Monday, January 26, 2009

Mystery Godoku Puzzle for January 26, 2009

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!).

Mystery Godoku Puzzle for January 26, 2009

This week's letters and mystery clue:

A B C D E H L T U

This is the title of the 13th mystery in the Carol Ashton series by Claire McNab (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.

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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Mystery Book Review: The Tenth Case by Joseph Teller

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of The Tenth Case by Joseph Teller. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

The Tenth Case by Joseph Teller

by
A Jaywalker Mystery

Mira Books (Mass Market Paperback)
ISBN-10: 0-7783-2605-5 (0778326055)
ISBN-13: 978-0-7783-2605-2 (9780778326052)
Publication Date: October 2008
List Price: $7.99

Review: Police procedurals abound -- good, bad and indifferent. Now, Joseph Teller’s stellar, The Tenth Case, sets the standard for defense attorney procedurals. Drawing on Teller’s thirty-five year career as a criminal defense attorney, the novel is the first in his projected series starring Harrison J. Walker, a hard-headed, soft-hearted criminal lawyer known in the courts and on the streets as “Jaywalker.” With his commitment to getting his clients a “not guilty” verdict, and a success rate of over ninety percent, he’s the kind of guy you want defending you, guilty or not.

Although he’s eminently successful in getting his clients acquitted, Jaywalker’s got a major problem. His reputation as “a renegade among renegades” has finally caught up with him, especially for an alleged sexual indiscretion, and he is being suspended from practicing law for the next three years. In the meantime, however, he can complete ten of the seventeen cases he listed as primary concerns. The first nine he cleans up in record time but the tenth, a murder case, becomes his make or break, both professionally and personally, and is the substance for the novel.

What distinguishes Teller’s novel is its focus on telling the story based on the procedures and protocols a defense attorney invokes to defend his client, in this case a stunningly beautiful, petite, twenty-six-year old former client of his, Samara Moss aka Samantha Musgrove, now accused of murdering her seventy-year-old ailing husband, allegedly for the proceeds of a multimillion dollar insurance policy. In defending her, Jaywalker, who is “closing in on fifty” has to overcome two obstacles. One is his attraction to her. The other is an apparently iron-clad case against her. And while he reluctantly resists the sexual temptations she tosses his way with his promises to wait until “after”, he meticulously builds a case for her defense, taking the readers through the details of the procedures for dealing with the police and prosecutors, selecting a jury of sympathetic citizens, citing relevant statutes, preparing his potty-mouthed client for her trial, and strategizing on how best to cast suspicion on others and raise reasonable doubt in the jurors’ minds about the bloody murder weapon wrapped in Moss’s blood-soaked blouse and hidden in her bathroom, to which only she had access.

Besides being a cracker-jack of a page-turning mystery with a surprising twist of an ending, Teller’s story provides an insightful background setting for a courtroom drama involving a master manipulator, a straight-up, competent prosecutor and a street-wise former prostitute adept at getting her way with older men. With The Tenth Case, “Jaywalker,” suspended from the bar or not, definitely gets the green light for more of the same in Teller’s projected series.

Special thanks to M. Wayne Cunningham (mw_cunningham@telus.net) for contributing his review of The Tenth Case and to Planned Television Arts for providing a copy of the book for the review.

Review Copyright © 2009 — M. Wayne Cunningham — All Rights Reserved — Reprinted with Permission

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Synopsis (from the publisher): Criminal defense attorney Harrison J. Walker, better known as Jaywalker, has just been suspended for using "creative" tactics and receiving "gratitude" in the courtroom stairwell from a client charged with prostitution. Convincing the judge that his other clients are counting on him, Jaywalker is allowed to complete ten cases. But it's the last case that truly tests his abilities -- and his acquittal record.

Samara Moss -- young, petite and sexy as hell -- stabbed her husband in the heart. Or so everyone believes. Having married the elderly billionaire when she was an eighteen-year-old former prostitute, Samara appears to be the clichéd gold digger. But Jaywalker knows all too well that appearances can be deceiving. Who else could have killed the billionaire? Has Samara been framed? Or is Jaywalker just driven by his need to win his clients' cases -- and this particular client's undying gratitude?

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Games of Mystery: The Nightshift Code and Mystery P.I. The Vegas Heist, Now Available on CD-ROM

Games of Mystery

, your source for mystery-themed electronic and board games, parties for kids and adults, and getaway vacations, is pleased to announce the availability of two new mystery games on CD-ROM for Windows PC; one of which also has a Mac version. More mystery games for Windows PCs are available from .

The Nightshift Code

In the graphic novel inspired hidden object game The Nightshift Code you'll find intrigue and adventure! Mike Reynolds is an underachieving night watchman at the Chicago Museum of Art and Antiquities. One night, he catches Isabel breaking into the museum to steal an ancient papyrus. She offers information about Mike's father, missing for the last two years, in return for Mike's help, drawing them both into a world-wide adventure to find Mike's father and uncover the location of a hoard of stolen Nazi gold.

The Nightshift Code, developed by Black Hammer Productions for PlayFirst and ESRB rated E for Everyone, is being released as a CD-ROM boxed product on January 26th and is available for both Windows PC and the Mac. The Nightshift Code and its sequel, Nightshift Legacy: The Jaguar's Eye, are also available for download from Big Fish Games.

Watch a video preview of The Nightshift Code (courtesy of Big Fish Games) below:

Mystery P.I.: The Vegas Heist

The heist of the century has just happened, and only you can keep a new casino from folding in Mystery P.I.: The Vegas Heist. Search Las Vegas slot machines, limos, hotels and other hot spots for cleverly hidden objects, and collect clues to help you track down the money and save the day. But hurry! The chips are down and the casino opens in just 16 hours!

Mystery P.I.: The Vegas Heist, developed by PopCap Games and ESRB rated E for Everyone, is being released as a CD-ROM boxed product on January 28th and is available for Windows PC. Mystery P.I.: The Vegas Heist and the other two games in the Mystery P.I. series, Mystery P.I.: The Lottery Ticket and Mystery P.I.: The New York Fortune, are also available for download from Big Fish Games.

Watch a video preview of Mystery P.I.: The Vegas Heist (courtesy of Big Fish Games) below:

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New on Mystery Books News: Calendar of Mystery Events

At long last we've added a Calendar of Mystery Events to our blog sidebar. Here we've listed (and will continue to update) mystery themed conferences, festivals, banquets, and more that are scheduled to take place over the next year or so. We'll also add a blog post when we add an event to the calendar, and when any updated information is made known to us.

If you have a mystery event not listed on the calendar, please e-mail us at info(@)omnimystery.com and we'll be pleased to add it. If you'd like to provide a guest post with more information on any event, we're happy to do that as well.

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Mystery Book Review: Espresso Shot by Cleo Coyle

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of Espresso Shot by Cleo Coyle. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

Espresso Shot by Cleo Coyle

by
A Coffeehouse Mystery with Clare Cosi

Berkley Prime Crime (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0-425-22177-6 (0425221776)
ISBN-13: 978-0-425-22177-8 (9780425221778)
Publication Date: September 2008
List Price: $22.95

Review: New York coffeehouse owner Clare Cosi investigates a case of apparent mistaken identity, and a fatal one at that, in Espresso Shot, the seventh mystery in this series by Cleo Coyle.

Clare's ex-husband Matteo is getting married. The bride-to-be is beautiful, wealthy, opinionated, and, it probably goes without saying, feared by many and hated by even more. She is Breanne Summour, a senior editor for the powerful and influential Trend magazine. At a bachelor party for Matteo, a look-alike for Breanne shows up to spice things up, as it were, but is shot and killed by an unknown assailant after leaving the party. The police think the shooting may be random violence, but Clare and Matteo believe otherwise. Someone had tried to run Breanne down just a few days earlier and Matteo is convinced, and ultimately convinces Clare, that the two events are related. When someone in Breanne's office is poisoned, it seems certain that Breanne was the target all along. Breanne has a long list of enemies, but the questions facing Clare are, why here and why now?

Espresso Shot bucks a recent trend in theme-driven chick-lit-style cozies by actually developing an interesting murder mystery plot to accompany the inevitable, and usually irrelevant, banter about designer clothes and shoes, dishing of boyfriends and co-workers, and the like. True, Breanne's character opens the door to the potential of name dropping everything in sight, and subtle differences between boutique plantation coffee roasts hardly seem weighty enough material to carry any story, but both are cleverly woven into the extravagant wedding being planned that's at the heart of this story and are not only appropriate and relevant but play a significant role in solving the murders. The interesting plot twist towards the end is also a refreshing and pleasant surprise. Though about 50 pages too long, Espresso Shot is nonetheless a delightful and entertaining mystery. Coffee tips, coffee talk, and recipes follow at the end.

Special thanks to Penguin Group for providing a copy of Espresso Shot for this review.

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Synopsis (from the publisher): Manager and head barista of the bustling New York coffeehouse The Village Blend, Clare Cosi's been hired to create a gourmet coffee and dessert bar for a swanky wedding. Clare should be thrilled at this chance to shine, but it's Matteo Allegro, her ex-husband and current business partner, who's tying the knot-to Trend magazine editor Breanne Summour, who's in full-blown bridezilla mode. Claire's got to put her misgivings aside and focus on business, but since she's a successful amateur sleuth, murder is Clare's business, too. And when fatal accidents begin befalling people close to Breanne, Clare becomes suspicious. But what she unveils, amid melted chocolate and steaming mochaccinos, may just get her burned ...

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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Mystery Book Contests: Only One Week Left to Enter The Diablo's Shadow Giveaway

Mystery Book Contests

reminds you that there's only one week left to enter to win The Diablo's Shadow mystery book package giveaway.

Now through January 31, 2009, enter daily to win a prize package courtesy of mystery author . The mystery book prize package consists of copy of Diablo's Shadow, signed by the author, and an original work of art painted by the author to accompany the book. Estimated prize package value: $149.

Diablo's Shadow by Mark W. Danielson (Prize Package)

To learn more about this author, read our at . You can also read our of which we said, "This is a superb, amazing, and breathtaking story, but these superlative adjectives do not adequately convey how powerful this novel is."

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The Guardian Interviews Crime Novelist Dennis Lehane

The Guardian published an interesting interview with crime novelist this morning. Lehane may be best known as the author of , the screen adapation of which was directed by Clint Eastwood and which went on to be nominated for 6 Academy Awards, winning in two categories (Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor). But Lehane's novels have been widely honored elsewhere. His first book, A Drink Before the War, which he says in the interview was originally written in three weeks but rewritten "a score of times", won the in 1995 for Best First P.I. Novel. He has also won the for Sacred, the and for Gone, Baby, Gone (which was also made into a movie), and the , Dilys Award, and Barry Award for Mystic River. One of his more recent novels, Shutter Island, has also been adapted for the screen and is in post-production; the release date for the film is currently October 2009.

Lehane admits that by writing crime fiction he risked being hemmed in as a genre writer. His latest effort, The Given Day, is anything but. A historical novel of epic proportions, weighing in at over 700 pages, Lehane says he spent five years writing it. "I feel like if this bombs, God: it's going to be my Heaven's Gate, my Waterworld." His heart, he says, is finally "exposed".

The Lehane interview ends with a story in which a homeless men saves his life, an incident that reinforced his moral outlook; the generosity that infuses his work. "It's true," he says, of the men who saved him, and it stands just as well for his characters. "There is nothing better than the least of us."

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Games of Mystery: Three Cards to Midnight Delayed to February

Three Cards to Midnight

Anyone hoping that the highly anticipated mystery adventure game Three Cards to Midnight would be released this month will have to wait just a little while longer.

We stumbled across a forum post from one of the developers who provided an update on the status of the project. Originally planned for a November (then December) 2008 release, Big Finish Games now expects to have the game available in February 2009.

The information on the Three Cards to Midnight official website is (as of today) out of date but does provide more information about what promises to be a most intriguing game. Watch the trailer released last August below:

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Friday, January 23, 2009

Mystery Book Review: Cross Country by James Patterson

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of Cross Country by James Patterson. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

Cross Country by James Patterson

by
An Alex Cross Mystery

Little Brown (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0-316-01872-4 (0316018724)
ISBN-13: 978-0-316-01872-2 (9780316018724)
Publication Date: November 2008
List Price: $27.99

Review: Alex Cross is drawn into the ruthless underworld of Washington D.C. on the hunt for a man known only as "The Tiger" in Cross Country, the 14th thriller featuring the forensic detective in this series by James Patterson.

When Ellie Cox, a college friend of Cross, is killed and mutilated along with her family, the crime attributed to a gang of fearless, riotous teenage boys, Cross knows that he will hunt down their leader, a mysterious figure called the Tiger, no matter how long it takes or where it takes him. Anyone who was known writing about, or checking into the background of, an organization or individuals dealing in drugs, oil, money laundering, and more in the nation's capital become a target for this diabolical warlord. The cold-blooded, brutal murderers he had encountered in the past do not compare with the callous ruthlessness he would soon be a part of. Cross' quest ultimately takes him to Africa where he meets a reporter who had known Ellie and was also seeking information about the Tiger and his murderous escapades for the press. The person or persons giving the orders on what family should be killed next remains, however, a mystery. Alex turns to the CIA for help but their help is in short supply. Soon Cross the hunter becomes Cross the hunted in the decrepit, dilapidated, and decaying cities of Africa. He is arrested, jailed and tortured for three days, before the CIA is able to get him released. Cross sees the most horrible situations for men, women and children that could possibly exist. And he is forced not only to watch it as it happens, but to become a part of it.

Cross Country is one of the most perplexing entries in this long-running series. In many ways it is atypical and fans of the Cross mysteries may be disappointed that the plot is more action-oriented adventure than psychological thriller. As in previous books, Cross is expected to deal with the worst kind of criminal, but here, the images evoked are far more horrific than anything previously written. It's really overwhelming. One might wish that Cross finally marry his sweetheart and take Nana and the kids on a long vacation together somewhere sunny and warm, far away from what he experiences here, and leave the horror of murder to someone else. But what makes Cross such a powerful character in crime fiction is that he perseveres, always certain that his work makes a difference, if only to just one person.

Special thanks to guest reviewer Betty of The Betz Review for contributing her review of Cross Country and to Margo Nauert for providing a copy of the book for this review.

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Synopsis (from the publisher): When the home of Alex Cross's oldest friend, Ellie Cox, is turned into the worst murder scene Alex has ever seen, the destruction leads him to believe that he's chasing a horrible new breed of killer. As Alex and his girlfriend, Brianna Stone, become entangled in the deadly Nigerian underworld of , what they discover is shocking: a stunningly organized gang of lethal teenagers headed by a powerful, diabolical man-the African warlord known as the Tiger. Just when the detectives think they're closing in on the elusive murderer, the Tiger disappears into thin air. Tracking him to Africa, Alex knows that he must follow. Alone.

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Games of Mystery: A New Murder Mystery Party for Valentine's Day

Games of Mystery

, your source for mystery-themed games, parties, and vacations, has some suggestions for your next holiday party.

We recently offered three suggestions for , and we're pleased to announce a new one just made available.

A Broken Heart Murder on Valentine's Day

Join the guests at Rosie Valentine’s Party to celebrate of the purchase of her latest novel, Heartbreak to Heaven, by movie mogul Hugh Hadaway. The evening is filled with high spirits, fun and laughter. That is until the party is disrupted by the revelation of a real broken heart!

A Broken Heart Murder on Valentine's Day is a simple to use murder mystery. It’s a great way to have lots of fun and entertain your guests. How exciting to celebrate Valentine’s Day with the trivia and dancing that is included, and of course a murder! Everyone is a suspect, so come join the fun!

This Valentine's Day themed murder mystery party is designed for 6 to 14 guests, aged 18 and older. The party is rated M.

Valentine Costumes & Party Supplies

And if you need costumes for your Valentine's Day party, visit BuyCostumes.com for the best selection of adults and kids costumes, accessories, masks, and more. You can also find all your party needs there including supplies, decorations, and props.

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Harlequin and Big Fish Games Announce Partnership

In a press release issued this morning, Harlequin and Big Fish Games announced a joint licensing partnership.

Under the terms of the agreement, in the summer of 2009, Big Fish Games will begin publishing interactive games inspired by Harlequin Presents, the most popular romance-novel series in the world, which regularly tops eRetailer and retail bookstore bestseller lists. These games will be sold on line exclusively at BigFishGames.com and at all major retail stores.

In the second quarter of 2010, Harlequin will begin publishing a branded series of books inspired by Mystery Case Files, Big Fish Games' award-winning franchise with over 3 million units sold. These novels will be written by Harlequin's bestselling authors. Harlequin will be the first to publish women's mystery fiction for Big Fish Games.

You can discover all mystery-themed games available from Big Fish Games by visiting . A separate page on the site provides information on the .

Visit eHarlequin.com for more information about their series of books, including their Worldwide Mysteries and Suspense Book Club. You can also get subscriber-only offers by signing up for free email newsletters from eHarlequin.com.

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AgathaChristie.com Launches New American Site

AgathaChristie.com

The estate of Agatha Christie has just relaunched the author's website, AgathaChristie.com, for the American audience with new features and an emphasis on engaging the visitor into the world of the famous writer.

First time visitors will appreciate the wealth of information available, from background information on Christie's characters (and even a couple of sidekicks) to brief synopses of all the books and stories.

We found the suggested reading order for Christie to be particularly informative. The guidelines suggest it is possible to read, for example, Poirot in any order but note the following points: Read Curtain last, Lord Edgware Dies should be read before After the Funeral, Five Little Pigs should be read before Elephants Can Remember, Cat Among the Pigeons should be read before Hallowe’en Party, Mrs McGinty’s Dead should be read before Hallowe’en Party and Elephants Can Remember, and Murder on the Orient Express should be read before Murder in Mesopotamia. The guidelines for Miss Marple aren't nearly so complicated but they do recommend reading the books out of publication order for maximum enjoyment.

The site has a shop but we'd like to recommend you take a look at some of our own pages for Agatha Christie movies, games, and books.
Agatha Christie DVDs are available at in the following categories: , , and .

Agatha Christie games for the PC, Wii, and download are available at .

Agatha Christie books may be searched at Amazon.com using this link: Agatha Christie books.

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Mystery Bestsellers for January 23, 2009

Mystery Bestsellers

A list of the top 15 for the week ending January 23, 2009 has been posted on the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books website.

The third between-the-numbers mystery featuring bounty hunter Stephanie Plum, Plum Spooky by retains the top spot this week with some shuffling in the order among last week's top six.

Beat the Reaper by Josh Bazell

New this week at number 7 is 's debut mystery, Beat the Reaper. Meet Peter Brown, a young Manhattan emergency room doctor with an unusual past that is just about to catch up with him. His morning begins with the quick disarming of a would-be mugger, followed by a steamy elevator encounter with a sexy young pharmaceutical rep, topped off by a visit with a new patient -- and from there Peter's day is going to get a whole lot worse and a whole lot weirder. Because that patient knows Peter from his other life, when he had a different name and a very different job. The only reason he's a doctor now is thanks to the Witness Protection Program -- and even they can't protect him from the long reach of the New Jersey mob. Now he's got to do whatever it takes to keep his patient alive so he can buy some time ... and beat the reaper. Publishers Weekly calls Beat the Reaper "[a] breezy and darkly comic suspense novel" and adds "The hero's wry narrative voice, coupled with Bazells artful use of flashbacks to sustain tension and fill in Pietro's past, are a winning combination."

Eclipse by Richard North Patterson

New in the top 15 this week, but actually debuting on the list last week, is the latest topical thriller from , Eclipse. Damon Pierce’s life has just reached a defining moment: a gifted California lawyer, he’s being divorced by his wife and his work often seems soulless. Then he receives a frantic e-mail from Marissa Brand Okari -- a woman he loved years ago -- and decides to risk everything to respond to her plea for help. Marissa’s husband, Bobby Okari, is the charismatic leader of a freedom movement in the volatile west African nation of Luandia, which is being torn apart by the world’s craving for its vast supply of oil. Bobby’s outspoken opposition to the exploitation of his homeland by PetroGlobal -- a giant American oil company with close ties to Luandia’s brutal government -- has enraged General Savior Karama, the country’s autocratic ruler. After Bobby leads a protest rally during a full eclipse of the sun, everyone in his home village is massacred by government troops. And now Bobby has been arrested and charged with the murder of three PetroGlobal workers. Still drawn to Marissa, Pierce agrees to defend Bobby, hoping to save both Bobby and Marissa from almost certain death. But the lethal politics of Luandia may cost Pierce his life instead. Getting a starred review from Publishers Weekly which said "This stellar legal thriller ... both informs and entertains", adding "Patterson has exerted all his considerable skill in creating a nightmare atmosphere that will cling to readers long after the last page is turned."

Mounting Fears by Stuart Woods

Finally, in 15th position is Mounting Fears, the 7th Will Lee political thriller by . President Lee is having a rough week. As he prepares for the upcoming election, the usually cool and collected President has several crises going on at once, from loose nukes to a close political ally with skeletons in his closet. And as if that weren’t enough, Kate Rule Lee, his first lady and CIA director, is contending with another threat: the return of a dangerous and unusually cunning fugitive Teddy Fay. There’s plenty of the usual trouble to be found in Washington, from double-crossing political appointees to an impending sex scandal. But with the threat from abroad looming, the President puts every resource he has -- including Lance Cabot and Holly Barker -- into damage control as the clock ticks down to election night. From the seedy world of muckraking journalism to the murderous hotspots of Central America, there’s enough intrigue to keep even the sharpest and most daring of intelligence agents on edge.

On our bestseller page, we've added an icon next to every title that is available for immediate download onto the Amazon Kindle. To learn about this wireless reading device, visit the Amazon Kindle page for more information.

The top four mystery bestsellers this week are shown below:

Plum Spooky by Janet EvanovichScarpetta by Patricia CornwellThe Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg LarssonCross Country by James Patterson

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Jesse Stone: Thin Ice Scheduled to Air on CBS March 1st

CBS has finally set a date for Jesse Stone: Thin Ice: Sunday, March 1st, from 9 to 11 PM (ET). Tom Selleck returns as the Paradise (MA) chief of police.

The series is based on the character created by mystery author . Jesse Stone: Thin Ice is the first of the made-for-television movies not to be based on one of the Parker novels.

In Jesse Stone: Thin Ice, Jesse Stone finds himself in trouble with the Town Council when he inadvertently becomes involved in a shoot-out on a Boston street. His friend, State Homicide Commander Healy, is seriously wounded and Jesse comes under investigation by the Boston Police Department's Internal Affairs Division, which causes him to be away from Paradise for extended periods of time.

Jesse further alienates the Council by firing the Paradise Police Department's most prodigious ticket writer, resulting in a considerable loss of revenue for the town. His issues with the Council are further exacerbated when a celebrated out-of-towner shows up in Paradise in search of her missing child, and Jesse agrees to take her case. His continued defiance of the Council's wishes now begins to jeopardize his very job.

Kathy Baker and Kohl Sudduth reprise their roles as the only police officers in Paradise.

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Games of Mystery: Natalie Brooks, The Treasure of the Lost Kingdom, New at Big Fish Games

Games of Mystery

, your source for mystery-themed electronic and board games, parties for kids and adults, and mystery getaway vacations, is pleased to announce the availability of a new mystery game from Big Fish Games released today. You can find out more about these games by visiting our page or by clicking on the links provided below.

Natalie Brooks: Treasures of the Lost Kingdom

Famous teenage detective Natalie Brooks is back in an all-new adventure that will thrill players of the original and win new fans! In Treasures of the Lost Kingdom, Natalie faces the seemingly impossible task of saving her grandfather, a renowned archaeologist, from kidnappers holding him ransom for an ancient treasure map. She has just 24 hours to find the map, solve the mystery of a terrible curse and unmask the truth behind a legendary ghost train! With 7 full chapters of gameplay, her quest is nearly twice as long and includes several exhilarating mini-games.

Natalie Brooks: Treasures of the Lost Kingdom may be downloaded and purchased for as little as $6.99 with the Big Fish Game Club Jumbo Pack. A demonstration version (87.29 MB) may be downloaded and played for one hour for free.

Watch a preview video below:

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Other popular games on our page include several and games, games in the series and in particular the latest, Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst, Adventure Chronicles: The Search for Lost Treasure, the Carol Reed mystery Remedy, Mystery Legends: Sleepy Hollow, Mystery Chronicles: Murder Among Friends, and Lost Realms: Legacy of the Sun Princess.

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