Friday, April 02, 2010

Ryan Reynolds to Star in Film Adaptation of Graphic Novel R.I.P.D.

R.I.P.D. (graphic novel)
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Collider.com is reporting that Ryan Reynolds will star in a live-action film adaptation of the graphic novel R.I.P.D. "Rest in Peace Department", written by Peter Lenkov (with illustrations by Lucan Marangon, and Randy Emberlin). In 2006 when producer Neal Moritz announced the project, it was reported that it had been in development at Universal for some time; production is now expected to begin early next year.

R. I. P. D. was originally published as a series of four monthly comics by Dark Horse, from October 1999 through January 2000. The cover depicted to the right and the information link is for the collected works.

About R.I.P.D. (from the publisher): Welcome to the Rest In Peace Department -- the devoted, yet dead, officers of divine law enforcement "patrolling the deadbeat ... reporting to one boss." Yep -- THAT boss. Nick Cruz was murdered by an unknown assailent, at the height of his personal and professional life. Now he's traded a hundred years of service to the R.I.P.D. in exchange for a shot at finding who killed him. Unfortunately his search will take him to Hell and back -- literally!

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Mystery Bestsellers for April 02, 2010

Mystery Bestsellers

A list of the top 15 for the week ending April 02, 2010 has been posted on the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books website.

Moving from just off the list last week solidly into the top spot this week is Caught, a non-series thriller by Harlan Coben. And other significant changes make this one of the most volatile weeks we've seen on the mystery bestseller list in some time.

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Caught by Harlan Coben
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In Harlan Coben's Caught, 17-year-old Haley McWaid is a good girl, the pride of her suburban New Jersey family, captain of the lacrosse team, headed off to college next year with all the hopes and dreams her doting parents can pin on her. Which is why, when her mother wakes one morning to find that Haley never came home the night before, and three months quickly pass without word from the girl, the community assumes the worst.

Wendy Tynes is a reporter on a mission, to identify and bring down sexual predators via elaborate—and nationally televised—sting operations. Working with local police on her news program Caught in the Act, Wendy and her team have publicly shamed dozens of men by the time she encounters her latest target. Dan Mercer is a social worker known as a friend to troubled teens, but his story soon becomes more complicated than Wendy could have imagined.

Caught tells the story of a missing girl, the community stunned by her loss, the predator who may have taken her, and the reporter who suddenly realizes she can’t trust her own instincts about this story—or the motives of the people around her.

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The Mapping of Love and Death by Jacqueline Winspear
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Debuting in 5th position is The Mapping of Love and Death by Jacqueline Winspear, the 7th mystery in this series in which Maisie Dobbs must unravel a case of wartime love and death—an investigation that leads her to a long-hidden affair between a young cartographer and a mysterious nurse.

August 1914. Michael Clifton is mapping the land he has just purchased in California's beautiful Santa Ynez Valley, certain that oil lies beneath its surface. But as the young cartographer prepares to return home to Boston, war is declared in Europe. Michael—the youngest son of an expatriate Englishman—puts duty first and sails for his father's native country to serve in the British army. Three years later, he is listed among those missing in action.

April 1932. London psychologist and investigator Maisie Dobbs is retained by Michael's parents, who have recently learned that their son's remains have been unearthed in France. They want Maisie to find the unnamed nurse whose love letters were among Michael's belongings—a quest that takes Maisie back to her own bittersweet wartime love. Her inquiries, and the stunning discovery that Michael Clifton was murdered in his trench, unleash a web of intrigue and violence that threatens to engulf the soldier's family and even Maisie herself. Over the course of her investigation, Maisie must cope with the approaching loss of her mentor, Maurice Blanche, and her growing awareness that she is once again falling in love.

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The top four mystery bestsellers this week are shown below:

Caught by Harlan CobenThe Lost Symbol by Dan BrownSplit Image by Robert B. ParkerThink Twice by Lisa Scottoline

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Thursday, April 01, 2010

ITV Commissions Pilot based on the DCI Alan Banks Mysteries by Peter Robinson

Aftermath by Peter Robinson
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In a press release yesterday, ITV announced it had commissioned a two-part pilot based on the crime novel Aftermath by Peter Robinson. Stephen Tompkinson has been cast as the lead, Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks. Aftermath is the 12th mystery in the series, originally published in 2001.

DCI Banks: Aftermath is a classy, contemporary thriller and we’re delighted to have commissioned a two-part pilot from Left Bank Pictures,” said ITV's Sally Haynes. “Banks is brooding and melancholic with more than his fair share of baggage. Stephen is a really versatile actor and it’s great to see him in a darker role.”

Production is expected to begin in Yorkshire later this month.

About Aftermath (from the publisher): One phone call from a concerned neighbor has inadvertently led police to Terence Payne, the elusive serial killer known only as "Chameleon." Now the fiend is in custody, perhaps dying, and a long nightmare appears to be over at last. But is it? In Acting Detective Superintendent Alan Banks's mind too many questions remain unanswered at the chamber of horrors the press will dub the "House of Payne." Because the darkness has not yet lifted, the casualties are still mounting ... and there are still monsters loose in the world.

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Firsts on the 1st: New Series Characters Being Introduced in April 2010 Mysteries

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

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Marfa Shadows by John DeMers
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Title: Marfa Shadows
Author: John DeMers
Series Character: Brett Baldwin
Format: Hardcover

What we know about the character: Brett Baldwin is a chef and owner of the Mesquite Restaurant in Marfa, Texas.

His first case: When Meridyth Morgan, a Hollywood star and Brett’s high school love interest, shows up in Marfa and begs him to help find her missing brother and then is kidnapped herself, Brett soon finds himself in a world of drug smuggling, human trafficking, corruption, extortion, and murder. With the support from his best friend Jud Garcia, an orphaned Native American who raises bison and enjoys smoking illegal substances, Brett embarks on a dangerous journey to reunite with Meridyth and must confront some unfinished childhood business that, no matter how famous he became as a chef, had kept him from truly becoming a man.

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A Deadly Draught by Lesley A. Diehl
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Title: A Deadly Draught
Author: Lesley A. Diehl
Series Character: Hera Knightsbridge
Format: Trade Paperback

What we know about the character: Hera Knightsbridge is a master beer brewer in New England.

Her first case: The lack of water and capital could put Hera out of business ... and then things get worse. Much worse.

Money is always a problem for Hera's microbrewery, but now water is scarce, as well. Worse, Hera discovers a rival brewer murdered in her Butternut Valley brew barn, making her the authorities' favorite suspect. To clear her name, Hera joins forces with local lawman Jake Ryan, her former lover from law school days. There's unfinished business between these two, and the sparks fly as they pursue a killer who has targeted Hera as his next victim.

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A House to Die For by Vicki Doudera
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Title: A House to Die For
Author: Vicki Doudera
Series Character: Darby Farr
Format: Trade Paperback

What we know about the character: Darby Farr is a real estate agent in Hurricane Harbor, Maine.

Her first case: Darby has spent years trying to forget her hometown of Hurricane Harbor—especially the painful memories of being raised by her controlling aunt following her parents' tragic deaths. Then one morning, she learns her aunt is dying, and the calculating woman has one final demand: clinch the multimillion-dollar sale of Fairview, a breathtaking waterfront estate.

The deal seems simple, but trouble is brewing on the rocky coast. Within hours of Darby's arrival, an obscure deed restriction scuttles the sale just as the backup buyer is found bludgeoned to death on the property's grounds. Assisted by handsome journalist Miles Porter, Darby uncovers dark secrets that reveal an ugly scandal ... and even uglier motives for murder. As a brutal storm surges up the coast, Darby must salvage the deal, find the killer—and somehow stay alive.

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The End Game by Gerrie Ferris Finger
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Title: The End Game
Author: Gerrie Ferris Finger
Series Character: Moriah Dru
Format: Hardcover

What we know about the character: Moriah Dru is an ex-cop and the founder of Child Trace Inc., an organization that finds missing children.

Her first case: Moriah's weekend off with her lover, Lieutenant Richard Lake, is interrupted when Atlanta juvenile court judge Portia Devon hires Dru to find two sisters who’ve gone missing after their foster parents’ house burns down. Judge Devon sees to it that Lake is assigned to head the police investigation, because Dru and Lake together have a habit of solving cases.

After questioning the neighbors, the couple decide that the abduction of the girls looks like more than an ordinary kidnapping. Dru learns that in the past eight years two other foster children from the area have gone missing. The investigation turns up a snitch who tells Dru he’s heard that a secret sex organization, with members named after chess pieces, is bound for Costa Rica with two girls. The chase is on to stop the kidnappers before they escape the country.

Winner of the 2009 Minotaur Best Traditional Mystery Novel Contest.

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Six Mile Creek by Richard Helms
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Title: Six Mile Creek
Author: Richard Helms
Series Character: Judd Wheeler
Format: Hardcover

What we know about the character: Judd Wheeler is the Chief of Police in the small (fictional) town of Prosperity, North Carolina.

His first case: Prosperity is a town in transition. A former farming community populated mostly by descendents of the families that pioneered it over two centuries earlier, Prosperity is now a target of urban sprawl, overrun by real estate developers, garage-Mahal communities, and upperclass tax refugees drawn across the county line from the metropolis to the north for low tax rates and the opportunity to "get away from it all."

Wheeler, chief of the town's three-cop police department, was a football star at Prosperity Glen High School a quarter century earlier, and returned to his hometown after working for a decade as an Atlanta beat cop to take over the fledgling cop shop there. It's been mostly quiet for seven years, with one tragic exception, but now Wheeler has his first murder to investigate. A teenaged illegal Mexican immigrant girl has been found dead on the banks of Six Mile Creek, her neck broken. Racial and class tensions, already stretched to the limit in Prosperity, now threaten to overflow into widespread violence, and Judd Wheeler has to keep a lid on the pressure cooker even as he tries to solve the murder.

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Stress Fracture by D. P. Lyle
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Title: Stress Fracture
Author: D. P. Lyle
Series Character: Dub Walker
Format: Hardcover

What we know about the character: Dub Walker is a crime scene and evidence analyst, a consultant to the FBI Behavioral Assessment Unit.

His first case: When Walker’s close friend Sheriff Mike Savage becomes the victim of a gruesome murder, he's called upon to track down the serial killer who's been terrorizing the county. Having been involved in more than 100 cases of foul play and witnessed the bloody remains of rape, torture, and unthinkable mutilation, Dub thought he had seen it all—yet the killer is unlike any murderer Dub has ever encountered. Vacillating between wildly divergent personalities fueled by post traumatic stress disorder—at times calm, cold, and calculating; at others maniacal and out of control—the psychopath taunts, threatens, and outmaneuvers Dub at every turn. The stakes are suddenly elevated as Dub uncovers a deadly conspiracy tainted with unrestrained greed, corruption, and ties to the military establishment and the medical community.

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Random Violence by Jassy Mackenzie
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Title: Random Violence
Author: Jassy Mackenzie
Series Character: Jade de Jong
Format: Hardcover

What we know about the character: Jade de Jong is a private investigator in South Africa.

Her first case: In Johannesburg, prosperous whites live behind gates; when they exit their cars to open the gates, car-jackings are common. But seldom is the victim killed, much less shot twice, like Annette Botha. Piet Botha, the husband of the wealthy woman, is the primary suspect in his wife's murder.

Jade fled South Africa ten years ago after her father was killed. Now back in town, she offers to help her father's former assistant, Superintendent David Patel, with his investigation of this case. Under apartheid, Patel, of Indian descent, could never have attained his present position. But he is feeling pressure from his “old line” boss with respect to this investigation and fears lingering prejudice is at work.

As Jade probes into this and other recent car-jacking cases, a pattern begins to emerge, a pattern that goes back to her father's murder and involves a vast and intricate series of crimes for profit.

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Black Petals by Bryan Rostron
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Title: Black Petals
Author: Bryan Rostron
Series Character: Maucauley Vogel
Format: Trade Paperback

What we know about the character: Macaulay Vogel is an archivist in South Africa.

His first case: Vogel, who is examining a recently discovered cache of old police archives, is jolted when he comes upon a surveillance file about himself. It’s a terrible shock: he doesn’t recognize this person at all. Had he suffered a memory loss in his youth? Had someone stolen his identity?

To find some answers, he seeks out old friends: a lover, former comrades, and even his nemesis, Boschard, an eerie former security policeman. At the same time Vogel is making his rounds, there are signs of growing racial anger over the excavation of a mysterious accumulation of bones in the center of Cape Town, which might be a secret human burial pit. Amidst the personal and civic confusion, Vogel begins to crack, despairing of his lapsed hopes and the lost love of a woman named Marda.

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Farm Fresh Murder by Paige Shelton
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Title: Farm Fresh Murder
Author: Paige Shelton
Series Character: Becca Robins, Farmer's Market
Format: Mass Market Paperback

What we know about the character: Becca Robins owns a farm where she makes her own jams and preserves.

Her first case: Becca leads a simple life on her own farm. But when there's a murder in her quaint little town, she puts herself in the line of fire to defend her friend's innocence -- and goes from making jam to being in one.

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For a list of more mysteries scheduled for publication during April, 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 April 2010 releases.

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Harlequin Worldwide Mystery Titles for April 2010

The Mystery Bookshelf: Discover a Library of New Mysteries

eHarlequin.com has announced the April 2010 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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Death and the Crossed Wires by Linda Berry
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Death and the Crossed Wires by Linda Berry
A Trudy Roundtree Mystery (6th in series)

Pastor Josh Easterling is about to baptize sixteen-year-old Crys Cleary when he suddenly drops dead into the baptistry. Turns out some faulty wiring in the microphone led to his untimely and tragic electrocution. Officer Trudy Roundtree looks into a case of possible tampering and discovers the good reverend was murdered. The question is why …

Trudy, who knows the small-town oddities and eccentricities of Ogeechee, Georgia, inside and out, suspects the truth might involve the girl Crys. One by one her parents, her boyfriend and now her preacher have died. The poor girl believes she is cursed and keeps running away so her beloved grandfather won't be the next victim. As Trudy works overtime to keep one eye on Crys and another on some break-ins across town, she looks deeper into Crys's past. What she uncovers is a killer wily enough to hide in plain sight.

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Fitness Kills by Helen Barer
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Fitness Kills by Helen Barer
A Nora Franke Mystery (1st in series)

Healing a broken heart by all means culinary has left food writer Nora Franke with too many unwanted pounds. She welcomes a stint at an elite fitness spa in Baja, where she'll make over the menu, teach a few cooking classes and shed her breakup weight. Sure, Nora knows sticking to a fitness plan is hard. But now it's just plain murder …

A guest is found dead after a fall during a morning hike. Another is poisoned during a low-calorie cocktail party. Curious and more than a little nervous, Nora starts digging into the spa and its staff, which ticks off shady owners growing a cash crop of marijuana—and now someone wants her dead. But that's all the motivation Nora needs to save her dream job … and her own soon-to-be-skinny behind.

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Eden Palms Murder by Dorothy Francis
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Eden Palms Murder by Dorothy Francis
Non-series

Singer-songwriter Bailey Green happily accepts a welcome respite from a cold Iowa winter when her longtime friend and benefactor Francine Shipton asks her to come to Key West. But Bailey no sooner arrives at Francine's stunning beachfront estate when she learns that the elderly woman has been found lying at the foot of her grand staircase—murdered.

Wealthy Francine was working to donate her Eden Palms mansion to the homeless—a noble cause meeting much resistance in the posh beach community. Francine had hinted to Bailey that something strange was going on, but she didn't live long enough to share her secrets. Determined to get justice for her friend, Bailey follows an odd assortment of clues that lead her into the heart of the homeless community, where a missing man and a growing list of suspects make her a threat to a killer now determined to send her back to Iowa … in a box.

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Mystery Book Review: The Fallen by Mark Terry

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A Derek Stillwater Mystery

Oceanview Publishing (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 1-933515-75-9 (1933515759)
ISBN-13: 978-1-933515-75-5 (9781933515755)
Publication Date: April 2010
List Price: $25.95

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The Fallen by Mark Terry
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Review: Homeland Security troubleshooter Derek Stillwater faces one of his most daunting tasks yet -- securing the release of twenty of the world's leaders -- in The Fallen, the third mystery in this series by Mark Terry.

An international economic summit is taking place at the picturesque Cheyenne Hills Resort in Colorado Springs. Twenty of the world's leaders have gathered and security is tight. But not tight enough. A terrorist group known as "The Fallen Angels", led by Richard Coffee, has quietly infiltrated the site and brazenly takes the twenty hostage. Derek Stillwater, who had been posing as a maintenance man at the resort as part of the pre-summit security planning, is furious. He knows Coffee from their service days together and knows what he's capable of. There had to have been inside help, but as an insider himself -- both officially and unofficially -- who can he trust?

Coffee's demand is simple. Release twenty prisoners from Guantanamo Bay immediately. For each hour that passes without his demand being met, one leader will be killed. But Stillwater has his own counter-agenda. Intimately familiar with the resort layout, he plans on taking advantage of this knowledge by neutralizing the threat one man at a time -- until there is only one left to face: Coffee himself.

The action in The Fallen starts almost immediately with little letup through to the final pages. Short chapters, relentless pacing, a cat-and-mouse strategy on the part of both Stillwater and Coffee, and a ticking clock keep the suspense level high. Stillwater is an exciting character to follow, methodical and inventive, yet daring and courageous -- but his nemesis is as well. They're a good match. And the situation at the summit, unthinkable years ago, seems far too real of a possibility today.

The Fallen is a dramatic, well-structured thriller that will keep readers enthralled.

Special thanks to guest reviewer Betty of The Betz Review for contributing her review of The Fallen and to Oceanview Publishing for providing a copy of the book for this review.

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Synopsis (from the publisher): Twenty world leaders meet for the G8 Summit at the beautiful Cheyenne Resort in Colorado Springs. But an ugly plot lurks beneath the surface: a terrorist group, The Fallen Angels, plans to wreak havoc on the Summit.

With the Secret Service, the FBI, Homeland Security, the military, and security from twenty different governments on-hand, shouldn't the resort be the safest place in the world?

It seems impossible that a terrorist group could infiltrate the Summit. And yet they do. Within minutes, twenty world leaders are taken hostage, and Richard Coffee, the group's leader, makes his first demand: release twenty detainees from Guantanamo Bay, or he'll execute one leader each hour until his demands are met.

Only one man can disrupt this plot. Derek Stillwater is that man.

Working undercover as a maintenance man at the resort, Stillwater will wage war on the world's deadliest, most sophisticated terrorist organization, picking off the terrorists one by one-until he comes face-to-face with an evil force from his past, Richard Coffee, The Fallen Angel himself.

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Nominees for the 2010 Spinetingler Awards Announced

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

We read on The Rap Sheet this morning that Spinetingler Magazine has announced its nominees for the 2010 Spinetingler Awards in nine categories:

• Best Novel: New Voice (1-3 novels published)
• Best Novel: Rising Star (4-8 novels published)
• Best Novel: Legend (9+ novels published)
• Best Short Story on the Web
• Best Mystery or Crime Comic/Graphic Novel
• Best Mystery/Crime Fiction Press, Publisher or Imprint
• Special Services to the Industry & Community
• Best Reviewer
• Best Cover

Visit the site to vote for your favorites. Polls are open until April 30th and the winners will be announced on May 1st.

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