Friday, November 11, 2011

Mystery Bestsellers for the Week Ending November 11, 2011

Bestselling Hardcover Mystery Books

A list of the top 15 mystery hardcover bestsellers for the week ending November 11th, 2011 has been posted by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books.

Moving up one spot into first place this week is The Litigators by John Grisham. Two titles, which actually debuted last week off the list, move into the top 15 this week.

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I Am Half-Sick of Shadows by Alan Bradley

Moving up from 16 to 7 is the fourth Flavia de Luce mystery, I Am Half-Sick of Shadows by Alan Bradley.

It’s Christmastime, and the precocious Flavia de Luce — an eleven-year-old sleuth with a passion for chemistry and a penchant for crime-solving — is tucked away in her laboratory, whipping up a concoction to ensnare Saint Nick. But she is soon distracted when a film crew arrives at Buckshaw, the de Luces’ decaying English estate, to shoot a movie starring the famed Phyllis Wyvern. Amid a raging blizzard, the entire village of Bishop’s Lacey gathers at Buckshaw to watch Wyvern perform, yet nobody is prepared for the evening’s shocking conclusion: a body found, past midnight, strangled to death with a length of film. But who among the assembled guests would stage such a chilling scene?

As the storm worsens and the list of suspects grows, Flavia must use every ounce of sly wit at her disposal to ferret out a killer hidden in plain sight.

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The House of Silk by Anthony Horowitz

One spot lower in 8th position is the Sherlock Holmes story The House of Silk by Anthony Horowitz.

London, 1890. 221B Baker St. A fine art dealer named Edmund Carstairs visits Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson to beg for their help. He is being menaced by a strange man in a flat cap — a wanted criminal who seems to have followed him all the way from America. In the days that follow, his home is robbed, his family is threatened. And then the first murder takes place.

Almost unwillingly, Holmes and Watson find themselves being drawn ever deeper into an international conspiracy connected to the teeming criminal underworld of Boston, the gaslit streets of London, opium dens and much, much more. And as they dig, they begin to hear the whispered phrase — the House of Silk — a mysterious entity that connects the highest levels of government to the deepest depths of criminality. Holmes begins to fear that he has uncovered a conspiracy that threatens to tear apart the very fabric of society.

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

OMN Welcomes Crime Novelist Johnny Shaw

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Omnimystery News is pleased to welcome Johnny Shaw, whose debut mystery Dove Season (AmazonEncore September 2011, trade paperback and ebook editions) is intriguingly subtitled "A Jimmy Veeder Fiasco".

Today Johnny tells us about the setting for his book.

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When I was a kid, I don't think it ever occurred to me that the rest of the world didn't share my experiences or environment. If I would have thought about it, I probably would have realized that most people didn't live on a farm in the desert on the Mexican border.

That most people didn't fall asleep on Friday nights to the sound of Mariachi trumpet from the Mexican field worker bar across the road.

Johnny Shaw
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That most people didn't know who Dippy Duck was (because they didn't need to be warned about the dangers of swimming in the irrigation canals).

That most people didn't know how awful 160 acres of broccoli smelled.

It wasn't until I sat down to write my first novel Dove Season that I looked back at the Imperial Valley of my youth and saw it for its unique qualities. And the more I looked, the more I saw a rich setting filled with diversity, tension, and conflict.

For those that need a roadmap, the Imperial Valley rests in the desert as far south and as far east as you can go inside California, cradled against both the Arizona and Mexico borders. The towns in the Imperial Valley are farm towns, border towns, desert towns. And there's no place like them on earth.

Dove Season tells the story of Jimmy Veeder, who returns to the Imperial Valley after a dozen years to take care of his dying father. Jimmy thinks he's going to sit around and spend some quiet time, but his father has an odd request. For Jimmy to find a Mexican prostitute named Yolanda.

Jimmy doesn't ask why, he just grabs his erratic-at-best childhood buddy Bobby and heads south of the border. Armed with too much beer, Jimmy and Bobby stumble among the violent, the exploited, and corrupted of Mexicali. The search leads to violence, danger, and murder and ultimately forces Jimmy to question everything he held true about his father and himself.

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Johnny Shaw was born and raised on the Calexico/Mexicali border, the setting for his debut novel Dove Season. Growing up on a farm in a house full of books proved to be an environment that would shape his creative work for years to come. Although he has been writing for over twenty years, it took that same amount of time for him to finally revisit and explore the people and places of the Imperial Valley, California in his writing.

Johnny left the farm for college, attending both UC Davis and UC Santa Barbara for his undergraduate studies. While at UCSB, he wrote and co-produced Henry Dies at the End, the first feature-length film made by students at the university, beginning his career as a screenwriter.

Johnny received his MFA in Screenwriting from the prestigious School of Theater, Film, and Television at UCLA. Over the course of his screenwriting career, Johnny has seen his screenplays optioned, sold, and produced. His work has won numerous awards, including the $100,000 King Arthur Screenwriters Award.

As a playwright, his stage collaborations with actor Jaime Arze, "Natural Acts" and "A Good Kind of Crazy", have been successfully performed throughout Los Angeles. A third collaboration is currently in the planning stages.

Intrigued by all writing media (Johnny has written crossword puzzles, pub quizzes, novelty pins, greeting cards, and pretty much anything with words on it), it was only a matter of time before Johnny tried his hand at writing a novel. The result was Dove Season, which gained national attention as one of the Finalists in the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award.

In addition to his work as a writer, for the last ten years, Johnny has taught writing. He has lectured at both UC Santa Barbara and Santa Barbara City College, teaching Beginning and Advanced Screenwriting courses.

He is the owner of Johnny's Used Books, formerly a brick-and-mortar bookstore in Los Angeles, now entirely online.

Johnny currently lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife, artist Roxanne Patruznick. When he's not writing, he's probably writing.

Visit his website/blog at JohnnyShaw.net.

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Dove Season by Johnny Shaw

About Dove Season:

Twelve years have passed since Jimmy Veeder set foot in the Imperial Valley of Southern California. The only person who could bring him back is his father, Jack, who is dying of cancer. Jimmy is prepared to spend Jack's final days joking and reminiscing, but the old man has other plans. He needs Jimmy to cross the border into Mexico and find a prostitute named Yolanda. It's a strange final request, to be sure, but Jimmy's not one to argue with a dying man.

With his childhood buddy Bobby Maves in tow, he heads south, looking for Yolanda among the seedy bars and neighborhoods along the Calexico-Mexicali border. Their search leads them to Tomás Morales, a rising star in the Mexican underworld. Tomás is dangerous to most, but his childhood friendship with Jimmy brings out his loyalty and spurs him to help. But just when Jimmy thinks his quest has ended, an unexpected murder sucks him further into the violence and danger of Mexicali.

In Jimmy's fight for survival and search for truth, his discoveries call into question everything he thought he knew about his father—and will determine what kind of man he himself truly is.

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Wednesday, November 09, 2011

OMN Welcomes Mystery Author Elaine Macko

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Omnimystery News is pleased to welcome Elaine Macko, whose new mystery series introduces temp agency owner Alex Harris in Armed (L & L Dreamspell October 2011, trade paperback and ebook editions).

Today Elaine talks about the path she took to becoming a published author.

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I always wanted to be a writer, though I never did anything about it other than writing poems for my mom’s birthday or assignments for school. I also always wanted to travel and finally, in my early thirties, I made the trip across the Atlantic for a one-week tour of London. That one-week trip ultimately turned into a twelve-year odyssey that took me to Belgium and the love of my life. Or so I thought.

But that story is for another book.

Elaine Macko
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Toward the end of my stay in Europe I found myself out of a job and bored. A friend told me this time was actually a gift and that I should do something I always wanted to do. Well, that was easy. I wanted to write a mystery but coming up with a story was another thing.

One night I found myself in a café, sitting across from my partner, Andre. We had just been to the city and it was Christmastime and the store windows were filled with gaily dressed mannequins. They were quite odd looking mannequins and this became the topic of our conversation over dinner. The more we talked the more I started to think that a murder in a mannequin factory could be fun–and creepy. Just the two ingredients I wanted my books to have. So the next morning I woke up early and wrote. And then I did the same thing again the next day and after almost four months I had my first book in my Alex Harris mystery series, Armed.

Now this was in the days before the Internet really took off and people the world over turned to their computers to find anything and everything they needed. So instead I had a friend send me a book called the Writer’s Handbook. A misnomer if ever I heard one. It weighed a ton and you almost needed a podium to use it. I scoured the book looking for agents that represented mystery writers and then, naïve as I was, I sent out seventy-eight query letters based on my first draft. I was sending these letters across the Atlantic and had to include return postage. It didn’t take me long to figure out that this writing business was a costly venture.

The reject letters started coming a few weeks later, but luckily I have never been a thin-skinned person. I took this in my stride and when a request came in from a publisher — one of the only ones accepting unsolicited manuscripts — I felt elated. Someone actually liked my book and wanted to read the entire thing. For all you writers out there, you know the feeling–and then the agony of waiting to hear. Ultimately they turned it down, but it gave me the hope I needed to carry on, make the book better, and then submit it again.

And then my life turned upside down. My relationship ended and I had to return to the US. I was devastated and felt stupid because I never saw the signs. I was gob smacked as the English say, and writing was the last thing I wanted to do.

I returned home and moved in with my sister and her husband while I got back on my feet and learned how to live in America again. I spent my days converting the cost of everything into Belgian Francs so I could decide whether it was a good deal or not. I looked high and low for a loaf of crusty European-style bread. I kissed visitors to my sister’s home on both cheeks while they gave me a funny look and I flapped my arms at the man in the grocery store because I was looking for a rotisserie chicken and only knew the name for chicken in French, having totally forgotten it in English. I was a stranger in my own country saying bonjour to everyone instead of hello.

But gradually I acclimated and after a couple of years, I dusted off my manuscripts and started over again, this time joining Romance Writers of American and Sister in Crime, trying to hone my craft. I changed my series from third person to first and added new characters. I developed my protagonist, getting into her thoughts and giving her more depth and quirky habits.

There’s a piece of paper on one of my cubicle walls at work (yes, I still have a day job) and it says, “There’s a word for a writer who doesn’t give up — published.” And that sums up my experience completely. You hear about the people who write a book and almost overnight get an agent and have publishers fighting over the manuscript while Hollywood starts looking for the perfect starlet to play the protagonist. That didn’t happen to me.

But if I had given up all those years ago back in Belgium with the arrival of that first reject letter, I would never have been published and my dream of being an author would go unfulfilled.

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Elaine never forgot her New England roots and centers her books in the fictional town of Indian Cove, Connecticut. Each book includes a European connection bringing together her love of both places. An active member of Sisters in Crime, Elaine takes comfort in knowing that there are many others like her out there spending all their free time trying to come up with inventive ways to kill people. For more information about Elaine and her new series, visit her website at ElaineMackoBooks.com.

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Armed by Elaine Macko

About Armed:

When Alex Harris, owner of the Always Prepared temporary agency, stumbles over the body of Mrs. Scott, nothing will ever be the same. And when the police investigation leads right back to her, Alex decides that it’s time she took matters into her own hands before the real murderer strikes again and really ruins Christmas.

Along with her sister and partner, Samantha Daniels, and their assistant, Millie Chapman, the Winston Churchill-quoting, M&M-popping Alex probes and plods through red herring after red herring uncovering a lot more than murder.

Investigating with a bulldog tenacity that would make Winston proud, Alex doesn’t let anything interfere with her sleuthing. Not even a midnight caper in the factory and an attack from a mechanical mannequin gone berserk can keep her from finding out the truth to the deadly deeds lurking within.

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The Unquiet Bones by Mel Starr is Today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal

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MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Unquiet Bones by Mel Starr as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal. The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Wednesday, November 09, 2011.

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The Unquiet Bones by Mel Starr

The Unquiet Bones by Mel Starr
A Hugh de Singleton Mystery
Monarch Books

Master Hugh de Singleton, a surgeon in the medieval village of Bampton, near Oxford, and bailiff of Bampton Castle, is introduced in this is this first book of this series of historical mysteries set in the 14th century. The fourth in the series, Unhallowed Ground, will be published in January 2012. Bampton Castle in Oxfordshire was a real place, though it was demolished in the late 18th century.

About The Unquiet Bones (from the publisher): Hugh of Singleton, fourth son of a minor knight, has been educated as a clerk, usually a prelude to taking holy orders. However, feeling no certain calling despite a lively faith, he turns to the profession of surgeon, training in Paris and then hanging out his sign in Oxford. A local lord asks him to track the killer of a young woman whose bones have been found in the castle cesspit. She is identified as the impetuous missing daughter of a local blacksmith, and her young man, whom she had provoked very publicly, is in due course arrested and sentenced at the Oxford assizes. From there the tale unfolds, with graphic medical procedures, droll medieval wit, misdirection, ambition, romantic distractions and a consistent underlying Christian compassion.

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Tuesday, November 08, 2011

The Mystery Bookshelf: Red Jade by Henry Chang, a Jack Yu Mystery

The Mystery Bookshelf: New Mystery,  Suspense and Thriller Books

The Mystery Bookshelf, where you can discover a world of mystery and suspense, is pleased to feature a new crime novel we recently received from the publisher.

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Red Jade by Henry Chang
A Jack Yu Mystery (3rd in series)
Soho Crime (Trade Paperback)
Publication Date: November 2011
ISBN-13: 978-1-56947-997-1

Red Jade by Henry Chang

About Red Jade (from the publisher): The bodies of a young man and woman are discovered at an address on the Bloody Angle, Chinatown's historic Tong battleground. NYPD Detective Jack Yu's investigation had thought he was done working in Chinatown, but old allegiances pull him back in. Is it a simple murder-suicide? The grieving families want him to keep a lid on any stories that might further tarnish their families' names — but the Golden Galaxy club, where the young woman worked, is made for scandal. Drugs, snakeheads, smuggled prostitutes: "Girls don't last long before getting dirty."

As a puzzling web of links between the murders and the criminal underworld reveals itself, Yu's investigation takes him across the country to another Chinatown, this one in Seattle, In the new city, stymied by the uncooperative local cops, he tracks a cold-blooded Chinese American gangster and a mysterious Hong Kong femme fatale.

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About the author: Henry Chang was born and raised in New York's Chinatown, where he still lives. He is a graduate of Pratt Institute and CCNY. He has been a lighting consultant, and a Security Director for major hotels, commercial properties, and retail businesses in Manhattan. For more information about the author and his series, visit ChinatownTrilogy.com.

Mysterious Reviews: Mysteries Reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books Crime novels by Henry Chang reviewed by Mysterious Reviews: Year of the Dog (2008) and Red Jade (2010).

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Monday, November 07, 2011

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, New This Week on DVD

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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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)

Film Synopsis (from the studio): In the epic finale of this series of adaptations from the "Harry Potter" books by J. K. Rowling, the battle between the good and evil forces of the wizarding world escalates into an all-out war. The stakes have never been higher and no one is safe. But it is Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) who may be called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice as he draws closer to the climactic showdown with Lord Voldemort. It all ends here.

Rated PG-13. 130 minutes.

Also available: Harry Potter: The Complete Collection Years 1 to 7 (DVD and Blu-ray).

Watch a trailer for the film below:

Telemystery: Case Histories and Law & Order, 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 British crime drama and another complete series set being released this week.

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Case Histories: Season One, a Mystery TV Series

Jason Isaacs stars as former police officer, now private investigator Jackson Brodie in made-for-television adaptations of mysteries by Kate Atkinson in Case Histories. The series is set in Edinburgh (though in the novels, the stories originated in Cambridge).

Case Histories: Season One is available on DVD and includes three episodes, 2-parts each, which were adapted from the novels Case Histories (2004), One Good Turn (2006), and When Will There Be Good News? (2008).

The series recently concluded its airing on PBS's Masterpiece Mystery! and we'll be publishing our review of it soon.

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Law & Order: The Complete Series, a Mystery TV Series

Law & Order is the longest running crime drama in US television history and now you have the opportunity to own the complete series.

This incredible set of 20 seasons includes an exclusive and collectible episode guide. Known for its hard-hitting, ripped-from-the-headlines style, the series showcased the talents of numerous illustrious stars from stage, film and television. Rediscover the intelligent writing and the riveting acting that inspired a brand of successful dramas that continues to captivate audiences around the globe.

Law & Order: The Complete Series is available on DVD and consists of 20 seasons of episodes that originally aired on NBC from September 1990 through May 2010. (Some of the earlier seasons, as well as Season 14, are available separately.)

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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.

Mystery Godoku Puzzle for November 07, 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 November 07, 2011

This week's letters and mystery clue:

A D E F G I L O S

This is the title of an October 2010 stand-alone thriller by Gerald Hammond (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!

Right as Rain by Jeorge Pelecanos is Today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal

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MystereBooks is pleased to feature Right as Rain by Jeorge Pelecanos as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal. The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Monday, November 07, 2011.

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Right as Rain by Jeorge Pelecanos

Right as Rain by Jeorge Pelecanos
A Derek Strange and Terry Quinn Mystery

George Pelecanos, already known to readers for his Nick Stefanos mysteries and other Washington DC-based thrillers introduced private investigators Derek Strange and Terry Quinn in this 2001 crime novel.

About Right as Rain (from the publisher): Derek Strange is a black ex-cop in Washington D.C. who now makes a living running his own private detective agency. He is hired to investigate the killing of an off-duty black policeman by a white police officer — a killing that was supposedly accidental, but that has opened difficult questions about racism on the force. In the course of that investigation the white officer, Terry Quinn, becomes Strange's friend and then his partner. Together they try to uncover what really happened that night, when Quinn came upon a confusing and treacherous crime scene. Along the way they confront the kingpins of a flourishing drug trade and some of the most implacable, dead-eyed killers ever to grace the pages of a novel.

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Sunday, November 06, 2011

Review: Claim of Innocence by Laura Caldwell

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