Friday, October 23, 2009

Rumors Circulating on a Planned Update of the Classic Film The Third Man

The Third Man by Graham Greene

We typically don't report on rumors, but this post on CHUD got our attention.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire may be starring in a remake of the classic 1949 film The Third Man, which starred Orson Welles and Joseph Cotten and was based on a novella by Graham Greene.

Here's the studio description of the film from its most recent DVD release: Cynical pulp novelist Holly Martins (Joseph Cotton) arrives in shadowy Vienna to investigate the mysterious death of his old friend, black-market opportunist Harry Lime (Orson Welles), and thus begins an ever-thickening web of love, deception, and murder that adds up to one of cinema’s most immortal treats, as well as one of its trickiest. Thanks to brilliant performances by Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, and Orson Welles; Anton Karas’s timeless, evocative zither score; Graham Greene’s razor-sharp dialogue; and Robert Krasker’s haunting deep focus shots, off-kilter angles, and dramatic use of light and shadow, The Third Man, directed by the inimitable Carol Reed, only grows in stature as the years pass.

CHUD speculates on who plays which part and the setting of the update, but really, nothing is known at this point. Still, it is an intriguing possibility and one we'll keep an eye on.

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Games of Mystery: Hidden Expedition in Devil's Triangle, New at Big Fish Games

Games of Mystery

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Hidden Expedition: Devil's Triangle
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Hidden Expedition: Devil's Triangle: Join the Hidden Expedition Team on an exhilarating journey! The fourth edition of this popular series takes you to another famous locale: The Bermuda Triangle.

Follow along as a world renowned explorer and piece together the mysteries of a historically dangerous and largely unchartered area. Discover clues hidden amongst the island’s objects, unlock intriguing new worlds by solving unique puzzles and complete the voyage with your investigative skills. This bizarre journey provides you with a quirky look into one of the most mysterious places on Earth, and lets you uncover the possibilities of the unknown.

Also available: Hidden Expedition: Devil's Triangle Strategy Guide and Hidden Expedition: Devil's Island Game Walkthrough.

Hidden Expedition: Devil's Triangle, a Big Fish Games exclusive, may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (123.57 MB) may be downloaded and played for free for one hour; the full version is 319.93 MB.

The previous games in the series are Hidden Expedition: Titanic, Hidden Expedition: Everest, and Hidden Expedition: Amazon. The series website is HiddenExpedition.com.

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Mystery Bestsellers for October 23, 2009

Mystery Bestsellers

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

A quiet mid-October week, with no new titles entering the top 15. In fact, even though we don't show them all, we track the top 50 titles of the week and there was just a bit of shuffling of all titles in the top 25. Dan Brown's third Robert Langdon thriller, The Lost Symbol, retains the top spot.

The top four mystery bestsellers this week are shown below:

The Lost Symbol by Dan BrownNine Dragons by Michael ConnellyRough Country by John SandfordThe Girl Who Played With Fire by Stieg Larsson

Please visit the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books where we are committed to providing readers and collectors of with the best and most current information about their favorite authors, titles, and series.

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Mystery Book Review: The September Society by Charles Finch

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

The September Society by Charles Finch

by
A Charles Lenox Mystery

St. Martin's Minotaur (Trade Paperback)
ISBN-10: 0-312-56494-5 (0312564945)
ISBN-13: 978-0-312-56494-0 (9780312564940)
Publication Date: July 2009
List Price: $13.99

Review: Private detective Charles Lenox is hired to search for a missing student at his alma mater, Oxford, in The September Society, the second mystery in this series by Charles Finch.

The young man is George Payson, son of Lady Annabelle Payson, the widow of Captain James Payson who died during the Anglo-Sikh wars twenty years earlier. When Lenox visits Payson's rooms in Oxford, he finds an unusual assortment of items, the most extraordinary of which is a dead cat, stabbed with a letter opener, under which is found a note with cryptic writing. Other oddities include a neat line of ask under a window, a pulpy fried tomato on the rug, and a card identifying The September Society on the front, and a pink and black X on the back. Lenox begins his investigation by locating Payson's friends, but one of them has also gone missing. The police eventually recover a body from the local woods that, though badly decomposed, is identified as Payson. Lenox, unable to prevent Payson's murder, is determined to find out who killed him and why.

The September Society is exceptionally well written, with solid characters and a strong sense of time and place. The plot proceeds at a moderate, methodical pace, much like Lenox himself. He views his profession pragmatically, as he tells a potential colleague interested in working for him: "[It] is, in my mind at least, both one of the least respected professions among our kind of people and one of the most important and noble in its purpose. If you are a detective and a gentleman, expect to be unheralded -- misunderstood except by your friends, and even by them sometimes -- looked on as somewhat odd, if harmless. It will help that you have a position and money, as it has helped me, but it won't save you from a certain, rather hard to bear kind of disrepute." His case is more of a puzzle than anything else, Payson having left what are certainly clues as to why he disappeared, and after his body is found, why he was murdered. Though Lenox makes a wrong turn here and there (he remarks at one point he was "as slow as the milk train" to catch on), he eventually manages to piece the puzzle together, discovering a link between the death of Captain Payson in India and his son twenty years later in Oxford.

A bit slow in places, and probably about 50 pages too long, The September Society is nonetheless a very enjoyable mystery that has a quite engaging private detective participating in a most intriguing investigation.

Special thanks to St. Martin's Minotaur for providing a trade paperback edition of The September Society for this review.

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Synopsis (from the publisher): In the small hours of the morning one fall day in 1866, a frantic widow visits detective Charles Lenox. Lady Annabelle’s problem is simple: her beloved son, George, has vanished from his room at Oxford. When Lenox visits his alma mater to investigate he discovers a series of bizarre clues, including a murdered cat and a card cryptically referring to “The September Society.” Then, just as Lenox realizes that the case may be deeper than it appears, a student dies, the victim of foul play.

What could the September Society have to do with it? What specter, returned from the past, is haunting gentle Oxford? Lenox, with the support of his devoted friends in London’s upper crust, must race to discover the truth before it comes searching for him, and dangerously close to home.

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New Series Planned for US Network Television based on the Michael Dobbs' Thriller The House of Cards

House of Cards Trilogy (Michael Dobbs, BBC)

The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that a television series based on the novel and UK miniseries The House of Cards is under development. The political thriller, written by Michael Dobbs and featuring politician Francis Urquhart who schemes and backstabs his way into the Prime Minister's office, was the first in a trilogy written from 1989 through 1995. The UK miniseries, based on the first book, aired in 1990 and won a BAFTA award for Ian Richardson (who played Urquhart) and an Emmy for Andrew Davies, who wrote the adapted screenplay.

The new series will be set in the US but, as in the original, maintain a focus on issues of political ambition and blackmail.

The series is still being shopped to US networks.

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Winners of the 2009 CWA Dagger Awards (Crime Thriller Awards) Announced

Mystery Book Awards: The Edgars, The Agathas, The Anthonys, and many more.

The 2009 Specsavers Crime Thriller Awards (formerly known as the Crime Writers' Association Dagger Awards) were given out last night at a ceremony in London to honor the very best in crime and thriller writing.

The winners are:

◊ Gold Dagger (Best Crime Novel): A Whispered Name by William Broderick
◊ Ian Fleming Steel Dagger (Best Thriller): The Last Child by John Hart
◊ New Blood Dagger (Best First Novel): Echoes from the Dead by Johan Theorin

In an online poll of ITV3 viewers, Harlan Coben was honored as favorite crime author. HBO's The Wire was also recognized as best crime drama.

Our congratulations to the winners!

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Games of Mystery: Nancy Drew in Treasure in a Royal Tower, New at Big Fish Games

Games of Mystery

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Nancy Drew: Treasure in a Royal Tower
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Join legendary detective Nancy Drew as she follows ancient clues to find the mysterious Wickford Castle's legendary secret in this mysterious adventure game! The castle is a riddle, full of dead-ends and detours that hint at a legend left behind by Marie Antoinette! Solve baffling puzzles, search concealed rooms, interview evasive suspects, and sidestep danger on the hunt for a secret that the doomed Queen was desperate to hide, in Nancy Drew: Treasure in a Royal Tower!

Also available: Nancy Drew: Treasure in a Royal Tower Game Walkthrough.

Nancy Drew: Treasure in a Royal Tower may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. Due to its large size, a demonstration version is not available.

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

ABC Orders Full Second Season of Castle

Castle (ABC)

Variety is reporting that ABC has picked up the full second season of Castle, adding 9 episodes to the 13 already ordered.

Castle stars Nathan Fillion as a best-selling mystery writer Richard Castle who is paired with NYPD detective Kate Beckett (Stana Katic) to help solve the city's toughest cases. The series airs Mondays at 10 PM.

Castle's first novel featuring NYPD homicide detective Nikki Heat, Heat Wave, has been popular with readers as well. Though not quite in the same bestseller category as Castle's poker buddies James Patterson, Stephen J. Cannell, or Michael Connelly (who have all appeared in cameo roles on the show), it has enjoyed respectable sales, generally placing about 20 recently on our weekly bestselling list of hardcover mysteries. Castle used Beckett as his inspiration for the series character, and in this week's episode, at a launch party for the book, Kate reads the book's dedication: "To the extraordinary KB and all my friends at the 12th."

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White Collar, a USA Network Original Series, Premieres This Friday

White Collar (USA Network)

USA Network premieres a new series this Friday (October 23rd) at 10 PM: White Collar.

White Collar is about the unlikely partnership of a con artist and an FBI agent who have been playing cat and mouse for years. Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer), a charming criminal mastermind, is finally caught by his nemesis, FBI Agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay.)

When Neal escapes from a maximum-security prison to find his long-lost love, Peter nabs him once again. Rather than returning to jail, Neal suggests an alternate plan: He'll provide his criminal expertise to assist the Feds in catching other elusive criminals in exchange for his eventual freedom. Initially wary, Peter quickly finds that Neal provides insight and intuition that can't be found on the right side of the law.

The premise seems very similar to that of one of our favorite series, It Takes a Thief (1968 to 1970), in which secret agency official Noah Bain (Malachi Throne) keeps master thief Alexander Mundy (Robert Wagner) out of jail as long as he works for the government. "I'm not asking you to spy", Bain tells Mundy, "I'm just asking you to steal." Fancast currently has full episodes from all three seasons of It Takes a Thief available to view. Still not available on DVD, though.

In the meantime, watch a clip from the pilot episode of White Collar, airing this Friday, below:

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First Clues Student Review: Down the Rabbit Hole by Peter Abrahams

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Down the Rabbit Hole by Peter Abrahams

Down the Rabbit Hole by Peter Abrahams
The Echo Falls Series

HarperCollins (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0-06-073701-8 (0060737018)
ISBN-13: 978-0-06-073701-6 (9780060737016)
Publication Date: April 2005
List Price: $16.99

Review written by Jonathan, a 6th grade student. Date of review: October 2009.

Review: Have you ever told a little white lie? Did it then grow so large that you’re caught lying to everyone until it all explodes in your face? So sets the stage for Down The Rabbit Hole by Peter Abrahams. After her appointment to the orthodontist, Ingrid Levin-Hill takes a ride from one of the odder residents of Echo Falls. The children even call her Cracked-Up Kate. Ingrid was told never to take rides from strangers, but in a crunch for time to get to soccer practice and thunder rumbling nearby, Ingrid agrees. After this, the events of Down the Rabbit Hole start to unfold.

Later after Ingrid finds that she left her shoes at Kate’s house, she must find a way to get them back alone. The only problem is that the next day, Kate is found dead! After she sneaks into the house she finds herself tangled up in the case. As her hero, Sherlock Holmes would do, she tries Even thought she doesn’t consider herself very smart, to solve this on her own. It gets more complicated as she balances soccer, school and the lead in Alice in Wonderland. As she struggles through the mystery without aid of any adults, her friends, or the curious Police Chief and his son. She must lie, sneak and snoop to solve who murdered Katherine Kovac.

This is Peter Abrahams' first children’s book, he is a popular writer of adult mysteries, and this novel follows a teen, Ingrid who tries to solve it herself instead of confiding in the adults in her life. One thing about Abrahams' novel that I enjoyed was character development, for example Ingrid becomes more brave, gains more confidence, and finds out that people are not always what they seem and that there is more to some people than what others think. I thought it was a great compelling novel, with good plot twist and at the end, the sub-plots tied together well. The plot of this book was enthralling and exciting, I couldn’t put it down. This mystery not only exceeded my expectations, but I am recommending this to any young adult looking for a great read. This incredible book was the 2006 winner of the Agatha Award, Best Children’s/Young Adult Fiction.

There is also another book in the series that I would also like to read, Behind the Curtain. This book was the finalist for the 2007 Agatha Award, Best Children’s/Young Adult Fiction.

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Mystery Book Review: A Drunkard's Path by Clare O'Donohue

Mysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, is publishing a new review of A Drunkard's Path by Clare O'Donohue. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.

A Drunkard's Path by Clare O'Donohue

by
A Nell Fitzgerald Mystery

Plume (Trade Paperback)
ISBN-10: 0-452-29558-0 (0452295580)
ISBN-13: 978-0-452-29558-2 (9780452295582)
Publication Date: September 2009
List Price: $13.00

Review: Nell Fitzgerald is crafting her first quilt, going out on her first date, but not involved in her first murder in A Drunkard's Path, the second mystery in this series by Clare O'Donohue.

Nell is working in her Grandmother’s quilt shop Someday Quilts and has joined the Friday evening womens' quilting circle. And Jesse Dewalt, the police chief and a widower with a small child, has asked her out for dinner. She waited for him at the restaurant for over a half hour, believing she had been stood her up. But Jesse had a good excuse: a young woman’s murdered body has been dragged out of the Hudson River, with no identity on her. A black and white picture of a woman in a polka dot dress, however, is reportedly found at the scene but disappears before Jesse can see it.

Meanwhile, a famous artist, Oliver Wilde, has now come to town for a showing, and to teach a course in art. Nell, who had always wanted to try to be an artist, desperately wants to go – but not alone. Her grandmother and one of her quilting friends goes with her. The two elderly women convince her to sign up for the course. It isn’t long after the course starts that Oliver White becomes infatuated with Eleanor, Nell’s grandmother. Nell notices during her art lessons Oliver is also taking a special interest in Sarah, one of the young students. They would go into his office and she would come out in tears. A few weeks later Sarah is found dead in the Hudson. Is this murder connected to the one from several weeks earlier? Is there a serial killer in Archers Rest? And how does Oliver White fit in? He is now dating Nell’s grandmother. Is he a killer? What does anyone really know about him – or the women that were killed?

Nell, against the advice of Jesse, goes to Sarah’s apartment and there she finds another black and white picture of a woman in a polka dot dress. This has to mean something. How are these occurrences related? Being an inquisitive sort, and not one to necessarily follow suggestions to the letter, and against Jesse’s instructions, Nell starts to get involved in the murders, drawing her quilting circle into the action thus creating her own little crime solving circle.

A Drunkard's Path is a captivating mystery, well told. But it's also a tale of relationships, those of a close knit (as it were) quilter's group and of a young outsider, seemingly poor and homeless, and how she comes to have a place in the group. Overall, this is a solid follow-up to the first book in the series, The Lover's Knot, and a very satisfying cozy in and of itself.

Special thanks to guest reviewer Betty of The Betz Review for contributing her review of A Drunkard's Path and to Penguin Group for providing a copy of the book for this review.

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Synopsis (from the publisher): In the sleepy town of Archers Rest, Nell Fitzgerald is finishing her first quilt and preparing for her first date- with Police Chief Jesse Dewalt. When Jesse stands her up, it turns out he has a good reason-the body of a murdered young woman has been discovered near the Hudson River.

Meanwhile the members of Nell's quilting circle encourage her to take drawing classes with the famous artist Oliver White. When Nell's professor meets her grandmother Eleanor, owner of the Someday Quilts shop, he seems instantly smitten. But once another woman's body is found outside her grandmother's home under a blanket of snow, Nell begins to patch together clues and follow a path of evidence that suggests her professor may also have a degree in the art of murder.

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New Trailer for Sherlock Holmes Movie

Sherlock Holmes (2009)

FirstShowing.net has a new trailer for the upcoming Sherlock Holmes movie, this one intended to be shown on television. The most recent theatrical trailer was released in July.

Robert Downey Jr. stars as Sherlock Holmes with Jude Law as Dr. Watson. The film's screenplay is adapted from a graphic novel story idea by producer Lionel Wigram (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince), and is directed by Guy Ritchie (Revolver).

Sherlock Holmes will be in theaters Christmas Day 2009. Watch the new trailer below:

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First Clues Student Review: Point Blank by Anthony Horowitz

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Point Blank by Anthony Horowitz

Point Blank by Anthony Horowitz
The Alex Rider Series

Puffin (Paperback)
ISBN-10: 0-14-240612-0 (0142406120)
ISBN-13: 978-0-14-240612-0 (9780142406120)
Publication Date: February 2006
List Price: $7.99

Review written by Zach, a 6th grade student. Date of review: October 2009.

Review: Have you ever wanted to read a James Bond-like book with G-Rated actions? Well then, the book Point Blank is for you. It is the second book in the Alex Rider series written by Anthony Horowitz. It is about a 14-year-old called Alex. Alex lived with his uncle who was a spy for the M16 (British Secret Agency). When his uncle died on a mission, they got Alex to take his place. This series has a lot of weapons, gadgets, twists and everything you would expect from a spy story. Alex also gets to work with the SAS which is kind of like the elite British army.

Alex just got back from a mission and the usual drug dealer Skoda is there. He sells drugs and cigars to the students. They call him Skoda after the kind of his car. After school he follows the dealer and got wound up with the M16 again after having some fun with Skoda. They wanted him to go to an academy for rich, delinquent boys called Point Blanc. The cost to get in is $15,000. They have him pretend to be the son of millionaire David Friend (the owner of Friend supermarkets). The M16 wants him there because the fathers of two of the students were killed. After spending five days at the Friend house, Alex was already shot at and he used his only weapon (one shot) on someone you wouldn’t expect. When he gets to the academy he knows there is something wrong. There are armed guards everywhere, the 3rd and 4th floors are off limits and it’s almost at the top of a mountain. After awhile Alex realizes almost all the other kids talk, eat, and act the same. Then he gets captured by a villain called Dr.Grief and he plans to have Alex dissected with no pain relievers instead of just killing him. At the end there is a big twist I think no one will see coming.

I would give this book a 9 on a scale of 1-10. I liked all the action and the gadgets. I also liked how clever the author made Alex. My favorite part is the last few chapters. Especially the battle with the SAS. I have played a video game about the SAS and the people in the book and game are pretty similar. But the author could have made the villain not use the “I have the hero and he won’t escape so I don’t have to kill him” act when he caught Alex. He also could have given the villains better names because “Dr. Grief” and “Mrs. Stellenbosch” aren’t good names. Overall I think the book is pretty good and it made me want to read the rest of the series, as well as see the movie of the first book.

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Games of Mystery: Mystery of Cleopatra, New at Big Fish Games

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Mystery of Cleopatra
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As the Queen's most trusted advisor, it is your task to investigate the murder of a Roman soldier, who had broken into Cleopatra's palace. Use your hidden object skills to follow the clues as they lead you into a world of national politics and personal revenge! Explore the legendary land of Alexandria as you find objects, piece together evidence, and hunt for the murderer in the Mystery of Cleopatra, a National Geographic game.

Also available: Mystery of Cleopatra Game Walkthrough.

Mystery of Cleopatra may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (155.30 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, Enlightenus, Cate West: The Vanishing Files, Return to Mysterious Island 2: Mina's Fate, and Nick Chase: A Detective Story.

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Monday, October 19, 2009

Kane/Miller to Publish Conspiracy 365 Series in US; the Adventure Starts January 2010

Conspiracy 365

Publishers Weekly today published an article on a new series of young adult novels recently acquired by Kane/Miller, a division of Educational Development Corporation (EDC). Conspiracy 365 is targeted for children aged 11 to 15, the first book of which will be published January 01, 2010, with a new book published monthly throughout the year.

The main character is 15-year-old Callum Ormond, who, following the mysterious death of his father, is told that he must find a way to stay alive for the next 365 days. Hurled into a life on the run, with a price on his head, Cal is isolated and alone. Hunted by the law and ruthless criminals, he must somehow uncover the truth about his father's mysterious death and a history-changing secret. Who can he turn to, who can he trust, when the whole world seems to want him dead?

Kira Lynn of Kane/Miller calls Conspiracy 365 a cross between The Da Vinci Code and 24, since the story is told in real time, and the books include codes and clues to figure out the mystery. The pages are also numbered backwards, beginning with 192 and working down to 0 with each book ending with a cliffhanger.

Conspiracy 365 is written by Gabrielle Lord, winner of the 2002 Ned Kelly Award for Best Novel (Death Delights) and the 2003 Davitt Award for Best Novel (Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing).

More information about the series can be found on the Conspiracy 365 website. As the launch date approaches, we'll have more information about the first book in the series. Watch a brief trailer for the series below:

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