Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Games of Mystery: Wisegal, New from 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.

Wisegal
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Take the role of Patty Montanari, a real life Mafia mom, who, fearing the influence of the "family" on her children, flees to Florida to start over. When her son Nino returns to Brooklyn under mysterious circumstances she struggles to track down her son from the world of the Wiseguys. Tough out 24 hidden object levels and follow the clues as they guide you through and the Mafia underworld. Use your rusty "Wisegal" wits to piece together evidence and save your family!

The storyline in the game acts as a sequel to the Lifetime original made-for-television movie Wisegal, upon which the game is based.

Wisegal may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (65.47 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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Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Mystery Book Review: Loot the Moon by Mark Arsenault

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

Loot the Moon by Mark Arsenault

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A Billy Povich Mystery

St. Martin's Minotaur (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0-312-55576-8 (0312555768)
ISBN-13: 978-0-312-55576-4 (9780312555764)
Publication Date: October 2009
List Price: $24.99

Review: Former investigative reporter, now a writer of obituaries, Billy Povich is asked by his old friend Martin Smothers to look into the murder of a judge in Loot the Moon, the second mystery in this series by Mark Arsenault.

Smothers is known to his colleagues as the "Patron Lawyer of Hopeless Causes". Says something about the case he hires Billy to investigate. Superior Court Judge Gilbert Harmony was, according to official police documents, killed when he interrupted a thief in an attempted robbery of his home. The thief didn't get away, though; he was killed in a car crash during his escape. Smothers doesn't believe it, though. A small time crook wouldn't risk killing a judge. His theory is that someone paid the thief to do it. When Billy begins his investigation, he immediately comes across more than one person who would have a strong motive for murder. There is a mobster who threatened the judge when he imposed a very stiff sentence on his son, the judge's alcoholic brother who lived in Harmony's shadow and is jealous of his accomplishments and lifestyle, and, of course, Harmony's wife, who had recently found out about his mistress and condo in New York City. Any of these people would have ample money to hire a hit-man ... but did they?

The mystery plot of Loot the Moon is well developed, but what elevates the story above a mere whodunit is the character of Billy Povich. Three generations of men live in his small house. Billy's father is on dialysis three days a week to keep him alive, but he wants to quit. He just wants to die. Billy is also a single father to his son Bo since the death of his ex-wife. He wants to do right by his father, but also set an example for his son. His situation becomes infinitely more complex when, during an investigation that zeroes in on the truth, a killer sets his sights on his family.

Arsenault blends the right amount of suspense, compassion, humor, investigative prowess and deductive reasoning into Loot the Moon, a book that can simply be described as a first-rate mystery.

Special thanks to guest reviewer Betty of The Betz Review for contributing her review of Loot the Moon and to St. Martin's Minotaur for providing a copy of the book for this review.

Review Copyright © 2009 — Hidden Staircase Mystery Books — All Rights Reserved

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Synopsis (from the publisher): Former journalist and beaten-down gambler Billy Povich returns to aid Martin Smothers, the Patron Lawyer of Hopeless Causes.

Martin’s old law partner, the well-respected superior court judge Gilbert Harmony, has been shot by a thief who dies in a car crash. The cops close the case, but Martin doesn’t believe a two-bit shoplifter would suddenly kill a judge -- somebody must have paid him to do it.

The suspects range from a vengeful mobster to a jealous brother to the judge's widow, and -- oops -- his mistress and her son. And as Billy comes closer to the truth, it isn't long before the killer takes aim at him.

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Diagnosis Murder and Criminal Minds to be Developed into Casual Games

Diagnosis: Murder

In a press release today, Merscom Games announced that it is developing a casual game based on the CBS series Diagnosis: Murder. The downloadable game, expected to be available in late 2010, will be published for both Windows-based PCs and Macintoshes.

In the game, the player is a young doctor who helps Dr. Sloan solve a series of murders. The game uses classic hidden object gameplay coupled with adventure elements.

Merscom Games is also the publisher of another tie-in series game, Blood Ties based on the Lifetime paranormal drama Blood Ties, which features private investigator Vicki Nelson and is based on the novels by Tanya Huff.

Another CBS series getting a casual game is Criminal Minds. Last week, Legacy Interactive announced they have signed a licensing agreement with CBS Consumer Products to develop a video game based on the popular crime drama series.

In the Criminal Minds game, players delve into the criminal mind with clever puzzles and immersive hidden object gameplay. The game will include characters and themes taken directly from the hit television series. In the game, fans will be able to take on the role of different members of the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) to solve a series of five shocking crimes. In order to track down the killers and solve each case, players will need to examine crime scenes for clues, interview witnesses and suspects, analyze evidence and build a profile based on real-life criminal profiling techniques.

The release date of the Criminal Minds games is also expected to be late 2010.

A Legacy Interactive casual game based on the CBS series Murder, She Wrote is scheduled for release this month.

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Helen Mirren Joins Cast of Red, based on the Graphic Novel by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner

Red by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner

The casting news for this project just keeps getting better: ScreenDaily.com is reporting that Helen Mirren has joined Bruce Willis and Morgan Freeman in the screen adaption of the graphic novel Red by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner. Shooting is scheduled to begin in January 2010 with a release date of November 2010. Brothers Erich Hoeber and Jon Hoeber (Whiteout) wrote the screenplay.

About Red: Paul Moses (Bruce Willis) is a man with too much blood on his hands. For years, masquerading as a low-level clerk, he has travelled the world as a CIA agent, coldly and mercilessly killing America's enemies. Now, Moses is old, retired, and wants nothing more than to grow old and die in peace. But when a new, politically-appointed CIA director (Morgan Freeman) discovers Moses' existence and history, he gives the order for Moses' death, setting a chain of events in motion that nobody could have predicted.

According to ScreenDaily.com, Mirren's specific role is currently unknown, though it's likely that she'll play the role of Willis' former handler, a character that is largely heard over phone calls rather than seen. Whether the role is elongated for the film remains unclear, as does Mirren's attachment to that particular character.

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TNT Picks up Crime Drama Series Southland

Southland

In a press release yesterday, TNT officially announced it was picking up the crime drama Southland, recently canceled by NBC before airing even a single episode of the second season.

According to the release, TNT has obtained exclusive rights to air all six episodes that have been shot for the second season, as well as the seven episodes from the series’ first season. Southland will air on TNT Tuesdays at 10 PM (ET/PT), beginning with the first episode of the series on January 12th, 2010.

In Southland, John Cooper (Michael Cudlitz) is a veteran cop assigned to train young rookie Ben Sherman (Ben McKenzie). Cooper attacks his job with a no-nonsense firmness that sometimes leaves Sherman wondering if he’s really cut out to be a cop. The ensemble cast also follows Detective Lydia Adams (Regina King), who spends her off-work hours serving as her mother’s primary caregiver. Her partner, Detective Russell Clarke (Tom Everett Scott), is a father struggling with an unhappy marriage. Detective Daniel “Sal” Salinger (Michael McGrady) oversees a unit of gang detectives, including Nate Moretta (Kevin Alejandro) and Sammy Bryant (Shawn Hatosy). And patrol officer Chickie Brown (Arija Bareikis) is a single mom determined to make her mark as the first woman in the SWAT unit.

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Chris Pine Attached to Film Adaptation of The Blade Itself by Marcus Sakey

The Blade Itself by Marcus Sakey

Pajiba is reporting, and the author is confirming, that Chris Pine is attached to star in the film adaptation of Marcus Sakey's debut thriller The Blade Itself.

The novel was optioned not long after its early 2007 publication date by Ben Affleck, who had just brought Dennis Lehane's novel Gone Baby Gone to the screen. No director has been named for the film, but Pajiba says it definitely will not be Affleck (who also directed Gone Baby Gone).

Book synopsis: On the South Side of Chicago, you’re only as strong as your reputation. Danny Carter and his best friend Evan earned theirs knocking over pawnshops and liquor stores, living from score to score, never thinking of tomorrow … until, in the roar of a gun blast, everything changed. Years later, Danny has built a new life: a legitimate career, a long-term girlfriend, and a clean conscience. He’s just like anyone else. Normal. Successful. Happy. Until then he spots his old partner staring him down in a smoky barroom mirror. Now, with all he loves on the line and nowhere to turn, Danny realizes his new life hinges on a terrible choice: How far will he go to protect his future from his past?

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Games of Mystery: Valerie Porter and the Scarlet Scandal, New at Big Fish Games

Games of Mystery

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Valerie Porter and the Scarlet Scandal
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Murder, scandal and your first big break! You're a young, aspiring reporter, hungry for your first big scoop in the male-dominated world of 1920’s journalism in this epic hidden object adventure game. Not settling for your role as secretary, you soon stumble upon a high-profile murder, a scandalous cover up, and the framing of an innocent man. Do you have what it takes to crack the story and finally be recognized as a top investigative reporter?

The game features 21 locations to explore across 11 chapters, and three types of hidden object searches: traditional, by category, and by description; as well as eight mini-games.

Also available: Valerie Porter and the Scarlet Scandal Game Walkthrough.

Valerie Porter and the Scarlet Scandal may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (79.13 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, November 02, 2009

Mysteries on DVD Review: Midsomer Murders, Set 13

Mysteries on DVD: Mystery Books that have been Adapted into Screenplays and Made into Movies

is pleased to publish a review of a "Mystery on DVD", a movie or television series that has been adapted from or based on a mystery book, or an original screenplay written with characters created by a mystery author.

Midsomer Murders: Set 13. Original air dates: November 2006, January and February 2007; DVD release date: 09/29/2009.

Midsomer Murders

Recurring characters: Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby (John Nettles), Detective Sergeant Ben Jones (Jason Hughes), Joyce Barnaby (Jane Wymark), Cully Barnaby (Laura Howard), Dr. Bullard (Barry Jackson). Episodes in this series are based on characters created by Caroline Graham.

Midsomer Murders: Set 13 includes the first 4 episodes from Series 10 that originally aired on ITV in the UK.

Review: I've seen, maybe, half dozen episodes of Midsomer Murders over the years, but possibly because of the irregular schedule that the series airs in the US, it hasn't become a regular feature for me. The episodes in Set 13 are the first I've watched in several years, and the first with DS Ben Jones as Barnaby's partner.

My overall impression is that I've been missing something special here, and I'll need to order previous sets in the series. The production values are high, the acting (including those of the guest actors) first rate, and most important to me, the storylines compelling and, well, appropriately mysterious.

Below are summaries of the four episodes presented in Set 13, which I've ordered from "best" to "least best", though none are inferior in any way.

Midsomer Murders: King's Crystal

"King's Crystal" (synopsis): Owners of an artisan glassworks, the King family harbors relationships of positively Shakespearean complexity. When the enterprise shatters into pieces and its accountant winds up stabbed, Barnaby digs into rivalries of business and blood -- while Jones explores secret Masonic rites.

This episode is certainly the most complex of the four, and in many ways the most satisfying. Red herrings abound, and it showcases the investigative, and deductive, talents of both Barnaby and Jones. The Shakespearean elements are a nice touch.

Midsomer Murders: The Animal Within

"The Animal Within" (synopsis): Faith Alexander's unannounced visit to her wealthy Uncle Rex's estate turns into quite a surprise, indeed. Everyone there thinks she died in a plane crash three years earlier. When Rex’s body turns up, his would-be heirs engage in a battle of wills that exposes plenty of motives for murder.

This episode was a close second for the top spot, and probably (of the four) most like an English manor house mystery. Everyone has a motive for murder, and everyone seems determined to point the finger at someone else. The outcome isn't a total surprise, but the path there is well worth taking.

Midsomer Murders: Dance with the Dead

"Dance with the Dead" (synopsis): Never mind the tube connecting the exhaust pipe to the window of the vintage automobile -- Simon Bright's death only looks like a suicide. The lovesick young man’s murder touches off a search for Laura, his girlfriend and partner in ballroom dancing classes. But who saved the last dance for Simon?

The plot of this episode starts strong, with the image of a couple in a car apparently in a pact to commit suicide but only the body of the young man ultimately found. The investigation takes some interesting turns, but in the end, it's a bit disappointing that Barnaby doesn't actually solve the case, but rather the murderer leaves behind a weapon that unmistakably identifies them.

Midsomer Murders: The Axeman Cometh

"The Axeman Cometh" (synopsis): Thirty years past their prime, the band Hired Gun aims for a comeback at the Midsomer Rocks Music Festival. With Barnaby among the legions of fans who still love the band’s music, their revival holds promise -- until someone sounds a discordant note by killing off the musicians, one by one.

This episode shows a different side to Barnaby, one who played in a rock-and-roll band in his youth. There are also more than a typical number of scenes of Barnaby with his family. But of the four episodes in this set, this has the weakest plot. There are too many "why now" questions that aren't properly set up or adequately answered. Still, it's entertaining, if somewhat predictable.

Midsomer Murders (DVD cover)
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Midsomer Murders: Set 13 runs for about 400 minutes (each episode approximately 100 minutes) and is not rated (though is comparable to TV-PG; there are, however, no instances of suggestive dialog, coarse language, sexual content, or violence).

The DVD of Midsomer Murders: Set 13 is available to purchase. The episodes on this DVD are also available to rent individually from Netflix. More information about the series can be found at Mysteries on TV: Midsomer Murders.

Reviewed on 11/02/2009 by Mr. E., television and movie critic for Mystery Books News.

Review Copyright © 2009 — Omnimystery — All Rights Reserved.

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Press Release: J. A. Jance Headlines iPulpFiction.com's Mystery Month

Chandler AZ, November 2, 2009

November is Mystery Month on iPulpFiction.com – Where The Short Story Lives.

"Death of a Snowbird", the first mystery in The J. A. Jance Casebook Series, is the featured story-of-the-month. According to iPulp publisher Keith Shaw, this series marks the first time that the best-selling author’s short stories are appearing together. J. A. Jance is known for her mystery and thriller novels featuring retired Seattle police officer J. P. Beaumont and Arizona sheriff Joanna Brady, but the characters in this collection of short stories are as genuine and compelling as those in her novels.

iPulpFiction.com also inaugurates two other new mystery series in November. Moonchases and Other Stories features short stories by multiple award-winning mystery writer Ed Gorman. Dean Koontz said this about the collection: “Quietly but with great suspense, it speaks of universal truths in a haunting voice that makes it absolutely unforgettable.”

The Bill Ferrel Mysteries are Bill Crider's lighthearted homage to the Hollywood private investigators of the 1940s. Ferrel’s hair may be thinning on top, and perhaps he's not the most heroic guy around, but he has a steady client in Gober Studios. To say the cases are a bit unusual is an understatement.

Jance, Gorman, and Crider join iPulp's growing list of authors that includes writers such as Ben Bova, Orson Scott Card, Bruce Coville, and David Lubar. In addition to mysteries, the site features sci-fi, Westerns, crime stories, romance, fantasy, and adventure stories for all ages.

About iPulpFiction.com – Where the Short Story Lives

iPulpFiction.com has updated the tradition of pulp fiction for the mobile generation. In the past, dime novels and pulp magazines provided affordable entertainment for the masses and cultivated generations of influential writers of genre fiction such as Ray Bradbury, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Raymond Chandler, and H. P. Lovecraft. iPulp offers classic and original stories by new and award-winning authors of genre fiction. Many selections are free, and none are more than a dollar. The stories can be read on Macs, PCs, touch-screen iPods, new generation Blackberries, and smartphones such as the iPhone, Droid, and Palm Pre. Kindle users can also access their iPulpFiction.com libraries through the Kindle’s web browser. For more information contact: Keith Shaw, (480) 773-8958, publisher@ipulpfiction.com.

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Mysteries on TV: Edge of Darkness, Mission Impossible, and The Rockford Files Movies, New This Week on DVD

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, is profiling one series that has a season DVD being released this week, as well as a thrilling mini-series and a movie collection based on a weekly series.

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Police detective Ronnie Craven (Bob Peck) investigates the mysterious death of his own environmental activist daughter (Joanne Whalley) and becomes embroiled in a vast conspiracy within the nuclear industry in the suspenseful crime drama and political thriller .

The series has a paranormal element in that Craven is advised by Emma during the investigation, but it isn't clear if she is a ghost or a manifestation of his mind.

The Edge of Darkness: The Complete Series DVD set of 2 discs contains the complete 6-part miniseries that originally aired on BBC in 1985. A theatrical remake of the series starring Mel Gibson is currently in post-production, with a scheduled release date of January 29, 2010.

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The teams has some of its most exciting episodes in the seventh and final season of the series, which focuses primarily on targets outside the reach of conventional law enforcement in the US (namely organized crime).

Jim Phelps (Peter Graves) returns as the leader of the IMF, which includes returning members Barney Collier (Greg Morris), Willie Armitage (Peter Lupus), and Lisa Casey (Lynda Day George). For several episodes this season, Casey was "on assignment" and replaced by Mimi Davis (Barbara Anderson).

The Mission: Impossible: Season Seven DVD set of 6 discs contain the 22 episodes that aired on CBS from September 1972 through March 1973.

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There’s never been another TV detective quite like Jim Rockford (James Garner), whether he’s cruising in his classic Pontiac Firebird, cracking cases from his Malibu mobile home, or running with — and from — the law.

The iconic series aired for 6 seasons on NBC from 1974 through 1980 and 14 years later, the wry P.I. with the ex-con past made a comeback with more action and clever plots in 8 entertaining made-for-television movies that aired from 1994 through 1999.

The Rockford Files: The Movie Collection 1 DVD set of 2 discs contain the first 4 of these movies: I Still Love L.A. (from 1994), A Blessing in Disguise (1995), Godfather Knows Best (1996), and If the Frame Fits ... (1996).

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Visit the Mysteries on TV website to discover more currently available on DVD.

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Games of Mystery: New Titles for the Nintendo DS

Games of Mystery

, your source for mystery-themed electronic and board games, parties for kids and adults, and getaway vacations including murder mystery weekends, is pleased to announce the availability of several new mystery games for the Nintendo DS. More mystery games for this platforms are available on our recently updated webpage.

The ABC Murders (Nintendo DS)

Based on the novel by Agatha Christie, The ABC Murders tells the story of Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings as they attempt to solve a series of bizarre murders committed by an elusive madman. Poirot soon realizes a serial killer is on the loose, murdering his victims in alphabetical order, leaving an ABC Railway Guide beside each body and playing a dangerous game with the Belgian private detective. He alerts Poirot in advance of the locations of the murders, but Poirot always arrives too late. Intrigued by the psychopath’s mind and methodology, Poirot and Hastings follow the leads to Andover, Bexhill, Churston, and Doncaster trying to apprehend the killer before the next crime is committed.

The ABC Murders (Nintendo DS) is scheduled for release November 4th and is available for pre-order. It is ESRB rated T for Teen.

Chronicles of Mystery: Curse of the Ancient Temple

Sylvie, a young archaeologist, is about to begin the greatest adventure of her life in Chronicles of Mystery: Curse of the Ancient Temple. Having received an invitation to France from her uncle, a renowned historian, she arrives only to discover he’s missing. Apparently, his disappearance is connected to the recent discovery of a mysterious underground chapel from the Crusades, but how? And who is trying to stop Sylvie from unveiling the truth? Save your uncle and be the first to discover the long forgotten secrets of the famed Knights Hospitaller order!

Chronicles of Mystery: Curse of the Ancient Temple (Nintendo DS) is a game created specifically for the DS System, combining features of classic point and click adventure, logic games and hidden object games. It was released last week, and is ESRB rated E for Everyone.

CSI Deadly Intent: The Hidden Cases

Thanks to stylish visuals, heart-pounding interrogations, and unique touch game play, be prepared to feel like a real CSI detective in CSI Deadly Intent: The Hidden Cases. For the first time, team up with new characters Ray Langston (Laurence Fishburne) and Riley Adams (Lauren Lee Smith). Put your expertise to the test as you have deeper control of the investigation thanks to an enhanced questioning system and game mechanics ideally suited for Nintendo DS. Perform delicate evidence extractions, dust for fingerprints, search for valuable information, and much more. Interview suspects, or bring them in for dramatic interrogations. Analyze evidence with all-new mini-games, including DNA analysis, molecular analysis, fingerprint matching, and many more.

CSI Deadly Intent: The Hidden Cases (Nintendo DS) was released last week, and is ESRB rated T for Teen. Versions of this game are also available for other gaming platforms: CSI Deadly Intent: The Hidden Cases (Nintendo Wii), CSI Deadly Intent: The Hidden Cases (Xbox 360), and CSI Deadly Intent: The Hidden Cases (Windows PC).

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Mystery Godoku Puzzle for November 02, 2009

A new has been created by the editors of the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books and is now available on our website.

Godoku is similar to Sudoku, but uses letters instead of numbers. To give you a headstart, we provide you a mystery clue to fill in a complete row or column (if you choose to use it!).

Mystery Godoku Puzzle for November 02, 2009

This week's letters and mystery clue:

A C H I N R T U V

Her short story “Even Gamblers Have to Eat” appeared in Michael Connelly’s anthology Murder in Vegas (9 letters).

We now have two weeks of our puzzles on one page in PDF format for easier printing. Print this week's puzzle here.

Previous puzzles are stored in the Mystery Godoku Archives.

Enjoy the weekly Mystery Godoku Puzzle from the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, and Thanks for visiting our website!

   

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Sunday, November 01, 2009

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

The Hidden Staircase Mystery Books recently updated its list of as well shelved new November 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 November.

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Murder on the Cliffs by Joanna Challis

Title: Murder on the Cliffs
Author: Joanna Challis
Series Character: Daphne du Maurier
Format: Hardcover

What we know about the character: Daphne du Maurier is the English author and playright, here as a young woman and amateur sleuth.

Her first case: Walking on the cliffs in Cornwall, she stumbles upon the drowned body of a beautiful woman, dressed only in a nightgown, her hair strewn along the rocks, her eyes gazing up to the heavens. Daphne soon learns that the mysterious woman was engaged to marry Lord Hartley of Padthaway, an Elizabethan mansion full of intriguing secrets. As the daughter of the famous Sir Gerald du Maurier, Daphne is welcomed into the Hartley home, but when the drowning turns out to be murder, Daphne determines to get to the bottom of the mysteries of Padthaway—in part to find fresh inspiration for her writing, and in part because she cannot resist the allure of grand houses and long buried secrets.

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Cape Greed by Sam Cole

Title: Cape Greed
Author: Sam Cole
Series Character: Vincent Saldona and Mullet Mendes
Format: Hardcover

What we know about the characters: Vincent Saldona and Jeffrey "Mullet" Mendes, former South Africa police officers, are private investigators in Cape Town.

Their first case: Involved in seemingly different cases, Jeffrey is hired by the wife of an adulterous financial consultant, while Vincent is contracted to find out who is stealing from an abalone farm. But the two cases converge, and the mastermind behind them both is a mesmerizing international gangster.

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Bodies in Winter by Robert Knightly

Title: Bodies in Winter
Author: Robert Knightly
Series Character: Harry Corbin and Adele Bentibi
Format: Hardcover

What we know about the characters: Harry Corbin and Adele Bentibi are NYPD homicide detectives.

Their first case: On a cold winter's morning in New York, NYPD detective Harry Corbin and his partner Adele Bentibi arrive at the scene of a murder. It looks like a cut-and-dried case but, as Corbin and Bentibi investigate, they uncover a murky world of bent cops and cover-ups that puts both of their careers and their lives in serious danger.

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The Murdered House by Pierre Magnan

Title: The Murdered House
Author: Pierre Magnan
Series Character: Seraphin Monge
Format: Hardcover

What we know about the character: Seraphin Monge is a young man who seeks the identity of his murdered parents.

His first case: At the turn of the century in Upper Provence, a family is violently massacred. The sole survivor of the tragedy is a three-week-old baby. Twenty years later, the orphaned survivor returns home to avenge his family’s killers. Then unexpected secrets set in motion a dreadful unveiling of the past. (Originally published in the UK in 1999, this is its first US release.)

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The Morning Show Murders by Al Roker (with Dick Lochte)

Title: The Morning Show Murders
Author: Al Roker (with Dick Lochte)
Series Character: Billy Blessing
Format: Hardcover

What we know about the character: Billy Blessing is the host of a cooking show on morning television.

His first case: Network TV can be murder. Just ask Billy Blessing, famous for his smile, charm, and ability to survive the shark tank that is high-stakes morning TV. But though Billy has outlived his fair share of prima-donnas, his cooking segment on Wake Up America! is a staple of the American diet, and his Manhattan bistro is a mega-success, his career has just taken a very dangerous turn: His show’s perky cohost, Gin McCauley, has launched into some brass-knuckles contract negotiations. A visiting Mossad agent is about to tell all on the air. And then the network’s head honcho is murdered in his luxury apartment, and an ambitious D.A. decides that Billy is to blame. Billy knows that someone’s trying to frame him. He also knows that a ruthless international assassin has just arrived in New York City. And suddenly, for the most trusted guy on TV the ultimate career move is not about ratings. It’s about staying alive—and stopping the next murder from becoming tomorrow’s breaking news.

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The Dead Hand of History by Sally Spencer

Title: The Dead Hand of History
Author: Sally Spencer
Series Character: Monika Paniatowski
Format: Hardcover

What we know about the character: DCI Monkia Paniatowski is a protégé of Scotland Yard DCI Charlie Woodend (a character in the author's other series).

Her first case: It will be no easy task to fill DCI Charlie Woodend's shoes, the newly-promoted Monika Paniatowski tells herself, but, given a little time, she thinks she can grow into them. Yet, with the discovery of a severed hand, time is the one thing she does not have. When her colleagues prove untrustworthy, the urge to call Woodend for help becomes almost irresistible.

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For a list of more mysteries scheduled for publication during November, 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 November 2009 releases.

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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Harlequin Worldwide Mystery Titles for November 2009

eHarlequin.com has announced the November 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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Mystery at Clareton Manor by Kathleen Newberg

Mystery at Clareton Manor by Kathleen Newberg
A Molly May Mystery (1st in series)

At scenic Clareton Manor, a bucolic South Carolina wellness spa, a weekend of relaxation and rejuvination comes to a deadly halt for one guest. Harvey Ruger was a pain in everybody's neck—arrogant, self-serving and apparently determined to interfere in the sea of tranquility and bliss the myriad guests were anticipating. Which is probably why somebody killed him.

The spa's owner, Erika Bischoff, had invited an old friend, retired detective Molly May, for a special getaway to soothe the soul—unfortunately now it's becoming a working weekend. But well-seasoned and experienced Molly knows her way around crime scenes and immediately spots some clues apparently overlooked by the local law. But with so many suspects and a growing list of motives, the dark secrets at the heart of the crime may be shared by more than just one among the spa's well-heeled guests.

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A Lesson in Murder by Augustus Cileone

A Lesson in Murder by Augustus Cileone
A Frank DiSalvo Mystery (1st in series)

A series of perversely arranged murders seems to be connected to the wealthy friends and alumni of the elite Eastern Friends School in Pennsylvania. English teacher Maxwell Hunter has a knack for understanding literature's mysteries with all their red herrings and odd clues, and he offers his unofficial help to the investigating detective. It's an offer that the tough, no-nonsense Lieutenant Frank DiSalvo finally accepts when clues at the crime scene point to an intricate cat and mouse game. The killer is playing with bits and pieces of classic literature: a coin found in a dead woman's mouth; ashes marking another victim's face; a yearbook picture marked with a green dollar sign.

Shocking as the crimes may be, the truth proves far more explosive as Hunter realizes the lessons he's taught in class for years are now being played out in spilled blood.

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The Poetry of Murder by Bernadette Steele

The Poetry of Murder by Bernadette Steele
A Geneva Anderson Mystery (1st in series)

Life for aspiring poet Geneva Anderson—working on her craft out of International House, the University of Chicago's creative melting pot—suddenly takes an ominous turn when she finds the body of her beloved aunt Victoria, brutally murdered. Geneva is stunned upon learning she is the sole heir to her aunt's million-dollar fortune. How did she get that kind of money on her salary as director of International House? And was it this secret fortune that got her killed?

When Geneva's massive inheritance makes her the primary suspect in the case, she starts digging into her aunt's past and finds a tangle of blackmail, suicide and madness—and another victim. But to clear her name, she must find the one person who wanted Victoria dead for reasons that had nothing to do with money—and everything to do with revenge.

 Read our review of The Poetry of Murder by Bernadette Steele.

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