Saturday, February 21, 2009

Games of Mystery: St. Patrick's Day Mystery Party Suggestions

Games of Mystery

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

'Tis approaching the day for the wearin' of the green, and what better way for celebrating St. Patrick's Day this year than to throw a murder mystery party!

Murphy's Wake

Patrick Murphy was the most popular man in town -- he owned the highly successful town pub, was a large contributor to the parish charities, and came home every night to his lovely and devoted wife. Last week he was killed coming home late from his pub. At first, everyone thought it was a tragic accident ... but now at his wake, it is very clear that Patrick was not the most popular man in town ... and that his murderer is present at Murphy's wake ...

The fully scripted clues in Murphy's Wake give you and your guests the chance to use your best Irish accents as you play the game. 'Tis a fine way to spend St. Patrick's Day.

This clue-based evening of mystery and fun is designed for 6 to 8 party guests plus host (see the character list), aged 18 and older. The party is rated M.

Paddy O'Really is Dead

Another mystery party option with Irish characters is Paddy O'Really is Dead.

There was a storm brewing outside, but it was cozy and warm in O'Malley's pub and everyone was in good spirits. But just when musician Grace O'Malley was about to lead everyone in yet another rousing chorus, Molly O'Really came stumbling in. But her father wasn't with her. He was last seen heading towards the Cliffs of Moher. But he didn't fall ... he was pushed. Everyone will soon discover that Paddy O'Really is dead.

Who killed Patrick O'Really? This cozy murder mystery set in a pub in Ireland, and includes scripted clues to bring out your best blarney. Written for 6 to 9 guests including host (see the character list), aged 16 and older. The party is rated M.

St. Pat's Costumes

And if you need costumes for your St. Patrick's Day mystery 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.

Visit for a wide selection of parties for kids, teens, and adults. You'll find all sorts of themed parties available to suit every occasion throughout the year.

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Author Online Book Tour: Barbara Levenson Visits Buzz About Books and Marta's Meanderings

Author Book Tour

Mystery Books News is pleased to be coordinating this week's online book tour for whose new mystery, Fatal February, was published earlier this month by Oceanview Publishing. Fatal February is the author's debut mystery and features Mary Magruder Katz, a criminal defense attorney in Miami.

Today, Saturday February 21st, Barbara will be visiting 2 blog sites:

Fatal February by Barbara Levenson

Buzz About Books where Barbara will be interviewed; and
Marta's Meanderings where a review of Fatal February will be posted.

We're also thrilled to announce that Barbara is giving away a signed copy of her new book to one lucky tour visitor. Visit each tour site on the day indicated and pick up a unique PIN to be used to enter the giveaway on that day. The entry form can be found on Barbara's tour page, Author Book Tour: Barbara Levenson, which also has a complete schedule of Barbara's tour including a biography and more information about Fatal February.

We hope you have the opportunity to stop by each of the tour sites later this week to learn more about Barbara and her series character Mary Magruder Katz.

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Friday, February 20, 2009

Mystery Book Review: Pleasing the Dead by Deborah Turrell Atkinson

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of Pleasing the Dead by Deborah Turrell Atkinson. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

Pleasing the Dead by Deborah Turrell Atkinson

by
A Storm Kayama Mystery

Poisoned Pen Press (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 1-59058-597-6 (1590585976)
ISBN-13: 978-1-59058-597-9 (9781590585979)
Publication Date: February 2009
List Price: $24.95

Review: Deborah Turrell Atkinson continues following the life of Honolulu lawyer Storm Kayama who is on Maui doing the legal work required to set up a new business but drawn into the dangerous world of the yakuza in Pleasing the Dead, the fourth mystery in this series.

Setting up the dive shop for her friend Lara Farrell seems routine until two seemingly unrelated tragedies occur, a restaurant bombing and a destitute Japanese laborer killing himself and his daughter, wounding another. Storm begins to ask questions and is quickly caught up in a world unfamiliar to her, the Japanese crime organization known as the yakuza. Knowing the long arm of the yakuza may extend into legitimate business, and even the police department, Storm must tread carefully. But soon her own life is in danger, and she doesn't know who she can trust.

As she has with the previous mysteries in this series, Atkinson paints a gorgeous Hawaii, lush and beautiful, rich in its community and history. Her characters come alive with distinctive personalities, relatable to the reader, both good and evil. Storm's personal background also plays an important role in the story, allowing her to connect with the people she's trying to help, and ultimately rescue. The only drawback here is the somewhat confusing, at times hard to follow, plot. Though an exciting read, the appeal of this mystery is ultimately in its characters and setting. Pleasing the Dead is an agreeable addition to the series, just not a strong one.

Special thanks to guest reviewer Betty of The Betz Review for contributing her review of Pleasing the Dead and to Poisoned Pen Press for providing an ARC of the book for this review.

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Synopsis (from the publisher): Some nasty predators dwell in paradise, and they aren’t all hiding in the azure waters. The day attorney Storm Kayama arrives in Kahului to help Lara Farrell set up her new dive shop, someone bombs a restaurant. When one of Lara’s employees, a recent Japanese immigrant, kills himself and one of his young daughters, Storm begins to ask questions.

The tentacles of the Yakuza, the dangerous, Japanese organized crime group, grip local businesses, real estate, and politics. Cunning and deadly, the clan leaders exploit underage women and eliminate anyone who dares face up to them.

Storm finds herself up against a lethal and faceless enemy, in a place where disposing of a victim is easy as dumping her in shark-infested waters.

But who is hunting whom? In a struggle to the death, Storm begins to realize that surviving doesn’t always mean living. For some, the ghosts of the past may be more painful than the anguish of the present.

lawyer Storm Kayama must battle against the yakuza's presence and an ancient adherence to tradition to save more young girls from a terrible fate.

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James Patterson and 28 Co-Authors Write First Chain Thriller

Airborne, a Chain Thriller by James Patterson

Here's a bit of mystery book news that flew under our radar.

Next month, is publishing what is being called the first "chain thriller", a book written by the bestselling author plus 28 other contributing writers. Titled AirBorne, more details can be found on the book's website (hosted by the Australian division of Borders Books, which may be one of the reasons it escaped our attention).

Patterson will write the first and last chapters. Each of the 30 in total chapters will be released one day at a time starting Friday, March 20, 2009. There's no synopsis for the book (yet), but aspiring writers were told to write a fast-paced, thrilling chapter in the style of Patterson, 750 words or less.

And it's not at all clear whether the book, when published, will be available outside of Australia. Visitors to the website can enter to win a signed copy, but only Australian residents are eligible. (Presumably a Kindle version will be available regardless.)

Still and all, it ought to be an interesting read. We'll set a reminder for March 20th to check out the first chapter.

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Author Online Book Tour: Barbara Levenson Visits Booking Mama and Murder by 4

Author Book Tour

Mystery Books News is pleased to be coordinating this week's online book tour for whose new mystery, Fatal February, was published earlier this month by Oceanview Publishing. Fatal February is the author's debut mystery and features Mary Magruder Katz, a criminal defense attorney in Miami.

Today, Friday February 20th, Barbara will be visiting 2 blog sites:

Fatal February by Barbara Levenson

Booking Mama where a review of Fatal February will be posted; and
Murder by 4 which is welcoming Barbara as a guest blogger.

We're also thrilled to announce that Barbara is giving away a signed copy of her new book to one lucky tour visitor. Visit each tour site on the day indicated and pick up a unique PIN to be used to enter the giveaway on that day. The entry form can be found on Barbara's tour page, Author Book Tour: Barbara Levenson, which also has a complete schedule of Barbara's tour including a biography and more information about Fatal February.

We hope you have the opportunity to stop by each of the tour sites later this week to learn more about Barbara and her series character Mary Magruder Katz.

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Mystery Bestsellers for February 20, 2009

Mystery Bestsellers

A list of the top 15 for the week ending February 20, 2009 has been posted on the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books website.

No change in the top 4 bestselling mysteries this week with and retaining the top two positions this week with their respective thrillers, The Associate and Run for Your Life.

Dog On It by Spencer Quinn

Just missing the top 15 last week and moving up to the 9th position this week is Dog On It, 's debut mystery. Meet Chet, the wise and lovable canine narrator of Dog on It, who works alongside Bernie, a down-on-his-luck private investigator. Chet might have flunked out of police school ("I'd been the best leaper in K-9 class, which had led to all the trouble in a way I couldn't remember exactly, although blood was involved"), but he's a detective through and through. In this, their first adventure, Chet and Bernie investigate the disappearance of Madison, a teenage girl who may or may not have been kidnapped, but who has definitely gotten mixed up with some very unsavory characters. A well-behaved, gifted student, she didn't arrive home after school and her divorced mother is frantic. Bernie is quick to take the case -- something about a cash flow problem that Chet's not all that clear about -- and he's relieved, if vaguely suspicious, when Madison turns up unharmed with a story that doesn't add up. But when she disappears for a second time in a week, Bernie and Chet aren't taking any chances; they launch a full-blown investigation. Without a ransom demand, they're not convinced it's a kidnapping, but they are sure of one thing: something smells funny. Their search for clues takes them into the desert to biker bars and other exotic locals, with Chet's highly trained nose leading the way. Both Chet and Bernie bring their own special skills to the hunt, one that puts each of them in peril. But even as the bad guys try to turn the tables, this duo is nothing if not resourceful, and the result is an uncommonly satisfying adventure. With his doggy ways and his endearingly hardboiled voice, Chet is full of heart and occasionally prone to mischief. He is intensely loyal to Bernie, who, though distracted by issues that Chet has difficulty understanding -- like divorce, child custody, and other peculiar human concerns -- is enormously likable himself, in his flawed, all-too-human way. Publishers Weekly calls Dog On It a "winning debut" and Kirkus Reviews adds, "Chet's amusing, perceptive canine take on the human characters should appeal to hard-boiled fans and canine fanciers alike." We recently reported that .

Among the Mad by Jacqueline Winspear

New at number 10 is Among the Mad, the 6th mystery in the Maisie Dobbs series by . It’s Christmas Eve 1931. On the way to see a client, Maisie Dobbs witnesses a man commit suicide on a busy London street. The following day, the prime minister’s office receives a letter threatening a massive loss of life if certain demands are not met -- and the writer mentions Maisie by name. After being questioned and cleared by Detective Chief Superintendent Robert MacFarlane of Scotland Yard’s elite Special Branch, she is drawn into MacFarlane’s personal fiefdom as a special adviser on the case. Meanwhile, Billy Beale, Maisie’s trusted assistant, is once again facing tragedy as his wife, who has never recovered from the death of their young daughter, slips further into melancholia’s abyss. Soon Maisie becomes involved in a race against time to find a man who proves he has the knowledge and will to inflict death and destruction on thousands of innocent people. And before this harrowing case is over, Maisie must navigate a darkness not encountered since she was a nurse in wards filled with shell-shocked men. Publishers Weekly says that Among the Mad "raises the stakes considerably for [Winspear's] psychologically astute sleuth" and adds that the author "does her usual superb job of portraying London between the world wars."

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:

The Associate by John GrishamRun for Your Life by James PattersonPlum Spooky by Janet EvanovichThe Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson

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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Mystery Author Lee Child Elected President of MWA

In a press release today, the Mystery Writers of America (MWA) announced that has been elected its president and will serve a one-year term beginning this month. Child will succeed . Child is a New York Times best-selling author of the Jack Reacher series, published in 43 countries and 30 languages worldwide.

The MWA Board of Directors also elected to serve as Executive Vice President and Larry Light as Treasurer. Each will serve a one year term ending in February 2010.

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First Clues Review: Behind the Curtain by Peter Abrahams

First Clues: Mysteries for Kids

is delighted to introduce a new feature for our website, book reviews written by students. These students offer their unique perspective on the book in their review and provide a valuable resource to parents looking for new mystery adventures for their kids to read.

Behind the Curtain by Peter Abrahams

Behind the Curtain by Peter Abrahams

HarperCollins (Mass Market Paperback)
ISBN-10: 0-06-073706-9 (0060737069)
ISBN-13: 978-0-06-073706-1 (9780060737061)
Publication Date: May 2007
List Price: $6.99

Review written by Kevin, Age 11, Grade 6. Date of review: February 2009.

Review: If you are looking for a book to get you biting your nails and laughing your pants off at the same time, then this is the book for you. This superb novel, Behind the Curtain, written by Peter Abrahams is an excellent read. This is the second book in the series of the top-notch Echo Falls novels.

This story starts out with the main character, Ingrid Levin-Hill, in math class. She is not paying attention in math class so she is picked for Math Fest. Math Fest is a math competition held at the High School and viewers come to watch. Ingrid’s least favorite class is math. One day when she gets home her brother Ty wants her to spot him for his bench press. Ingrid notices that Ty is benching a lot more than he usually does. When he stands up she sees numerous amounts of acne on his back. Ty has always been an acne-free kid. The next morning Ingrid hears that this new woman from New York named Julia LeCain has come to fill the position of Ingrid’s dad’s job. On the morning of Math Fest Ingrid wakes up thirteen minutes before it starts. She has to rush in order to get there in time. While Ingrid is on her bike … darkness. She sees nothing and she is in a very small space. She is in the trunk of a car! Her hands and feet and mouth are duct taped. She feels around for an unlocking mechanism. Then … click she can fell the air rushing on her face. She feels the urge to jump; when the car slows for a turn … she jumps. She rolls down a hill and into a gully. When she finally arrives at math fest, it is over. She tells the police chief and they try to find some evidence to prove that she was kidnapped. After a while Ingrid goes to the hospital to visit her soccer coach, who is sick, and she sees a door slightly ajar. She walks in and finds some steroids in a bottle in a locked cabinet. She finally connects all of these things together and figures out the whole plan. Will the evidence be enough to solve the two cases, or will people just think that she is crazy?

This novel was just as good, if not better than the first novel. This divine second crime novel is a great read if you’re having a bad day or you need some action look no further. This book is filled with all kinds of twisty-turvey scenes and intelligent happenings. I really like the way the author made the scenes so that you could figure out the crime before she does. I would recommend the book to ages 12 to adult. The content in the book is a little to mature for the ages younger than the ones listed. There is some violence and some cursing, but overall the book is phenomenal. I cannot wait until the next one is released.

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Mystery Author Matt Beynon Rees Writes on Nablus and the Samaritans

Crime novelist wrote a three-part series yesterday in the GlobalPost examining the Palestinian town of Nablus in the West Bank and its people, the Samaritans. Nablus served as the setting for Rees' most recent book, The Samaritan's Secret, which we recently reviewed and declared the best mystery we've read this year (to date). [MBN note: See .]

Rees has also produced a video (see below) in which he explores the hidden world of the Samaritans and ends discussing additional background material he used to develop the plot for the book.

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Author Online Book Tour: Barbara Levenson Visits Allie's Musings and Jen's Book Thoughts

Author Book Tour

Mystery Books News is pleased to be coordinating this week's online book tour for whose new mystery, Fatal February, was published earlier this month by Oceanview Publishing. Fatal February is the author's debut mystery and features Mary Magruder Katz, a criminal defense attorney in Miami.

Today, Thursday February 19th, Barbara will be visiting 2 blog sites:

Fatal February by Barbara Levenson

Allie's Musings where Barbara will be interviewed; and
Jen's Book Thoughts which is welcoming Barbara as a guest blogger.

We're also thrilled to announce that Barbara is giving away a signed copy of her new book to one lucky tour visitor. Visit each tour site on the day indicated and pick up a unique PIN to be used to enter the giveaway on that day. The entry form can be found on Barbara's tour page, Author Book Tour: Barbara Levenson, which also has a complete schedule of Barbara's tour including a biography and more information about Fatal February.

We hope you have the opportunity to stop by each of the tour sites later this week to learn more about Barbara and her series character Mary Magruder Katz.

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Games of Mystery: Emerald City Confidential, New at PlayFirst 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 a special price for a mystery game available from PlayFirst Games. You can find out more about these games from our page or by clicking on the links provided below.

Emerald City Confidential

Work with the world's most cunning detective in the shadowy underbelly of the Emerald City of Oz in Emerald City Confidential. As Petra, you'll be lured deep into mysteries involving new foes and familiar faces; Scarecrow, Lion, Dorothy and Toto included. This is Oz as you've never seen it before. Solve your detective's quest and unravel a conspiracy of magic and intrigue! Follow a case through five chapters full of puzzles, witnesses, suspects, and allies. There are a total of 36 characters with full voiceover, 6000 lines of spoken dialog that add depth and intrigue to this game.

Emerald City Confidential, a PlayFirst exclusive, is available to purchase for $9.95 with the PlayPass program. A trial version is available to download for a 60 minutes of play (Windows PC, 80.2 MB).

Watch a video preview below:

Other popular games on our page include other Mystery PI games, Mystery P.I.: The Vegas Heist and Mystery P.I.: The Lottery Ticket, James Patterson's Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet, and Private Eye.

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Mystery Book Review: No More Dying by David Roberts

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of No More Dying by David Roberts. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

No More Dying by David Roberts

by
A Lord Edward Corinth and Verity Browne Mystery

Soho Constable (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 1-56947-539-3 (1569475393)
ISBN-13: 978-1-56947-539-3 (9781569475393)
Publication Date: February 2009
List Price: $25.00

Review: Lord Edward Corinth investigates a pre-war assassination plot in No More Dying, the ninth mystery in this series by David Roberts.

The year is 1939. Hitler's Germany is advancing on all fronts, and the threat of world war seems imminent. British intelligence learns of a secret plot to kill its Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, because he believes that, with the help of the United States, England can defeat Germany. The US Ambassador to England, Joseph Kennedy, however, has said America will not get involved. Lord Edward Corinth is asked to stay close to Churchill. Separately, Verity Browne, a reporter and card-carrying member of the Communist Party, has ordered her to do whatever necessary to make a connection with the Ambassador, even if it means using her fiancé, Lord Edward.

Verity and Lord Edward are an odd couple, to be sure. Verity doesn't believe in "anything that makes a woman less than a man" but she's in love with Lord Edward, her polar opposite. She is convinced their love for each other will withstand all obstacles brought forth by their contrasting beliefs and diverse backgrounds, and from both their families and friends.

The couple is invited to the Astor estate where Ambassador Kennedy and his sons, Joe Jr. and Jack, are staying. Verity despises the environment she finds herself in, but when a fellow reporter, also a Communist, is found dead, she cannot leave. The next day, another man is found murdered in a similar manner. Lord Edward, who fancies himself an amateur sleuth, always wonders why dead bodies turn up where they ought not. Are these deaths related, or somehow connected to the plot the kill Churchill? Verity is facing problems of a different sort. Members of her party are acting in a manner contrary to her strongly held views. Does she look the other way for the sake of the party or confront them for the sake of her beliefs?

Lord Edward and Verity realize they have a better chance working together with Scotland Yard to solve these murders and identify the threat facing the Prime Minister.

No More Dying is a multi-faceted story that will resonate with readers. Real life historical figures mingle with richly drawn fictional characters, and are set within an electrifying murder mystery. This bleak time in world history provides a striking backdrop to the plot, and the complex but deeply satisfying love story between Lord Edward and Verity make the book not only fully developed but complete.

Special thanks to guest reviewer Betty of The Betz Review for contributing her review of No More Dying and to Soho Press for providing an ARC of the book for this review.

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Synopsis (from the publisher): Lord Edward Corinth embarks on his most important investigation. It is 1939 and it is clear that Britain will soon be at war and MI5 has learnt that an enemy agent has been dispatched to England to assassinate Winston Churchill. The assassin’s identity is unknown and Lord Edward, pursuing one line of enquiry, goes to Cliveden, the Astors' country house in Buckinghamshire.

Verity Browne is also at Cliveden, much as she despises the "Cliveden Set". She has been ordered by her superiors in the Communist Party to get as close as possible to one of the Astor’s guests, Joesph Kennedy, the American Ambassador in the UK. And when the ambassador’s sons Joe and Jack Kennedy discover the body of a man in Cliveden’s grounds, Verity is dismayed to recognize the dead man as a former journalistic colleague from the civil war which still rages in Spain.

The race against time to identify Churchill’s would-be assassin and the murderer of Verity’s friend takes the intrepid duo to Switzerland and a nail-biting climax on St Moritz’s icy Cresta Run.

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First Clues Review: Sammy Keyes and the Art of Deception by Wendelin Van Draanen

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Sammy Keyes and the Art of Deception by Wendelin Van Draanen

Sammy Keyes and the Art of Deception by Wendelin Van Draanen

Random House (Paperback)
ISBN-10: 0-440-41992-1 (0440419921)
ISBN-13: 978-0-440-41992-1 (9780440419921)
Publication Date: May 2005
List Price: $6.50

Review written by Asheena, Age 12, Grade 6. Date of review: February 2009.

Review: Wendelin Van Draanen adds the eighth installment to her already amazing series with Sammy Keyes and the Art of Deception. Sammy Keyes, a 13-year old sassy girl with a good sense for mysteries, get herself wrapped into a mystery, again. This is nothing new for Sammy who always seems to have a mystery on her shoulders. Well this time it all starts out with an art project that Sammy’s odd-ball art teacher assigns her …
 
Like every normal day Sammy is at school with her best friend, Marisa. But today her wacky out-of-the-normal art teacher assigns her art class a project but, before she can tell them what it is they have to take a “walk” with art. The teacher advises the art class to got to the Renaissance Faire, but Hudson, Sammy’s 72-year old friend wont have it. Instead she winds up going to the Vault, a local art gallery down-town, with her Grams and Hudson. What she sees at the Vault doesn’t impress her much; in fact she actually thinks its worthless art. One artist whose paintings look like big splats of paint in Sammy’s book fills her with disappointment until she walks past this Diane Rejiden’s painting which inspires her so much its overwhelming. Hudson also likes Diane’s paintings but Hudson likes her looks even more. There is a news reporter at the time too, who will write an article on one of the artists paintings. But then trouble comes … a robbery! A robber comes in and tries to rob Diane’s paintings. Fortunately her paintings are saved. The other painters think she set up the robbery so the reporter would write an article on her so she’d get fame. Sammy ends up trying to unwind he mystery. Even working vigorously, Sammy is stumped, but she also gains an unlikely ally, her grams. Her grandma is eager to help because Hudson, who is momentarily in love with Diane at the moment, needs to know Diane is guilty. Sammy does go to the Renaissance Faire where her own romance story with Casey (an 8th grade boy who supposedly has a crush on her and is also her worst enemy, Heather’s half brother) brews up.

I would recommend this book for middle school readers, only because there is some content that younger readers might not be able to understand. The book is very skillfully put together flowing easily from page to page, but at the same time very suspenseful, keeping you gripping the book until the very last page. The book is excellent and has unpredictable events; such as the gun the robber is holding is only a water gun. The book is enjoyable with an odd spiral of romance going on. The romance in the book going on also juices up the whole story. Wendelin Van Draanen does an excellent job of keeping the book together.

This book is highly enjoyable book and is perfect to just sit back relax and read.

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Author Online Book Tour: Barbara Levenson Visits Sam's Book Blog and Lesa's Book Critiques

Author Book Tour

Mystery Books News is pleased to be coordinating this week's online book tour for whose new mystery, Fatal February, was published earlier this month by Oceanview Publishing. Fatal February is the author's debut mystery and features Mary Magruder Katz, a criminal defense attorney in Miami.

Today, Wednesday February 18th, Barbara will be visiting 2 blog sites:

Fatal February by Barbara Levenson

Sam's Book Blog where a review of Fatal February will be posted; and
which is welcoming Barbara as a guest blogger.

We're also thrilled to announce that Barbara is giving away a signed copy of her new book to one lucky tour visitor. Visit each tour site on the day indicated and pick up a unique PIN to be used to enter the giveaway on that day. The entry form can be found on Barbara's tour page, Author Book Tour: Barbara Levenson, which also has a complete schedule of Barbara's tour including a biography and more information about Fatal February.

We hope you have the opportunity to stop by each of the tour sites later this week to learn more about Barbara and her series character Mary Magruder Katz.

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Games of Mystery: P. J. Pride Pet Detective, Destination Europe, New at PlayFirst 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 a special price for a mystery game available from PlayFirst Games. You can find out more about these games from our page or by clicking on the links provided below.

P. J. Pride Pet Detective: Destination Europe

P. J. remains true to her pet detective calling in P. J. Pride Pet Detective: Destination Europe, the sequel to the popular hidden object game. Help P. J. expose a diamond heist involving a mysterious cast of nefarious characters. Perplexing occurrences seem to follow P. J. everywhere. Paris was supposed to be the destination for a relaxing trip with her niece, but P. J.'s plans are cut short when exotic circus animals begin cropping up on Europe's city streets. Accompany P. J. and her niece, Ashley, on an unpredictable tour of unusual hidden object hot spots. Exotic locations, compelling suspect interviews, and clue-filled hidden object screens translate to another captivating adventure with P. J. Pride!

P. J. Pride Pet Detective: Destination Europe is available to purchase for $9.95 with the PlayPass program. A trial version is available to download for a 60 minutes of play (Windows PC, 101.0 MB).

Other popular games on our page include other Mystery PI games, Mystery P.I.: The Vegas Heist and Mystery P.I.: The Lottery Ticket, James Patterson's Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet, and Private Eye.

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