed and I had to give her some physical characteristics in Lot's Return to Sodom. I continue to listen as book clubs debate who should play the role of Liv Bergen and Streeter Pierce and chuckle at how different the opinions continue to be.

OMN: How do you categorize the books in this series?

SB: My favorite books to read are suspensful stories with a little mystery and a lot of thrill. Although I do enjoy going far beyond the realm of cozy, I don't enjoy gratuitous violence or horror to get my point across. I prefer the artistry of Alfred Hitchcock, who mastered the technique of taking us by the hand and leading us there, then letting our minds torture ourselves. I have some fans suggest I don't go far enough. Other fans tell me how gruesome I am and those are the ones I enjoy tellilng to read the scene again and appreciate how active my fans' imaginations are.

OMN: Describe your writing process for us.

SB: Because my writing journey has been unique, I must warn writers "don't do as I do". I wrote novels — ten of them — over fifteen years before getting published. So I had plenty of time to work out my mistakes, my storylines, develop my characters, create this fictional world I escape to in my mind every time I write. By doing that, my process of thinking about where a story will go is nearly all done in my mind before sitting at my computer and hammering out a novel as a first draft. Then I love setting the manuscript aside for a few months and thinking about where I could "punch it up" and make it better. More twists, less linear, higher tension. And that's when I start my edit process in earnest.

But until I complete the novel, at one sitting preferably, I have a difficult time "finishing" the novel, if that makes sense. Completing the novel and finishing the novel are two different things. It may take me a good two weeks or a couple of months of weekends to complete my novel, but then it may take me months of stewing about what I wrote to finish it.

Remember I mentioned my writing journey is unique? I still have my day job and probably always will, since I can't just quit "the family". I have worked in the limestone business since I was a kid, my first job watering trees I planted for reclamation as a tweener. So I love what I do in both my jobs as a miner and a writer, which makes time management critical in my writing process. Especially now that my agent is shopping my second series, a really exciting thriller I hope fans will love. Cross your fingers that it sells!

OMN: What kind of research do you conduct while developing your storylines? Is there any topic that particularly challenged you?

SB: Most of what I write is what I know, how I live, everyday part of my life. So research isn't grueling. In my new series, the protagonist is up to her elbows in explosives all the time, using detonators and primers like most women use their credit cards and purses. In the Liv Bergen series, I hoped to capture the authentic voice of miners and westerners, particularly those living in the rural western states. If using guns and knives as tools confounds a reader from the inner cities of our coastlines, let me introduce you to the modern-day wild west. I mean, how many people can say they drive around with a crow bar, a bolt cutter, a snake stick, and a sig sauer in their cars? Oh, and a fresh tube of lipstick, of course. I do. Welcome to the west. Maybe Liv Bergen doesn't represent everyone out here in the Dakotas, but she certainly embodies the spirit of the women who work in mining. Ready for every eventuality.

I have found the most challenging topic I've written about to date was the inside view of the motorcycle gangs during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Interesting, because the view of Lot's Return to Sodom is from the FBI and my best friend who recently died of dementia was the FBI agent on the Sturgis detail nearly his entire career. Clearly the law enforcement applauded my depiction as accurate since I was invited up the day before the Sturgis Rally after the book released to motivate the local Sheriff's department, police department, and 911 dispatch teams. Their funding that year had been reduced drastically to keep 500,000 attendees safe in a town of 5,000 from the one percenters who were notorious motorcycle clubs. My FBI friend asked me to change the names of the characters in my book to protect myself and my family, which was tough for me. My opinion is if they are so proud of what they do, why is it so wrong to share their story with the world? I brought that book up to be second in the series when I learned my friend was dying in hopes of honoring what the men and women of law enforcement have to do for the rest of us to enjoy a really cool party in Sturgis every year. Thank you, Sturgis P.D., Highway Patrol, Meade County Sheriff's department, and FBI for keeping us safe!

OMN: Your books are set mostly in South Dakota. How do you stay true to the setting?

SB: My preference is to use real places and fictionalize very few settings, if any, in a book. Fans who have been to the places I describe enjoy the ride back to familiar places, anchoring to real sites and landmakrs. Those who are unfamiliar with the places I describe often tell me I inspired them to visit, which is quite the compliment. I do think one of the most shocking discussions I listened to during my book tours was at a book club once where the club leader travelled all the way to St. Petersburg, Florida to see the museum I had referenced in In the Belly of Jonah, telling the group what my intentions were in referencing each painting by this famous artist. To this day, the memory of my mom — my octogenarian body guard and wing man that year — leaning into me and asking "Is that what you meant by all of that in your book?" and me saying "Let's just go with that." In other words, my fans and readers store far more confidence in my ability to weave complex intricacies into my stories when my goal is to simply write a page-turner. I learned quickly every readers seeks different levels in his or her reading experience.

OMN: What kinds of books did you read as a child?

SB: My parents had nine children and I'm thrilled they did because I was seventh born. And the beautiful story is how engaged and loving my parents were in each of our development as children. My first reading experience that I remember was piled into one bed and having our mom read to us each night before going to bed. The Wizard of Oz series was scary as heck as a child and wonderfully impactful to me. Of course, I gravitated toward the usual suspects when I was young girl reading on my own, summers spent in the local library choosing books to read for the week, such as Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys, but it was Encyclopedia Brown who capture the mass of my imagination, being the math and science geek I was.

As a teenager I gravitated to Stephen King, consuming every book he'd ever written with The Stand and The Dead Zone topping my favorites at the time (way before his brilliant books of The Green Mile and the best ghost story ever written, Bag of Bones). My father, probably concerned I might be getting too hooked on horror, introduced me to John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee and I immediately fell in love with the mystery genre. I have read every Lee Child, James Patterson, Harlan Coben, Sue Grafton, Mary Higgens Clark, Patricia Cornwell — again, all the usual suspects — at night to put me to sleep after long days at the mine. Those authors made me lose a night of sleep or change my plans because I love their books so much and I wanted to pay that forward.

OMN: You mentioned that Liv and you have a mining background in common. Anything else?

SB: I could never let what really happens in the mines make it to the pages of my mysteries … these people are still my coworkers. Although I do try to showcase how hard our jobs are to keep America moving. Our motto is if it can't be grown, it has to be mined. So if you think about every single thing in your life, it was either grow or mined first. So thank a farmer or miner the next time you run into them at your local grocery store.

If work is done, I enjoy hanging out with my family in the woods. I'm a competitive sort, so I like ot set goals for myself, like seeing how close I can get to a wild turkey or deer, how still I can stand to avoid an eagle's eye, or whether I can find a mink or beaver in the creek. I tend to post my pictures on Facebook if anyone is interested in what it's like to live in the woods, but rarely do those things make the pages of my books. I suppose because it's my relax time, my life, so what could be possibly that interesting about building a crawfish trap or coming eye to eye with a baby fawn?

OMN: How do you interact with your readers?

SB: Social networking was a complete mystery to me three years ago when I started, so FaceBook, Twitter, Skyping, FaceTime were all new to me. I'm getting there, but I still prefer conversations with folks, getting to know people, face to face, one on one. The last few years I've spent traveling all over this great country of ours meeting fans and booksellers, learning about book clubs, and speaking to various groups, at schools, in libraries, at various conferences and conventions. One of the skills you learn as a miner early in life is how to talk with everyone from all walks of life and taking the time to get to know one another. So engaging with people anywhere and in any situation comes fairly naturally after a quarter century as a miner. The beautiful thread with my fans is that when I mention something on Facebook or Twitter, like how the chokecherries are blossoming in the Black Hills, everywhere I go for the next month or two, fans bring me choke cherry jams and jellies and wines that they made for me. Is that cool, or what? I have gone to great lengths to say "thank you" to fans, such as hijacking their book club by breaking into their home (book club leader's surprise to her screaming club … second thoughts when I wondered if I might have been shot) to sending crime scene kits to any book club who invites me join their evening or day in person, via Skype or FaceTime, or telephonically. I am so grateful to my fans, especially those who have been there for me from the beginning. It's a fun and wild ride because of them.

OMN: Create a Top 5 list for us on any topic.

SB: Speaking of book clubs, here are my Top 5 book club moments so far:

• Breaking into a home with a book club ten minutes into their discussion about a Liv Bergen book and not getting shot.

• A reenactment of scenes from a Liv Bergen book with dolls involving pomegranates and godfathers.

• The leader flying to St. Petersberg to visit the museum I'd mentioned in a Liv Bergen book and describing the artist's intention behind every painting I mention in my book.

• Hearing an account of a girl from the book club's community suffering a similar incident at the hands of a motorcycle gang as described in a Liv Bergen book.

• Having a book club member announce to her club that she was pregnant by mocking up a cover of my books and naming it In the Belly of Laura. Classic!

OMN: What's next for you?

SB: Focus this year is on my youngest child, a senior in high school, and on my parents. Life is too darn short to forget what's most important in our lives.

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Sandra Brannan lives in her hometown of Rapid City, South Dakota with her husband. Their budding family consists of four boys and three grandchildren.

Much like her character Liv Bergen, Brannan has spent her career in the mining business. Working her way up from day laborer in the company her grandfather founded to a top executive in the family business wasn't easy, as Sandra often received threats from those opposed to mining. These life experiences gave her a first-person perspective into the high-stakes scenarios of which she writes.

Brannan welcomes hearing from book clubs! E-mail her at sandra@sandrabrannan.com and let her know how she can spice up your next meeting! You can learn more about the author and her work on SandraBrannan.com, or find her on Facebook and Twitter.

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Noah's Rainy Day by Sandra Brannan

Noah's Rainy Day
Sandra Brannan
A Liv Bergen Mystery

From birth, Noah Hogarty has lived with severe cerebral palsy. He is nearly blind, unable to speak, and cannot run, walk, or crawl. Yet his mind works just as well as any other twelve-year-old's — maybe even better. And Noah holds a secret dream: to become a great spy, following in the footsteps of his aunt, Liv "Boots" Bergen.

Now, freshly returned from training at Quantico, FBI agent Liv Bergen is thrown into her first professional case. Working side by side with veteran agent Streeter Pierce, enigmatic agent and lover Jack Linwood, and her bloodhound Beulah, Liv must race to find five-year-old Max — last seen at the Denver International Airport — before this Christmastime abduction turns deadly. Meanwhile Noah, housebound, becomes wrapped up in identifying the young face he sees watching him from his neighbor's bedroom window, but he can neither describe nor inscribe what he knows.

And his investigation may lead to Noah paying the ultimate price in fulfilling his dream.

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Three Pagoda Pass by John Rebell is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

Three Pagoda Pass by John Rebell

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Three Pagoda Pass by John Rebell as today's fourth free mystery ebook (A Technothriller; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, September 09, 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.

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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Three Pagoda Pass by John Rebell

Three Pagoda Pass
John Rebell
A Technothriller
Publisher: John Rebell

Max Cobalt has no idea what he is up against when he is recruited in a frantic race to rescue a company employee in Burma being held captive by a homicidal warlord. The warlord, with a deadly child army, rules his territory with no restraint, and a ruthless disregard for human rights.

Geri Hendrix has no idea that a science project he worked on in his basement will lead him into the clutches of a pharmaceutical company deeply involved in an illegal organ harvesting operation.

Mike McAdams, a trauma specialist with Doctors without Borders races to save lives with no food, or medical supplies in a border refugee camp forgotten and ignored by everyone. He thinks he's saving the world. he'll be lucky if he can save his own life.

Twelve year old My Lin survives by picking trash in an Asian dump to pay off the debt incurred by her parents. She has yet to realize the powers she has, or the horrible journey ahead of her. Responding to little more than the primitive instinct for survival at any cost, she retreats ever deeper into the wilds of her own mind, until she meets a mysterious Buddhist monk who seems to have his own agenda.

Out gunned, out maneuvered, out of time, out of luck, and own their own, against insurmountable odds, the race is on to bring healthy food, clean water, biofuels, and medicine to the people who need it the most, while stopping a homicidal warlord, corrupt officials, Big Pharm, human trafficking, child slavery, and black market organ harvesting at its absolute worst.

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A Lesson in Revenge by Daniel Side is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

A Lesson in Revenge by Daniel Side

MystereBooks is pleased to feature A Lesson in Revenge by Daniel Side as today's third free mystery ebook (A Novel of Romantic Suspense; iTunes format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, September 09, 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.

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A Lesson in Revenge by Daniel Side

A Lesson in Revenge
Daniel Side
A Novel of Romantic Suspense
Publisher: Daniel Side

The reclusive lifestyle of divorcee Robert Weber has been disrupted by the unwanted attraction he feels for newly arrived colleague Julie Simpson. He knows that he's in her crosshairs and resents her determined web of entrapment.

Julie knew she had found the right man, however now that it has begun, Julie wishes she had never started her quest. She can never be sure of what he will do next. But even though she fears she is in over her head, there is no turning back now.

David found Julie standing in line at Tims for a coffee. His second chance. He remembers the caring, the touching, the sex. The love. The fires haven't been enough. But now he's found her — and he's not a kid anymore.

The lives of all three spiral out of control when brought together by a chain of events that threatens to make the past repeat itself. A past that threatens to destroy the future of all of them.

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Enigma by Wolf Black is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Enigma by Wolf Black

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Enigma by Wolf Black as today's second free mystery ebook (A Suspense Thriller; iTunes format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, September 09, 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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Enigma by Wolf Black

Enigma
Wolf Black
A Suspense Thriller
Publisher: Banksbader Publishing

Dick Love is a 42-year-old detective from New York now living and working in London. When a serial killer starts preying on young mothers, it's up to Love, and his sophisticated partner Stuart Le Fanu, to employ their MI6 state-of-the-art equipment along with good old-fashioned detective skills to discover the identity of the killer before he can strike again.

Love hates technology but appreciates two things: the company of a good woman and retaining his single status. And if given the choice he'd just as soon stay alive. He has a pregnant boxer relying on it.

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Salt City by Robert C. Fleet is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Salt City by Robert C. Fleet

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Salt City by Robert C. Fleet as today's free mystery ebook (A Mark Cornell Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, September 09, 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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Salt City by Robert C. Fleet

Salt City
Robert C. Fleet
A Mark Cornell Mystery
Publisher: Red Frog Publishing

Syracuse, upstate New York. The "Salt City". An apartment building on the edge of The Projects — and Anne Malloy dies, flying out of a sixth floor window, an apparent suicide, while Mark Cornell watches. Mark was there for a purpose, his part-time gig being to snap incriminating photos for a divorce lawyer who happily takes cases over the phone. Watching the apartment was Mark's assignment.

But this assignment has a problem: Mark learns that "Anne Malloy" had died months before, leaving behind a grieving husband. So who is this woman? Mark Cornell's search for a name to give the victim makes him a foot soldier slogging personally through the facts. And, as those facts pile up, Mark discovers that he really shouldn't be playing detective, stumbling across the thin line between commerce and crime … in the Salt City.

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Nevermore by William Hjortsberg is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Nevermore by William Hjortsberg as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Monday, September 09, 2013.

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Nevermore by William Hjortsberg

Nevermore
William Hjortsberg
A Fantasy Mystery
Open Road

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Harry Houdini team up to search for a literary-minded killer …

It is 1923 and a beautiful young woman has just been found outside a tenement, bones crushed, head ripped from her shoulders. A few stories above, her squalid apartment has been ransacked, and twenty-dollar gold pieces litter the floor. The window frame is smashed. She seems to have been hurled from the building by a beast of impossible strength, and the only witness claims to have seen a long-armed ape fleeing the scene. The police are baffled, but one reporter recognizes the author of the bloody crime: the long-dead Edgar Allan Poe.

A psychopath is haunting New York City, imitating the murders that made Poe's stories so famous. To Harry Houdini and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the killing spree is of purely academic interest. But when Poe's ghost appears in Doyle's hotel room, the writer and the magician begin to suspect that the murders may hold a clue to understanding death itself.

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Mystery Godoku Puzzle for September 09, 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 September 09, 2013

This week's letters and mystery clue:

A C E G I L N T Y

The second entry in the Angelus Trilogy by Jon Steele has this title (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!

Sunday, September 08, 2013

A New MystereBook: Calamity Jayne and the Fowl Play at the Fair by Kathleen Bacus

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 …

Calamity Jayne and the Fowl Play at the Fair by Kathleen Bacus is the second mystery in this series featuring cub reporter Tressa Jayne Turner, known in her hometown as "Calamity Jayne" for her unconventional exploits. It was first published in paperback as Calamity Jayne Rides Again by Love Spell in July 2006.

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Calamity Jayne and the Fowl Play at the Fair by Kathleen Bacus

Calamity Jayne and the Fowl Play at the Fair by Kathleen Bacus
A Calamity Jayne Mystery
Publisher: Gemma Halliday Publishing

After a whirlwind start to her new job, Tressa is ready to enjoy the final weeks of summer at The Iowa State Fair. The homegrown good-time is Tressa's favorite time of year — donuts, funnel cakes, cotton candy, turkey legs. It's also her Uncle Frank's busiest. His ice cream stand is in a prime location, and he's poised to scoop the competition. But when a soft-serve saboteur appears at the same time her cousin goes missing, it's another fine, sticky mess she's gotten herself into.

With a string of malicious pranks, psycho dunk-tank clowns, two geriatric Jessica Fletcher wannabes, one hot state trooper, and a guy in a chicken suit, it's mayhem on the midway! Throw in one Ranger Rick Townsend, the Don Juan of the Department of Natural Resources and bestower of the hated "Calamity Jayne" moniker, and Tressa's got her hands full! The only question is, can she solve the crime and save the day … or will this blonde be enjoying her final fair?

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Deceived by Randy Wayne White, New in Bookstores This Week

New Mysteries (July 2013)

Today's new hardcover mystery title, scheduled to be published this week by Putnam, is Deceived by Randy Wayne White.

For a list of more new hardcover mysteries published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for September 2013. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of September 2013 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

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Deceived by Randy Wayne White

Deceived
Randy Wayne White
Series: Hannah Smith (2nd)

A twenty-year-old unsolved murder from Florida's pothauling days gets Hannah Smith's attention, but so does a more immediate problem. A private museum devoted solely to the state's earliest settlers and pioneers has been announced, and many of Hannah's friends and neighbors in Sulfur Wells are being pressured to make contributions.

The problem is, the whole thing is a scam, and when Hannah sets out to uncover whoever's behind it, she discovers that things are even worse than she thought. The museum scam is a front for a real estate power play, her entire village is in danger of being wiped out — and the forces behind it have no intention of letting anything, or anyone, stand in their way.

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Dynamite to Publish Moriarty Comic by David Liss

Moriary Lives (2013)

Dynamite Entertainment will publish a five-issue comic featuring Sherlock Holmes's arch-nemesis Professor James Moriarty in Sherlock Holmes: Moriarty Lives, written by crime novelist David Liss and illustrated by Daniel Indro.

The storyline takes place after the events of "The Final Problem" in which Holmes and Moriarty presumably perished. As we all know, Holmes lived to see another day as does Moriarty here, who sets off on a solo adventure without Holmes.

In an interview with Comic Book Resources, Liss says, " I wanted to do a story about Moriarty, and that was the original plan. I was interested in the moment after they disappear over the falls [in "The Final Problem"]. I've always liked the idea of taking a villain and turning him into the hero of the story, just getting a different perspective."

As to more details about the plot, Liss adds, "I don't want to give too much away, but he's essentially in a position where he thinks he can do the right thing — and make some money. There are temptations to be moderately bad or be really bad, and that's one of the problem he faces. There are also people he's allied with who know basically who and what he is, who don't trust him, so there's a lot of cat and mouse going on. The reader is not going to be sure exactly how evil he is, and the people he's working with aren't sure how evil he is."

The first issue of Sherlock Holmes: Moriarty Lives comes out in December 2013.

MystereBooks: Proof of Death by Chris Pearson, 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 Proof of Death by Chris Pearson. This Kindle book was listed at $0.99 as of the date and time of this post, Sunday, September 08, 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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Proof of Death by Chris Pearson

Proof of Death by Chris Pearson
Publisher: Chris Pearson

Lawyer Richard Troy doesn't do mathematics. But when he accepts Chechen number theorist Aslan Ivanov as a client, he realises that life, love and death are all part of the same equation.

Aslan possesses a proof of the Riemann Hypothesis — a mathematical proposition that has defied academics for 150 years. With the power to unlock public key encryption across the internet, blowing open all online financial transactions in the process, the proof is priceless. Aslan's friend, Anthony Heims, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, secretly envies Aslan for it. American banker Clayton Ruck will pay anything to have it. Siberian assassin Colonel Vladimir Tutov will stop at nothing to get it.

Forced to defend much more than Aslan's legal rights, Troy becomes a reluctant number in Ruck's and Tutov's deadly calculations. The more Troy learns of Aslan's story, the further he strays from his role as a lawyer. Suddenly, Troy is no longer crossing swords with courtroom opponents. Now the weapons are real, his adversaries merciless. And no judge will step in to save him from slaughter.

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No Turning Back, A Kathleen Turner Mystery by Tiffany Snow, Now at a Special Price

No Turning Back by Tiffany Snow

MystereBooks is pleased to feature No Turning Back by Tiffany Snow, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Montlake Romance.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $0.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (09/08/2013 at 1:00 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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No Turning Back by Tiffany Snow

No Turning Back by Tiffany Snow
A Kathleen Turner Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: Montlake Romance

Being a bartender by night and law firm runner by day helps make ends meet for Kathleen Turner. Mostly. Being 23 and single in Indianapolis wasn't exactly a thrilling adventure, but then again, that's not what Kathleen wanted. At least, not until she met Blane Kirk.

Navy SEAL turned high-profile attorney, Blane is everything a woman could want. The only problem? He's her boss.

Blane is known for playing the field and the last thing Kathleen needs or wants is to get involved with him. But when her friend is murdered and it seems Kathleen will be next, she may not have a choice.

Now Blane is the only thing standing between her and people who want her dead, including assassin-for-hire Kade Dennon. Beautiful but deadly, he'll kill anyone who gets in his way, even the woman who makes him question everything he's become.

The deeper she sinks into the web of lies and murder, the more Kathleen realizes she can trust no one if she's going to survive. No one is innocent. Not even Blane.

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A New MystereBook: Designed To Death by Christina Freeburn

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 …

Designed To Death by Christina Freeburn is the second mystery in this cozy series featuring former US Army JAG specialist Faith Hunter, who has returned to her West Virginia home to work in her grandmother's scrapbooking store.

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Designed To Death by Christina Freeburn

Designed To Death by Christina Freeburn
A Faith Hunter, Scrap This Mystery
Publisher: Henery Press

Faith Hunter planned the perfect event at her grandmother's shop, Scrap This, featuring local scrapbooker and Life Artist Diva, Belinda Watson. But the extravaganza goes up in a cloud of glitter when Belinda and her cousin, Darlene, brawl over scraplifted designs. Faith attempts to break it up, but only makes things worse. Then when Belinda turns up dead behind the Scrap This store, Faith's involvement goes viral.

As accusations against her turn vicious, Faith sets out to prove her nemesis, Darlene, committed the crime, only to realize they are both innocent. Now they must team up or the murderer's plan will come together seamlessly with the frenemies sharing a jail cell — or worse, a funeral.

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