Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Dead Case in Deadwood by Ann Charles is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Dead Case in Deadwood by Ann Charles as today's fourth free mystery ebook.

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Dead Case in Deadwood by Ann Charles

Dead Case in Deadwood
Ann Charles
A Violet Parker, Deadwood Mystery
Publisher: Corvallis Press

This is the third mystery in this series.

Real estate agent Violet "Spooky" Parker stumbles upon a body-part theft ring at the local funeral parlor and suspects her caustic co-worker has a hand in it — or maybe a foot. Can Violet discover what's in the crates the crooks are sneaking out of the mortuary in the dark of night? Or will she end up in one of them herself … in pieces?

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First Poster for Crime Thriller Broken City

Broken City (2013)

It's been well over a year since we had any news on the crime thriller Broken City, but today we have the first, if rather minimalist, poster for the film (right; click for larger image). The tagline: "Proof can be a powerful weapon."

The storyline follows Billy Taggart (Mark Wahlberg), an ex-cop-now-PI, who is hired by the city's corrupt mayor (Russell Crowe) to spy on the mayor's wife (Catherine Zeta-Jones), who he suspects is cheating on him. Taggart is able to confirm the suspicions when he discovers the mayor's wife has been having an affair, but the situation becomes more serious when he also learns that the the man she's been sleeping with has been murdered.

Directed by Allen Hughes from an original screenplay by Brian Tucker, Broken City opens in theaters January 18th, 2013.

First Trailer for Parker

Parker (January 2013)

Monday we featured the first poster for the crime thriller Parker; today we have the first trailer (below).

Parker (Jason Statham) is a professional thief who lives by a personal code of ethics: Don't steal from people who can't afford it and don't hurt people who don't deserve it. But on his latest heist, his crew double crosses him, steals his stash, and leaves him for dead.

Determined to make sure they regret it, Parker tracks them to Palm Beach, playground of the rich and famous, where the crew is planning their biggest heist ever. Donning the disguise of a rich Texan, Parker takes on an unlikely partner, Leslie (Jennifer Lopez), a savvy insider, who's short on cash, but big on looks, smarts and ambition. Together, they devise a plan to hijack the score, take everyone down and get away clean.

Parker is based on a character created by Donald E. Westlake writing as Richard Stark. There is only one novel in the series set in Palm Beach — Flashfire — which provides the basis for the screenplay by John J. McLaughlin. The film opens in theaters January 25th, 2013.

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Flashfire by Richard Stark

Flashfire
Richard Stark
A Parker Thriller (19th in series)

Parker is in West Palm Beach, competing with a crew that has an unhealthy love of explosions; when things go sour, Parker finds himself shot and trapped — and forced to rely on a civilian to survive.

Flashfire by Richard Stark, Amazon Kindle format  Flashfire by Richard Stark, iTune iBook format  Flashfire by Richard Stark, Kobo format

Mysterious Press Releases 14 Charlotte MacLeod Cozy Mysteries in eBook Format

Mysterious Press

Mysterious Press released nine mysteries in the "Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn" series by Charlotte MacLeod this week, together with the five of the mysteries in the "Madoc and Janet Rhys" series, also by Charlotte MacLeod writing as Alisa Craig, all in ebook format.

Charlotte MacLeod (1922–2005) was the bestselling author of cozy mysteries. Born in Canada, she moved to Boston as a child, and lived in New England most of her life. After graduating from college, she made a career in advertising. In her spare time, MacLeod wrote short stories, and in 1964 published her first novel, a children's book called Mystery of the White Knight.

MacLeod introduced her first series character, Professor Peter Shady, in 1978 in Rest You Merry. A horticulturist and amateur sleuth, he would appear in ten mysteries. The following year, 1979, marked the first appearance of two sleuths in a new series: the husband and wife team of Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn, who were featured in twelve mysteries. But MacLeod also wrote two series under the pen name of Alisa Craig, one featuring Royal Canadian Mounted Police Inspector Madoc Rhys and his wife Janet; and the other featuring a garden club in Ontario, the Grub and Stakers. This is all in addition to numerous stand-alone titles!

We're providing a list of the nine mysteries being released this week by Mysterious Press in the "Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn" series and the five mysteries in the "Madoc and Janet Rhys" series below, with a synopsis from the first in each.

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The Family Vault by Charlotte MacLeod

The Family Vault
Charlotte MacLeod
A Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn Mystery (1st in series)

A mislaid corpse strikes terror in the hearts of Boston's strangest family …

Like many old New England families, the Kellings live to die. Although their family vault is spacious and comfortable, for Sarah Kelling's Great-Uncle Frederick it will not do. In his will, he demands to be buried inside the ancient family tomb at Boston Common, which hasn't admitted a new member in over a century. But when the Kellings crack the old vault's door, they find a recently built brick wall. And behind it lays a surprisingly fresh corpse—a skeleton with rubies in its teeth.

Her name was Ruby Redd, and many years ago she was the toast of Boston's burlesque scene. Her murder case is ice cold, but when Sarah begins investigating it, she finds that the burning passions behind this beauty's death still burn white hot. With the help of art-fraud investigator Max Bittersohn, she will solve the stripper's murder, or take her own place in the family vault.

The Family Vault by Charlotte MacLeod, Amazon Kindle format  The Family Vault by Charlotte MacLeod, iTunes book format  The Family Vault by Charlotte MacLeod, Kobo ebook format

(3rd) The Palace GuardAmazon | iTunes | Kobo

(6th) The Plain Old ManAmazon | iTunes | Kobo

(7th) The Recycled CitizenAmazon | iTunes | Kobo

(8th) The Silver GhostAmazon | iTunes | Kobo

(9th) The Gladstone BagAmazon | iTunes | Kobo

(10th) The Resurrection ManAmazon | iTunes | Kobo

(11th) The Odd JobAmazon | iTunes | Kobo

(12th) The Balloon ManAmazon | iTunes | Kobo

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A Pint of Murder by Charlotte MacLeod

A Pint of Murder
Charlotte MacLeod
A Madoc and Janet Rhys Mystery (1st in series)

A killer wielding poisonous green beans terrorizes a small Canadian town …

Agatha Treadway has done her own preserving ever since the day her husband was done in by a can of supermarket tomatoes. And after four vigilant decades canning everything from peaches to spinach, it is her own green beans that kill her. Inspecting the fatal jar, Janet Wadman finds it has been tampered with, so that toxic botulism was allowed to seep in. But before she can tell the town doctor that Mrs. Treadway was murdered, the doctor joins the widow in untimely death.

To investigate, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police sends Madoc Rhys, a Mountie who doesn't look the part. Masquerading as a relative, this squat Welshman helps Janet dig into the town's dark side. And what they find is a deadly secret that proves even more poisonous than botulism.

A Pint of Murder by Charlotte MacLeod, Amazon Kindle format  A Pint of Murder by Charlotte MacLeod, iTunes book format  A Pint of Murder by Charlotte MacLeod, Kobo ebook format

(2nd) Murder Goes MummingAmazon | iTunes | Kobo

(3rd) A Dismal Thing To DoAmazon | iTunes | Kobo

(4th) Trouble in the BrassesAmazon | iTunes | Kobo

(5th) The Wrong RiteAmazon | iTunes | Kobo

Cinemystery: Amazon Studios Options Gothic Thriller, Seed by Ania Ahlborn

Cinemystery: Crime Novels Adapted for Film

Amazon Studios announced today that it has optioned its first book to adapt for film, Ania Ahlborn's 2011 debut Gothic novel of suspense, Seed.

"Our primary objective at Amazon Studios is to develop great, commercial projects that our customers love," said Roy Price, Director, Amazon Studios. "Ania Ahlborn's Seed has been a top seller for Amazon Publishing's 47North so we already have a sense of the mainstream attraction of the story and are excited to keep the project in-house for movie development."

Amazon Studios recently hosted a trailer contest allowing fans the opportunity to create the official Seed book trailer and awarded $3,000 to the winning trailer "Grinning Demons", which you can watch below.

Ahlborn's second novel, The Neighbors, is published next month.

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Seed by Ania Ahlborn

Seed
Ania Ahlborn

With nothing but the clothes on his back — and something horrific snapping at his heels — Jack Winter fled his rural Georgia home when he was still just a boy. Watching the world he knew vanish in a trucker's rearview mirror, he thought he was leaving an unspeakable nightmare behind forever. But years later, the bright new future he's built suddenly turns pitch black, as something fiendishly familiar looms dead ahead.

When Jack, his wife Aimee, and their two small children survive a violent car crash, it seems like a miracle. But Jack knows what he saw on the road that night, and it wasn't divine intervention. The profound evil from his past won't let them die…at least not quickly. It's back, and it's hungry; ready to make Jack pay for running, to work its malignant magic on his angelic youngest daughter, and to whisper a chilling promise: I've always been here, and I'll never leave.

Seed by Ania Ahlborn, Amazon Kindle format

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Taken 2 Opens in Theaters Friday, October 5th

Taken 2. Opens in theaters October 05, 2012.

Taken 2 (2012)

As a retired CIA agent with a particular set of skills, Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) stopped at nothing to save his daughter Kim (Maggie Grace) from Albanian kidnappers. When the father of one of the kidnappers swears revenge and takes Bryan and his wife hostage during their family vacation in Istanbul, Bryan enlists Kim to help them escape, and uses the same advanced level of special forces tactics to get his family to safety and systematically take out the kidnappers one by one.

This sequel to the 2008 thriller Taken is directed by Olivier Megaton from an original screenplay by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen.

Running time: 91 minutes. Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, and some sensuality.

Watch a trailer for the film below:

Today's Bestselling Free Kindle MystereBooks (121003)

Top 100 Free Kindle Mysteries and Thrillers, updated hourly by Amazon.com

Here is today's list of the Bestselling Free Kindle Crime Fiction: the top nine mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers.

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Telemystery: Cinemax Renews Strike Back for a Third Season

Telemystery: Mystery and Suspense on Television

Cinemax has renewed its international action thriller Strike Back for a third season of ten episodes, to be filmed on location in South Africa and Hungary.

The first season introduced an unlikely pair of operatives in the stealth counterterrorism unit Section 20: Sgt. Michael Stonebridge (Philip Winchester), an exceptional British Special Forces (SBS) soldier, and the less-conventional Damien Scott (Sullivan Stapleton), a former U.S. Delta Force member. In the second season, the team tracks nuclear triggers stolen by a powerful businessman with dangerous geo-political ambitions, while the two lead characters face personal challenges and contend with the pressures of their high-stress work.

Details on the third season are being kept to a minimum, as they might provide spoilers to the episodes remaining to air this season.

Keep up to date on the status of your favorite mystery and suspense television with our Telemystery Scoresheet. We've updated it with today's news.

Review: August Acrobat by Ron Roy

Mysterious Reviews: Reviews of New Mysteries, Novels of Suspense, and Thrillers

A Mysterious Review of …

August Acrobat by Ron Roy. A Calendar Mystery.

Review summary: This early chapter book for children presents an enjoyable mystery, one that relies on observation and deduction to solve. In addition to the "who-is-it" element of the story, there is a subtle, but effective subplot involving recognizing and taking responsibility for one's actions. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

August Acrobat Ron Roy

August Acrobat
Ron Roy
A Calendar Mystery
Random House (June 2012)

Publisher synopsis: Something special is coming to Green Lawn — a traveling circus! But when the performers arrive, they need help. Their show is a mess, and Bradley, Brian, Nate, and Lucy are happy to chip in. They fix up the equipment and find dazzling new acts, but what the show needs most is an acrobat. No one in town is brave enough to go up on the high trapeze, except for one mysterious masked person. If the kids could find out who it is, this might be the best circus ever — but it seems as if this acrobat doesn't want to be found!

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Please Welcome Lawrence Friedman, Author of the Frank May Chronicles

Omnimystery News: Guest Author Post
by Lawrence Friedman

We are delighted to welcome mystery author and professor of law Lawrence Friedman as our guest.

Lawrence's new murder mystery is The Book Club Murder (Quid Pro Books, September 2012 trade paperback and ebook formats), the latest in the Frank May Chronicles.

Today Lawrence gives us a backstory to the setting for his whodunit: a book club.

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This fall, as I have done for many years, I will be teaching an eager class of undergraduates at Stanford University. The course: "Introduction to American Law". I am a law professor at Stanford; and I am the author or editor of 31 books on law, including a standard text, A History of American Law; and a history of criminal justice, Crime and Punishment in American History.

Lawrence Friedman
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Lawrence Friedman

That's my day job. My secret vice — at least the secret vice I'm willing to own up to — is writing mystery novels. I've actually written 14 of them; and Quid Pro Books, a small press in Louisiana, is bringing them out one at a time, under the series title, "The Frank May Chronicles". The most recent one, The Book Club Murder, has just been published.

All 14 are written in the first person; Frank May, the narrator, is a lawyer who practices law in San Mateo, California. No, he is not a criminal lawyer; indeed, his main specialty is writing wills and trusts, and handling the estates of the dead. But murder seems to have a way of pursuing him. Frank is in his 40's, he is affable, and has a rich sense of humor — despite all these murders.

Frank's wife, Celia, belongs to a book club. The club is about to discuss a new (and rather awful) novel, The Chickpea Harvest. But the strangest thing happens; during the meeting, Gerald Unger, the husband of the hostess, Millie, is murdered in the back of the house — while seven women are tearing apart the book. Frank will have the job of handling Gerald's estate; the women come to him, one by one, to spill their theories, about who killed Gerald Unger; why; and how. There are other puzzling facts: who was the mysterious young man who found old Emily Finbar, the next door neighbor, wandering about in an Alzheimer haze, and took her home that night. Was he the killer? And why did somebody steal Millie's jade plant?

Yes, my wife belongs to a book club. Nobody was murdered there, but I had to swear to her that none of the women in my book were based on her friends. Still, her club did start off the thought processes that led to my novel. People and events in life always do that: they make us authors think in ways that in the end take shape as a plot. In Death of a Wannabe, also recently published, I used the story of an acquaintance who had joined a cult; and I also inserted a parody of a certain television program, that many readers will surely recognize. And in An Unnatural Death, my experience as a law teacher came in handy. This first line of this novel is: "I think somebody smothered my aunt." The aunt (of the client), it turns out, wrote not less than four wills, including one that left everything to nonexistent cats.

An author is usually prejudiced in favor of his own books; and I'm not an exception. I've aimed to devise plots that are logical, and with neat but surprising solutions. Above all, I've tried to use a clear, simple style; the novels are heavy on dialog, not description, and more than anything else, I've tried to fill my books with humor. I want them to be funny, rather than grim. I hope you'll give me a chance to prove whether I did or did not succeed.

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Lawrence Friedman, the Marion Rice Kirkwood Professor of Law at Stanford University, is a prolific author on crime and punishment, and his numerous books have been translated into multiple languages. He is the recipient of six honorary law degrees and is a fellow in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Before joining the Stanford Law School faculty in 1968, he was a professor of law at the University of Wisconsin Law School and at Saint Louis University School of Law.

You can learn more about the author on his Stanford University directory page.

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The Book Club Murder by Lawrence Friedman

The Book Club Murder
Lawrence Friedman
The Frank May Chronicles

Frank May hates trouble, as a lawyer and as a guy. But it likes him just fine. For someone who practices wills and trusts law because it lies far from the scene of murder and mayhem, he has a knack for being caught up in it anyway.

Which is why he thought he was fortune's friend the night his wife stayed home from her book club meeting with a migraine. That very night the husband of the hostess was murdered. Frank hoped he could stay clear of this sordid affair. But that was not to be.

The members of the club all came to believe that Frank and only Frank could solve the mystery. That was never his intention, but here too fate intervened. Despite himself, he became entangled in all the intrigues of the members. And in the end, he blundered his way to the dramatic secret that lay at the heart of the book club murder.

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Stuff to Spy For by Don Bruns is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Stuff to Spy For by Don Bruns as today's third free mystery ebook.

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Stuff to Spy For by Don Bruns

Stuff to Spy For
Don Bruns
A James Lessor and Skip Moore Mystery
Publisher: Oceanview Publishing

Best friends James Lessor and Skip Moore are still stuck in dead-end jobs, still living in their ratty apartment in Carol City, Florida, and still dreaming of hitting the big time. It seems those dreams are finally within reach when James lands a job to install a state-of-the-art security system for Synco Systems. There's a huge commission — and plenty of strings — attached.

To collect on the cash, James will have to provide additional services by assuming the role of pretend boyfriend of Sarah Crumbly, an employee who's having an affair with Sandler Conroy, Synco's married president.

When Sandler's wife offers James a tidy sum for the dirty details about what's going on at Synco, James and Skip resurrect their entrepreneurial dreams and go into the business of being spies. The spymobile-their beloved, rattletrap of a boxtruck-is on its last legs, and they'll have to spend a small fortune on spy equipment, but there's no business like spy business.

In this spy game, James and Skip may be the ones who get played — or worse.

Read our review of Stuff to Spy For by Don Bruns.

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Missing by Barry Crowther is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Missing by Barry Crowther as today's second free mystery ebook.

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Missing by Barry Crowther

Missing
Barry Crowther
A Matt Spears Mystery
Publisher: CreateSpace

Debt collector Matt Spears isn't having a good day. He's being framed by the cops over an alleged assault and has inexplicably found himself indebted to the blind, but ruthless gangster, Vincent Barbour. When Barbour’s supposedly dead niece, Emma, surfaces in a graphic sexual video on a porn site, he asks Matt to find her in exchange for wiping the slate clean.

Within a matter of hours, Matt is plunged into a world of sex, blackmail and murder. Trying to unravel the mysteries of a troubled young girl's disappearance, he discovers the dark side of the porn industry, complicated family secrets, government corruption, sadistic gangsters, and narcissistic celebrities who all come together to find a girl who is simply … missing.

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Florida Heat by Rainy Kirkland is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Florida Heat by Rainy Kirkland as today's free mystery ebook.

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Florida Heat by Rainy Kirkland

Florida Heat
Rainy Kirkland
Publisher: RKPublishing

Florida heat is murder … and the bodies are stacking up at an alarming rate. From the moment Probation Officer Jo Cazimer witnesses a murder her life is in jeopardy.

Working with her best friend Detective Kate Snow they struggle to identify the killer. But in Florida the snakes slither, the gators are hungry and a serial killer is on the loose.

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Scarpetta by Patricia Cornwell is Today's Nook Daily Find

The Nook Daily Find

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Scarpetta by Patricia Cornwell as today's Barnes & Noble Nook Daily Find.

The deal price of $2.99 is valid only for today, Wednesday, October 03, 2012.

Note: The price has been matched by Amazon.com for today only.

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Scarpetta by Patricia Cornwell

Scarpetta
Patricia Cornwell
A Kay Scarpetta Mystery
Berkley

This is the 13th mystery in this series.

Leaving behind her private forensic pathology practice in Charleston, South Carolina, Kay Scarpetta accepts an assignment in New York City, where the NYPD has asked her to examine an injured man on Bellevue Hospital's psychiatric prison ward. The handcuffed and chained patient, Oscar Bane, has specifically asked for her, and when she literally has her gloved hands on him, he begins to talk — and the story he has to tell turns out to be one of the most bizarre she has ever heard.

The injuries, he says, were sustained in the course of a murder … that he did not commit. Is Bane a criminally insane stalker who has fixed on Scarpetta? Or is his paranoid tale true, and it is he who is being spied on, followed and stalked by the actual killer? The one thing Scarpetta knows for certain is that a woman has been tortured and murdered — and more violent deaths will follow. Gradually, an inexplicable and horrifying truth emerges: Whoever is committing the crimes knows where his prey is at all times. Is it a person, a government? And what is the connection between the victims?

In the days that follow, Scarpetta; her forensic psychologist husband, Benton Wesley; and her niece, Lucy, who has recently formed her own forensic computer investigation firm in New York, will undertake a harrowing chase through cyberspace and the all-too-real streets of the city — an odyssey that will take them at once to places they never knew, and much, much too close to home.

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