Sunday, April 12, 2009

Mystery Book Review: A World I Never Made by James LePore

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of A World I Never Made by James LePore. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

A World I Never Made by James LePore

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The Story Plant (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0-9816087-2-8 (0981608728)
ISBN-13: 978-0-9816087-2-3 (9780981608723)
Publication Date: April 2009
List Price: $24.95

Review: James LePore's debut novel, A World I Never Made, is an interesting and well-developed character study but ultimately disappoints as a novel of suspense.

Pat Nolan is summoned from the US to Paris to identify the remains of his estranged daughter, Megan, a purported suicide. Though the body is not of his daughter, he confirms it is. Suspicious he may be hiding something, the detective assigned to the case, Catherine Laurence, follows him. When Pat is attacked by two Arab men, she steps in, killing one and seriously wounding another who gets away. She subsequently learns the men are members of an Arab secret agency, and possibly terrorists. Puzzled by their interest in Pat, but also concerned for his safety, she takes him into unofficial custody. Together they seek to find Pat's daughter and learn why she may be the target of a terrorist organization.

Set at the start of 2004, the narrative alternates between activities of Pat and Catherine in the present and episodes in Megan's life from the previous year. The title, A World I Never Made, is probably intended to reflect the character's current situation but is somewhat misleading, possibly intentionally ironic. The three main characters do live in a world of their own making, by the choices they've made over a lifetime. Over the course of the book, they, in particular Pat and Catherine, spend a considerable amount of time reflecting, wondering how their lives might be different today had they done something otherwise in the past. Actions, or sometimes inactions, have consequences and the plot is largely derived from the conflicts within the characters themselves. The author cleverly frames their story within the context of the terrorist bombings of Casablanca in 2003 and Madrid in 2004.

The secondary characters are equally interesting, even though they receive far less attention. The gypsies, terrorists, and international government agents are all multi-dimensional, well drawn, and intriguing in their own way.

But there is little mystery or suspense here. The ending is foretold well in advance, and the action scenes are surprisingly subdued, many lasting barely a sentence or two, at most a paragraph or so. Finally, and somewhat oddly, the author introduces a paranormal element that almost seems to be an editing afterthought; it doesn't work at all.

Special thanks to FSB Associates for providing an ARC of A World I Never Made for this review.

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Synopsis (from the publisher): Pat Nolan, an American man, is summoned to Paris to claim the body of his estranged daughter Megan, who has committed suicide. The body, however, is not Megan's and it becomes instantly clear to Pat that Megan staged this, that she is in serious trouble, and that she is calling to him for help.

This sends Pat on an odyssey that stretches across France and into the Czech Republic and that makes him the target of both the French police and a band of international terrorists. Joining Pat on his search is Catherine Laurence, a beautiful but tormented Paris detective who sees in Pat something she never thought she'd find--genuine passion and desperate need. As they look for Megan, they come closer to each other's souls and discover love when both had long given up on it.

Juxtaposed against this story is Megan's story. A freelance journalist, Megan is in Morocco to do research when she meets Abdel Lahani, a Saudi businessman. They begin a torrid affair, a game Megan has played often and well in her adult life. But what she discovers about Lahani puts her in the center of a different kind of game, one with rules she can barely comprehend. Because of her relationship with Lahani, Megan has made some considerable enemies. And she has put the lives of many--maybe even millions--at risk.

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Mystery Book Review: The Pain Nurse by Jon Talton

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

The Pain Nurse by Jon Talton

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A Will Borders Mystery

Poisoned Pen Press (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 1-59058-624-7 (1590586247)
ISBN-13: 978-1-59058-624-2 (9781590586242)
Publication Date: April 2009
List Price: $24.95

Review: Jon Talton, author of the David Mapstone mysteries, introduces a new series with ex-homicide detective Will Borders investigating a murder in the hospital where he's recuperating from back surgery in The Pain Nurse.

Borders is confined to a wheel chair and fears he may never walk again. Cheryl Beth Wilson is a pain management nurse, the only one of her kind at the hospital, working with him. Both are in the basement in the oldest part of the hospital at just about the same time, Cheryl Beth having been summoned by Dr. Christine Lustig who was in the process of working on a new program to put all the hospital records on computers, and Borders for an MRI, when Wilson finds Dr. Lustig naked on the floor, multiple stab wounds all over her body, her ring finger cut off. As Borders, who is being wheeled back to his room, passes the murder victim's open door, now a crime scene, he sees the body and her mutilated hand. This brings to mind his former investigation of the Mt. Adams strangler who, with the same MO, had killed at least three women years before. He wasn't convinced the arrested man was guilty, but the evidence against him was compelling. Was it possible the wrong man convicted of, and later executed for, the crime?

But Cheryl Beth Wilson is a "person of interest" for the murder, and Borders' ex-partner is investigating. She had recently ended an affair with the victim's ex-husband that started when they were still married. Borders, working through his pain with the help of Cheryl Beth, becomes convinced his former colleagues aren't looking in the right place, and sets out to prove his pain nurse's innocence and find the true killer.

Set in Cincinnati, The Pain Nurse is a well-crafted, well-paced mystery. Readers who have spent any time in a hospital, especially following major surgery, will appreciate the realism and detail depicted here. Even better are the characters of Will Borders and Cheryl Beth Wilson whose relationship, though based on mutual need, seems genuine and sincere. The Pain Nurse is a captivating story and a terrific introduction to this series; it is highly recommended.

(Reviewer's personal note: Cincinnati is my home town, and Jon Talton has captured the city beautifully. I lived in Price Hill and still have family in Oakley. It was a thrill to go back to the neighborhoods of my youth and see them again through the eyes of this author and his characters.)

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

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Synopsis (from the publisher): Cheryl Beth Wilson is an elite nurse at Cincinnati Memorial Hospital who finds a doctor brutally murdered in a secluded office. Wilson had been having an affair with the doctor’s husband, a surgeon, and this makes her a “person of interest” to the police, if not at outright suspect. But someone other than the cops is watching Cheryl Beth.

The killing comes as former homicide detective Will Borders is just hours out of surgery. But as his stretcher is wheeled past the crime scene, he knows this is no random act of violence. Instead, it has all the marks of a serial killer case he supposedly solved years before.

Rebuked by his former partner and unable even to walk, Borders starts to investigate. He teams up with Cheryl Beth, who is desperate to clear her name. But as the city teeters on the edge of violence and a killer grows closer, the two are running out of time to unlock the secrets of the murder and the brooding, old hospital.

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Games of Mystery: Sinking Island, New at Big Fish Games

Games of Mystery

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Sinking Island

A billionaire has been murdered on a tropical island, and it's up to Detective Jack Norm to crack the case! Walter Jones had planned on opening up a resort for the rich and famous, but was killed before his dream could be achieved. Interview the ten people on Sinking Island to get valuable clues. This thrilling adventure game will require you to use all your wits to solve the mystery and find the murderer!

Sinking Island may be downloaded and purchased for as little as $6.99 with the Big Fish Game Club Jumbo Pack. Due to its large size, a demonstration version is not available.

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Friday, April 10, 2009

Mystery Bestsellers for April 10, 2009

Mystery Bestsellers

A list of the top 15 for the week ending April 10, 2009 has been posted on the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books website.

Last week's featured newcomer, Long Lost by , moves into second position this week. But the real news is that four new spring mystery titles enter the top 15.

About Face by Donna Leon

At number 7 is About Face, the 18th mystery featuring Venice Commissario Guido Brunetti by . Incinerators across the south of Italy are at full capacity, burning who-knows-what and releasing unacceptable levels of dangerous air pollutants, while in Naples, enormous garbage piles grow in the streets. In Venice, with the polluted waters of the canals and a major chemical complex across the lagoon, the issue is never far from the fore. Environmental concerns become significant in Brunetti’s work when an investigator from the Carabiniere, looking into the illegal hauling of garbage, asks for a favor. But the investigator is not the only one with a special request. His father-in-law needs help and a mysterious woman comes into the picture. Brunetti soon finds himself in the middle of an investigation into murder and corruption more dangerous than anything he’s seen before. Publishers Weekly calls the series "wickedly entertaining" and says of About Face, "Leon flawlessly melds the two plot threads as she parallels her characters' vulnerability with that of Venice."

Turn Coat by Jim Butcher

In 8th position is the 11th entry in The Dresden Files, Turn Coat by . The Warden Morgan has been accused of treason against the Wizards of the White Council -- and there's only one, final punishment for that crime. He's on the run, wants his name cleared, and needs someone with a knack for backing the underdog. Someone like Harry Dresden. Now, Harry must uncover a traitor within the Council, keep a less-than-agreeable Morgan under wraps, and avoid coming under scrutiny himself. And a single mistake may cost someone his head -- someone like Harry. Publishers Weekly says "Dresden investigates with his trademark sardonic noir flair," adding, "Despite the sprawling plot, both fans and newcomers will get into the fast-paced action."

Fatally Flaky by Diane Mott Davidson

At number 9 is Fatally Flaky, the 15th mystery in the Goldy Schulz culinary series by . It's been a long, rainy summer for the Colorado caterer, who is engaged in planning wedding receptions for what seems to be all of Aspen Meadow. It's bad enough that Billie Attenborough, the bride from hell, wants to move the location to the Gold Gulch Spa just a scant two days before tying the knot to her doctor fiancé. Then Doc Finn, best friend of Goldy's godfather Jack, is killed when his car tumbles into a ravine. But Jack thinks Doc was murdered because of research he was doing at the spa—allegations that are confirmed when Jack himself is attacked. So Goldy dons chef's whites and goes undercover at the spa. Add in the obstreperous owner, who years ago tried to sabotage Goldy's fledgling business, and she's got her hands full. Above all, there seems to be a clever killer on the spa grounds, watching her every move. After what befell Jack, Goldy knows that she might be next. Catering weddings, and cooking low-fat food, could be killing her—literally.

Borderline by Nevada Barr

Finally, arriving in 12th position is the 15th mystery in the Anna Pigeon series, Borderline by . The killings on Isle Royale have left Anna drained and haunted, her memories of her time with the wolf study group forever marred by the carnage on the island. Diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, she is on administrative leave, per her superintendent's urging. Anna wonders if the leave might not be permanent, either by her own choice or that of the National Park Service. The one bright spot in Anna's life is Paul, her husband of less than a year. Hoping the warmth and the adventure of a raft trip in Big Bend National Park will lift her spirits, Paul takes Anna to southwest Texas, where the sun is hot and the Rio Grande is running high. The sheer beauty of the Chihuahuan Desert and the power of the river work their magic—until the raft is lost in the rapids and a young college student falls overboard, resulting in an even more grisly discovery. Caught in a strainer between two boulders and more dead than alive, is a pregnant woman, hair and arms tangled in the downed branches. Instead of the soul-soothing experience they'd longed for, Anna and Paul find themselves sucked into a labyrinth of intrigue that leads from the Mexican desert to the steps of the Governor's Mansion in Austin, Texas.

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The top four mystery bestsellers this week are shown below:

The Associate by John GrishamLong Lost by Harlan CobenThe Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg LarssonTrue Detectives by Jonathan Kellerman

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Games of Mystery: Detective Agency, 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.

Detective Agency

Help James, a young talented private detective, find a stolen treasure map! It is up to you to solve the case in this hidden object game. Find clues and unravel tricky puzzles as you track down this ancient relic, and find the legendary treasure. Immerse yourself in this classic detective story, and follow each plot twist carefully through this winding tale with James and his Detective Agency.

Detective Agency, a Big Fish Games exclusive, may be downloaded and purchased for as little as $6.99 with the Big Fish Game Club Jumbo Pack. A demonstration version (27.0 MB) may be downloaded and played for free for one hour.

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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, Syberia and Syberia II, The Serpent of Isis, James Patterson's Women's Murder Club: A Darker Shade of Grey, and Nick Chase: A Detective Story.

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Thursday, April 09, 2009

eHarlequin's Free Book Friday: The Earl's Dilemma by Emily May

eHarlequin.com gives you another reason to love Fridays! Buy two or more books this Friday and they'll give you their weekly featured book absolutely free! That's right, every Friday, enjoy a featured free book with the purchase of two or more other titles! (Your free book will automatically be added to your cart.)

This Friday's free book (04/10/2009) is from the Harlequin Historical series. (Not a mystery or suspense novel, we know, but you can still order two mysteries and get this book free!)

The Earl's Dilemma by Emily May

The Earl's Dilemma by Emily May
Non-series

James Hargrave, Earl of Arden, urgently needed a wife—and who better than his best friend's sister?

He wasn't looking for passion in this marriage of convenience, and plain Kate Honeycourt had been on the shelf for years.

Why, then, should she so firmly turn him down? Surely she couldn't be holding out for a love match? Although, curiously, the more he saw of Kate, the more aware he became of her attractions. Maybe love wasn't as impossible as he'd once thought.

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Mystery Book Review: Murder in the Dark by Kerry Greenwood

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

Murder in the Dark by Kerry Greenwood

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 A Phryne Fisher Mystery

Poisoned Pen Press (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 1-59058-439-2 (1590584392)
ISBN-13: 978-1-58058-439-2 (9781580584392)
Publication Date: March 2009
List Price: $24.95

Review: Phyrne Fisher attends an exotic (and erotic) New Year's Eve celebration and attempts to prevent a Murder in the Dark, the 17th mystery in this series by Kerry Greenwood.

Phyrne doesn't particularly want to attend the multi-day event at the height of the summer. But the best way to get Phyrne to do something is to tell her she shouldn't, and when two threats, one quite deadly, appear on her doorstep strongly suggesting she skip party, she sets her mind not only to attend but to identify and deal with the person who seems so determined to keep her away. "The trickster will be at the party. And when I find him," she bared her teeth, "then he shall learn that I known a few tricks of my own." Upon arriving at the estate, she's quickly faced with two missing persons: a young lad and an even younger girl. Determined not to allow anything to happen to them, she sets out to discover why someone took them and if their disappearance has anything to do with the threats she received before arriving and the riddles she's getting once there.

Murder in the Dark is replete with all the intricate details that make this series so successful. A mix of over-the-top characters (such as the "Golden Twins", Isabella and Gerald Templar) and down-to-earth souls (like the head housekeeper, Mrs. Truebody) together in a colorful, entertaining environment. And of course there's Phryne's mystery man of the hour, Nicholas Booth. But the plot is a little sketchy and not fully developed. It's never made quite clear, for example, why Phyrne was sent the initial threats. And the riddles, while clever in and of themselves, really have little to do with anything other than as a pretext to leading Phyrne around in search of the next one. Finally, the conclusion ties up all the loose ends a bit too neatly and conveniently. Still, Murder in the Dark is fairly typical of the series; readers who have enjoyed the earlier adventures of Phryne Fisher will be pleased with this one as well.

Special thanks to Poisoned Pen Press for providing an ARC of Murder in the Dark for this review.

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Synopsis (from the publisher): It’s Christmas, and Phryne has an invitation to the Last Best party of 1928, a four-day extravaganza being held at Werribee Manor house and grounds by the Golden Twins, Isabella and Gerald Templar. She knew them in Paris, where they caused a sensation.

Phryne is in two minds about going. But when threats begin arriving in the mail, she promptly decides to accept the invitation. No one tells Phryne Fisher what to do.

At the Manor House, she is accommodated in the Iris room, and at the party dallies with two polo-playing women, a Goat lady (and goat), a large number of glamorous young men, and a very rude child called Tarquin.

The acolytes of the golden twins are smoking hashish and dreaming. The jazz is as hot as the drinks are cold. Heaven. It all seems like good clean fun until three people are kidnapped, one of them the abominable child, and Phryne must puzzle her way through the cryptic clues of the scavenger hunt to retrieve the hostages and save the party from further disaster.

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THWC Announces Rules for the 2009 Hillerman Mystery Competition

The Tony Hillerman Writers Conference (THWC) has posted the guidelines for this year's Hillerman Mystery Competition. Sponsored by St. Martin's Press and Wordharvest, the competition is open to any professional or non-professional writer, regardless of nationality, who has never been the author of a published mystery and is not under contract with a publisher for publication of a mystery.

In brief, the guidelines include:

• Murder or another serious crime or crimes is at the heart of the story, and emphasis is on the solution rather than the details of the crime; and

• The primary setting must be the Southwestern United States, including at least one of the following states: Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Southern California and Utah.

Manuscripts must be received by June 01, 2009. The winner, if one is selected, is expected to be announced in November 2009 and will receive a $10,000 advance against future publication royalties.

For more information, visit the competition rules page.

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ITV Commissions New Crime Drama, Murderland

The Guardian is reporting that Robbie Coltrane has signed for a new three-part crime drama to be aired on ITV titled Murderland. Coltrane previously played criminal psychologist Dr. Eddie "Fitz" Fitzgerald for three seasons on the critically acclaimed series from 1993 through 1995.

Murderland is a thriller of revenge, redemption and rough justice, where three different perspectives eventually piece together the truth. Coltrane plays Gordon Hain, the detective in charge of the investigation.

"Murderland is an emotional thriller, as much a why-dunit as a whodunit. As much a love story as a murder story," said producer Kate Croft. Filming is to begin in June.

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Harper's Island, a CBS Mystery Event, Begins Tonight

Harper's Island is a 13-episode murder mystery about a group of family and friends who travel to a secluded island for a destination wedding. They've come to laugh ... to love ... and, though they don't know it ... to die. As the wedding festivities begin, friendships are tested and secrets exposed as a murderer claims victims, one by one, transforming the wedding week of fun and celebration into a terrifying struggle for survival. Abby Mills, whose mother was killed on the island by a homicidal maniac's rampage seven years ago, journeys home for the first time since the horrific event for the wedding of her best friend, Henry Dunn. Henry, the boy next door, is marrying the woman of his dreams, Trish Wellington, a beautiful and wealthy heiress. But as the wedding week begins, people start dying. Every episode, someone is killed. Wedding guests and island locals, every person is a suspect. No one is safe. No one can be trusted. By the end of the 13 episodes, all questions will be answered, the killer will be revealed and only a few will survive.

For a complete guest list and information about some of the locations on the island, see our earlier post .

Harper's Island, a CBS mystery event, begins tonight at 10 PM (ET).

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Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Mystery Book Review: Docketful of Poesy by Diana Killian

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

Docketful of Poesy by Diana Killian

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A Poetic Death Mystery with Grace Hollister

Perseverance Press (Trade Paperback)
ISBN-10: 1-880284-97-9 (1880284979)
ISBN-13: 978-1-880284-97-1 (9781880284971)
Publication Date: April 2009
List Price: $14.95

Review: Former school teacher and English poet scholar Grace Hollister returns to England as screenwriter where the filming of her own book is taking place in Docketful of Poesy, the fourth mystery in this series by Diana Killian.

Grace had left England for California after doing research on the poets of the Romantic Era. Her research also included various adventures including meeting a mysterious former jewel thief named Peter Fox (essentially the first three books of this series). She's combined all this information into a book, a memoir if you will, that her publisher has titled Dangerous to Know, not her first choice for an academic tome. An unknown film company, Kismet Productions, has purchased the rights to the book and plans a direct-to-cable movie. Grace had assumed the film would be a documentary, but instead it seems to be developed as a sexy, action movie. Filming begins in Hollywood before moving to England's Lake District where Grace had lived while doing her research. When the screenwriter adapting the book accidentally dies by a hit-and-run driver, Grace is asked to step in. But she finds the death suspicious and "once Grace gets her teeth into a puzzle she never lets go."

To mix metaphors here, reading Docketful of Poesy is like walking in on the middle of what seems to be a very good movie. It's really a wonderful story, with everything a mystery fan would want: a suspicious death, a beautiful setting, endearing characters, witty banter, an unexpected link between disparate events, a tentative (or maybe not so tentative) romance. And yet there's a sense that the reader has missed something, that the book would have been so much more meaningful, more enjoyable, had the first three books, or any of the previous books, been read before this one. It's not that enough background material wasn't presented; it's just that there seems to be inside information simmering beneath the surface that first time readers aren't cognizant of. On balance, Docketful of Poesy is a terrific mystery, but readers familiar with the earlier exploits of Grace Hollister will probably like it even more.

Special thanks to guest reviewer Betty of The Betz Review for contributing her review of Docketful of Poesy and to Perseverance Press for providing a copy of the book for this review.

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Synopsis (from the publisher): "Theater of the Absurd" takes on a whole new meaning when former high school teacher and literary scholar Grace Hollister is hired as a script doctor for a straight-to-cable film production of her own academic exploits. Although the film's budget seems boundless, almost no one in the cast or crew seems to have any experience making movies. It would almost be comical in a Woody Allen sort of way ... until history repeats itself for real, and it's curtains for one of the cast.

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First Clues Review: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J. K. Rowling

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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J. K. Rowling

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J. K. Rowling

Scholastic (Paperback)
ISBN-10: 0-439-35807-8 (0439358078)
ISBN-13: 978-0-439-35807-1 (9780439358071)
Publication Date: August 2004
List Price: $12.99

Review written by Chris, Age 11, Grade 6. Date of review: April 2009.

Review: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a book of suspense, action, and magic, written by J. K. Rowling. This is a book that you can not put down until you read the last page! Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger are back for their fifth year at Hogwarts, and experience what appears to be their worst year yet. Lord Voldemort, the murderer of Harry Potter’s parents, is back for revenge and attacks the Ministry of Magic in search for Harry Potter.

There are just a few things on Harry Potter’s mind; Professor Umbridge and The Dark Lord. Professor Umbridge has a personality like poisoned honey, and, strangely, works for the Ministry of Magic. Was the impotent government of the magical world trying to interfere with the Hogwarts’ headmaster, Dumbledore? Of course there is also the growing threat of the Dark Lord, Lord Voldemort, Harry has to worry about. The only problem is no one believes the Dark Lord is rising again. Harry worries about this along with his friends, Ron and Hermione. Soon afterwards he comes face to face with the Dark Lord. Is this the final chapter of the heroic Harry Potter? Or is this just the beginning of a new mystery yet to be solved? Packed with breathtaking turns and scenes, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is the most excellent book yet in the Harry Potter Series!

This novel has realistic and spectacular parts such as the killing of the Doxies in the Black Manor. I felt as if these magical creatures were actually chasing me around the Black Mansion and I was spaying them with Doxycide to paralyze them. The Order of the Phoenix was the perfect book for me since I love magic, and I enjoyed reading it. If you want an action packed book, then read Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix. It will blow your mind away! I would recommend this book to anyone who loves magical creatures and magic spells. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a New York Times Best-Seller and so are the rest of the Harry Potter series. Keep up the good work J. K. Rowling!

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Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Mystery Calendar: Deadly Ink Conference, Updated Information

Chris Abbott and Debby Buchanan over at Deadly Ink provided us with some updated information on the Deadly Ink Conference being held this June in Parsippany (NJ).

The Guest of Honor will be bestselling author Lincoln Child. The Toastmaster is the hilarious Jeff Cohen. Other authors scheduled to attend are: Kate Gallison, Elena Santangelo, Robin Hathaway, Cheryl Solimini, Steve Rigolosi, KB Inglee, Dennis Tafoya, Ed Rand, Maggie Barbieri, Roberta Rogow, Liz Zelvin, Renee Gardner, Judi McCoy, Evelyn David, Ilene Schneider, Jack Getze, Chris Grabenstein, Jane Cleland, Peggy Ehrhart and Jonathan Santlofer.

They are also going to have a NY cop and a NJ medical examiner to fill participants in on the realities of police work and medical forensics.

The conference is being held at the castle-like Parsippany Sheraton Hotel on June 27-28, 2009. Special hotel rates are available.

For more information about the conference, visit the Deadly Ink website.

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First Clues Review: The Seeing Stone by Holly Black

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The Seeing Stone by Holly Black

The Seeing Stone by Holly Black

Simon & Schuster (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0-689-85937-6 (0689859376)
ISBN-13: 978-0-689-85937-3 (9780689859373)
Publication Date: May 2003
List Price: $10.99

Review written by Chris, Age 11, Grade 6. Date of review: April 2009.

Review: The Seeing Stone is the second out of five books in The Spiderwick Chronicles. As the sequel to The Field Guide, Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi have written another book that will keep you reading until dawn! As the Grace Family settles in their new house, Jared and Simon, the boys of the family, start to experience the strangest events. Mallory, Jared and Simon’s sister, also begins to notice bizarre signs in their Aunt Lucinda’s house.

After the first few weeks in their house, the Grace family starts to feel at home, until the Grace Kids, Jared, Simon, and Mallory begin to see strange footprints around the house, telling them they are not alone. They notice the smallest changes when they return home after going out. The strange creatures show themselves when Jared reveals the Field Guide he found in his Aunt Lucinda’s house. When Jared refuses to give the goblins the book, they drag his brother, Simon, and hold him for ransom. Jared must team up with a mythical creature, a brownie, and use the seeing stone to rescue his brother and kill the goblins of their house. Another mystery keeps coming to Jared’s mind. The Field Guide moves from room to room each night and sometimes during the day. Are the goblins up to their no good tricks once again, or is this a whole new mystery that Jared must one day face? Packed with enthralling chapters and turning points that will keep your mouth agape for a day, Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi take action and mystery to a whole new limit!

The Seeing Stone is crammed with realistic scenes such as the goblins roasting the cat over the roaring fire and singing in low and rough squeals. As I read the passage, their squeals filled the air in my room and I could feel the warmth of the fire against my skin. This book is filled with chapters full of mystery and action which I would recommend to anyone, even adults! Tony DiTerlizzi has not disappointed me with his illustrations and Holly Black made me want to purchase the whole series! The Seeing Stone is a New York Times best selling book and so is the rest of the Spiderwick series! Keep up the good work H.B and T.D!

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Monday, April 06, 2009

Mysteries on TV: The Unusuals and Southland Premiere This Week

Mysteries on TV

No new mysteries on TV series are scheduled for release this week on DVD, but two ensemble crime dramas located on opposite sides of the country are set to debut on network television.

In New York City are The Unusuals, set in the world of NYPD detectives where every cop has a secret.

The Unusuals (ABC)

In the opening episode, Detective Casey Shraeger (played by Amber Tamblyn) has just been transferred to the homicide unit from vice and is instantly thrown into a setting of bullets and bodies. As she begins her new assignment, Casey finds that the force is full of secrets, which serves her well, since she's keeping a few of her own. But her first case is not an easy one, as she's assigned to investigate the death of one of the department's own, the former partner of Detective Jason Walsh (Jeremy Renner), who is now her new partner.

The Unusuals premieres Wednesday, April 8th at 10PM (ET) on ABC.

Southland (NBC)

A raw and authenitic look at a police unit in Los Angeles is the premise of Southland. From the beaches of Malibu to the streets of East Los Angeles, this fast-moving drama will take viewers inside the lives of cops, criminals, victims and their families.

Michael Cudlitz plays John Cooper, a seasoned Los Angeles cop, assigned to train young rookie Ben Sherman (Ben McKenzie). Cooper's honest, no-nonsense approach to the job leaves Sherman questioning whether or not he has what it takes to become a police officer.

Southland premieres Thursday, April 9th at 10PM (ET) on NBC. For those who can't wait, NBC has the pilot episode online at NBC.com.

Please visit Mysteries on TV, your source for the most complete selection of detective, amateur sleuth, private investigator, and suspense television mystery series now available or coming soon to DVD.

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