Thursday, September 16, 2010

eHarlequin Steeple Hill Love Inspired Suspense Titles for October 2010

Harlequin Mysteries

eHarlequin.com has released the October 2010 titles in their Steeple Hill Love Inspired Suspense series. Steeple Hill Love Inspired Suspense books combine suspense, romance, hope and faith to create a unique page-turning series that today’s readers love. To purchase any of the books below, click on the book title. (Previous months titles can be found on the backlist page.)

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Critical Impact by Linda Hall
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Critical Impact by Linda Hall

The bomb wasn't supposed to be real. But the mock-disaster explosion to test emergency procedures killed two people in a small Maine town. And all evidence points to shy makeup artist Anna Barker as the prime suspect. When Deputy Sheriff Stu McCabe is assigned to investigate the case, Anna hopes he'll prove her innocent. But with a harrowing past of his own, Stu seems to trust no one. Something that might save both their lives when the real killer plans to make critical impact—again.

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Into the Deep by Virginia Smith
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Into the Deep by Virginia Smith

When Ben Dearinger got hold of a flash drive carrying deadly secrets, the scuba diver did the only thing he could. He buried it—fathoms deep. Now a drug cartel wants the evidence back, and they're willing to threaten Ben's ex-girlfriend Nikki Hoffman to get it. Although Nikki caused him no end of heartache, forgetting her has been impossible, and Ben would risk anything to protect her. But what will he do when he discovers her secret—that he's the father of her child?

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Betrayal in the Badlands by Dana Mentink
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Betrayal in the Badlands by Dana Mentink

Isabel Ling returned to the barren Badlands of South Dakota to bury her sister—but she stayed to find answers no one wants to give. Cassie's death was no accident, and Isabel will find the killer, no matter what she has to do. And no matter who stands in her way.

The one thing former pararescue soldier Logan Price wants is to avoid the kind of trouble Isabel brings. Yet he can't deny his attraction to her. In this desolate, treacherous land, Isabel needs all the protection she can get—and all the love that Logan can give.

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Under the Marshal's Protection by Kathleen Tailer
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Under the Marshal's Protection by Kathleen Tailer

Entrap her own brother for a U.S. Marshal? Jessica Blake can't bear the thought, but what choice does she have? It isn't just the marshals who are after Michael. If his co-conspirators in the counterfeiting ring find him first, he won't live long enough to clear his name. And both the U.S. Marshals and the counterfeiters think the best way to get to Michael … is through Jessica. With danger on every side—for herself and for the only family she has left—Jessica has to make a choice. Can she trust U.S. Marshal Dominic Sullivan with her safety, her brother's life … and her heart?

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Fox Orders Pilot for J. J. Abrams Mystery Series about Alcatraz

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

In other television news,The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Fox has ordered a pilot from Lost creator J. J. Abrams, the subject of which is "a show about mysteries, secrets and the most infamous prison of all time: Alcatraz."

Abrams has also been shopping a crime thriller with Jonah Nolan, who wrote the screenplays for The Dark Knight and The Prestige. Little more is known about this project.

CBS Picks Up Crime Drama Script Set in Newark NJ

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that CBS has picked up an original untitled script written by Gary Lennon, writer/producer of FX's crime drama Justified. The storyline involves the first female chief of police for the city of Newark, New Jersey, who must battle crime on the streets as well as corruption in her department.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

The Town, Adapted from the Novel Prince of Thieves by Chuck Hogan, Opens Friday, September 17th

The Town (2010)

This Friday, September 17th, The Town opens in theaters. Adapted from the Chuck Hogan thriller Prince of Thieves, the film stars Ben Affleck, who also co-wrote the screenplay and directed. (A paperback release of the novel, published last month, was retitled The Town, to tie-in with the film.)

In The Town, Doug MacRay (Affleck) is an unrepentant criminal, the de facto leader of a group of ruthless bank robbers who pride themselves in stealing what they want and getting out clean. With no real attachments, Doug never has to fear losing anyone close to him. But that all changed on the gang's latest job, when they briefly took a hostage. Though they let her go unharmed, she is nervously aware that the robbers know her name ... and where she lives. But she lets her guard down when she meets an unassuming and rather charming man named Doug ... not realizing that he is the same man who only days earlier had terrorized her.

Watch a trailer for the film below:

Mr. E. Reviews The Ghost Writer

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

Review of The Ghost Writer.

It has long been my opinion that authors (or screenwriters, which in this case are one and the same), who have a political statement to make, are better served by writing a letter to the editor than attempting to wrap a story around their point of view and disguise it as fiction. It rarely succeeds, and most certainly doesn't in the case of The Ghost Writer, which Robert Harris adapted from his own novel The Ghost.

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

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Hardcover Mysteries, a Live Webcast at the Library of Congress, Monday September 20th

National Book Festival

Later this month, on Saturday, September 25th, the 2010 National Book Festival, organized and sponsored by the Library of Congress, begins on the National Mall in Washington DC.

A few days prior, on Monday, September 20th, Investigation Discovery will hold Hardcover Mysteries, a live webcast from the Library of Congress. Mystery writers, including David Baldacci, Sandra Brown and Kathy Reichs, will discuss what inspires them to write crime novels, and the true stories that have influenced the crossover of fact and fiction. (We think the website address for the live webcast will be InvestigationDiscovery.com/event. The event will also be tweeted live at @DiscoveryID.)

For those who want to attend in person, the event will be held in the Coolidge Auditorium of the Library's Thomas Jefferson Building at 10 First St. SE, Washington, DC. Doors will open at 6 PM and the event will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets are available for a small fee through Ticketmaster at (202) 397-7328 or (703) 573-7328.

Next month, Investigation Discovery launches its new television series, also titled Hardcover Mysteries, in which eight bestselling mystery authors discuss the real-life cases that compelled their fascination and inspired their page-turners. Authors featured in the show are: David Baldacci, Sandra Brown, Harlan Coben, Linda Fairstein, Sara Paretsky, Kathy Reichs, Lisa Scottoline, and Joseph Wambaugh. The first episode airs Monday, October 11th, at 9 PM (ET/PT). Watch a 30-second commercial for the series below:

eHarlequin Silhouette Romantic Suspense Titles for October 2010

Harlequin Mysteries

Sparked by danger, fueled by passion, eHarlequin.com has released the October 2010 titles in their Silhouette Romantic Suspense series. Let yourself be swept away with characters who fall in love under larger-than-life circumstances. In Silhouette Romantic Suspense, suspense, emotion and glamour combine to create these highly charged books! 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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Covert Christmas by Marilyn Pappano, Linda Conrad, Loreth Anne White
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Covert Christmas by Marilyn Pappano, Linda Conrad, Loreth Anne White

Open Season by Marilyn Pappano
Natalia Parker's frightening past was back to haunt her and Josh Saldana—the man she once betrayed—was the only man she could trust. Would this Christmas be a time for redemption?

Second-Chance Sheriff by Linda Conrad
Single father Cameron Farrell never expected to reunite with old flame Tara Jackson during the worst blizzard in Colorado history. Tara needed the rugged ex-sheriff's help—but seeking safety in his home might reawaken long-dormant desires …

Saving Christmas by Loreth Anne White
Four years apart from his ex-wife, Cass Rousseau, and Jack Bannister had never given up on their dream of love. Could the Special Forces soldier keep the war correspondent safe and make this the perfect Christmas for coming home—together?

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Profile for Seduction by Karen Whiddon
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Profile for Seduction by Karen Whiddon

The clock is ticking …

Every minute means another woman may die. The Cowtown Killer is free from prison and stalking the very woman who helped put him away—FBI Special Agent Lea Cordasic. She's determined to see this grisly murderer who held her captive locked away forever. She just doesn't know if she can do it on her own.

Texas cop Marc Kenyon had been there before … he'd seen Lea brutalized and left for dead. He'd fallen for the feisty beauty instantly, and loves her still. Now that the madman is back for her, he'll do anything to thaw her heart … and keep her safe.

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Dr. Colton's High-Stakes Fiancée by Cindy Dees
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Dr. Colton's High-Stakes Fiancée by Cindy Dees

Dr. Finn Colton thought he'd left his past behind. But once he sets foot in Honey Creek, Montana, after years away, he sees that some things never change. The Colton family unit is still fragile. The woman who'd destroyed his heart ages ago still gets past his defenses. And the deceit that tore them apart is still a mystery.

Rachel Grant can't forget how loving Finn had led to destruction. Nor can she forget what his smile, his touch, stirs in her. With a devastating storm racing toward them and that long-ago treachery itching to resurface, everything Rachel cares about is at risk— including her future with Finn.

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The Bride's Bodyguard by Beth Cornelison
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The Bride's Bodyguard by Beth Cornelison

Hired by the groom-to-be, former SEAL Jake McCall must make sure beautiful bride Paige Bancroft stays safe. When gunfire shatters the wedding, he discovers that the threat to Paige is hovering close. Now the country's national security depends on keeping her and a mysterious "bead" in her possession out of the wrong hands.

Paige Bancroft never had control of her privileged, sheltered life until she finds danger on her trail and a larger-than-life bodyguard at her side. Realizing her almost-wedding was a mistake, she's determined to fight for her survival … and start a new life with the sexy SEAL—for better or worse.

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Google Doodle Honors Agatha Christie's Birthday

Google Doodle: Agatha Christie

Today is Agatha Christie's birthday, and to honor it, a special Google doodle (shown above) greets visitors to the search engine's home page. The scene seems to show Hercule Poirot (the upper case "G") telling a room full of suspects "whodunit", the likely culprit (the lower case "e") trying to sneak out the door.

OMN Welcomes Victoria Roder, Author of Bolt Action

Omnimystery News: Authors on Tour

Omnimystery News is thrilled to welcome Victoria Roder as our guest blogger. Victoria is the author of Bolt Action (Champagne Books Trade Paperback, April 2010), a Leslie Bolt mystery.

Today, Victoria writes about stupid criminals in need of a career change. And she's also providing our readers with an opportunity to win a copy of her book. Visit Mystery Book Contests, click on the "Victoria Roder: Bolt Action" contest link, enter your name, e-mail address, and this code (8104) for a chance to win! (One entry per person; contest ends 09/29/2010.)

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Victoria Roder
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Some criminals would be better off with a day job. A Salem Oregon man reported to the police that someone had stolen some of his personal belongings. He listed that one of the missing items was an ounce of marijuana. A wanna-be-robber at Dunkin Donuts, intent on stealing the cash register, ran off with the adding machine instead.

An unsuspecting woman was standing on the street when a young man ripped her purse from her clutches. She then received a phone call from the man demanding a big reward for the return. She told him to wait at the pay phone he was at and she'd send someone over with the money. She sent the police. In addition to theft he was charged with extortion!

I must say my personal favorite criminal, that is probably making license plates for his career change, is the ex-con intent on robbing someone in New York's Riverside Park. He pulled a fake handgun on two armed police officers in uniform!

In my action thriller, Bolt Action Detective Leslie Bolt would not have patience for the likes of these criminals. She is a tough-talking, gun-hoarding, Harley-riding investigator. After a childhood of abuse suffered at the hands of her father, Leslie stashes a collection of pistols, revolvers, and even keeps a Browning A-Bolt Stalker Rifle in her broom closet. She is stand-offish and down-right rude and having to work a serial murder case with her handsome ex-lover, Detective Lance Kestler doesn't improve her disposition. The body count mounts and Detective Bolt must conquer her own past, as she races to capture the "State Quarter Killer" before her sister is the next victim. Secrets of the past, murder, deception, sexual tension, and the "State Quarter Killer", Bolt Action offers it all!

Check out the awesome kick-ass book trailer of Bolt Action, created by Goddess Fish Promotions, here: youtube.com/watch?v=EqcYL_G7h7s.

Here's an excerpt from Bolt Action:

Lying in the dark shadows of my bedroom, I awoke with a start at a slamming sound. Every hair on my arms crystallized as I grappled under the pillow for my Ruger Blackhawk .357 and flashlight. Baby, my cat, scared to near death, screeched and ran from the bed. My heart lurched in my chest. In the silence of the night, the sound of the Ruger cocking ricocheted off the walls.

In an attempt to become undetectable in the darkness, I inhaled the slowest breaths possible without passing out. Convinced someone observed, perhaps studied, my every movement, I summoned my courage with a prayer. I flipped the flashlight on and scanned my bedroom. For the third time this week, nothing, no one present.

To ease my mind, I proceeded through my duplex with stealth-like movements, as if I were responding to an armed intruder call. Keeping my wrists crossed with my Ruger in my right hand and the flashlight in my left, I crept from one room to another, turning on every light available. With my duplex lit up like a landing strip, I positioned the flashlight on my oak end table. Confident the twelve-and-a-half inch barrel of my .357 protected me, I jerked open every closet door, hoping someone waited inside to be shot. I believed an apprehended suspect might be my chance at sanity, putting to rest the repetitive noises and sensation of being watched.

With a predator-like approach toward the bathroom, I noticed the shower curtain stirring. My pulse throbbed in my esophagus, threatening to cut off my air supply. Creeping into my nineteen-fifties Pepto Bismol pink bathroom, with a trembling hand I grasped and jerked open the curtain. The sound of the rings scraping against the rod made a deafening screech.

Still nothing.

Succumbing to mental exhaustion, I leaned my head against the bathroom door.

"Shit." In the silence, the sound of my own voice startled me. I couldn't keep going like this night after night.

A slamming noise vibrated between the duplexes. Sprinting to the kitchen, I set the flashlight on the counter and pressed my face against the kitchen window. I cupped my left hand around my eyes to peer into the driveway. I surveyed the driveway I shared with my neighbor Mark, but I couldn't detect his car.

If he's gone, where is the noise coming from?

I thought of one place I hadn't checked. The thought of entering the moldy, reeking storage area made my stomach contents curdle like cottage cheese. With my desire to find the source of the noises superseding my fear of dark, damp spaces, I tucked the Ruger in the waistband of my drawstring sleep pants.

Out of my collection of weapons that I have stashed around my apartment, I choose my Browning A-Bolt Stainless Stalker rifle from behind the mop in the broom closet. I headed in the direction of the enclosed storage area. Flipping on the porch light in hopes of frightening an intruder, I exited my front door. As I reached the bottom of the wooden steps, I could detect an outline of a person in front of the shadowed storage area door. Male-at least six feet tall.

Cocking the rifle, I warned, "Stop. I have a rifle."

"Calm down, Bolt. It's just me." Lance Kestler ran his hand through his thick black hair as he stepped from the shadows into the glow of the porch light.

"Oh for crying out loud. What the hell are you doing here?" I released the trigger. "Did you just come out of my storage area?"

"No, I got out of my car and walked toward your door." Kestler placed his hands on his slim hips. "How come you never wear your hair down during the day?"

I ignored the question. "I heard a door close."

Kestler shrugged his broad, black Fieora-clothed shoulders, and wobbled on his feet. "Must'a heard my car door."

Headlights from a passing car shined toward me and I slid the rifle behind my back. "Whatever. It's like midnight— what the hell do you want?"

"Well, I remembered you don't sleep much at night so I assumed you'd still be up. Or maybe you just didn't sleep at night because I kept you up—or should I say you kept me up?" Kestler took a stumbling step forward.

I blew out a breath in frustration. How did I ever get involved with this guy in the first place? "Get off it, Kestler. You've been drinking. What do you want?"

"Aren't you gonna invite me in?" He winked in his typical cocky manner. "It's been a long time since I've had your firm body under mine."

I couldn't help but roll my eyes and shake my head. "Are you kidding me?"

"Look, I just want to apologize for how things have been going between us lately." Lance stumbled and dragged his hand across the side of the duplex to stabilize himself.

"Apologize?" The rifle dug into my hand as I tightened my grip on it. "You can't even talk in complete sentences. How come you only show up and want to talk after you've been drinking?"

Kestler advanced two steps toward me. "What's wrong with you? I'm trying to rekindle a civil relationship between us, and you show up acting like Annie Oakley the sharpshooter."

"You don't do apologies, or favors without an ulterior motive." I pointed the rifle towards him. "What the hell do you want? Why don't you just go home?"

"What? You're gonna shoot me?" Lance threw up his hands, pretending to surrender, and laughed.

His humor was lost on me. I wanted Kestler off my property and wanted him to know I meant business. Not that really would have shot him. Probably. "You've been drinking, and you're trespassing. I believed you were an intruder and I had to defend myself." I shrugged my shoulders. "Sounds convincing. I might be able to get someone to buy that."

"You'd miss."

My finger itched to pull the trigger. "Don't you remember my target scores where always better than yours?"

Lance winked at me. "That's because I was distracted by your cute ass."

I rolled my eyes. "You are an ass."

"I'm done with trying to be nice to you."

"When did you start?"

"Screw you." He turned to stomp back toward his car.

I lowered the rifle and called out, "Kestler, you've been drinking. Should I call you a cab?"

I heard him open his car door. As I walked backward up the three steps to the front door, it didn't take detective skills to realize he didn't have the ability nor the courtesy to answer me. Kestler was six feet tall—could he have consumed more then two drinks an hour? I ran back down the steps to offer him a ride.

"Kestler!" I pounded on the hood of the car. "Kestler, wait!"

He jammed the car in reverse, spun it around and squealed his tires on the usually quiet street. I watched him drive off and prayed he wouldn't hit someone on his way home. Retreating inside my apartment, I locked and dead- bolted the front door. I returned the A-Bolt rifle to its spot behind the mop in my closet, and headed for the phone to call in a tip about a drunk driver. If he was lucky, he'd be stopped by a friendly cop. If not—if he had to spend the night in the drunk tank—at least he wouldn't kill himself or anyone else. My infuriation with Lance Kestler made my hands jitter as if I had guzzled three pots of coffee.

Bolt Action is available as a trade paperback from Champagne Books or as a Kindle edition from Amazon.com.

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Born and raised in Wisconsin, Victoria currently resides in Spencer with her husband Ron and their pets. Bolt Action is her second novel. Visit her website at VictoriaRoder.com.

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Bolt Action by Victoria Roder
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About Bolt Action: With a Ruger Blackhawk .357 under her pillow, a Browning A-Bolt Stainless Stalker rifle in her broom closet, and a Saturday Night Special in her road-hog cookie jar, Detective Leslie Bolt's sarcastic attitude and inability to trust, alienates her from most people. Forced to work a serial murder case with her ex-lover, she begins a budding romance with the department's new medical examiner, but which man will she choose?

"The State Quarter Killer" is selecting victims that appear to have nothing in common except for the State Quarter placed under their lifeless bodies. When her sister goes missing the question rises, will Detective Bolt capture the serial killer before her sister is the next victim?

For a chance to win a copy of Bolt Action, courtesy of Victoria Roder, visit Mystery Book Contests, click on the "Victoria Roder: Bolt Action" contest link, and enter your name, e-mail address, and this code (8104) in the entry form. (One entry per person; contest ends 09/29/2010.)

Find Hidden Gold in Mystery P.I.: Stolen in San Francisco, New 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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Mystery P.I.: Stolen in San Francisco
Mystery P.I.: Stolen in San Francisco

$250 Million in solid gold has been stolen from an armored car. The gold's owner has hired you to find and return the gold before the trail goes cold and it is lost forever. Become the legendary Mystery P.I. and find the hidden clues necessary to crack the case! Use your hidden object skills to explore the gorgeous city of San Francisco, visiting amazing locations like the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Haight-Ashbury, Fisherman's Wharf and many more, and find the stolen gold!

See also the previous games in the Mystery P.I. series: The Lottery Ticket, The Vegas Heist, The New York Fortune, Lost in Los Angeles, and The London Caper.

Mystery P.I.: Stolen in San Francisco may be downloaded and purchased for $6.99 with a Big Fish Game Club membership. A demonstration version (49.94 MB) may be downloaded and played for free for one hour.

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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

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Mirror Image by Dennis Palumbo (Book Review)

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

Mirror Image by Dennis Palumbo. A Daniel Rinaldi Mystery. Poisoned Pen Press Hardcover, August 2010.

Dennis Palumbo introduces clinical psychologist Daniel Rinaldi, who may have been the intended target when a patient of his is murdered in the parking garage near his car, in Mirror Image.

Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: Mirror Image by Dennis Palumbo.

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