Thursday, December 01, 2011

Firsts on the 1st: New Series Characters Being Introduced in December 2011 Mysteries

New Hardcover Mysteries from the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books

The Hidden Staircase Mystery Books recently updated its list of December 2011 hardcover mysteries as well as shelved new December paperbacks on The Mystery Bookshelf.

In this series of monthly posts, which we call Firsts on the 1st, we're introducing readers to new series characters who will make their mysterious American debut in print during December. (Purchase options include Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble, and the iTunes iBookstore, which are indicated by icons under the cover image.)

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Endangered by Pamela Beason
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Title: Endangered
Author: Pamela Beason
Series Character: Sam Westin
Format: Mass Market Paperback

What we know about the character: Sam Westin is an internet writer/reporter.

Her first case: A child has gone missing, and Sam Westin knows it's her fault. She nudged the boy down a dark path toward a man she presumed was his father. Now there's a media campaign targeting the cougars she helped rehabilitate and release a year ago, blaming them for the boy's disappearance. It's only when FBI Agent Chase Perez joins the case that human suspects are considered.

Clues lead Sam and Chase to the high country, where they comb the rocky canyons for evidence of the boy and for the one man who may be a vital witness. But as hours pass, and the media frenzy escalates, Sam fears they won't uncover the truth in time to save both the boy and the big cats …

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Double Booked for Death by Ali Brandon
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Title: Double Booked for Death
Author: Ali Brandon
Series Character: Black Cat Bookshop
Format: Mass Market Paperback

What we know about the characters: The Black Cat Bookshop mysteries feature a bad-tempered black cat named Hamlet with an unwitting bookstore owner named Darla Pettistone.

Their first case: As the new owner of Pettistone's Fine Books, Darla is determined to prove herself a worthy successor to her late great-aunt Dee … and equally determined to outwit Hamlet, the smarter-than-thou cat she inherited along with the shop.

Darla's first store event is a real coup: the hottest bestselling author of the moment is holding a signing there. But when the author meets an untimely end during the event, it's ruled an accident — until Hamlet digs up a clue that seems to indicate otherwise …

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Soft Target by Stephen Hunter
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Title: Soft Target
Author: Stephen Hunter
Series Character: Ray Cruz
Format: Hardcover

What we know about the character: Ray Cruz is a retired Marine sniper, who was a supporting character in the Bob Lee Swagger mystery Dead Zero (2010).

His first case: Black Friday America’s largest shopping mall Suburban Minneapolis 3:00 P.M.

Ten thousand people jam the aisles, the corridors, the elevators, and the escalators of America, the Mall — a giant Rubik’s Cube of a structure with its own amusement park located in the spacious center atrium. Of those people, nine thousand nine hundred and eighty-eight have come to shop. The other twelve have come to kill.

The gunmen open fire in the mall corridors, driving the pack before them. Those on the upper floors take cover or get out any way they can; but within a few minutes the gunmen have herded more than a thousand hostages into the amusement park.

Ray Cruz is in the mall with his fiancée and her family. The retired Marine sniper thought he was done with stalking and killing — but among the trapped thousands, he’s the only one with a plan and the guts to confront the self-proclaimed “Brigade Mumbai.” Now all he needs is a gun.

FBI Sniper Dave McElroy has a gun. But positioned on the roof of the vast building, looking down through one of its thickly paned Great Lakes–shaped skylights, and without explosives or fuses — or the go-ahead from his superiors — he is effectively cut off from his targets and forced into the role of witness to the horror unfolding below.

Having learned the lessons of Columbine, the feds believe that immediate action is the only solution. But Douglas Obobo, the charismatic and ambitious commandant of the state police, orders cooperation, tolerance, communication, and empathy for the gunmen. He feels that with his superior negotiating skills, he can make contact with the shooters and gently nudge them into surrender. But what if their goal all along has been unparalleled massacre — and they’re only waiting for prime time?

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Freezing by Clea Koff
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Title: Freezing
Author: Clea Koff
Series Character: Jayne Hall and Steelie Lander
Format: Hardcover

What we know about the characters: Jayne Hall and Steelie Lander are forensic anthropologists in Los Angeles.

Their first case: When a bundle of frozen body parts tumbles out the rear door of a van on a Los Angeles freeway, FBI agent Scott Houston knows just where to go for an off-the-record analysis: Agency 32/1, a non-profit missing persons identification resource center run by Jayne Hall and Steelie Lander. Jayne and Steelie quickly determine that the remains are human, though from several women. But Scott’s call has unintended consequences for the two women, putting their lives in jeopardy, as their unique skills uncover evidence leading directly to the killer …

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Matrimony and Murder by Lois Lamanna
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Title: Matrimony and Murder
Author: Lois Lamanna
Series Character: Marlene Webb and Bethany Cunningham
Format: Hardcover

What we know about the characters: Marlene Webb and Bethany Cunningham are amateur sleuthing sisters.

Their first case: Marlene and Bethany attend the wedding of a distant cousin hoping to find information for the family tree. What they discover is a body in the church basement, a tactless police officer, a cosmetic case containing fifty thousand dollars and a hidden family secret.

Self described as being over-fifty, over-weight, and over-educated, the sisters have obvious personality differences. Bethany is generous of heart and, well, let’s just say, Marlene is not.

When the groom is arrested at the reception, the sisters are challenged with the task of proving his innocence, after all, no family member of theirs would commit murder … or would they?

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Trashy Chic by Cathy Lubenski
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Title: Trashy Chic
Author: Cathy Lubenski
Series Character: Bertie Mallowan
Format: Trade Paperback

What we know about the character: Bertie Mallowan is a reporter in Southern California.

Her first case: Bertie has drifted away from hard news stories and into the shallows of "fluff" features, the kind you find buried in the back of the newspaper. Writing about preschool fashion shows and the latest in designer garbage bags bores her so she amuses herself by inventing naughty passwords for her computer and pushing the envelope when it comes to creative lying to management types.

When she interviews greedy, nasty Robert Bellingham, the king of must-have luxury items for the rich of Southern California — like monogrammed airbags for "The Crash with Panache" and mink coats pre-streaked with red paint to foil PETA kamikazes. Over the years, his products have become de rigueur for the class that has two of everything and is seeking the one and only of something else. He's made a lot of money and a lot of enemies.

Two days after Bertie's interview, Bellingham's body is found on the floor of the foyer in the family mansion; someone has aerated his skull with the stereotypical blunt object. Thanks to her interview, Bertie has inside information about the life and times of a rich and powerful murder victim and is thrust into a big story again.

Bertie is convinced that the family's bizarre emotional ticks make them all uniquely capable of committing murder. A second murder and an attack on Bertie herself brings her face-to-face with the kind of danger she's only ever written about, never experienced first-hand.

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A Bespoke Murder by Edward Marston
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Title: A Bespoke Murder
Author: Edward Marston
Series Character: Harvey Marmion
Format: Hardcover

What we know about the character: Inspector Harvey Marmion is a police officer in London during the early days of The Great War.

His first case: May 1915. As zeppelin bombs fall on London and with the sinking of the Lusitania, anti-German hysteria reaches fever pitch and attacks on German immigrants surge. Not even the West End of London is immune. Jacob Stein's bespoke tailoring business comes under brutal attack, leaving his safe ransacked, his daughter, Ruth, raped and traumatized and Jacob dead.

Inspector Harvey Marmion is detailed to the case and faces an uphill struggle to track down the perpetrators, even up to the chaos of the Front Line. But was the murder as opportunistic as it first appears, or did someone with a deadly grudge plan the attack?

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Morgue Drawer Four by Jutta Profijt
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Title: Morgue Drawer Four
Author: Jutta Profijt
Series Character: Martin Gänsewein
Format: Trade Paperback

What we know about the character: Dr. Martin Gänsewein is a coroner in Cologne, Germany.

His first case: Coroner is the perfect job for Martin, who spends his days in peace and quiet autopsying dead bodies for the city of Cologne. Shy, but scrupulous, Martin appreciates his taciturn clients — until the day one of them starts talking to him. It seems the ghost of a recently deceased (and surprisingly chatty) small-time car thief named Pascha is lingering near his lifeless body in drawer number four of Martin’s morgue. He remains for one reason: his “accidental” death was, in fact, murder. Pascha is furious his case will go unsolved — to say nothing of his body’s dissection upon Martin’s autopsy table. But since Martin is the only person Pascha can communicate with, the ghost settles in with the good pathologist, determined to bring the truth of his death to light. Now Martin’s staid life is rudely upended as he finds himself navigating Cologne’s red-light district and the dark world of German car smuggling. Unless Pascha can come up with a plan — and fast — Martin will soon be joining him in the spirit world.

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For a list of more hardcover mysteries scheduled for publication during December, please visit our New Mysteries home page. If you're interested in new paperbacks, visit The Mystery Bookshelf, where you can discover a library of new mysteries, also updated with December 2011 releases. See also our regularly updated eBook site for new mysteries, suspense novels and thrillers, MysterEbooks.com.

Please also 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.

Harlequin Mira Mystery and Suspense Titles for December 2011

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eHarlequin.com has released the list of December 2011 titles for their Mira imprint, the brightest stars in women's fiction. From all titles available, we've only listed those that are mystery, thriller, or suspense on this page.

For more information about the book from eHarlequin.com, click on the title or cover; other purchase options (see icons below cover) are also provided.

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Measure of Darkness by Chris Jordan
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Measure of Darkness by Chris Jordan
Non-Series

Here are the facts …For the parents whose children have been taken, for the broken lives we piece back together one relentless investigation at a time, our town house is a sanctuary.

My name is Alice Crane. I'm just one of a talented team working for Naomi Nantz, the brilliant and very private detective.

Today that sanctuary was violated. The famous kid-finder Randall Shane was taken away by unknown assailants, possibly government agents. Shane's client is dead, and a boy known as "the keyboard kid" is missing. What is the boy's connection to a top secret physics lab? Unknown—for now. But under Naomi's lead, we will infiltrate every illicit boardroom and bedroom and war room. We'll find that little boy or die trying.

The only thing guaranteed in this life is that Naomi Nantz won't give up. Not now, not ever.

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Dead Run by Erica Spindler
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Dead Run by Erica Spindler
Non-Series

I'm in trouble, Liz. I've uncovered something … They're watching …"

That panicked message on her answering machine is the last time Liz Ames hears from her sister Rachel, pastor of Paradise Christian Church in Key West, Florida.

Compelled to uncover the truth about her sister's disappearance, she heads to Key West. Within hours of her arrival a successful banker jumps to his death. Then a teenage girl whom Rachel was counseling is found brutally murdered. The ritualistic style of the killing is hauntingly similar to that used by the notorious "New Testament" serial killer—now on death row.

Could the teen's murder be related to Rachel's disappearance? Is a copycat killer at work? And why do the police refuse to help?

For answers, Liz turns to Rick Wells, a former Miami cop who worked the fringes of the "New Testament" investigation. Together they peel away layers of deception to reveal a terrifying adversary—and the unspeakable evil at the heart of this island paradise.

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Design on a Crime by Ginny Aiken is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Design on a Crime by Ginny Aiken as today's free mystery ebook. 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 we urge you to download it while it is still available for free.

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Design on a Crime by Ginny Aiken

Design on a Crime by Ginny Aiken
A Haley Farrell, Deadly Décor Mystery

This is the first book in this series of three "deadly décor mysteries".

About Design on a Crime (from the publisher): Haley Farrell is taking a chance on herself. After receiving her interior design certificate, she quits her job at the local furniture store and decides to open her own interior decorating business. But with all the advantages of her new career-meeting new people, and decorating new and old homes-comes a huge pitfall. Her new job allows her access into her clients' homes and their lives … but also their deaths.

When Haley's mentor, Marge Norwalk, is murdered, Haley becomes the prime suspect. Armed only with the confidence that Marge instilled in her, Haley sets out to find the real murderer. But as she sets forth, she has no idea what twists and turns will bring her face-to-face with her long-hidden past.

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Kindle Editions of Patricia Bremmer's Crime Novels Discounted to 99 Cents!

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From today, December 1st through Friday, December 8th, 2011, Kindle editions of Patricia Bremmer's crime novels are priced at just $0.99!

Bremmer is the author of the "Glen Karst, Elusive Clue" mysteries. A trademark of this series is that a clue is embedded within the story that forms a word puzzle, the answer to which declares the name of the murderer. The puzzle is varied in each book but when the letters are unscrambled it always names the murderer.

In addition to her series mysteries, the author published her first stand-alone thriller earlier this year.

Here is a list of all the discounted titles (with links to Amazon.com); the (*) indicates the non-series book. As always, please confirm the price of your book before completing your purchase; prices can and do change without prior notice.

Tryst with Dolphins
Dolphins' Echo
Death Foreshadowed
Victim Wanted: Must Have References
Crystal Widow
Clinical Death
Mind Your Manners!
Murder's a Cinch
Cornstalked *

You can read more about the author and her series detective Glen Karst on her blog, PatriciaBremmerBlog.com.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Winner of the 2011 Ellis Peters Historical Award Announced

Mystery Book Awards

The Crime Writers' Association announced today that the 2011 Ellis Peters Award has been given to Andrew Martin for The Somme Stations. It is the seventh mystery in the series to feature railway detective Jim Stringer and is set during the period of The Great War.

The award is sponsored by the Estate of Ellis Peters, Headline Book Publishing Company and Little, Brown Book Group. It is given to the best crime novel set in any period up to 35 years prior to the year in which the award is given by an author of any nationality, and commemorates the life and work of Ellis Peters (Edith Pargeter), who may be best known to readers as the creator of Brother Cadfael.

Another Poster for Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011)

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows opens in just over two weeks and the studio has released another — possibly final — poster (right; click for larger image).

Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law star as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson in this sequel to 2009's film. Though Holmes has always been the smartest man int he room, there is a new criminal mastermind at large — Professor Moriarty (Jared Harris) — and not only is he Holmes's intellectual equal, but his capacity for evil, coupled with a complete lack of conscience, may actually give him an advantage over the renowned detective.

Holmes's investigation into Moriarty's plot becomes ever more dangerous as it leads him and Watson out of London and across Europe, to France, Germany and finally to Switzerland.

But the cunning Moriarty is always one step ahead as he spins a web of death and destruction — all part of a greater plan that, if he succeeds, will change the course of history.

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows opens in US theaters December 16th, 2011.

Review: The Case of the Haunted House by Douglas Quinn

Model Agent by Sean Sweeney is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

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MystereBooks is pleased to feature Model Agent by Sean Sweeney as today's second free mystery ebook. 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 we urge you to download it while it is still available for free.

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Model Agent by Sean Sweeney

Model Agent by Sean Sweeney
A Jaclyn Johnson Mystery
Smashwords

This first in a series that currently numbers three introduces CIA operative Jaclyn Johnson, code-named Snapshot.

About Model Agent (from the publisher): The human body consists of two-thirds water.

As concertgoers on a steamy day in Boston find out, water can kill as much as it gives life.

A terrorist attack at City Hall Plaza has the authorities perplexed. The government, in response, sends in a capable but young agent — an agent born from the ashes of terrorism itself — to handle it.

But as her partner dies and the terrorist strikes again, Jaclyn Johnson — code named Snapshot — finds herself in a situation she has trained a decade to face: She’s up against a man with enough money to finance a war against his competition. With a deadline in place to stop him — and with a car holding enough hidden tricks to evade capture — Snapshot infiltrates his hidden installation and finds out her target’s true end game, a secret that could have the world fighting over water.

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The Mystery Bookshelf: Partners in Crime by Rolando Hinojosa, a Rafe Ruenrostro Mystery

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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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Partners in Crime by Rolando Hinojosa
A Rafe Ruenrostro Mystery (1st in series)
Arte Publico Press (Trade Paperback)
Publication Date: November 2011
ISBN-13: 978-1-55885-741-4

Partners in Crime by Rolando Hinojosa

About Partners in Crime (from the publisher): It's a cool Monday morning in October 1972, and the Belken County Homicide Squad is dealing with a dead body found in an abandoned car in the middle of a cotton field. Lieutenant Detective Rafe Buenrostro and the four other men making up the squad are accustomed to corpses, even though they live and work in a mostly rural area of South Texas along the Mexican border.

The bloody scene at the Kum Bak Inn is a different story, though, and one that is impossible to get used to: three men — including one of their own — slaughtered so brutally that their faces, arms, legs and even genitalia have been completely severed from their bodies. Two witnesses spared this horrific death are able to provide first-hand descriptions of the killers: three Mexican nationals, armed with machine guns, driving a cream-colored, four-door Oldsmobile.

These clues send Rafe and his colleagues down a twisting path strewn with leads and assumptions, many of which lead to dead ends after patient, plodding examination. But it's a meeting with their Mexican counterpart, Captain Lisandro Gomez Solís of the Tamaulipas State Police, which sets them on the trail that will eventually lead them to the killers. The way is littered with suspects and shady characters, including a veteran car thief, unsuspecting drug mules, dirty bank tellers and double-crossing Mexican gangsters.

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About the author: Rolando Hinojosa is the Ellen Clayton Garwood Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the recipient of numerous literary awards, including the most prestigious prize in Latin American fiction, Casa de las Americas, for the best Spanish American novel in 1976. Partners in Crime, the author's first mystery in the "Klail City Death Trip" series, was originally published in 1985.

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OMN Welcomes Mystery Author William I. Lengeman III

Omnimystery News: Authors on Tour

Omnimystery News is pleased to welcome William I. Lengeman III, author of the novella Murder at Terra Vista Station (Furry Minister Press eBook, November 2011), an Arley Ferminster murder mystery set in space.

Today William writes about William Shakespeare, Rex Stout, the novella and … well … himself!

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What makes a man write a novella? Well, let me tell you all about it. I was inspired to do so, as the title of this piece suggests, by two people. There's Shakespeare, who probably needs no introduction, and whose Polonius says, in Hamlet, that brevity is the soul of wit. I will be brief in saying that I agree.

William I. Lengeman III
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I tend to brevity in all things, whether in spoken or written word. I used to amuse myself writing works of flash and micro fiction, some of which clocked in at less than 100 words. Arley Ferminster, the amateur detective who stars in Murder at Terra Vista Station, actually started life as a character in a screenplay, which I wrote and set aside long ago. When I decided that I'd like to try my hand at writing a mystery I thought back to Mr. Ferminster and decided that I liked him too much to allow him to languish in obscurity.

So I resurrected the old fellow and set to work. My first thought was to write a novel, simply because that is what one does and because none of the ideas I had in mind could be shoehorned into a short story. After dilly-dallying with this alleged novel for a while I said the hell with it and set it aside. Some time later I was motivated to bring Arley back yet again and gave it another go. Which is where Rex Stout enters the picture.

If you've read any of Stout's Nero Wolfe works there's a pretty good chance that you've read one of the novellas. Many first appeared in magazines and were later collected in books, usually containing three novellas each. Stout actually wrote more novellas (about 40) than he did of the Nero Wolfe novels (33). Over the last two years I went on something of a Nero Wolfe binge and ended up reading all but about ten of the nearly 50 books that Stout published.

It's always a bad idea to generalize and there are certainly notable exceptions, but for me it always seemed that Stout turned out a better yarn when he was working at the novella length. In any event, he provided me with the impetus to take a crack at writing one. The other motivation was that I didn't feel that my story needed the full novel length to be told properly. I'm sure I'm not the only mystery reader who can point to a padded novel that would have worked better at novella length and I didn't want anyone pointing those fingers at me.

My decision was also motivated by the fact that, initially at least, the novellas will be published only in electronic format. I realize that there are limitations to this method of publishing but what little sense I possess tells me that for an unknown author to pursue the traditional publishing route for a work of novella length is like (pardon the expression) pissing up a rope.

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William I. Lengeman III is a retired assassin, four-time world crocheting champion, and author of Murder at Terra Vista Station, a novella that chronicles the first murder in space. Visit his blog at TraditionalMysteries.blogspot.com.

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Murder at Terra Vista Station by William I. Lengeman III

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About Murder at Terra Vista Station:

Few people can say that they got rich inventing an electric toilet bowl brush. In fact, Arley Ferminster is pretty much the only one.

Arley has moved on to other projects now, including the IntelliVac, a remote-controlled vacuum cleaner with artificial intelligence (sort of). There's also the HoverChair, the bastard child of a hovercraft and a wheelchair. Most recently, there's The Gadget Guy, a TV show he's hosting for the cable channel GeekTV. Amidst all of this Arley and his assistant Martin Grading manage to set aside some time to visit Terra Vista Station, the first commercial space hotel. This might have made for a very pleasant experience, if it wasn't for one of the other visitors being given some assistance in shuffling off of this mortal coil.

So who's responsible for the groundbreaking first murder in space? Will they strike again? Since there's no one else on board who's qualified to answer those questions, Martin and mystery fan Arley take it upon themselves to sort things out.

Lie Down in Green Pastures by Debbie Viguié is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

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MystereBooks is pleased to feature Lie Down in Green Pastures by Debbie Viguié as today's free mystery ebook. 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 we urge you to download it while it is still available for free.

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Lie Down in Green Pastures by Debbie Viguié

Lie Down in Green Pastures by Debbie Viguié
A Psalm 23 Mystery
Abingdon Press

This is the third, and most recently published, title in this series that features church secretary Cindy Preston and Rabbi Jeremiah Silverman. A fourth is scheduled to be published in February of 2012.

About Lie Down in Green Pastures (from the publisher): Even though they work right next door to each other, Cindy and Jeremiah come from two different worlds. Cindy is a church secretary; Jeremiah is a Reformed rabbi with a mysterious past full of danger and excitement. Together they have faced down a serial killer at Easter and a murderer of homeless people.

The two unlikely companions continue to forge a strong friendship as they explore personal history and faith with each passing adventure.

This third volume in the Psalm 23 Mysteries series finds Jeremiah and Cindy matching wits with an unscrupulous land developer. In a fast-paced story set around St. Patrick's Day, murder invades an idyllic landscape, challenging them to save hundreds of teens even as they try to discover the source of their unexpected danger.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Film Adaptation of Martin Amis's London Fields Gets New Director

London Fields by Martin Amis

A film adaptation of Martin Amis's 1989 novel London Fields is set to move forward with a new director: Shekhar Kapur (Elizabeth). "I am looking forward to this project because I have never directed a murder mystery before," he says. No production date was announced.

The book is set at the end of the millennium. There is a murderer, there is a murderee, and there is a foil. Everyone is always out there searching for someone and something, usually for a lover, usually for love. And this is a love story. But the murderee — Nicola Six — is searching for something and someone else: her murderer. She knows the time, she knows the place, she knows the motive, she knows the means. She just doesn't know the man. The murderer may be Keith Talent, a violent lowlife whose only passions are pornography and darts. Or is the killer the rich, honorable, and dimly romantic Guy Clinch?

It is a book in which the narrator, Samson Young, enters the Black Cross, a thoroughly undesirable public house, and finds the main players of his drama assembled … just waiting to begin.

(Source: The Hollywood Reporter.)

ABC Family Renews Pretty Little Liars for a Third Season

Pretty Little Liars (ABC Family)

ABC Family has renewed its teen-themed mystery series Pretty Little Liars for a third season of 24 episodes.

Based on characters created by Sara Shepard — the author of nine "Pretty Little Liars" mysteries to date — the series features some of the pretties girls in town … who also hold some of the ugliest secrets.

The second season returns with new episodes on January 2nd, 2012. Here's what viewers can expect:

A month has passed since Aria, Emily, Hanna and Spencer were arrested and a lot has changed in Rosewood … and with the girls. No longer the mighty four best friends, the Liars are at each others' throats and Emily has been iced out completely. But what could have divided them so severely? Has "A" finally won the game of divide and conquer? With Emily now truly on her own, is she ripe for "A"'s picking?

Review: The Blood Royal by Barbara Cleverly

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Review: The Hypnotist by Lars Kepler

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