Monday, June 03, 2013

Trigger City, a Ray Dudgeon Mystery by Sean Chercover, Now at a Special Price

Trigger City by Sean Chercover

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Trigger City by Sean Chercover, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, HarperCollins.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $1.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (06/03/2013 at 3:00 PM ET). Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Trigger City by Sean Chercover

Trigger City by Sean Chercover
A Ray Dudgeon Mystery (2nd in series)
Publisher: HarperCollins

The facts: A lonely woman was murdered by her disturbed coworker. The police have investigated. The case is closed. But facts are not truth.

A routine investigation of an open-and-shut case is just what PI Ray Dudgeon needs to recover from the physical and emotional consequences of confronting the Chicago Outfit — until "routine" spirals out of control. The victim was no quiet, unassuming, unlucky single woman; she lived a double life in the shadowy realm of covert intelligence … and she died for the truth. Suddenly, Ray's ensnared in a conspiracy of darkness that weaves its way through the very fabric of the nation, and in grave danger of becoming collateral damage in America's war on terror. And his greatest enemy may be himself.

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Slash and Burn, a Joe Hunter Mystery by Matt Hilton, Now at a Special Price

Slash and Burn by Matt Hilton

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Slash and Burn by Matt Hilton

Slash and Burn by Matt Hilton
A Joe Hunter Mystery (3rd in series)
Publisher: HarperCollins

Joe Hunter is enjoying some much needed R & R when a young woman approaches him to help find her missing sister. Kate Piers knows about Joe from her dead brother Jake, Hunter's former comrade in arms, and for that reason alone he feels obliged to help.

The fact that Kate is very attractive doesn't hurt.

Together they go to Imogen's Kentucky home where they are immediately attacked by a bunch of thugs, acting on behalf of local businessman Robert Huffman.

Huffman is outwardly respectable but the psychotic twins he uses as his enforcers give the game away: he has links to organized crime and a deadly reputation with a blade. Huffman is also looking for Imogen, and kidnaps Kate to act as bait.

Looks like Joe is in trouble again …

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Telemystery: Pretty Little Liars, 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, Blu-ray disc, or Video-on-Demand, is profiling one series from our site being released this week.

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Pretty Little Liars: Season Three

Pretty Little Liars
Season Three

As the third season begins, a summer has passed since Aria, Emily, Hanna and Spencer found out about Mona being "A" and the death of Maya. With the terror seemingly over and an alleged murderer now behind bars, the town of Rosewood is slowly healing from old and new wounds. Each of the four girls spent their summer in different ways — with Aria taking a photography class, Spencer taking college courses at Hollis, Hanna taking cooking classes with Caleb and Emily building houses in Haiti.

But what looks "normal" for each girl is not necessarily so, as all four are hardly over what happened. With post-traumatic stress, anger and the acquisition of more secrets, the four girls are anything but fine. Now back together and coming upon the second anniversary of Alison's disappearance, the girls find themselves back on the defensive when a shocking event rocks Rosewood.

Based on the series of young adult books by Sara Shepard, this season of the ABC Family drama originally during Summer 2012 and concluded in early 2013. The fourth season premieres next week on June 11th, 2013.

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Please Welcome the Mona Lisa, Subject of a New Thriller, The Mona Lisa Speaks by Christopher Angel

Omnimystery News: Guest Post with the Mona Lisa
with the Mona Lisa

We have a special — and quite unexpected — guest today, the famous — or should that be infamous — Mona Lisa.

Lisa, if we may be so informal as to call her that, is the subject of a new book by Christopher Angel titled The Mona Lisa Speaks (Over The Edge Books, April 2013 trade paperback and ebook formats).

Here is what she has to say about the book, in her own words …

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So I have been told that I am a key character in a new novel — one that imagines my actual theft from the Louvre in 1911 as a current happening, in this age of computers and advanced electronics. The author's first mistake is to make me a key character, rather than the only character. This author, who I'm sure holds no candle to the brilliance of my creator, Master da Vinci, who always could excel at anything he wanted, wastes his time writing about some Canadian computer programmer who falls in love with a French woman, and steals me to save her life. While that bears some parallel to what actually happened in 1911, I just don't understand why his author would focus on the musings of some mere person, when he could have filled many books with my brilliant inner voice and astute observations.

Furthermore, I am told that, in this novel, I am taken out of the Louvre, and replaced by a so-called “perfect” copy. I may not be that familiar with all these current inventions (I'm sure Master da Vinci would understand them better), like computers and scanners and 3-D printers, but I can tell you one thing — there's no way a machine could replicate the love and care Master da Vinci took with me. It's just not possible. A true connoisseur would see the copy for what it is immediately. Technology is no substitute.

I will give this author some credit — since it's true that I will never tell any of you what actually happened to me during the time I was out of the Louvre from 1911-1913, I suppose updating this story and adding in some imagination might make sense. That is my secret, and the thief who stole me is now dead, and took the secret to his grave with him. So, the imaginings of an author are as close as you'll ever get to the truth.

But here is my biggest concern — I am so tired of people trying to cloak themselves in my fame and brilliance. I am told that this author came up with the idea after coming to the Louvre himself, and being underwhelmed with my quality in comparison to the other paintings in the Louvre, and wondering why I was so famous. He did some research, and discovered the story of my theft in 1911, which only added to my fame. But I think this reveals more about the author than it does me. He must be a man of poor taste, because it should be obvious why I am so famous — it is because of my beauty. His smile has surely not beguiled generations upon generations, as mine has! He's probably one of those philistines who was surprised when he first saw me, because "I was so small." As if genius has anything to do with size!

I was going to ask you, if you come to the Louvre, to start reading me this book. But upon deeper reflection, I just can't bring myself to hear these slanderous lies. So, perhaps you will do me the favor of reading it yourself, and reporting back. Yes, that's the best solution.

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The Mona Lisa Speaks by Christopher Angel

Chapter One

I WAS RIDING A VÉLIB' — ONE OF THOSE one-speed grey bikes you can rent from racks all over Paris with a simple swipe of a credit card. A lot of Parisians use them to commute to work, and while it was a nice walk from my apartment on the Île Saint Louis, smack dab in the heart of the city, to the Louvre, that morning I was running very late for the staff meeting because my Skype call with Dad had gone long. He was sick — hopefully "just" arthritis, but I feared the "c" word — and I was trying to convince him to leave his perch in the remote boreal forest to see some doctors down south. It was important, but the last thing I wanted was to further annoy my coworkers, who already resented having a young Canadian programmer there doing what they saw as their national duty — upgrading the computer systems for their prized museum.
 So, I pedaled as fast as I could along the banks of the Seine, savoring what few moments I had on the the world's most beautiful bike path. Notre Dame and the Île de la Cité on the left, the cobblestone pathways of the Marais up above me on the right. Moments like this had been all too rare in the past month since I had arrived. Which meant I all the more hungrily lapped up the scenery as I sped down the path. It was awesome to be here, considering I had grown up amidst the pine trees and the long, dark winters of Whitehorse, in the Yukon. And we didn't even live in the city — but out about forty-five minutes away, which just as well could have been in the middle of the Arctic tundra for how isolated it was. You didn't just walk outside to go play with the kids down the street — you had to get in the car, or if it was winter, the snowmobile, and drive fifteen minutes to the nearest house.
 And then I saw her. Even from a few bicycle lengths behind, I knew she was beautiful: it was the grace of her movements and the curve of her back as revealed by the straps of her backpack which pressed upon her elegant but understated French clothing. Without a conscious command, my feet started to pedal faster, and my neck craned forward. I had to see her face. But, she was fast too. I strained to reel her in, as slower riders got in the way. I was worried that we would shoot right by my "exit" to the Louvre — a short, steep cobblestone hill that delivered me almost to the front door of my office. Was I really going to risk being even later to my meeting?
 Then, she sensed that I was following her and turned back to glance at me. She was much more than just a pretty face. It was her smile that captivated me. While eyes are commonly held to be the window of someone's soul, in my experience a person's smile says more about their personality. You can't fake a genuine smile, the kind that shows joie de vivre, that promises laughter and companionship and genuine interest in other people. Her smile had all this and more. It was sexy and down to earth and pleasant, and also, just a little bit mysterious. I wanted to ask her out for a coffee right then and there, and find out who she was and how she saw the world.
 But, before I could say anything, she laughed and said, "Jouez" — French for "game on." Then, she really dug into her pedals. I thought, "Why not? We only live once." The race was on, but she had a good head start. I dug deep — but could only match her pace. I saw my exit ahead and was prepared to skip it, but then was pleased to see her veer off and start to climb up the steep hill. Like the Tour de France riders who specialize in mountain pursuits, now was my chance to catch up with her, and still make my meeting. I stood up in the seat and pedaled hard, coming alongside her. She smiled again at me, but she was only playing with me. She pedaled harder, and pulled away again on her Vélib'. I was straining for breath. The short hill ended, and we shot out into the traffic in front of the Louvre. Now, I was praying for a red light. But I wasn't going to be that lucky this morning. She crossed the intersection, and moved along with the busy traffic. Then, I felt something in my peripheral vision — I turned to see a mother with a baby in a stroller. We were on a collision course. I swerved, narrowly avoiding them, then had to correct again to avoid taking on a Peugot car.
 She pedaled on. While the past month had been the most sedentary of my life, I was still in decent shape from the summer's backpacking trip back home — my last major trek before I joined the working world. But, she was in great shape, and pulled ahead. I was desperate to catch up, and stood again in my seat. That's when I first noticed the motorcycle. It slowed down right alongside her. Both the driver and passenger wore helmets and black leather jackets, strange on this humid summer morning. Then, I noticed that the motorcycle didn't have a license plate, which was also weird. Before I had time to contemplate anything more, the passenger of the motorcycle clamped onto her with one arm, pulled out a switchblade with the other, and hacked away at the straps of her backpack.
 She immediately figured out what they were doing, which was unfortunate, because she was not the sort of person who was going to back down from a fight. She yelled angrily, and tried to push the motorcycle away. The driver of the motorcycle corrected his steering, while the passenger kept his grip on the backpack. She screamed, as the force of the attack pulled her and the Vélib' down. She hit the street with a sickening crunch, her arm and backpack caught underneath her. The motorcycle skidded to a stop, the passenger leaped off, and the knife came out again as the thief went after the second strap. A few bystanders stopped and stared, not sure what to do.
 That's when I was finally able to catch up with her. I jumped off my bike, letting it clatter to the sidewalk, and yelled out in my best approximation of a French accent, "Arrette, police!" Then I clamped my hand on the backpack, and yanked it away from the robber. That caught the attacker by surprise — he froze for a moment. My next thought was, 'what if this guy hates the police and would like nothing more than to knife an unarmed, undercover officer?' I saw a glint of sunlight from the blade and got ready to evade an incoming thrust — my instincts going back to the time I mistakenly cornered that mother black bear and her cub and got away with a torn t-shirt.
 But instead, I heard the knife click shut, as he whispered to the driver, "Vas-y, vas-y," and the bike revved and they were off. I was left standing above a moaning woman, in a cloud of motorcycle exhaust, holding her backpack. I quickly knelt down and asked her, in fractured French, if she was OK. She picked up that I was a native English speaker, and replied, "My arm, I think it's broken." Her subtle French accent was sweetly mellifluous. But her broken arm looked pretty horrific — it was bent near the wrist in a nasty, unnatural angle, and dangled limp as I helped her to sitting. Even that action made her yelp in pain. I scrambled back to my bike, and retrieved my suit jacket. I turned it into the world's most beautifully tailored sling, which took the pressure off her arm, and she was able to catch her breath. Finally, a police car pulled up, and the officers pushed through the growing, gawking crowd. One of them checked out her injuries, while the other asked for witnesses, which had the effect of quickly disbursing the crowd. The kneeling policeman smiled at me, and said, "Monsieur, votre femme serra d'accord."
 And then my French totally failed me. All I could mumble was, "Ah, non … oui. She's not my wife. I am a Canadian. I witnessed the attack." The policeman looked at me suspiciously. The injured woman spoke quickly in French, fighting back the pain. I only understood the words "Bon Samaritain," which I knew meant, "good Samaritan." That satisfied the policeman, who turned back to me and said, "D'accord. You will need to make ah … qu'est qu c'est … un statement."
 An ambulance arrived in a clatter of sirens and two paramedics sprung into action. "Of course," I replied. And then I made my third impulsive decision that morning. I climbed into the ambulance alongside her. The policeman looked at me in surprise, still trying to figure out our exact relationship. I simply told him, "I can make my statement at the hospital, yes?" He nodded, and the ambulance doors slammed shut. Inside the ambulance, she looked at me in surprise and concern: "Oh no, are you hurt too?"
 "No, but you have my suit jacket there, what choice do I have?" I pointed to the makeshift sling. At that moment, I had the first inkling that she was very special. How many people would be concerned about somebody else in a moment of such pain and shock?
 I'd had a few broken bones in my youth, mostly from over-ambitious tree-climbing, and I knew how much pain she was enduring.
 She nodded, and through gritted teeth said, "Thank God. I would have felt terrible … After what you did … My name is Mathilde. Mathilde Theroux."
 "Robertson Ross. Everybody calls me Rob." I smiled at her. And she managed a brief smile back before the ambulance hit a bump, jolting her pain back.

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Christopher Angel
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Christopher Angel

A professional filmmaker, Christopher's most recent movie as a writer/director is This Is Not A Test, a satire about domestic terrorism that aired on Showtime. He was nominated for an Emmy for his work on James Cameron's documentary Expedition Bismarck and won a student Academy Award for his short film, Mr. October. Christopher received his BA from Yale University, where he was a Humanities major, and an MFA in film-making from the University of Southern California.

You can learn more about the author and his book at TheMonaLisaSpeaks.com. You can also find him on Twitter.

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The Mona Lisa Speaks by Christopher Angel

The Mona Lisa Speaks
Christopher Angel

Brilliant and confident Robertson Ross, an outdoorsy Canadian computer expert hired to update the Louvre's security system, falls in love with Mathilde, a classic beauty and cultured Parisian art dealer. But, when he discovers that she's deeply in debt to Jacques Renard, a powerful and dangerous lord of the French criminal underground, he has to embark on the risky and thrilling theft of the Mona Lisa to save her — and their unborn child.

Rob's biggest problems actually begin after he successfully steals the Mona Lisa and replaces her with a perfect copy. Facing betrayals at all turns, he needs every bit of his intelligence, cunning, courage, and computer skills to stay alive & reunite with his true love.

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Storm Surge by J. D. Rhoades is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Storm Surge by J. D. Rhoades

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Storm Surge by J. D. Rhoades as today's third free mystery ebook (A Novel of Suspense; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, June 03, 2013 at 7:30 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Storm Surge by J. D. Rhoades

Storm Surge
J. D. Rhoades
A Novel of Suspense
Publisher: J. D. Rhoades

For beautiful waitress Sharon Brennan, the luxurious Pass Island resort is a place to make a living for herself and her daughter Glory. For amiable handyman Max Chase, it's a place far away from his past.

But there's a lot more to Max than meets the eye. And as a Category Five hurricane bears down on Pass Island, some very bad people arrive with a plan to use the cover of the storm to steal a mysterious object, an object that powerful people want desperately enough to kill for.

When things go wrong and Sharon and Glory are trapped on the island with Max and a team of cold-blooded mercenaries, they begin to realize that maybe Max isn't the good guy they thought he was … but he may be just the bad guy they need.

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Murder on the ICW by Ellen Elizabeth Hunter is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Murder on the ICW by Ellen Elizabeth Hunter

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Murder on the ICW by Ellen Elizabeth Hunter as today's second free mystery ebook (The Magnolia Mystery Series; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, June 03, 2013 at 7:20 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Murder on the ICW by Ellen Elizabeth Hunter

Murder on the ICW
Ellen Elizabeth Hunter
The Magnolia Mystery Series
Publisher: Magnolia Mysteries

During the Prohibition Era, moonshine operations flourished along the creeks that fed the Intracoastal Waterway. So Ashley Wilkes, historic preservationist, is not surprised to learn that the hunting lodge she is restoring once housed an operational still. But what she discovers under a small mountain of moonshine bottles is both surprising and shocking.

Meanwhile, Melanie's boyfriends are turning up dead. Is she loving them to death? The police think so. Thanksgiving weekend finds Ashley and Melanie sailing in the annual Holiday Flotilla. But are those popping noises they hear fireworks or gunfire?

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Freedom Bridge by Erika Holzer is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

Freedom Bridge by Erika Holzer

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Freedom Bridge by Erika Holzer as today's free mystery ebook (A Cold War Thriller; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, June 03, 2013 at 7:10 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Freedom Bridge by Erika Holzer

Freedom Bridge
Erika Holzer
A Cold War Thriller
Publisher: Madison Press

Caught in a web of dangerous intrigue, Dr. Kiril Andreyev plans his desperate escape from Soviet tyranny to freedom in the West.

But when his friend's escape attempt ends in flames, Kiril finds his life threatened by a ruthless KGB officer.

Kiril's last chance rests on a visiting American heart surgeon and his journalist wife. But even as Kiril plots his escape, he finds that his life depends on his materialistic mistress, on the rivalries of Soviet and East German intelligence agents, and on accidental betrayals by those he trusts most.

Will Dr. Kiril Andreyev succeed in his lifelong quest for freedom — and at what cost?

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Clarity by Kim Harrington is Today's Nook Daily Find

The Nook Daily Find

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Clarity by Kim Harrington as today's Barnes & Noble Nook Daily Find.

The deal price of $2.99 is valid only for today, Monday, June 03, 2013.

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

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Clarity by Kim Harrington

Clarity
Kim Harrington
A Clarity Fern Mystery
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When you can see things others can't, where do you look for the truth?

Clarity "Clare" Fern sees things. Things no one else can see. Things like stolen kisses and long-buried secrets. All she has to do is touch a certain object, and the visions come to her. It's a gift.

And a curse.

When a teenage girl is found murdered, Clare's ex-boyfriend wants her to help solve the case — but Clare is still furious at the cheating jerk. Then Clare's brother — who has supernatural gifts of his own — becomes the prime suspect, and Clare can no longer look away. Teaming up with Gabriel, the smoldering son of the new detective, Clare must venture into the depths of fear, revenge, and lust in order to track the killer. But will her sight fail her just when she needs it most?

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Changeling by Philippa Gregory is Today's Kindle Daily Deal for Teens

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Changeling by Philippa Gregory as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal for Teens.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Monday, June 03, 2013.

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Changeling by Philippa Gregory

Changeling
Philippa Gregory
An Order of Darkness Novel
Simon & Schuster

The year is 1453 and all signs point to it being the end of the world. Accused of heresy and expelled from his monastery, handsome seventeen-year-old Luca Vero is recruited by a mysterious stranger to record the end of times across Europe. Commanded by sealed orders, Luca is sent to map the fears of Christendom and travel to the very frontier of good and evil.

Seventeen-year-old Isolde, a Lady Abbess, is trapped in a nunnery to prevent her from claiming her rich inheritance. As the nuns in her care are driven mad by strange visions, walking in their sleep, and showing bleeding wounds, Luca is sent to investigate and driven to accuse her.

Forced to face the greatest fears of the dark ages — witchcraft, werewolves, madness — Luca and Isolde embark on a search for truth, their own destinies, and even love as they take the unknown ways to the real historical figure who defends the boundaries of Christendom and holds the secrets of the Order of Darkness.

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Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead by Sara Gran is Today's Kindle Daily Deal

The Kindle Daily Deal

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead by Sara Gran as today's Amazon Kindle Daily Deal.

The deal price of $1.99 is valid only for today, Monday, June 03, 2013.

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Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead by Sara Gran

Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead
Sara Gran
A Claire DeWitt Mystery
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Winner of the 2012 Macavity Award for Best Mystery Novel.

Claire DeWitt believes she is the world's greatest PI, even if few agree with her. A one-time teen detective in Brooklyn, she is a follower of the esoteric French detective Jacques Silette, whose mysterious handbook Détection inspired Claire's unusual practices.

Claire also has deep roots in New Orleans, where she was mentored by Silette's student the brilliant Constance Darling—until Darling was murdered. When a respected DA goes missing she returns to the hurricane-ravaged city to find out why.

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Mystery Godoku Puzzle for June 03, 2013

Mystery Godoku

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 03, 2013

This week's letters and mystery clue:

A G H I K L N T W

David Hudnut's 2012 paranormal suspense thriller has this title (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!

Today's Mystery and Suspense Update from Big Fish Games (130603)

Big Fish Games

Here is today's mystery and suspense update from Big Fish Games …

• The New Release is Enigma Agency: The Case of Shadows.

• The current Catch of the Week is City of Fools, just $2.99 through Sunday, June 09, 2013 only.

Visit the Omnimystery Entertainment Network for more games of mystery and suspense!

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Enigma Agency: The Case of Shadows

Today's New Release is Enigma Agency: The Case of Shadows

Track a missing detective through the jungles of Central America! Who knows what ancient evil is lurking in the shadows? Become immersed in a world of mysticism, secrets and ancient curses. Interesting locations, an adventurous plot and mini-games await you in the jungle.

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour.

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City of Fools

The current Catch of the Week is City of Fools

Play as a newspaper journalist and investigate the small town of Tundel where a UFO is rumored to have landed. The local mayor seems to be trying to cover up the event and it's your job to track him down and learn the truth. The way to the mayor will challenge your courage, selflessness and wit. Overcome all the incredible obstacles, find the mayor and become a hero in this charming adventure game!

A sample version is available to download and play for free for one hour. You can purchase this game at the special price of $2.99 through Sunday, June 09, 2013.

Sunday, June 02, 2013

Review: Cuts Through Bone by Alaric Hunt

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

A Mysterious Review of …

Cuts Through Bone by Alaric Hunt. A Clayton Guthrie and Rachel Vasquez Mystery.

Review summary: This is an odd PI novel. Not odd as in interesting and unusual, but odd as in abstract and strange. The principal characters seem appropriate for the story but at the same time seem rather uncomfortable with their environment. The murder mystery storyline clearly has potential, but it doesn't appear to be well thought out. And then there's the narrative itself, which lacks depth and dimension. In short, there's very little to like about this book. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 2 of 5 stars

Cuts Through Bone Alaric Hunt

Cuts Through Bone
Alaric Hunt
A Clayton Guthrie and Rachel Vasquez Mystery
Minotaur Books (May 2014)

Publisher synopsis: At first, Rachel Vasquez found her new job working for private detective Clayton Guthrie promising. He got her a gun and a license and took her to target practice. But lately she's just been doing surveillance, and it's not her idea of an exciting time. She is contemplating quitting when Guthrie lands an intriguing case that will take all their wits and guts to solve.

Camille Bowman, a beautiful blond Columbia student and Manhattan heiress, is found dead, shot by a gun that belonged to her fiancé Greg Olsen, an Afghan war veteran. Guthrie is hired to prove Olsen's innocence, and fortunately he thinks Olsen smells clean. The detectives return to the scene of the crime where they see a vagrant who claims he heard the shots and picked the girl's wallet. Tiring of their questions, the vagrant flees, and Vasquez and Guthrie must track a man who's an expert at disappearing while also butting heads with the NYPD, cracking doors at Columbia University, and crawling through the city's subterranean tunnels.

To complicate matters, the murder could be part of a spree of killings being called the Barbiedoll murders, in which women are killed for no apparent reason and with no suspect in sight. The NYPD would like to pin them all on Olsen, and his life will depend on Guthrie and Vasquez catching the real culprit. In a race against time, the detectives gather clues that culminate in a bloody chase of one very determined and surprising killer.

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