Tuesday, October 05, 2010

OMN Welcomes Tom Llewellyn, Author of The Tilting House, a Mystery for Kids

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Omnimystery News is thrilled to welcome Tom Llewellyn as our guest blogger. Tom is the author of the children's mystery The Tilting House (Tricycle Press, Hardcover, June 2010, 978-1-58246-288-2).

Today, Tom writes about the book's setting -- the real "tilting house." And he's also providing our readers with an opportunity to win a copy of his book. Visit Mystery Book Contests, click on the "Tom Llewellyn: The Tilting House" contest link, enter your name, e-mail address, and this code (9013) for a chance to win! (One entry per person; contest ends October 19, 2010.)

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The setting for my novel, The Tilting House, is an old home in Tacoma, Washington, built for a mad, mysterious occupant named F. T. Tilton (hey, it’s a kid’s novel, so a little wordplay is allowed). The house was built with floors that tilt precisely three degrees toward the center. And over the years, Tilton covered the walls with bizarre scientific writings.

When a new family moves in, plenty of creepy things start to happen. Walls disappear. Rats talk. Pocketknives grow. Brothers Josh and Aaron enlist the help of their neighbor, Lola, to solve the mystery of the house—and its original, deranged owner—before it’s too late (cue creepy music—oooooooohhhh).

Nearly all of the action takes place in and around the home, so I figured the house itself had to become tangible. It had to feel like dimensional space that a young reader could navigate in his or her brain. Here’s what made that possible: The house is my house. I live in it.

OK, so my floors don’t tilt three degrees. But since it was built in 1898, marbles and pencils do tend to congregate in my home’s downhill corners. And the features of the two houses are nearly identical. In the book, Josh and Aaron discover talking rats in The All The Way Up Room. That room exists in my house, at the top of a stairway that begins in the bedroom I share with my wife. As I wrote about the entryway in the novel, I sat in a chair in my own entryway and described the walls and stairway I saw, physically, right in front of me. Before Josh climbed through the dim, cobwebby attic, I climbed through my own attic, on all fours, balancing precariously on the ceiling joists of the floor below.

Authors expound for hours on the idea of back-story: what motivates a character? What would the character do in situations that don’t even appear in a book? What formed the character’s childhood, even if that childhood is never mentioned?

The same is true for setting—at least in The Tilting House. A good setting has its own back-story. So I created a mythology of this place that the reader will never read, but I think they’ll sense in the pages. I know what Tilton would have kept in his closets and in his junk drawer. I know where each doorway leads—even the ones that are never opened. While Josh discovers plenty of creepy surprises in the rooms he explores, I know plenty of other mysteries that Josh may never find.

Living in the inspiration for the setting made for a straightforward writing process. When I described a complicated bit of action, I could literally walk through it to make sure I was describing it correctly. And even though plenty of fantastic things happen in the book, I think the stories still feel set in a real space.

I will say that there were some sections of the book that I’ll probably regret writing. In one key section of the book, Josh and Aaron have the hair-raising task of looking for a body in the crawlspace. Since then, I’ve had to grab a flashlight and go down into that creepy place to check a leaky pipe. I couldn’t help wondering if I might trip over a dead body or two.

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Tom Llewellyn grew up in a drafty, old house (without tilting floors) on the shores of the Puget Sound. One winter, the house got so cold that the water in the toilet actually froze. Tom survived (thanks to plenty of blankets) and went on to study creative writing at the University of Washington in Seattle. He has worked as a trade journalist and copywriter, and is the cofounder of the guerrilla art project, Beautiful Angle. Tom lives with his wife and four rambunctious children in a Victorian-era home (with tilting floors) in Tacoma, Washington, the city which provides the setting for The Tilting House. For more information about the author and the book, visit TheTiltingHouse.com.

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The Tilting House by Tom Llewellyn
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About The Tilting House: Brothers Josh and Aaron Peshik are about to discover that their new home with the tilting floors hides many mysteries.

When the boys and their neighbor Lola discover the hidden diary of F. T. Tilton, the brilliant but deranged inventor who built the house, they learn a dark secret that may mean disaster for the Peshik family. Can the kids solve the riddles of the tilting house before time runs out?

Praise for The Tilting House:

"Llewellyn's debut is inventive, gripping, and shot through with macabre details." -- Publishers Weekly

"... a genre-blending page-turner with plenty of room in its eaves for sequels. One to watch." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Llewellyn’s first novel takes the classic family-in-a-new-house motif and mixes in just the right creaky touches of the macabre ..." -- Booklist

For a chance to win a copy of The Tilting House, courtesy of the author, visit Mystery Book Contests, click on the "Tom Llewellyn: The Tilting House" contest link, and enter your name, e-mail address, and this code (9013) in the entry form. (One entry per person; contest ends October 19, 2010.)

Monday, October 04, 2010

First Cyber-Bridge for Dark Prophecy by Anthony E. Zuiker Released

Dark Prophecy by Anthony E. Zuiker
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A week ago, we posted a new trailer for the upcoming novel Dark Prophecy by Anthony E. Zuiker. Today, the first "cyber-bridge" was released; you can watch it below. Titled "The Reading: Hanged Man," the 9½ minute video provides a sneak peek into the plot of the book, the second in the Steve Dark Level 26 series of thrillers. A new cyber-bridge will be released every day for the next 10 days.

Dark Prophecy publishes October 14th, the same day the villain from the series, Sqweegel, makes an appearance on CSI. (Anthony E. Zuiker created and executive produces the television series.)

Learn more about the series -- a multi-platform experience that moves the reader from passages in the books to videos and interactive content -- at InsideLevel26 or on the series website, Level26.com.

Fourth Bourne Film Moving Forward with New Director

Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Legacy by Eric Van Lustbader
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Deadline|New York is reporting that Universal Pictures is finalizing a deal with Tony Gilroy (Michael Clayton, Duplicity) to direct the fourth film in the Bourne film franchise. Gilroy wrote the screenplays for the first three Bourne films.

Tentatively titled The Bourne Legacy, the film will reportedly not be adapted from any of the existing Bourne thrillers, even though The Bourne Legacy is also the title of the fourth book in the series (and the first written by Eric Van Lustbader, following the death of Robert Ludlum, who created the character). Fans of the series are likely to be confused -- and rightfully so.

Left unsaid is whether Matt Damon will reprise his role as Jason Bourne, the international assassin of deadly repute he played in the first three films.

Today's Featured Free Kindle Mystery: Velocity by Alan Jacobson

Kindle Mysteries: Mystery Books Available on the Amazon Kindle

Kindle Mysteries is pleased to feature a mystery title that is currently scheduled for release tomorrow, October 5th, in Kindle eBook format for free from Amazon.com. We don't know how long it will be offered at this special price (typically only until a certain number of downloads have been completed), so download it today!

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Velocity by Alan Jacobson
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Velocity by Alan Jacobson
A Karen Vail Mystery (3rd in series)
Vanguard Press (Kindle eBook)
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About Velocity (from the publisher): Detective Robby Hernandez, FBI profiler Karen Vail’s boyfriend, has vanished into the dense air of a Napa Valley evening. There are no clues to his whereabouts, other than a blood stain and tenuous connections to a vicious serial killer operating in the wine country. As the task force struggles with Robby’s disappearance, the killer challenges Vail by boldly leaving his high profile victims in public places. Is this offender somehow responsible for Robby’s disappearance? Evidence suggests that he is—but just when Vail and the task force begin to make progress, the FBI orders Vail to return to Quantico to handle a case of vital importance.

Back in Washington, Vail engages covert government operative Hector DeSantos to determine what happened to Robby. It’s a move that backfires when DeSantos’s confidential informants lead them into unforeseen dangers, forcing Vail to face off against powerful foes unlike any she’s ever encountered, threatening her life, her career ... all that she holds dear.

In a frantic race against time that takes them from the monuments of Washington, D.C., to the wealthy beach enclaves of San Diego and the bright excesses of Las Vegas, shocking truths emerge—truths that will forever change Karen Vail.

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The first book in the series, The 7th Victim, is also currently available as a free download for the Amazon Kindle.

Bones and Monk, New This Week on DVD and Blu-ray

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 two series being released this week.

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Bones: Season Five, a Mystery TV Series
Information on Bones: Season Five

Dr. Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel) and Special Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) are back for more mystery, murder, and mayhem in the fifth season of Bones.

Relying on Brennan’s unparalleled scientific abilities and Booth’s street-wise instincts, the sexy, crime-solving duo and their team face everything from modern-day witches to murdered rock-n-rollers as they scramble for evidence to stop a gruesome serial killer.

This season also brings a wedding, the show’s landmark 100th episode, and decisions Bones and Booth must make that could change their lives forever.

Bones is based on characters created by forensic anthropologist and mystery author Kathy Reichs.

The Bones: Season Five DVD set of 6 discs contain the 22 episodes that aired on Fox from September 2009 through May 2010. Also available: Bones: Season Five (Blu-ray disc).

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Monk: The Complete Series (Limited Edition Box Set), a Mystery TV Series
Information on Monk: The Complete Series (Limited Edition Box Set)

For eight wonderful seasons, Tony Shalhoub starred as Adrian Monk, a San Francisco police detective on leave from the department following the unsolved murder of his wife in the crime comedy/drama Monk.

Consumed by peculiar obsessions and wracked with hundreds of phobias (including but certainly not limited to germs, heights, and even milk), Monk struggles with even the simplest everyday tasks. Still, the department needs him to do what he does best -- solve crimes -- and hires him as a private consultant to investigate cases in his most unconventional manner.

During its run, the series won 8 Emmy Awards, including three for Tony Shalhoub as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.

The Monk: The Complete Series (Limited Edition Box Set) DVD set of 32 discs contain every episode of the series that aired on USA Network from July 2002 through December 2009.

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

Mystery Godoku Puzzle for October 04, 2010

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

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

Mystery Godoku Puzzle for October 04, 2010

This week's letters and mystery clue:

A D E H I K N R T

The Cat was this in the title of the 4th Joe Grey mystery by Shirley Rousseau Murphy (9 letters).

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

Previous puzzles are stored in the Mystery Godoku Archives.

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

Sunday, October 03, 2010

Ms. Terri Reviews Women's Murder Club: Little Black Lies

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Review of Women's Murder Club: Little Black Lies by Ms. Terri, game reviewer for the Omnimystery Family of Mystery Websites.

Women's Murder Club: Little Black Lies is the fourth adventure/hidden object game based on characters created by James Patterson, which are featured in his Women's Murder Club series of mysteries. Here, SFPD homicide detective Lindsay Boxer, medical examiner Claire Washburn, and reporter Cindy Thomas investigate the murder of bestselling author Regina Blacklock, who was using a cold case crime as the basis for her next book.

Murder mystery fans will be pleased to know that, while the whodunit plot is a little flimsy, it is well executed and, in no small way, helps propel the game forward and keep the player involved. The game's strengths far outweigh its few weaknesses, and will provide hours of entertainment for any amateur sleuth.

Read her complete review on Games of Mystery.

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The Milo & Jazz Mysteries for Kids Series to be Adapted for Television

The Milo & Jazz Mysteries: The Case of the July 4th Jinx
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In a press release, Creating4Kids announced it had secured the television production rights to The Milo & Jazz Mysteries, a series of books for children. Mystery author Rick Copp will adapt the series into 26 half-hour episodes.

"We had been searching for a mystery franchise to develop for the screen and this fits the bill perfectly," said Creating4Kids' president Christopher Keenan, adding that the books "possess a wonderful blend of mystery and comedy and showcase the adventures of two contemporary, likeable and wholly relatable protagonists."

The Milo & Jazz mysteries, written by Mara Rockliff under the pen name of Lewis B. Montgomery, feature two suburban kids who solve crimes in their neighbohood, using techniques they learn from studying the world-famous private eye and master detective Dash Marlowe. We've had the pleasure of reviewing all five books in the series to date, saying of the most recent, The Case of the July 4th Jinx, "There's a lot of humor coupled with a fair amount of misdirection here and the identity of the culprit may even come as a surprise to parents, who choose to read the book with their children." (All our reviews are linked from the First Clues: Milo & Jazz Mysteries page.)

The Double Cross by Clare O'Donohue (Book Review)

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

The Double Cross by Clare O'Donohue. A Nell Fitzgerald Mystery. Plume Trade Paperback, September 2010.

When one of the ladies of her Someday Quilts club is accused of murder, Nell Fitzgerald jumps in to search for clues to the identity of the real killer in The Double Cross, the third mystery in this series by Clare O'Donohue.

Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: The Double Cross by Clare O'Donohue.

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Vampire Moon: Mystery of the Hidden Sun, New for Nintendo DS

Vampire Moon: Mystery of the Hidden Sun (Nintendo DS)
Vampire Moon: Mystery of the Hidden Sun (Nintendo DS)

On Tuesday, October 5th, the mysterious hidden object puzzle game Vampire Moon: Mystery of the Hidden Sun is released for the Nintendo DS.

Enter the dark mysteries of Transylvania as you take on the role of Emily Davis, a news reporter trying to find out what caused a sudden and inexplicable, long-lasting solar eclipse and the equally mysterious disappearance of the scientist researching it.

Find hundreds of ingeniously hidden clues that bring you closer to unraveling the mystery, amongst them, a compendium of lore about vampires and Count Dracula. Brace yourself for many hours of intriguing, secret-filled game play with an intense story and beautiful, atmospheric graphics.

Watch a trailer for the game below:

Saturday, October 02, 2010

Wallander in Faceless Killers, Sunday October 3rd on PBS

Masterpiece Mystery! Wallander

Tomorrow, Sunday October 3rd, the first of three new episodes of Series II of Wallander airs on PBS (check your local listings for air times).

In "Faceless Killers", adapted from the first novel in the Wallander series of crime thrillers by Henning Mankell, an elderly couple is brutally assaulted in their rural farmhouse. As Swedish Inspector Wallander (Kenneth Branagh) arrives at the horrific scene, he holds the old woman as she dies, shouting to her one final, urgent question — "Who did this?" She sounds out something that could be "farmer" or maybe "foreigner." But is Wallander reading into it? Is he swayed by his struggle to relate to his daughter's new boyfriend of Syrian descent? The press takes hold of the foreigner angle, inciting swift and deadly retribution against local migrant workers. But there is more to the case — a potential mistress, a lost son and a large sum of money. Wallander's inquiry takes him deep into his own damaged psyche, forcing him to examine and question his own motives before he can even begin to understand those of a killer.

The first series of Wallander is available on DVD from Telemystery: Wallander. This second series will be released on DVD and Blu-ray disc on October 19th, and may be pre-ordered.

Today's Featured Free Kindle Mystery: Elvis and the Dearly Departed by Peggy Webb

Kindle Mysteries: Mystery Books Available on the Amazon Kindle

Kindle Mysteries is pleased to feature a mystery title that is currently available in Kindle eBook format for free from Amazon.com. We don't know how long it will be offered at this special price (typically only until a certain number of downloads have been completed), so download it today!

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Elvis and the Dearly Departed by Peggy Webb
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Elvis and the Dearly Departed by Peggy Webb
A Southern Cousins Mystery (1st in series)
Kensington (Kindle eBook)
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About Elvis and the Dearly Departed (from the publisher): They say you can't get to Heaven without passing through the Eternal Rest Funeral Home. And no one gets into Eternal Rest without passing muster with Elvis -- the basset hound who's convinced he's the reincarnation of the King of Rock 'n' Roll. Brewing up a big ol' pitcher of Mississippi mystery, Peggy Webb's delightful new series is as intoxicating as the Delta breeze.

Normally, Callie Valentine Jones spends her days fixing up the hairdos of the dead, but when the corpse of local, prominent physician Dr. Leonard Laton goes missing, it's bad for business. So Callie and her cousin Lovie (Eternal Rest's resident wake caterer) have no choice but to go in hot pursuit of the recently embalmed, last seen bound for Vegas by way of downtown Tupelo.

In Vegas, Callie and Lovie hit the jackpot when they find the dearly departed inside a freezer owned by his showgirl mistress, Bubble Malone. But their luck runs out when Bubble decides to join her man in the afterlife. With the poisonous Laton family tree providing plenty of rotten suspects, Callie, along with some help from her basset hound, Elvis, is determined to crack this case -- and have a killer singing "Jailhouse Rock" in time for her next haircutting appointment ...

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Peggy Webb's third mystery in this series, Elvis and the Memphis Mambo Murders, was just published this month in hardcover.

Cambridge Blue by Alison Bruce, a Gary Goodhew Mystery

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 a new mystery series title we recently received from the publisher.

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Cambridge Blue by Alison Bruce
A Gary Goodhew Mystery (1st in series)
Soho Constable (Trade Paperback)
Publication Date: October 2010
ISBN-13: 978-1-56947-877-6

Cambridge Blue by Alison Bruce
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About Cambridge Blue (from the publisher): Gary Goodhew is intelligent, intuitive, and the youngest detective at Cambridge's Parkside Station. When Gary discovers the first body in a series of murders involving an eccentric Cambridge family, he gets his chance to work on a homicide investigation. He must use his own initiative to flush out the killer, even though it means risking his job and discovering the truth about the one person he hopes is innocent.

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About Alison Bruce: Born in Surrey, she now lives -- and sets her mysteries -- in Cambridge. She is the author of two previous nonfiction books.

Mysterious Reviews: Mysteries Reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books Mysteries by Alison Bruce reviewed by Mysterious Reviews: Cambridge Blue (2009).

Reviews of Mystery and Suspense Books for Kids, New This Week on Book Trends (101002)

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/thriller category.

Shark Bait by Justin D'Ath. The third thriller in the Extreme Adventures series recommended for readers aged 10 to 12. Lexile measure: 730L. Reviewed by a 6th grade student, who writes, "Shark Bait is very entertaining and exciting. There are multiple obstacles and each one of them has an impact on what will happen next. ... The mystery is surprising and unexpected [and] creates suspense."

Scorpion Sting by Justin D'Ath. The fourth thriller in the Extreme Adventures series recommended for readers aged 10 to 12. Lexile measure: 700L. Reviewed by a 6th grade student, who writes, "In the middle of the book my excitement level went through the roof. There are so many mysteries like what his location is and what time it is. It just makes more mysteries. Read the book and find out about all the wonders of Scorpion Sting."

For more reviews of children and young adult books of all genres, visit Book Trends; their reviews will amaze you! You can also follow Book Trends on Twitter.

Two New Games in the Mysteries and Hidden Objects Series, Now at AVG

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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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Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell
Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell

Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell

It is London during the summer of 1888. On the hunt for spicy stories, the reporter Bert goes on the trail of Jack the Ripper, the famous serial killer that is terrorising the White Chapel district. He goes as far as falsifying letters from Jack the Ripper and sends them to the police. But his involvement in this affair soon makes him the ideal suspect for the police at Scotland Yard.

Help Bert prove his innocence and conduct his own investigation in order to clear up the mystery of the White Chapel killer!

ESRB Rating: Everyone.

Windows Vista/XP (50 MB download).

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Profiler: The Hopscotch Killer
Profiler: The Hopscotch Killer

Profiler: The Hopscotch Killer

Miss Black will soon be replacing Deckard, a police officer who is retiring. He will still be here a few days, to show her the ropes. And they won't be resting: several cases are waiting for them. Obviously, it is more about murders than accidents or suicides ... The murderer seems to be following a precise pattern ... Miss Black and Deckard will have to investigate to discover who the serial killer is and prevent him from killing someone else.

Help them investigating and observe carefully the crime scenes: time is against you!

ESRB Rating: Everyone.

Windows Vista/XP (56 MB download).

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