Monday, June 20, 2011

Bone Rattler by Eliot Pattison is Today's Featured Free Kindle Mystery

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks 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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Bone Rattler by Eliot Pattison
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Bone Rattler by Eliot Pattison
A Duncan McCallum Mystery (1st in series)
Counterpoint (Kindle eBook)
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About Bone Rattler (from the publisher): Aboard a British convict ship bound for the new world, exiled clan chief Duncan McCallum witnesses a bizarre series of murders and suicides among his fellow Highland scot prisoners. Compelled by the masters of his prison company to resolve the crimes while remaining a prisoner, Duncan soon makes a fearful discovery.

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Mystery and Suspense Films, New This Week on DVD (110621)

Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller Films on DVD and/or Blu-ray Disc

Checking through our list of films currently scheduled for release this week on DVD and/or Blu-ray disc, shown below are those that fall into the mystery, suspense, thriller and adventure categories.

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The Adjustment Bureau
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The Adjustment Bureau (2011)

Matt Damon stars in this action thriller about a man who glimpses the future Fate has planned for him – and chooses to fight for his own destiny. Battling the powerful Adjustment Bureau across, under and through the streets of New York, he risks his destined greatness to be with Elise Sellas (Emily Blunt), the only woman he's ever loved.

Based on the Philip K. Dick short story "Adjustment Team", originally published in the Sept./Oct. 1954 editioin of Orbit Science Fiction. (PG-13; 106 minutes)

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The Eagle
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The Eagle (2011)

In 2nd-Century Britain, celebrated Roman soldier Marcus Aquila (Channing Tatum) embarks on a dangerous quest to restore the tarnished reputation of his father and find the golden emblem that disappeared with him and thousands of troops twenty years earlier. But the highlands of Caledonia are a savage wilderness, and Marcus must rely on his embittered slave, Esca (Jamie Bell), to navigate the perilous region. It’s a journey that tests the boundaries of loyalty and betrayal, friendship and hatred, deceit and heroism.

Adapted from the novel The Eagle of the Ninth by Rosemary Sutcliff. (Not Rated; 114 minutes)

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Kiss Me Deadly
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Kiss Me Deadly (1955)

In this film adaptation of Mickey Spillane’s 1952 novel of the same title, produced and directed by Robert Aldrich, Ralph Meeker stars as private investigator Mike Hammer, whose decision one dark, lonely night to pick up a hitchhiking woman (Cloris Leachman in her film debut) sends him down some terrifying byways. Brazen and bleak, this is a film noir masterpiece as well as an essential piece of cold war paranoia, and it features as nervy an ending as has ever been seen in American cinema.

In 1999, Kiss Me Deadly was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." (Not Rated; 106 minutes)

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Unknown
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Unknown (2011)

Liam Neeson plays Dr. Martin Harris, who awakens after a car accident in Berlin to discover that his wife (January Jones) suddenly doesn’t recognize him and another man (Aidan Quinn) has assumed his identity. Ignored by disbelieving authorities and hunted by mysterious assassins, he finds himself alone, tired and on the run. Aided by an unlikely ally (Diane Kruger), Harris plunges into a deadly mystery forcing him to question his sanity, his identity and just how far he’s willing to go to uncover the truth. (PG-13; 113 minutes)

Telemystery: The Closer and Miss Marple in The Pale Horse, 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 listings of crime drama, amateur sleuth, private investigator, mystery and suspense television series, mini-series and made-for-television movies, now available on or coming soon to DVD or Blu-ray disc, is profiling one series and one special being released this week.

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The Closer: Season Six, a Mystery TV Series
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Deputy Police Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson (Kyra Sedgwick) is a former Atlanta detective brought to Los Angeles to head a special unit of the LAPD in The Closer. A top-notch investigator who closes nearly every case, she is an expert at digging into a person's secrets and obtaining confessions, despite constantly struggling with her own imperfections.

This season, Brenda and the team face unexpected challenges, including a change in location as the LAPD moves into new headquarters. Brenda's lack of familiarity with the offices — and interrogation room — threatens her confidence, something the others also experience as they try to adjust to their new surroundings, all the while taking on new and horrific cases. Plus, a bureaucratic shakeup ignites competition in the ranks. Who will wind up top dog?

The Closer: Season Six is available on DVD, Amazon Instant, and iTunes (click on the icons above for more details), and consists of 15 episodes that originally aired on TNT during July through September and in December, 2010.

The seventh and final season of the series premieres July 11th, 2011.

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Miss Marple: The Pale Horse, a Mystery TV Series
Miss Marple: The Pale Horse on DVD

Julia McKenzie stars as Miss Jane Marple in "The Pale Horse", an episode that is generally considered one of the four episodes that are part of Series 5 of the current Agatha Christie: Marple adaptations of the author's work. But it did not air here in the US last summer as part of PBS's Masterpiece Mystery! when the other three did — indeed, it just aired 10 days ago on the network — and thus is being released separately on DVD now. (Just to make things a tad more confusing, Marple: Series 5 on Blu-ray disc, also being released tomorrow, includes all four episodes of the fifth series.)

The book from which the screenplay is adapted, also titled The Pale Horse, does not feature Miss Marple. This situation is not unusual, in that Christie only wrote 12 novels and a handful of short stories featuring the character, and other non-Marple novels have been successfully modified to include the amateur sleuth.

In the episode, Miss Marple receives a mysterious list of names from her friend Father Gorman, who sent it moments before he was brutally murdered on a London street. She soon discovers that people on the list are dying. A clue leads her to the Pale Horse Inn in Hampshire, a spooky establishment run by three modern-day witches. As she closes in on the truth, one of the guests is found dead in his bed, and Miss Marple learns that her own life may be in danger.

As a bonus, the Agatha Christie Marple: The Pale Horse DVD set of 2 discs includes a 1997 television adaptation of the novel that more closely follows the original storyline (i.e. Miss Marple is not featured). Colin Buchanan stars as Mark Easterbrook, a historian who, after learning of a list of names found in Father Gorman's shoe, travels to the Pale Horse Inn to discover it run by witches, led by Thyrza Grey (played by Jean Marsh).

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Visit the Telemystery website to discover more television mystery series currently available on and coming soon to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or video on demand.

The Killing Finale, What Did You Think?

The Killing (AMC)

If you haven't watched last night's conclusion to the first season of The Killing, read no further here.

If you have, are you asking yourself the same question we are: Who killed Rosie Larsen?

After all, before the series started, one of the promotional posters released by AMC included that very question and implied (as any good murder mystery might) that we'd get an answer.

Sadly, we don't know who killed Rosie Larsen. And we're not sure we care any more. And that's disappointing.

We were unapologetic fans of the series, forgiving its occasional lapse in logic, making allowances for its pacing, and overlooking the "sideways" episode -- some in the media are referring to it as the "lost" episode -- that supposedly allowed us a peek into the lives of Seattle homicide detective partners Sarah Linden (Mireille Enos) and Stephen Holder (Joel Kinnaman) but really didn't show us anything we already didn't know (or couldn't infer from what preceded it). But by not bringing this murder investigation to a close this season, the writers and producers are taking a leap of faith that we'll be back next season. That's a bit presumptuous, even arrogant, on their part, and we're not sure we'll be playing along when they deign to answer the only question that was really important this season: Who killed Rosie Larsen?

What did you think of The Killing season finale? Did you think it an appropriate way to end the season, with no resolution to the case, a cliffhanger, if you will? Or are you as disappointed as we are? And will you be back next season?

Mystery Godoku Puzzle for June 20, 2011

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!).

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Mystery Godoku Puzzle for June 20, 2011

This week's letters and mystery clue:

A D E G N O R S U

DC Davies, a character created by Leslie Thomas and also featured in a series of TV adaptations, goes by this nickname (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!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Review: Hunter's World by Fred Lichtenberg

Hunter's World by Fred Lichtenberg

Hunter's World by Fred Lichtenberg. A Hank Reed Mystery. Five Star Hardcover, May 2011.

Though this mystery includes several familiar elements -- the cop in a troubled marriage being the one that contributes little new to the plot and makes its outcome so predictable -- what works best here is the small town environment in which the murder investigation takes place, where everyone seems to have a secret worth killing for.

Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: Hunter's World by Fred Lichtenberg.

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Telemystery: The First of Three Poirot Episodes and the Finale of The Killing, Sunday June 19th, 2011

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

You'll have to program your DVR as two mystery series overlap tomorrow, Sunday June 18th, 2011.

First, on PBS at 9 PM (ET/PT) -- but check your local listings -- is the first of three installments this summer of Hercule Poirot on Masterpiece Mystery!

In "Three Act Tragedy", an elderly Cornish vicar suddenly drops dead at a party, and everyone looks to fellow guest Hercule Poirot (David Suchet) to solve the murder. But the Belgian super-sleuth sees no foul play, correctly predicting that analysis of the clergyman's glass will yield nothing more than the remains of an excellent dry martini.

Before long, however, Poirot is summoned back to England from his boredom among the palms and irksome children of Monte Carlo. Another death among the same revelers has occurred, this time, indisputably, murder.

With the help of two enthusiastic amateurs — his old friend, the retired stage actor Sir Charles Cartwright (Martin Shaw), and Charles's jaunty love interest, Miss "Egg" Lytton Gore (Kimberley Nixon), Poirot questions the dramatis personae, as Sir Charles calls the party guests. And as Sir Charles embraces his role, donning a pair of patent-leather spats, Poirot works to unravel a perplexing mystery, building a house of cards, tracking a missing butler, and even hosting his own sherry party.

"Three Act Tragedy" is based on a novel of the same title by Agatha Christie (though originally published as Murder in Three Acts in the US). The book was previously adapted in 1986 with Peter Ustinov in the role of Hercule Poirot.

"Three Act Tragedy" runs for 90 minutes, which means it will overlap with the first season finale of The Killing on AMC (10 PM ET/PT).

This fine murder mystery series comes to a close in an episode titled "Orpheus Descending". If you have been watching The Killing, you won't want to miss the finale. If you haven't, you've got some catching up to do! Previous episodes are available on the AMCTV website. Watch a preview for the series' conclusion below.

Starz to Produce Live Action Adaptation of Anime Series Noir

Noir (Anime, 2001)

Last fall, we reported that Starz was developing a live-action adaptation of the 2001 anime television series Noir. We're now learning that the project is moving forward to series, with Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert producing a screenplay by Steven Lightfoot (The Crimson Petal and the White, Criminal Justice).

Noir features two young women, Mireille and Kirika. Mireille makes a living out of killing as an international assassin. Kirika is an amnesiac with uncanny speed and stealth. Under the codename Noir, these two young mistresses of semi-automatics and improvised weapons track and execute criminal syndicates across the globe as they hunt for clues to their connected pasts — but it is they who are actually being hunted. Caught in the crosshairs of a centuries-old conspiracy, the deadly beauties of Noir aim to expose the secrets of the ancient society orchestrating their lives. Will Mireille and Kirika have a future after they learn the truth about their pasts?

Watch a trailer for the original series below.

(Source: Deadline|Hollywood.)

Friday, June 17, 2011

Recently Published Indie Mysteries (110617)

Indie Mysteries: Mystery, Suspense and Thriller Books by Independent Publishers

We're always on the lookout for new mystery, suspense and thriller books, and in this series of recurring posts, we're looking at Indie Mysteries, books published by small, independent publishers, or self-published, that recently caught our eye ... and may be of interest to you too. Most of these titles, selected primarily from the Smashwords website, are ebook only, though some may be available in a print format.

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Death by Sugar by H. M. Goltz

Death by Sugar
by H. M. Goltz
Non-Series
Self Published (Ebook)
June 2011

Private investigator Jesse Clarke thought sugar was a friendly substance ... until it appears in two of her cases for all the wrong reasons. Traces of sugar are connected to a bomb that blew up her client’s Mercedes, and could sugar have duped the immune system of a client’s mother over thirty years ago, resulting in her death? Jesse finds herself talking to the living and the dead to get results.

 

Erwin's Law by Si Dunn

Erwin's Law
by Si Dunn
Non-Series
The Fiction Works (Ebook)
June 2011

When Erwin Tennyson, an unemployed newspaper writer, who made his living reviewing detective novels, stumbles over a woman's dead body in the park, he reports his find to the budget-challenged Austin, Texas police. Erwin is convinced the woman was murdered, and he is appalled when he learns the police have listed her as a "Jane Doe suicide." Erwin decides to become a private investigator to try to earn a living—and to track down the woman's killer.

But Erwin is no tough guy. He has zero fighting skills, and hasn't fired a gun in 40 years. Working as a P.I. without a state license is a felony in Texas; only ex-cops or university graduates with criminal justice degrees qualify for the permit. Undaunted, Erwin takes the law into his own hands and risks arrest as he investigates, unaware that he is setting himself up to be the killer's next victim.

 

Dead Reckoning by Gordon Kessler

Dead Reckoning
by Gordon Kessler
Non-Series
Self Published (Ebook)
June 2011

NCIS investigator Janelle "Spurs" Sperling goes undercover aboard a small US Navy ship to find out why its crew members are disappearing one by one. Not knowing whom she can trust, she encounters high seas, drugs, sexism, homophobia, love and murder aboard a ship of horrors before discovering the real danger. She is thrown into non-stop, life-threatening situations as she uncovers startling clues while teaming up with both friend and foe to stop an unthinkable terrorist plot to kill thousands of Americans. She soon discovers that the ones wearing the white hats aren't always the good guys as memories of a traumatic childhood event comes back to slap her in the face and reveal that she is an unwitting pawn in a deadly game between the US government, ruthless terrorists and her own family.

Note: This book was originally published in hardcover in 2002, and is now available at a special price as an ebook.

 

Expendable Assets by Drew Howell

Expendable Assets
by Drew Howell
Non-Series
Self Published (Ebook)
June 2011

In Afghanistan, a diplomatic protection mission goes horribly wrong, catapulting an aspiring politician to the heights of power and leaving a skilled intelligence operative under federal indictment. Years later, veteran police officer Bobby Ryan stumbles across a strange list linking ten jobs to ten cities and within hours he is dead.

Are the two somehow connected?

As FBI counter-terrorism specialist Sam Calvert pieces together the clues, the special agent realizes that the investigation's prime suspect may be the only one who can stop a deadly new attack in time. The question is: Will a man betrayed by his own government still serve those who seek to destroy him?

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For more recently published Indie Mysteries, visit the Smashwords Mystery and Detective category page or the Thriller and Suspense category page.

New Teaser Trailer for the 6th Season of Dexter

Dexter (Showtime)

Showtime has released a new teaser trailer for the sixth season of Dexter with the tagline, "Renewed, recharged, refocused with nothing to stop Dexter from being Dexter".

Based on a character created by crime novelist Jeff Lindsay, Dexter stars Michael C. Hall as a forensic blood spatter expert for the Miami Metro Police Department. When he's not helping the homicide division solve murders, however, he satisfies his dark desires by hunting and killing bad guys who slip through the justice system.

We don't have a return date yet for the series, but previous seasons have premiered in late September.

Mystery Bestsellers for the Week Ending June 17th, 2011

Bestselling Hardcover Mystery Books

A list of the top 15 mystery hardcover bestsellers for the week ending June 17th, 2011 has been posted by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books.

Some minor swapping of positions within the top 10 — but no change in the books that represent it — with Dead Reckoning by Charlaine Harris firmly at the top spot. One new title enters the list this week.

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Carte Blanche by Jeffery Deaver
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Entering the list in the 11th spot is the latest James Bond thriller Carte Blanche by Jeffery Deaver.

James Bond, in his early thirties and already a veteran of the Afghan war, has been recruited to a new organization. Conceived in the post-9/11 world, it operates independent of MI5, MI6 and the Ministry of Defense, its very existence deniable. Its aim: To protect the Realm, by any means necessary.

A Night Action alert calls James Bond away from dinner with a beautiful woman. Headquarters has decrypted an electronic whisper about an attack scheduled for later in the week:

Casualties estimated in the thousands, British interests adversely affected.

And Agent 007 has been given carte blanche to do whatever it takes to fulfill his mission ...

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For more mystery books news, please visit the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, where we are committed to providing readers and collectors of mystery books with the best and most current information about their favorite authors, titles, and series.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Iris Johansen's The Killing Game to be Adapted as Lifetime Movie

The Killing Game by Iris Johansen

Laura Preppon has been cast to play Eve Duncan in a Lifetime made-for-television adaptation of Iris Johansen's 1999 thriller The Killing Game. Naomi Judd will co-star as Eve's mother, Sandra Duncan.

In the book, a merciless killer on the hunt ... an innocent child in his sights ... a woman driven to the edge to stop him ...

The killer knows Eve Duncan all too well. He knows the pain she feels for her murdered daughter, Bonnie, whose body has never been found. He knows that as one of the nation's top forensic sculptors she'll insist on identifying the nine skeletons unearthed on a bluff near Georgia's Talladega Falls. He knows she won't be able to resist the temptation of believing that one of those skeletons might be her daughter's. But that is only the beginning of the killer's sadistic game. He wants Eve one on one, and he'll use his ace in the hole to make sure she complies. And he won't stop playing until he claims the prize he wants most: Eve's life.

(Source: The Hollywood Reporter.)

Final Trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (2011)

We were dumbstruck at how boring -- mind-numbingly boring -- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 was. In our review, we asked, "Where's the magic?"

Well, maybe the producers were saving it all for Part 2. The final trailer before the film's release next month has been posted online, which we've embedded below. If the scenes in the trailer are any indication, Part 2 may be as dynamic and exciting as Part 1 was tedious and dull ... and now we're actually looking forward to seeing it!

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 hits theaters July 15th, 2011.

Review: The Inspector and Silence by HÃ¥kan Nesser

The Inspector and Silence by HÃ¥kan Nesser

The Inspector and Silence by HÃ¥kan Nesser. A Van Veeteren Mystery. Pantheon Hardcover, June 2011.

This is an old-fashioned whodunit-style crime novel, a nicely crafted mystery with a minimum of high technology and forensics. At the end of the day, it is solid police work -- with some assistance from an anonymous tipster -- that solves the crime.

Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: The Inspector and Silence by HÃ¥kan Nesser.

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