Thursday, July 22, 2010

Echoes of the Past: The Castle of Shadows Collector's Edition, a New Mystery Adventure Game from BFG

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Games of Mystery is pleased to announce the availability of a new mystery casual game from Big Fish Games released today and available to BFG Club members. You can find out more about these games by visiting our Mystery Games: Big Fish Download Games page or by clicking on the links provided below.

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Echoes of the Past: The Castle of Shadows Collector's Edition
Echoes of the Past: The Castle of Shadows Collector's Edition

Few gameplay details were released for this sequel to the hidden object adventure game Echoes of the Past: Royal House of Stone. Taglines embedded in the video say, "Free the castle from an evil spell ... Search for a magical amulet ... Release trapped spirits ..."

This collector's edition version includes an integrated strategy guide, a bonus adventure, concept art, and more.

Echoes of the Past: The Castle of Shadows Collector's Edition may be downloaded and purchased for $19.95 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (374.30 MB) may be downloaded and played for free for one hour.

Watch a preview video below:

Get any standard game for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. Other benefits include the $2.99 Daily Deal, Tomorrow's Game Today, and special member rewards. And if you purchase any 6 games within a single month, you earn a free game with the Big Fish Game Club Monthly Punch Card! (Collector's Editions earn 3 punches each, half-way towards your free game!)

Read Ms. Terri's reviews of the adventure and casual mystery games featured on this site, including Midnight Mysteries: The Edgar Allan Poe Conspiracy, Nancy Drew Dossier: Lights, Camera, Curses!, Enlightenus, and many more!

Big Fish Games: Bestsellers

Big Fish Games: New releases

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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Comic based on the True Blood Series of Mysteries Published Today

True Blood Comic

In a press release today, HBO and IDW Publishing announced the publication of the first issue of the comic based on the True Blood television series. The popular HBO series is based on the Southern Vampire series of mysteries by Charlaine Harris.

In the first of this series of six comics, blood and sex mix on a hot rainy night at Merlotte's when Sookie Stackhouse and her friends are trapped by a vengeful spirit who feeds on shame. People die and dirty secrets are revealed as Sookie and her friends are all coerced to dig deep and tell painful memories from their past — those things we all have locked within us that we never tell another living soul! Bon Temps, Louisiana has never been stranger, or more twisted, in a story co-plotted by True Blood series creator Alan Ball, with a script by David Tischman and Mariah Huehner, and art by David Messina.

Subsequent issues will explore the ongoing adventures of telepathic heroine Sookie Stackhouse, her vampire lover Bill Compton, best friend Tara Thornton, enigmatic and ancient vampire sheriff Eric Northman, loyal boss Sam Merlotte, brother Jason Stackhouse, perpetual-virgin vampire Jessica, and the flamboyant cook Lafayette Reynolds.

The Magician's Accomplice by Michael Genelin (Book Review)

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The Magician's Accomplice by Michael Genelin. A Commander Jana Matinova Mystery. Soho Crime Hardcover, July 2010.

Bratislava Police Commander Jana Matinova is reassigned to a job pushing papers for the international police organization Europol in The Hague following the death of a prosecutor in the attorney general's office -- and her lover -- in The Magician's Accomplice, the third mystery in this series by Michael Genelin.

Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: The Magician's Accomplice by Michael Genelin.

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Film Adaptation Planned for Hyde Comic based on the Classic Tale by Robert Louis Stevenson

The Strange Case of Hyde (Dark Horse Comics)

The Heat Vision blog of The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Cole Haddon with adapt the upcoming Dark Horse comic The Strange Case of Hyde for film. Skydance Productions and Dark Horse Entertainment will produce for Paramount.

The comic is, according to the article, "not a retelling" of the classic suspense thriller Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, "but seeks to give it a fresh take by making the split personality the center of a Victorian-era action-adventure that sees him go head-to-head against a historical villain."

The comic is expected to be announced this week by the publisher at Comic-Con.

The Pirate's Treasure: An Oliver Hook Mystery Game, New at BFG

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Games of Mystery is pleased to announce the availability of a new mystery casual game from Big Fish Games released today and available to BFG Club members. You can find out more about these games by visiting our Mystery Games: Big Fish Download Games page or by clicking on the links provided below.

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The Pirate's Treasure: An Oliver Hook Mystery
The Pirate's Treasure: An Oliver Hook Mystery

Travel the globe in search of Oliver Hook’s lost treasures! Explore exciting photorealistic scenes and find more clues hidden by the legendary pirate. Begin your journey across the world after finding a mysterious scroll containing Oliver Hook’s infamous seal. Dive into a mysterious pirate-themed environment where you'll discover awesome hidden objects and you're faced with challenging minigames.

The Pirate's Treasure: An Oliver Hook Mystery may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (71.92 MB) may be downloaded and played for free for one hour.

Watch a preview video below:

Get any standard game for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. Other benefits include the $2.99 Daily Deal, Tomorrow's Game Today, and special member rewards. And if you purchase any 6 games within a single month, you earn a free game with the Big Fish Game Club Monthly Punch Card! (Collector's Editions earn 3 punches each, half-way towards your free game!)

Read Ms. Terri's reviews of the adventure and casual mystery games featured on this site, including Midnight Mysteries: The Edgar Allan Poe Conspiracy, Nancy Drew Dossier: Lights, Camera, Curses!, Enlightenus, and many more!

Big Fish Games: Bestsellers

Big Fish Games: New releases

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The Terrorist by Peter Steiner (Book Review)

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The Terrorist by Peter Steiner. A Louis Morgon Mystery. Minotaur Books Hardcover, May 2010.

Louis Morgon was forced out of the CIA 40 years ago, and has retired to France. But the agency hasn't forgotten him and seeks his help in infiltrating a suspected terrorist cell in The Terrorist, the third mystery in this series by Peter Steiner.

Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: The Terrorist by Peter Steiner.

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DirecTV to Exclusively Air New Episodes of Damages

Damages (TV series)

In a press release yesterday, DirecTV announced a partnership with Sony Pictures Television to produce 20 new episodes of the legal thriller Damages to air over two consecutive seasons in 2011 and 2012.

Negotiations for continuing the series have been on-going for months. The newly announced deal is for an exclusive airing of the new episodes on DirecTV (i.e. no subsequent network or cable airing). DirecTV also acquired the rights to air the first three seasons. (DVDs for seasons one and two are available from Telemystery: Damages.)

Mr. E. Reviews The Agatha Christie Hour Set 1

Mr. E. reviews mystery, suspense, thriller, and crime drama television and film for Omnimystery

Review of The Agatha Christie Hour Set 1.

Most people are probably familiar with Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot, two characters featured in a large number of mystery novels and short stories by Agatha Christie. However, Christie wrote an even larger number of books and short stories that didn't include either of her two sleuths. In 1982, the BBC produced 10 hour-long episodes adapted from these latter stories under the title The Agatha Christie Hour. The DVD set reviewed here comprises the first five of these episodes.

Read the full text of our review at Mr. E. Reviews.

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MBN Welcomes M. L. Malcolm, Author of the Suspense Novel Heart of Lies

Mystery Books News: Authors on Tour

Mystery Books News is thrilled to welcome M. L. Malcolm as our guest blogger. M. L. is the author of Heart of Lies (Harper Paperbacks, June 2010, 978-0-06-196218-9), her debut novel of suspense.

Today, M. L. discusses how her novel came about as well as a bit about its sequel. And she's also providing our readers with an opportunity to win a copy of her book. Visit Mystery Book Contests, click on the "M. L. Malcolm: Heart of Lies" contest link, enter your name, e-mail address, and this code (2994) for a chance to win! (One entry per person; contest ends August 03, 2010.)

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M. L. Malcolm
Photo credit Lauren Nguyen,
courtesy of M. L. Malcolm

Your first novel took a rather unusual path to publication. Tell us about it.

“Publisher’s Weekly” compared me to, “The Little Blue Engine that Could,” and that’s pretty accurate. My first novel, Silent Lies, was published by Longstreet Press in 2005. Unfortunately after 15 years of being one of the most well-respected independent houses in the business, Longstreet went belly-up in 2006. Then, because of the vagaries of the publishing business, the distributors (who actually sell the book on behalf of the publisher) told me that because Silent Lies was actually doing pretty well, they would keep selling it if I could get the rights back, which I did. So I was in this strange situation where my book was in print after the publisher had gone under, but I really stayed with it; I visited book clubs all over the country and took pretty much any speaking engagement I was offered. At one point a friend of a friend ordered ten copies for her book club, and the owner of the store where she bought it became intrigued and read it himself. He really loved it, and when the marketing director for independent booksellers from HarperCollins just happened to pop in while he was vacationing in the area, the bookstore owner gave him a copy and said, “This is a great book. Why didn’t you guys publish it?” A few months later I had a two-book deal with HarperCollins.

Silent Lies is based on your husband’s family history. What did you find so intriguing?

Well, I like to say “inspired by” rather than “based upon,” because that’s more accurate. My mother-in-law was born in Germany. Over the years I collected many riveting anecdotes about how various members of her family had managed to escape the Nazis. One of them made it to Shanghai, a city whose history had fascinated me ever since I visited it as a tourist back in 1988. This incredible family history provided the makings of a great book, but I didn’t really want to write a WWII story, so I looked for a way to explore those experiences in a meaningful way within a different historical context. My husband’s grandfather was born in Hungary at the turn of the century, so that’s where I began my research, and I ended up learning some things about my mother-in-law’s family that she didn’t know herself.

So Heart of Lies was the original Silent Lies?

Yes, although under the guidance of my wonderful editor at Harper, Wendy Lee, I did make some substantial changes, but it’s essentially the same story.

The cover for Heart of Lies is very striking. Is that you on the cover?

You would be amazed at how often people ask me that! I guess it’s because the woman on the cover is wearing a hat, and I love hats and wear them often. But no, that’s not me, although there’s a slightly uncanny story behind that photograph. The picture came from an on-line stock photo collection, and at first I was just struck by how beautiful it was. Then I did a little digging and discovered that the photographer was none other than Lucien Aigner, the renowned Hungarian photojournalist who was arguably the world’s first paparazzi. He took some truly iconic pictures, including that famous series of a very rumpled, wild-haired Albert Einstein teaching at Princeton. Well, the photo on the cover was taken in Budapest, and the woman on that bridge was Lucien’s wife. Her name was Anne but her nickname was “Mady.” In Heart of Lies the main character, Leo Hoffman, is Hungarian, the story opens in Budapest, and Leo’s daughter’s nickname is “Maddy.” Also, like Leo, Aigner had to leave his own country to avoid persecution. I found all that to be a remarkable coincidence, so I was thrilled when Harper bought the rights the use Lucien’s “Mady” on the cover. I considered it a very good omen.

And Heart of Lies has a sequel coming out?

Yes, next spring Harper will publish Heart of Deception, which continues Leo Hoffman’s story but also focuses on his daughter, Maddy, who learns the truth behind her father’s mysterious past, and as she matures, this haunting knowledge compels her down her own dangerous path of deception and discovery. I wrote it very much as a “stand alone” sequel, and hopefully I succeeded because it did receive two national awards, but I hope that most people would read Heart of Lies first because one or two of the plot twists would be revealed if once reads them in reverse order.

You’ve worked as an attorney, a journalist, and a fiction writer. Does one type of writing help or hinder the others?

Well, it’s hard to say because I’ve done all three for so long. I wrote my first short story when I was six. Long before I became a professional journalist I worked on the school newspaper, and I was on the debate team in high school and in college. As a lawyer, I was a litigator, or trial attorney. In some ways that is similar to being a journalist, because you have to be able to marshal facts quickly, verify information, and accept criticism of your writing and meet your deadlines. So that was good training, although I enjoy life much more as a writer and “recovering attorney.”

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M.L. Malcolm began her professional career as an attorney in Atlanta, Georgia. She later worked as a reporter for The Common Denominator, an independent newspaper in the nation's capital, and now lives with her husband, two children and two dogs in Los Angeles, where, in addition to writing fiction, she is as an internet blogger for the web show "quarterlife". Visit her website at HeartOfLies.com.

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Heart of Lies by M. L. Malcolm
More information about the book

About Heart of Lies: Leo Hoffman was born with a gift for languages. When his dreams for the future are destroyed by World War I, the dashing young Hungarian attempts to use his rare talent to rebuild his life, only to find himself inadvertently embroiled in an international counterfeiting scheme. Suddenly Leo is wanted across the European continent for a host of crimes, including murder.

Left with no options, he must escape to Shanghai with his lover, carrying with him a stolen treasure that could be his salvation ... or his death warrant. But the gangsters who control the decadent Asian city have no intention of letting him outrun his past. And when the Japanese invade, one wrong move could cost Leo Hoffman everything he holds dear.

For a chance to win one of two copies of Heart of Lies, courtesy of Authors on the Web, visit Mystery Book Contests, click on the "M. L. Malcolm: Heart of Lies" contest link, and enter your name, e-mail address, and this code (2994) in the entry form. (One entry per person; contest ends August 03, 2010.)

Monday, July 19, 2010

More Details from Sony about the Film Adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
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It's only a few sentences in the middle of a long interview, but Sony co-chairman Amy Pascal talks a bit about the English language film adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson in a discussion with The Wrap. (It's on page 5 if you visit the website.)

When asked if the female lead (Lisbeth Salander) has been cast, she says, "No, we are going to do a global search on her. Every actress in the world wants it. It’s the greatest character for a girl since I-don’t-know-what." As for who might play Mikael Blomkvist, Daniel Craig's name has been mentioned in the past, but didn't come up here.

And as to the time-frame of the films (Sony is planning adaptations of all three books in the series), Pascal says, "Well, I’m going to try to get these movies out as fast as possible. But, you know, we’ll have the first one next Christmas [2011]. And hopefully, the next two as quick as I can get them. We’re trying to figure that out now."

It's been widely reported that David Fincher (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Social Network) is interested in directing the film and Sony is clearly is interested in having him direct, but that's far from certain. Pascal says, "Yeah, I would like it. I’m hoping he [Fincher] will. And he’s hoping he will."

Chasing Curves by Lloyd L. Corricelli (Book Review)

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Chasing Curves by Lloyd L. Corricelli. A Ronan Marino Mystery. Sons of Liberty Publishing Trade Paperback, June 2010.

When a star pitcher on a minor league team is arrested for murder, private investigator (when he wants to be) Ronan Marino is hired to look into the circumstances surrounding the case in Chasing Curves, the second mystery in this series by Lloyd L. Corricelli.

Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: Chasing Curves by Lloyd L. Corricelli.

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Cate West: The Velvet Keys is BFG's Catch of the Week

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Games of Mystery is pleased to provide our readers with current promotions that offer discounts or other incentives for purchasing mystery-themed products and services.

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Starting today, Monday July 19th, through Sunday, July 25th, Big Fish Game's Catch of the Week is Cate West: The Velvet Keys. Simply use coupon code CATCH299 at checkout to purchase this game for only $2.99.

Help the celebrated novelist Cate West find a dangerous murderer in this exciting hidden object game! This thrilling sequel to Cate West: The Vanishing Files follows Cate to Damasca where she discovers a new mystery involving a dead body that never decays. Gather the items required to forge the enigmatic Velvet Keys and crack the case.

A cinematic atmosphere with unexpected twists, incredible graphics and addictive gameplay await you in Cate West: The Velvet Keys!

Also available: Cate West: The Velvet Keys Strategy Guide and a Cate West: The Velvet Keys Game Walkthrough.

Find more (regularly priced) mystery games to download on our BFG Adventure Games and BFG Hidden Object Games pages.

Cate West: The Velvet Keys (BFG Catch of the Week)

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Daniel Radcliffe to Star in Film Adaptation of The Woman in Black by Susan Hill

The Woman in Black by Susan Hill
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The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) has been signed to star in a film adaptation of the supernatural thriller The Woman in Black by Susan Hill. James Watkins (Eden Lake) will direct the Jane Goldman written screenplay.

The Woman in Black, published in 1983, was previously adapted in 1987 as a stage play and in 1989 as a BBC made-for-television drama. Radcliffe will play the role of young lawyer Arthur Kipps.

About The Woman in Black (from the publisher): Set on the obligatory English moor, on an isolated causeway, the story has as its hero one Arthur Kipps, an up-and-coming young solicitor who has come north to attend the funeral and settle the estate of Mrs. Alice Drablow of Eel Marsh House. The routine formalities he anticipates give way to a tumble of events and secrets more sinister and terrifying than any nightmare: the rocking chair in the nursery of the deserted Eel Marsh House, the eerie sound of pony and trap, a child's scream in the fog, and, most dreadfully, and for Kipps most tragically, the woman in black.

Matlock, New This Week on DVD

Telemystery, the most complete selection of detective, amateur sleuth, private investigator, and suspense television mystery series now available or coming soon to DVD

Telemystery, your source for one of the most comprehensive selections of detective, amateur sleuth, private investigator, and suspense television mystery series, mini-series and made-for-television movies, now available or coming soon to DVD or Blu-ray disc, is profiling one series being released this week.

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Information on Matlock: Season Five

Andy Griffith stars as , a brilliant defense attorney working in Atlanta. Utilizing his keen observation skills and well-honed intuition, he continues to successfully protect all sorts of desperate clients including a gambler, a plastic surgeon, a judge's son ... and even himself.

Matlock's fifth season finds his new private investigator and right-hand man, Conrad (Clarence Gilyard Jr.) collecting key evidence in Chicago and landing a new girlfriend.

The Matlock: Season Five DVD set of 6 discs contain the 21 episodes that originally aired on NBC from September 1990 through April 1991.

Also available: Matlock: Five Season Value Pack.

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Visit the Telemystery website to discover more television mystery series currently available on DVD and Blu-ray disc.

Journalistic Stories, a New Murder Mystery Game from BFG

Games of Mystery

Games of Mystery is pleased to announce the availability of a new mystery casual game from Big Fish Games released today and available to BFG Club members. You can find out more about these games by visiting our Mystery Games: Big Fish Download Games page or by clicking on the links provided below.

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Journalistic Stories
Journalistic Stories

Michael Jennings is a journalist for the crime page of the City Times investigating a convoluted case and trying to catch a murderer. The beautiful Gloria Witkinson, a rising star in the cabaret world, has been killed, but the police are claiming it was a suicide. Now, in a story filled with intriguing plot twists, it’s up to Michael to explore a dangerous love triangle, a mysterious double life, and discover the identity of the killer.

Journalistic Stories may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (104.49 MB) may be downloaded and played for free for one hour.

Watch a preview video below:

Get any standard game for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. Other benefits include the $2.99 Daily Deal, Tomorrow's Game Today, and special member rewards. And if you purchase any 6 games within a single month, you earn a free game with the Big Fish Game Club Monthly Punch Card! (Collector's Editions earn 3 punches each, half-way towards your free game!)

Read Ms. Terri's reviews of the adventure and casual mystery games featured on this site, including Midnight Mysteries: The Edgar Allan Poe Conspiracy, Nancy Drew Dossier: Lights, Camera, Curses!, Enlightenus, and many more!

Big Fish Games: Bestsellers

Big Fish Games: New releases

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