Friday, October 02, 2009

The Mystery Bookshelf: Water Touching Stone by Eliot Pattison, a Shan Tao Yun Mystery

The Mystery Bookshelf: Discover a Library of New Mysteries

The Mystery Bookshelf, where you can discover a library of new mysteries, is pleased to feature a new mystery series title we recently received from the publisher.

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Water Touching Stone by Eliot Pattison
A Shan Tao Yun Mystery (2nd in series)
St. Martin's Minotaur (Trade Paperback)
Publication Date: October 2009
ISBN-13: 978-0-312-59348-3

Water Touching Stone by Eliot Pattison
More Information About Water Touching Stone by Eliot Pattison

About Water Touching Stone (from the publisher): Shan Tao Yun is cloistered in a remote Tibetan sanctuary when he receives shattering news. A teacher revered by the oppressed has been found slain and, one by one, her orphaned students have followed her to her grave, victims of a killer harboring unfathomable motives. Abandoning his mountain hermitage, Shan Tao Yun, a former Beijing police inspector who has been exiled to Tibet, embarks on a search for justice. Shadowed by bizarre tales of an unleashed "demon," Shan braces himself for even darker imaginings as he stalks a killer and fights to restore spiritual balance to the ancient and tenuous splendor of Tibet.

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About Eliot Pattison: A world traveler and frequent visitor to China, whose numerous books and articles on international policy issues have been published on three continents, he is the author of six books set in Tibet featuring former Inspector Shan Tao Yun, including the Edgar Award-winning first novel in the series, The Skull Mantra. Visit his website at EliotPattison.com.

Mysterious Reviews: Mysteries Reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery BooksMysteries by Eliot Pattison reviewed by Mysterious Reviews: Prayer of the Dragon (2007), The Lord of Death (2009), and Eye of the Raven (2010).

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Mystery Bestsellers for October 02, 2009

Mystery Bestsellers

A list of the top 15 for the week ending October 02, 2009 has been posted on the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books website.

No change in the top four, with the third Robert Langdon thriller by Dan Brown, The Lost Symbol, remaining in the top spot by a comfortable margin. Two titles that debuted below 15 last week move into the top 15 this week, as does a new title.

Hardball by Sara Paretsky

Moving from 16 to 7 this week is Hardball, the 13th mystery to feature Chicago private investigator V. I. Warshawski by Sara Paretsky. Chicago's unique brand of ball is sixteen-inch slow pitch, played in leagues all over the city for more than a century. But in politics, in business, and in law enforcement, the game is hardball. When Vic is asked to find a man who's been missing for four decades, a search that she figured would be futile, becomes lethal. Old skeletons from the city's racially charged history, as well as haunting family secrets-her own and those of the elderly sisters who hired her-rise up to brush her back from the plate with a vengeance. A young cousin whom she's never met arrives from Kansas City to work on a political campaign; a nun who marched with Martin Luther King Jr. dies without revealing crucial evidence; and on the city's South Side, people spit when she shows up. Afraid to learn that her adored father might have been a bent cop, V. I. still takes the investigation all the way to its frightening end.

Rough Country by John Sandford

Debuting in 10th position is Rough Country, the 3rd mystery with Virgil Flowers by John Sandford. Virgil's always been known for having a somewhat active, er, social life, but he's probably not going to be getting too many opportunities for that during his new case. While competing in a fishing tournament in a remote area of northern Minnesota, he gets a call from Lucas Davenport to investigate a murder at a nearby resort, where a woman has been shot while kayaking. The resort is for women only, a place to relax, get fit, recover from plastic surgery, commune with nature, and while it didn't start out to be a place mostly for those with Sapphic inclinations, that's pretty much what it is today. Which makes things all the more complicated for Virgil, because as he begins investigating, he finds a web of connections between the people at the resort, the victim, and some local women, notably a talented country singer. The more he digs, the more he discovers the arrows of suspicion that point in many directions, encompassing a multitude of motivations: jealousy, blackmail, greed, anger, fear. Then he finds that this is not the first murder, that there was a second, seemingly unrelated one, the year before. And that there's about to be a third, definitely related one, any time now. And as for the fourth ... well, Virgil better hope he can catch the killer before that happens. Because it could be his own.

The Lost Art of Gratitude by Alexander McCall Smith

Moving into the 11th spot is The Lost Art of Gratitude, the 6th Sunday Philosophy Club novel with amateur sleuth Isabel Dalhousie by Alexander McCall Smith. Isabel’s son, Charlie, is now of an age—eighteen months—to have a social life, and so off they go to a birthday party, where, much to Isabel’s surprise, she encounters an old adversary, Minty Auchterlonie, now a high-flying financier. Minty had seemed to Isabel a woman of ruthless ambition, but the question of her integrity had never been answered. Now, when Minty takes Isabel into her confidence about a personal matter, Isabel finds herself going another round: Is Minty to be trusted? Or is she the perpetrator of an enormous financial fraud? And what should Isabel make of the rumors of shady financial transactions at Minty's investment bank? Not that this is the only dilemma facing Isabel: she also crosses swords again with her nemesis, Professor Dove, in an argument over plagiarism. Of course her niece, Cat, has a new, problematic man (a tightrope walker!) in her life. And there remains the open question of marriage to Jamie—doting father of Charlie. As always, there is no end to the delight in accompanying Isabel as she makes her way toward the heart of every problem: philosophizing, sleuthing, and downright snooping in her inimitable—and inimitably charming—fashion.

The top four mystery bestsellers this week are shown below:

The Lost Symbol by Dan BrownThe Girl Who Played With Fire by Stieg LarssonAlex Cross's Trial by James PattersonDead and Gone by Charlaine Harris

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Thursday, October 01, 2009

Crime Novelist Elmore Leonard to Receive PEN USA Lifetime Achievement Award

Elmore Leonard

PEN USA announced today that crime novelist Elmore Leonard has been selected to receive the organization's lifetime achievement award at a December ceremony. "In a career spanning 60 years, Leonard has published 43 novels and numerous short stories, creating a distinct literary style that has delighted readers and influenced a new generation of writers. Books like Swag, LaBrava, Freaky Deaky, and Tishomingo Blues are not only classics of the crime genre, but some of the best writing of the last half century. Leonard’s most recent novel, Road Dogs, has received some of the best reviews of his career. He is currently finishing his next book, entitled Djibouti, to be published in 2010," the organization said.

PEN USA's membership of more than 800 writers includes poets, playwrights, essayists, novelists (for the original letters in the acronym, "PEN"), as well as television and screenwriters, critics, historians, editors, journalists, and translators.

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American Fantastic Tales, a 2-Volume Collection of Short Stories, edited by Peter Straub

Two volumes of short stories edited by Peter Straub publish today, and this is one collection that belongs on the library shelves of everyone who loves tales of mystery and suspense. It was such a thrill for us to reread stories we had once read and enjoyed so long ago, and to discover new ones that we'll undoubtedly recall for a long time to come.

American Fantastic Tales: Terror and the Uncanny from Poe to the Pulps, edited by Peter Straub

The first volume is American Fantastic Tales: Terror and the Uncanny from Poe to the Pulps and includes 44 stories with an array of recurring themes: trance states, sleepwalking, mesmerism, obsession, possession, madness, exotic curses, evil atmospheres. In the tales of Irving, Poe, and Hawthorne, the bright prospects of the New World face an uneasy reckoning with the forces of darkness. In the ghost-haunted Victorian and Edwardian eras, writers including Henry James, Edith Wharton, Mary Wilkins Freeman, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and Ambrose Bierce explore ever more refined varieties of spectral invasion and disintegrating selfhood.

In the twentieth century, with the arrival of the era of the pulps, the fantastic took on more monstrous and horrific forms at the hands of H. P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, Robert Bloch, and other classic contributors to Weird Tales. Here are works by acknowledged masters such as Stephen Crane, Willa Cather, Conrad Aiken, and F. Scott Fitzgerald, along with surprising discoveries like Ralph Adams Cram's "The Dead Valley," Emma Francis Dawson's "An Itinerant House," and Julian Hawthorne's "Absolute Evil." This volume of short stories offers an unforgettable ride through strange and visionary realms.

American Fantastic Tales: Terror and the Uncanny from the 1940s Until Now, edited by Peter Straub

The second volume is American Fantastic Tales: Terror and the Uncanny from the 1940s Until Now picks up the story in 1940 and provides persuasive evidence that the decades since then have seen an extraordinary flowering. While continuing to explore the classic themes of horror and fantasy, successive generations of writers- including Shirley Jackson, Ray Bradbury, Charles Beaumont, Stephen King, Steven Millhauser, and Thomas Ligotti-have opened up the field to new subjects, new styles, and daringly fresh expansions of the genre's emotional and philosophical underpinnings. For many of these writers, the fantastic is simply the best available tool for describing the dislocations and newly hatched terrors of the modern era, from the nightmarish post-apocalyptic savagery of Harlan Ellison's "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" to proliferating identities set deliriously adrift in Tim Powers' "Pat Moore."

Nearly half the stories collected in this volume were published in the last two decades, including work by Michael Chabon, M. Rickert, Brian Evenson, Kelly Link, and Benjamin Percy, writers for whom traditional genre boundaries have ceased to exist, and who have brought the fantastic into the mainstream of contemporary writing. The 42 stories in this second volume provide an irresistible journey into the phantasmagoric underside of the American imagination.

Both volumes are also available as a boxed set: American Fantastic Tales (boxed set), edited by Peter Straub.

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The Mystery Bookshelf: The Fire Kimono by Laura Joh Rowland, a Sano Ichiro Mystery

The Mystery Bookshelf: Discover a Library of New Mysteries

The Mystery Bookshelf, where you can discover a library of new mysteries, is pleased to feature a new mystery series title we recently received from the publisher.

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The Fire Kimono by Laura Joh Rowland
A Sano Ichiro Mystery (13th in series)
St. Martin's Minotaur (Trade Paperback)
Publication Date: October 2009
ISBN-13: 978-0-312-58886-1

The Fire Kimono by Laura Joh Rowland
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About The Fire Kimono (from the publisher): Japan, March 1700. The strife between Sano Ichiro, the samurai detective who has risen to power in the shogun's court, and his enemies has escalated to the brink of war.

When a long-buried skeleton with mysterious links to the shogun suddenly comes to light, Sano and his wife, Reiko, who defies social conventions by joining in his investigations, must confront dangerous secrets. What was Sano's own mother doing on the night when a burning kimono ignited a blaze that nearly destroyed the city? The shogun gives Sano and Reiko just three days to find out -- or risk losing not only their position at court but their families' lives.

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About Laura Joh Rowland: The author of 13 samurai detective historical mysteries, she is has also written a series featuring the secret adventures of Charlotte Brontë. She lives in New Orleans (LA). Visit her website at LauraJohRowland.com.

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Firsts on the 1st: New Series Characters Being Introduced in October 2009 Mysteries

The Hidden Staircase Mystery Books recently updated its list of as well shelved new October paperbacks on The Mystery Bookshelf. In this post, which we're calling Firsts on the 1st, we're introducing readers to new series characters who will make their debut during October.

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Seeking the Dead by Kate Ellis

Title: Seeking the Dead
Author: Kate Ellis
Series Character: Joe Plantagenet
Format: Mass Market Paperback

What we know about the character: Joe Plantagenet is a new police Detective Inspector in Yorkshire.

His first case: A killer is on the prowl who binds and asphyxiates his victims before leaving their naked bodies in isolated country churchyards. The press are calling him the Resurrection Man. Joe believes the case may have occult connections. When a young woman becomes aware of a malevolent presence in her flat and starts to receive mysterious threats, she turns to Joe, who is forced to get into the mind of a cunning -- and scarily ruthless -- killer.

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Sink Trap by Christy Evans

Title: Sink Trap
Author: Christy Evans
Series Character: Georgiana Neverall
Format: Mass Market Paperback

What we know about the character: Former software engineer Georgiana Neverall is a plumber's apprentice in Oregon.

Her first case: Georgiana loves her new occupation as a plumber's apprentice, but is a bit surprised when she finds the favorite brooch of Martha Tepper, the town's former librarian, clogging a sink. Georgiana has a sinking feeling that Martha may have been retired permanently -- and suddenly it's up to a plumber's apprentice to flush out a killer.

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Scandal Sheet by Gemma Halliday

Title: Scandal Sheet
Author: Gemma Halliday
Series: Hollywood Headlines
Format: Mass Market Paperback

What we know about the series: The Hollywood Headlines series of romantic mysteries feature tabloid magazine L.A. Informer editor Felix Dunn.

His first assignment: Felix Dunn has just been promoted to managing editor. Now, he's got his work cut out for him keeping the magazine running smoothly while keeping his staff in line. Case in point: Tina Bender is the Informer's gossip columnist extraordinaire. She knows everything about everyone who's anyone. And she's not afraid to print it. That is, until she receives a threatening note, promising, "If you don't stop writing about me, you're dead." Teaming with a built bodyguard, a bubbly blonde, and an alcoholic obituary writer, Tina sets out to uncover just which juicy piece of Hollywood gossip is worth killing over.

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Dipped, Stripped, and Dead by Elise Hyatt

Title: Dipped, Stripped, and Dead
Author: Elise Hyatt
Series Character: Candyce "Dyce" Dare
Format: Mass Market Paperback

What we know about the character: Candyce "Dyce" Dare is the owner of Daring Finds, a furniture refinishing business.

Her first case: Divorced and strapped for cash, Dyce starts up Daring Finds, a furniture refinishing business. But when she goes dumpster diving for discarded furniture -- and uncovers a corpse -- Dyce may find herself redecorating a jail cell.

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The Midnight Guardian by Sarah Jane Stratford

Title: The Midnight Guardian
Author: Sarah Jane Stratford
Series Characters: The Millennials
Format: Hardcover

What we know about the characters: Millennials are vampires who have lived over 100 years and whose age and wisdom make them close to invulnerable.

Their first case: It’s 1938, and the tentacles of Hitler’s terrifying Third Reich have commenced their stranglehold on Europe. The Nazi empire will soon be clean of all bloodlines deemed tainted or undesirable … including vampires. London’s ancient tribunal of vampires is aghast at the destruction taking place on the Continent. Though vampires try not to interfere with human politics, Hitler’s terrible plans force them into action. They resolve to send five of their most formidable vampires to Berlin to destroy the growing Nazi war machine. But as the millennials attempt to penetrate and sabotage Hitler’s armies, they discover that the Nazis are more capable than any human force they’ve yet encountered and more monstrous than they'd ever imagined. Forced to take bolder, more dangerous steps, they soon attract the attention of specially trained vampire hunters loyal to Hitler and his vision of a vampire-free Europe.

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I Scream, You Scream by Wendy Lyn Watson

Title: I Scream, You Scream
Author: Wendy Lyn Watson
Series Character: Tallulah "Tally" Jones
Format: Mass Market Paperback

What we know about the character: Tallulah "Tally" Jones is the proprietor of Dalliance, an old-fashioned ice cream parlor in Texas.

Her first case: Recently divorced Tallulah is mortified when she's stuck scooping sundaes for her two-timing ex-husband -- and his bodacious new girlfriend, Brittanie -- at his company luau. But when Brittanie drops dead, Tally is suddenly the prime suspect in her murder investigation. To catch the killer, Tally will have to dip deep into her small Texan town's darkest secrets and churn up stories some would prefer to keep in the past. But can she uncover the real culprit before a murder charge puts her dreams on ice for good?

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For a list of more mysteries scheduled for publication during October, please visit our home page. If you're interested in new paperbacks, visit where you can discover a library of new mysteries, also updated with October 2009 releases.

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Harlequin Worldwide Mystery Titles for October 2009

eHarlequin.com has announced the October 2009 titles for their Worldwide imprint, your partner in crime. Amateur sleuths, traditional cozies, police procedurals and private-eye fiction, written by award-winning authors. To purchase any of the books below, click on the book title or the book cover. (Previous months titles can be found on the backlist page.)

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The Rosary Bride by Luisa Buehler

The Rosary Bride by Luisa Buehler
A Grace Marsden Mystery (1st in series)

Ghostly sightings of a lady in white roaming the chapel of Regina College have persisted for more than half a century. Grace Marsden, working on the school's massive library renovation, has always been drawn to the mystery and makes the horrifying discovery of bones buried in the rubble. Is there a connection between the skeleton and the specter in the alcoves? Or, more shockingly, to skeletons in Grace's own family closet?

Soon, it's dangerously clear that someone is determined to stop the dead woman from giving up her secrets. And that someone thinks Grace, now digging up old records and tracking down a nun who may hold the crucial piece of the puzzle, would be better off in a grave of her own…than unearthing a fifty-year-old legacy of violence and death.

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A Dangerous Woman by Debra Lee

A Dangerous Woman by Debra Lee
Fay Cunningham (1st in series)

Fay Cunningham, publisher of a small-town Pennsylvania newspaper, is having a well-deserved midlife crisis. Both nicotine- and calorie-deprived, she stays busy delivering the paper she publishes in order to get closer to her customer base, craving inspiration, a smoke and a cheeseburger. But she discovers something odd going on behind the closed doors of her trusted friend Joe Wise. Like, where is he and who is the mysterious blonde rudely blocking Fay's entry to his house?

Adding to the puzzle, Fay learns that Joe's brother and biggest rival, Thomas, has just died under strange circumstances. Joe was Fay's professional benefactor and her journalistic instincts kick into overdrive. But first, she has to get past Angel, Joe's hostile and secretive new companion. And when Fay's questions get too personal, a killer makes lethal plans to send Fay into permanent retirement.

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The Fall Hunt by Joanne Clarey

The Fall Hunt by Joanne Clarey
A Hummingbird Falls Mystery with Ellie Hastings (3rd in series)

Fall wraps the tiny mountain village of Hummingbird Falls in a symphony of color and Ellie Hastings is looking forward to spending a cozy winter snowbound in her refurbished cabin. But her plans take a twist when she becomes an eyewitness to a bank robbery that leaves her shell-shocked mind struggling to piece together some critical clues to the identities of the thieves. A month later, the discovery of a dead body under newly fallen snow adds another layer of malice to the mystery. Soon, the first snowstorm of the season unleashes its fury, leaving Ellie struggling to stay alive after she's left for dead, as man-made danger and mother nature collide, turning the mountains into a most treacherous place to become the hunted.

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Harlequin Mira Mystery and Suspense Titles for October 2009

eHarlequin.com has announced the October 2009 titles for their Mira imprint, the brightest stars in women's fiction. From all titles available, we've only listed those that are mystery, thriller, or suspense on this page. To purchase any of the books below, click on the book title or the book cover. (Previous months titles can be found on the backlist page.)

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The Fury by Jason Pinter

The Fury by Jason Pinter
A Henry Parker Mystery (4th in series)

Am I my brother's keeper?

If I'd known I had a brother, I might have been. But he's dead—shot point-blank in a rat-hole apartment, wasted by hunger and heroin. Stephen Gaines, a man with whom I shared nothing … except a father.

For some reason this stranger who shared my blood came to me for help … and I blew him off thinking he was just some junkie. Now I'm forced to question everything I ever knew … and figure out why this man was murdered in cold blood.

All I can do for Stephen Gaines now is find his killer—and with the help of Amanda Davies uncover the whole, hard truth. If it means tracking down a vicious drug kingpin—who may or may not exist—then so be it.

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Black Friday by Alex Kava

Black Friday by Alex Kava
A Maggie O'Dell Mystery (7th in series)

On the busiest shopping day of the year, some idealistic college students believe they're about to carry out an elaborate media stunt at the largest mall in America. They think the jamming devices in their backpacks will disrupt stores' computer systems, causing delays and chaos. What they don't realize is that instead of jamming devices, their backpacks are stuffed with explosives, ready to be detonated by remote control and turning them into suicide bombers.

Caught up in a political nightmare, battling a new interim director and still mourning the death of her boss A. D. Cunningham, FBI profiler Maggie O'Dell must put her own troubles aside and fly to Minnesota to help figure out what's behind this terrorist attack—a massacre that is all the more frightening because no group has claimed responsibility.

The search becomes personal when a tip reveals that one of the college students involved is Patrick, Maggie's brother. Afraid and on the run, Patrick must decide if he can finally trust Maggie enough to help her unravel this horrifying nightmare.

Sifting through the debris for answers, Maggie is joined by Nick Morrelli, who has recently taken a job with a national security company that oversees security for the mall. Although Maggie and Nick have investigated several cases together in the past, they've never investigated a relationship with each other. Nick would like to change that.

When an informant confides in Maggie that there are other attacks on the secret agenda, she knows that she's running out of time. In less than twenty-four hours she'll need to figure out exactly when and where the second attack will take place, who to look for and how to keep her brother from becoming one of the casualties.

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The Return by Sharon Sala

The Return by Sharon Sala
Non-Series

As a legacy of hatred erupts in a shattering moment of violence, a dying mother entrusts her newborn daughter to a caring stranger…. Now, twenty-five years later, Katherine Fane has come home to Camarune, Kentucky, to bury the woman who raised her, bringing a blood feud to its searing conclusion.

At the cabin in the woods where she was born, Katherine is drawn to the ravaged town and its violent past. But her arrival has not gone unnoticed. A stranger is watching from the woods, a shattered old man is witnessing the impossible, and Sheriff Luke DePriest's only thoughts are to keep Katherine safe from the sleeping past she has unwittingly awoken.

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The Perfect Murder by Brenda Novak

The Perfect Murder by Brenda Novak
A Last Stand Mystery (6th)

For more than a year, Sebastian Costas has been trying to unravel the truth behind the murder of his ex-wife and son. Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, he's convinced that her second husband—a cop—committed both murders, then faked his own death. Now Sebastian has followed the slimmest of leads to Sacramento…and that's where he finally gets the break he needs. Jane Burke, an investigator with The Last Stand, calls him in connection with a separate crime—a crime that could lead him straight to the man he's been looking for.

Once married to a serial killer, Jane has spent the past five years rebuilding her life. And with Sebastian she finally has a chance at happiness. But the man they're after is after them, too. For him this has become a personal battle, one he's determined to win. Whatever it takes.

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Games of Mystery: PuppetShow, the Mystery of Joyville, 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.

PuppetShow: Mystery of Joyville
Download →PuppetShow: Mystery of Joyville

The puppet show in Joyville was once a wondrous attraction until the great fire. Now, rusted gears and dark mysteries lay within strange machinations and disheveled puppets. A young boy, Simon, is the most recent in a long line of missing people. In PuppetShow: Mystery of Joyville, you are tasked with solving nefarious puzzles, finding hidden clues, and uncovering the dark secrets of a town that is anything but joyful. WARNING: May contain disturbing imagery and themes.

Also available: PuppetShow: Mystery of Joyville Strategy Guide and a PuppetShow: Mystery of Joyville Game Walkthrough.

PuppetShow: Mystery of Joyville may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (182.69 MB) may be downloaded and played for free for one hour.

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, Enlightenus, Cate West: The Vanishing Files, Return to Mysterious Island 2: Mina's Fate, and Nick Chase: A Detective Story.

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