Sunday, August 01, 2010

Harlequin Mira Mystery and Suspense Titles for August 2010

Harlequin Mysteries

eHarlequin.com has announced the August 2010 titles for their Mira imprint, the brightest stars in women's fiction. From all titles available, we've only listed those that are mystery, thriller, or suspense on this page. For more information or to purchase any of the books below, click on the book title or book cover. (Previous months titles can be found on the backlist page.)

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Overkill by Joseph Teller
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Overkill by Joseph Teller
A Jaywalker Mystery (4th in series)

Harrison J. Walker—Jaywalker, to the world—is a frayed-at-the-edges defense attorney with a ninety-percent acquittal rate, thanks to an obsessive streak a mile wide. But winning this case will take more than just dedication.

Seventeen-year-old Jeremy Estrada killed another boy after a fight over a girl: shot him point-blank between the eyes. No one disputes those facts. This kid is jammed up big-time, but almost unable to help himself. He's got the face of an angel but can hardly string together three words to explain what happened that day … yet he's determined to go to trial.

All they've got is a "yesbut" defense, as in: "Did you kill him?" "Yes, but …" Jaywalker is accustomed to bending the rules—this case will stretch the law to the breaking point and beyond.

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Kiss of Death by P. D. Martin
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Kiss of Death by P. D. Martin
A Sophie Anderson Mystery (5th in series)

A young woman's body is found with puncture marks on her neck, and soon the delicious word vampire is on everyone's lips. All of FBI profiler Sophie Anderson's skills—psychic and psychological—will be needed for her to determine whether this was a thrill kill or something even more sinister.

Exploring the blood bars and Goth clubs of L.A., Sophie immerses herself in the seductive culture of self-styled vampires. Posing as the alluring Lady Veronica and infiltrating a notorious clan, Sophie will learn just how deep the fantasy goes for some believers.

When life requires death, nothing is sacred.

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White Heat by Brenda Novak
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White Heat by Brenda Novak
A Department 6 Novel of Suspense (3rd in series)

A dangerous cult has recently taken over the desert ghost town of Paradise, Arizona. Members worship at the feet—and in the bed—of its charismatic leader, Ethan Wycliff, and obey his orders blindly. They've already tried to murder one woman and they're implicated in the disappearance of another.

Nate Ferrentino, who works for private security contractor Department 6, has been assigned to infiltrate this group. It's a challenge he welcomes—until he learns that colleague Rachel Jessop will be going undercover with him. Thanks to their shared history, he'd much rather go alone …

The problem is, only married couples can participate in cult rituals. So, like it or not—and they don't—Rachel and Nate must pretend to be husband and wife.

There's no choice. Because if Wycliff isn't exposed, if he isn't stopped, more people will die. And Rachel might be one of them.

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

On the busiest shopping day of the year, a group of idealistic college students believe they're about to carry out an elaborate media stunt at the largest mall in America. They think the equipment in their backpacks will disrupt stores' computer systems, causing delays and chaos, disrupting capitalism, if only for a moment.

What they don't realize is that instead of jamming devices, their backpacks contain explosives. And they're about to become unwitting suicide bombers.

FBI profiler Maggie O'Dell must put her own political troubles aside to work with Nick Morrelli and figure out who's behind this terrorist plot—a massacre that's all the more frightening when a tip reveals that Maggie's brother is one of the doomed protestors.

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Swept Aside by Sharon Sala
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Swept Aside by Sharon Sala
A Storm Front Novel of Suspense (3rd in series)

Shell-shocked after a nightmarish school shooting, Amalie Pope retreats to an aging plantation house near Bordelaise, Louisiana, to heal, physically and emotionally. She's there barely an hour when a tornado rips through bayou country, mercifully leaving the house intact. She's stranded, but unafraid—until a knock on the door.

Four escaped prisoners barge inside, and in an instant Amalie is a hostage again. These men are wounded, desperate and dangerous—with one exception. Undercover DEA operative Nick Aroyo is on the run with the gang he's infiltrated. The only thing he wants more than this collar is to protect fragile, frightened Amalie, who has surrendered herself to his care, body, soul…and heart. But he'll have to play the thug in order to keep her—and his secret—safe, because even though the storm has passed, the danger remains …

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Kill Me Again by Maggie Shayne
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Kill Me Again by Maggie Shayne
A Secrets of Shadow Falls Novel of Suspense (2nd in series)

I'm not who they say I am.

Trust me.

But can she?

Reclusive novelist Aaron Westhaven, a man she's admired—and more—for years, has accepted Olivia Dupree's invitation to speak at a local fundraiser. But the day he's due to arrive, she gets a call summoning her to the bedside of a John Doe whose sole possession is her business card.

Can this undeniably compelling man—survivor of an execution-style gunshot wound—really be the novelist the lonely Olivia has grown to think of as a near soul mate? If not, he can be in Shadow Falls for only one reason: to kill her.

Olivia, too, has secrets. And discovering the truth about the man in the hospital bed means dredging up her own past—a past she's been hiding from for sixteen years.

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Ghost Night by Heather Graham
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Ghost Night by Heather Graham
The Bone Island Trilogy (2nd in series)

A slasher movie turns real when two young actors are brutally murdered on a remote island film set. Their severed heads and arms are posed in macabre homage to a nineteenth-century pirate massacre.

Two years later, survivor Vanessa Loren is drawn back to South Bimini by a documentary being made about the storied region. Filmmaker Sean O'Hara aches to see how the unsolved crime haunts her … and Sean knows more than a little about ghosts.

Lured by visions of a spectral figurehead, Vanessa discovers authentic pirate treasures that only deepen the mystery. Are the murders the work of modern-day marauders, the Bermuda Triangle or a deadly paranormal echo of the island's violent history? As Vanessa and Sean grow closer, the killer prepares to resume the slaughter … unless the dead can intervene.

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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Encore Presentation of Poirot: Cat Among the Pigeons, Sunday August 1st on Masterpiece Mystery!

Masterpiece Mystery! Agatha Christie: Poirot

For the next four weeks, PBS's Masterpiece Mystery! will be showing encore presentations of previously aired episodes.

Tomorrow, Sunday August 1st (check your local listings), Hercule Poirot returns in "Cat Among the Pigeons". At the esteemed Meabowbank school for girls, Poirot (David Suchet) is helping friend and headmistress Miss Bulstrode pick her successor. With his flawless sense of human nature, Poirot learns that the teachers have more on their mind than mentoring young girls. When a sadistic gym teacher is found dead with a javelin through her heart, the girls get a shocking education in murder, and Poirot is drawn deep into a compelling case involving international espionage, a revolution in a foreign land and a missing princess. As the girls become increasingly hysterical and the teachers more guarded, can Poirot uncover a ruthless killer, the cat among the pigeons?

This will be followed over the next three weeks by episodes from last season of Inspector Lewis in anticipation of the premiere of Series III on August 29th.

Rubicon Premieres Tomorrow, Sunday August 1st, on AMC

Rubicon (AMC)

Tomorrow, Sunday August 1st, the conspiracy thriller series Rubicon premieres on AMC (8 PM ET/PT). The series tagline is, "Not every conspiracy is a theory."

James Badge Dale stars as Will Travers, an analyst who cracks codes for a living at a New York City-based federal intelligence agency, who is thrown into a story where nothing is as it appears to be. In the pilot episode titled "Gone in the Teeth", Will suffers a shocking tragedy. While he considers leaving his job at API, he begins to uncover clues that point to a sinister conspiracy. Meanwhile, Katherine Rhumor (played by Miranda Richardson) questions her billionaire husband's unexpected suicide.

AMC has made the first episode available to view, in its entirety:

Ms. Terri Reviews Nightfall Mysteries: Asylum Conspiracy

Games of Mystery

Review of Nightfall Mysteries: Asylum Conspiracy by Ms. Terri, game reviewer for the Omnimystery Family of Mystery Websites.

Nightfall Mysteries: Asylum Conspiracy is a hidden object game that has a lot of adventure-style point-and-click elements to it. With its intriguing storyline and hours of gamplay, it will appeal to those players who like their games eerie and atmospheric.

Read her complete review on Games of Mystery.

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Reviews of Mystery and Suspense Books for Kids, New This Week on Book Trends (100731)

Book Trends: Reviews of Young Adult and Children Books

Book Trends, a review site for young adult and children books, published several new book reviews this past week. We're presenting here a summary of those in the mystery / suspense category.

Conspiracy 365: April by Gabrielle Lord. The fourth book in the Conspiracy 365 series, recommended for readers aged 10 to 12. Lexile measure: 820L. Reviewed by a 7th grade student, who writes, "Overall, I think that this book is fantastic!!! It contains all the elements needed to create a great book. Some of these elements are memorable characters, plot twists, and an ending leaving you eagerly awaiting the next book."

For more reviews of children and young adult books of all genres, visit Book Trends; their reviews will amaze you!

Emerald Curse and Hotel, New Games of Mystery from AVG

Games of Mystery

is pleased to announce this week's new mystery and suspense casual and adventure games available for immediate download from Amazon Video Games.

A complete list of downloadable mystery games is available on our Games of Mystery: Amazon Video Games Download page.

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Millennium Secrets: Emerald Curse
Millennium Secrets: Emerald Curse

Millennium Secrets: Emerald Curse

Kate receives a call from her old friend Archibald Jones, a professor who's an expert in ancient civilizations. He asks her to retrieve a very important briefcase from a secret location in New York City and deliver it to the authorities, but before he can explain further, Kate hears voices and then the call ends abruptly. Help Kate save her friend and find the mysterious briefcase!

ESRB Rating: Not Specified.

Windows Vista/XP (134 MB download).

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Hotel
Hotel

Hotel

A medieval castle, now a luxury hotel, holds secrets beyond the wildest imagination. For detective Bridget Brightstone of NYPD, this is a once-in-a-lifetime investigation!

Meet an ancient Egyptian cult in a search of almighty artifact. Marcus Antonius, King Arthur and many others tried to keep this omni-powerful object hidden away from those who wanted to use its terrible powers for conquering the world. Stop the evil from rising from its grave!

Also available: Hotel Collector's Edition, which includes an integrated strategy guide, characters biography, bonus art and music, and more.

ESRB Rating: Not Specified.

Windows Vista/XP (155 MB download).

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Journalistic Investigations: Stolen Inheritence, a New Game of Mystery 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 Investigations: Stolen Inheritence
Journalistic Investigations: Stolen Inheritence

Mary's friend Lora has a wedding disaster: her inheritance has been stolen, and now Mary must crack the case and catch the crook! In this interactive hidden object game, you must explore interesting locations as you search for clues and try to figure out who exactly stole Lora’s artifacts, and what they want to do with them. Solve perplexing puzzles to advance, and make sure to keep your eyes peeled in order to help Mary save her friend Lora’s wedding!

Also available: Journalistic Investigations: Stolen Inheritance Strategy Guide and Journalistic Investigations: Stolen Inheritance Game Walkthrough.

Journalistic Investigations: Stolen Inheritence may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (173.30 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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Friday, July 30, 2010

Film Adaptation of Dead Reckoning by Susan and Pierre LaTour Planned

Dead Reckoning by Susan and Pierre LaTour, Jr.
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ComingSoon.net is reporting that a film adaptation of the 1995 thriller Dead Reckoning by Susan and Pierre LaTour, Jr., is being planned. Cody Horn (Twelve, Flipped) is in negotiations to star.

The plot involves Catherine Lakey, a chemistry professor, who disappears one morning while walking along a Cape Cod beach. The police assume she committed suicide, but the woman's niece, Nancy, is not convinced. She soon learns that little is arbitrary in her aunt's disappearance, and that the tiny clues left behind point to more than her aunt's whereabouts.

TNT Renews Leverage, The Closer, and Rizzoli & Isles

TNT: We Know Drama

Earlier today we reported that Timothy Hutton, star of TNT's drama caper series Leverage, tweeted that the network had ordered a fourth season.

Now The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that TNT has also ordered a seventh season of The Closer and a second season of its freshman crime drama Rizzoli and Isles, based on characters created by mystery author Tess Gerritsen.

"All three shows feature terrific casts, sharp writing and top-notch production teams," said Michael Wright, Executive VP and Head of Programming for TNT.

Prison Break Creator Nick Santora To Write Thriller for Mulholland Books

Mulholland Books

Several years ago we had the pleasure of reviewing Nick Santora's debut novel Slip and Fall. Yesterday, Mullholland Books announced that they have signed the author, who is also the writer/creator of several television series including the suspense drama Prison Break, to write a thriller titled Fifteen Digits, "about five 'invisible' thieves who work under the radar at a white shoe New York law firm and perpetrate a multi-million dollar heist."

Mulholland Books is a new crime novel imprint of Little, Brown.

Leverage Renewed for a 4th Season

Leverage (TNT)

Timothy Hutton (@timhutton) tweeted a few hours ago that Leverage, one of our "can't miss" shows on television, has been renewed for a fourth season on TNT!

The Mystery Bookshelf: A New Omnibus of Crime, Tony Hillerman and Rosemary Herbert, editors

The Mystery Bookshelf: Discover a Library of New Mysteries

The Mystery Bookshelf, where you can discover a library of new mysteries, is pleased to feature an anthology of short stories we recently received from the publisher.

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A New Omnibus of Crime by Tony Hillerman and Rosemary Herbert, editors
Oxford University Press (Trade Paperback)
Publication Date: May 2010
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-537071-3

A New Omnibus of Crime by Tony Hillerman and Rosemary Herbert, editors
More Information About A New Omnibus of Crime by Tony Hillerman and Rosemary Herbert, editors

In 1929, Dorothy L. Sayers published her landmark anthology, The Omnibus of Crime. In 2005, Tony Hillerman and Rosemary Herbert decided it was time to produce a definitive new anthology representing the best of the genre since then, the result being A New Omnibus of Crime. This summer, the trade paperback edition of this updated anthology was published by Oxford University Press.

In an introduction, co-editor Rosemary Herbert outlines the process by which this anthology came into being: (1) Selecting stories from the 1930s to the 1970s that were groundbreaking in their day and influential on later writers; (2) Selecting stories published since 1980 that show the range of crime writing in our time; (3) Culling the stories to pick out the best, with the assistance of Sue Grafton and Jeffery Deaver; and (4) Using the omnibus format to present them.

Fittingly, first up is a 1932 short story written by Dorothy L. Sayers. Like all the other stories included here, it is preceded by an introduction to the author and their body of work. Most of the stories can be broadly categorized as either suspense novels (in short story format) or detective fiction (including amateur sleuth), though there are clearly some exceptions. The benefit most readers will get from this fine anthology is to experience in a relatively short time frame the wide range of writing styles of many authors whose books were (and for many, still are) bestsellers in their day.

The Amateur Historian by Julian Cole (Book Review)

Mysterious Reviews: Mystery, Suspense, Thriller and Crime Novel Reviews, edited by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books

The Amateur Historian by Julian Cole. A Rounder Brothers Mystery. Minotaur Books Hardcover, June 2010.

Julian Cole introduces the Rounder brothers, Rick an ex-Yorkshire police officer now a private investigator and Sam, a Detective Chief Inspector with the York Police Department, investigating a case that may be linked to the death of a young girl that occurred over a century ago in The Amateur Historian.

Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: The Amateur Historian by Julian Cole.

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Mysterious Reviews is your source for the latest mystery, suspense, thriller, and crime novel reviews, edited by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books.

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