Wednesday, December 21, 2011

OMN Welcomes Thriller Novelist Bob Robustelli

Omnimystery News: Authors on Tour

Omnimystery News is pleased to welcome Bob Robustelli, whose debut thriller is Teamwork (CreateSpace, November 2011 trade paperback and ebook editions).

Today Bob tells prospective writers … just do it!

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Teamwork was formulating in my head for many years. I really wasn't sure where it was going to go until I sat down, and started to write. It has taken me places I never knew existed. The concept began to develop as I traveled around the world in the late 1970's through the 1990's … yes it was in the brain for some time! I worked for a family business which got involved in American football in Mexico, Europe and the USSR. Along with those responsibilities I ran incentives and meetings throughout the world. As I travelled I read … as I read I dreamed.

Three years ago I sat down and started to write.

This book is my first novel, but I do have the first draft of the second book finished, and book number three is halfway done. Writing is a process, but a process I love. Like some first novels a few of the people and problems are real … the rest is a story which I hope you'll like.

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Bob Robustelli
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Bob Robustelli

After his college days at the University of Connecticut, Bob Robustelli worked in the family corporate travel and sports marketing business. His responsibilities included promoting American football in Mexico, Europe, and Russia. Robustelli's father played for the New York Giants and is a member of the NFL Hall of Fame, credentials that helped with his associations with football. Throughout his travels, which took him to all parts of the world, he read thrillers and always thought his job was a good cover for a CIA agent. The idea for Teamwork had been formulating with Robustelli for some time, when three years ago he committed to writing it, taking courses at the Westport Writers Workshops and attending numerous seminars. He's enjoyed the process of learning the trade, but realizes there is much more to learn. He's looking forward to the journey.

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Teamwork by Bob Robustelli

Amazon.com Print and/or Kindle Edition

About Teamwork:

Football promoter Mickey Rossetti never knew who he was or what he really wanted. Until it was almost game over. Combining international espionage with international business and the action-packed arena of American football, Bob Robustelli's debut Cold War-era spy thriller Teamwork delivers a tough-skinned, highly suspenseful addition to the genre that is certain to enthrall anyone who is a fan of hard-boiled fiction, or a fan of the great American pastime of football.

For hard-partying, directionless Mickey, growing up the third son of the famous Hall of Famer Benny Rossetti from the New York Giants often seemed as tough as the sport that defined his family's lives. An all-American kid on the outside, Mickey had long been on a straight shot to epic addiction that took a sharp, cocaine-fueled turn for the worse after his failed marriage. However, as he hobbles along at his family's business of promoting American football in Mexico, Europe, and the USSR, Mickey instead finds himself thrown into a game with perilously high international stakes.

In Teamwork, fates are conjoined through a decades-long relationship between two spooks of matched skills, and dramatically opposing loyalties. Through a slew of mishaps, Mickey finds himself on the brink of real trouble with the FBI. Enter Pete Martin, a crusty old codger of a CIA operative. When Mickey eventually lands in Moscow on business, Pete is there to keep him under tight reins. Suddenly, the top is blown off of a KGB plot to take over the USSR and likely decimate the world.

With a coup to take over the Russian government, an NFL game in Moscow, missing nukes, and a renegade Russian agent, Teamwork reveals that, when it comes to one man, the game may just be far from over. Bringing together business, football, and spooks as the Cold War heats up, this fast-paced, edgy debut spy thriller offers play-by-play thrills, laughs, and game-changing redemption.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

HBO Cancels Bored to Death

Bored to Death (HBO)

After airing three seasons of its "noir-otic" comedy, HBO has canceled Bored to Death.

Created by author Jonathan Ames, and based his own short story of the same title, the series stars Jason Schwartzman as a fictional version of himself, a writer who moonlights as a private investigator, offering his unlicensed services through an online ad.

The series premiered in September 2009. The first two seasons are available to download and on DVD and Blu-ray disc.

The Mystery Bookshelf: The October Killings by Wessel Ebersohn, an Abigail Bukula 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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The October Killings by Wessel Ebersohn
An Abigail Bukula Mystery (1st in series)
Minotaur Books (Trade Paperback)
Publication Date: December 2011
ISBN-13: 978-0-312-55273-2

The October Killings by Wessel Ebersohn

About The October Killings (from the publisher): Abigail Bukula was fifteen years old when her parents were killed in a massacre of antiapartheid activists by white apartheid security forces. Because a young soldier spoke up in her defense, she was spared. Now she’s a lawyer with a promising career in the new government, and while she has done her best to put the tragedy behind her, she’s never forgotten Leon Lourens, the soldier who saved her life. So when he walks into her office almost twenty years later, needing her help, she vows to do whatever she can. Someone is slowly killing off members of the team who raided the house where her parents were murdered, and now Leon and an imprisoned colonel are the only targets left.

Abigail turns to Yudel Gordon, an eccentric, nearly retired white prison psychologist for help. To save Leon’s life they must untangle the web of politics, identity, and history before the anniversary of the raid — only days away.

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About the author: Wessel Ebersohn was born in Cape Town (South Africa) and currently lives with his wife in Johannesburg. He wrote three books featuring psychiatrist Yudel Gordon — published in 1979, 1981, and 1992 — who makes an appearance (after a 20 year absense) in his new series. For more information about the author, visit his website at WesselEbersohn.com.

Mysterious Reviews: Mysteries Reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books Crime novels by Wessel Ebersohn reviewed by Mysterious Reviews: The October Killings (2011).

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OMN Welcomes Michael Scott and Colette Freedman, Authors of The Thirteen Hallows

Omnimystery News: Authors on Tour

Omnimystery News is pleased to welcome Michael Scott and Colette Freedman, authors of The Thirteen Hallows (Tor Books, December 2011 Hardcover), a thrilling tale of ancient magic and modern times and the first in a new series.

Today Michael and Colette share their collective expertise with us, offering up 13 (amusing) ways to read a thriller.

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1. Carefully, checking for spelling errors (and then write to the authors and tell them).
2. Quickly, ignoring spelling errors.
3. Read the end first then ruin the entire book.
4. With chocolate. (Nothing less than 85% cocoa will do.)
5. With ice-cream. (Get small tubs — the large ones melt too quickly.)
6. With chocolate and ice-cream.
7. By flashlight under the covers (not good for the eyes).
8. By the swimming pool — though not in the swimming pool. Books are unforgiving that way.
9. Alone, in a cabin in the woods (though we do have to ask what you’re doing alone in a cabin in the woods in the first place!).
10. Listen to it. (We’re both huge fans of Books on Tape — and The Thirteen Hallows has a fabulous audio version.)
11. While listening to classical music.
12. While listening to a soundtrack (choose one that matches the scene and mood).
13. Resting in bed, propped up by pillows with a dog curled at your feet. (Must own dog. This does not work with a cat.)

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Michael Scott is an authority on mythology and folklore, and the author of The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel. He lives in Dublin, Ireland.

Colette Freedman is an award-winning, internationally produced playwright. She lives in Los Angeles.

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The Thirteen Hallows by Michael Scott and Colette Freedman

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About The Thirteen Hallows:

The Hallows. Ancient artifacts imbued with a primal and deadly power. But are they protectors of this world, or the keys to its destruction?

A gruesome murder in London reveals a sinister plot to uncover a two-thousand-year-old secret.

For decades, the Keepers guarded these Hallows, keeping them safe and hidden and apart from each other. But now the Keepers are being brutally murdered, their prizes stolen, the ancient objects bathed in their blood.

Now, only a few remain.

With her dying breath, one of the Keepers convinces Sarah Miller, a practical stranger, to deliver her Hallow — a broken sword with devastating powers — to her American nephew, Owen.

The duo quickly become suspects in a series of murders as they are chased by both the police and the sadistic Dark Man and his nubile mistress.

As Sarah and Owen search for the surviving Keepers, they unravel the deadly secret the Keepers were charged to protect. The mystery leads Sarah and Owen on a cat-and-mouse chase through England and Wales, and history itself, as they discover that the sword may be the only thing standing between the world … and a horror beyond imagining.

Watch a trailer for the book below.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Enter to Win Exclusive MysteriousPress.com Character Profiles

Mysterious Press

No doubt we weren't the only ones who were thrilled to see the return of Mysterious Press after a too long absence from the crime fiction publishing world. And now, to help get the word out, they're running a contest where you could win two very cool, very exclusive publications from MysteriousPress.com authors.

Here's how the contest works:

Tell your friends to follow Mysterious Press on Facebook and Twitter. Simply tag the publisher in your posts, which means on Twitter use @eMysteries, and on Facebook use @MysteriousPress.com, so they can make sure your entry is counted. You can enter on both Facebook and Twitter, but you can only win once.

On Thursday, December 22nd, 2011 at noon, they're going to name six winners — three from Twitter, three from Facebook. Recommend them at least once on either of these social networks, and you're eligible.

Each winner gets Mysterious Profiles for Ken Bruen's series character Jack Taylor and John Harvey's series character Charlie Resnick. These are exclusive publications commissioned by Otto Penzler through The Mysterious Bookshop, written by the authors about their fictional detectives, and not available anywhere else.

About the Mysterious Press: Founded by Otto Penzler in 1975, it was dedicated to putting out the best books by acclaimed authors, featuring fine paper and top dust jackets. Now the press has gone digital with MysteriousPress.com, bringing classic works of crime, mystery, suspense and espionage to electronic reading formats, with the same standard of quality.

New Poster for 21 Jump Street

21 Jump Street (2012)

A new poster for the film adaptation of the late 1980s television series 21 Jump Street has been released (right; click for larger version).

Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum star, respectively, as Schmidt and Jenko, who are more than ready to leave their adolescent problems behind. Joining the police force and the secret Jump Street unit, they use their youthful appearances to go undercover in a local high school. As they trade in their guns and badges for backpacks, Schmidt and Jenko risk their lives to investigate a violent and dangerous drug ring. But they find that high school is nothing like they left it just a few years earlier — and neither expects that they will have to confront the terror and anxiety of being a teenager again … and all the issues they thought they had left behind.

The film will also feature a cameo by Johnny Depp as Officer Tom Hanson, the character he played in the original series.

Maybe we're just old fuddy-duddies, but there's little here that appeals to us. Maybe it'll be good for a couple of laughs, but the trailer — which we've embedded below — could have been rated L for Lame … or maybe YAUROOC for Yet Another Unnecessary Reimagination of a Once Original Concept.

21 Jump Street opens in theaters March 16th, 2012.

Review: Storm Damage by Ed Kovacs

Read the full text of our review at Mysterious Reviews: Storm Damage by Ed Kovacs.

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Opens in US Theaters Tuesday, December 20th

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)

Tomorrow, Tuesday December 20th, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo has a rare early-in-the-week opening in US theaters. Adapted from the bestselling novel of the same title by Stieg Larsson — the first in his "Millennium" trilogy — the studio has made it very clear this is not a remake of the 2009 Swedish-language adaptation but an original interpretation of the book. (We're not exactly sure what the difference is here since the plots of both movies seem to mirror the book pretty closely.)

Daniel Craig stars as Mikael Blomkvist, a disgraced journalist hired by Swedish industrialist Henrik Vanger (Christopher Plummer) to find his daughter … who disappeared decades ago. He's joined on his quest by the enigmatic Lisbeth Salander (Rooney Mara), a computer hacker extraordinaire, who may — or may not — have a separate agenda to pursue.

We greatly enjoyed the Swedish-language film adaptation, calling it a superior suspense thriller — read Mr. E.'s review of Män Som Hatar Kvinnor here — and are greatly looking forward to this film, one of the few that we intend to actually venture out to a theater to see (instead of waiting for the DVD).

Watch a lengthy (8+ minute) trailer for the film below. (No spoilers; just character and plot background plus some exciting action sequences.)

Mystery and Suspense Films, New This Week on DVD (111220)

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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Straw Dogs
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Straw Dogs (2011)

Film Synopsis (from the studio): A young couple (James Marsden and Kate Bosworth) moves to a quaint southern town. Soon their perfect getaway turns out to become a living hell when dark secrets and lethal passions spiral out of control. Trapped by a pack of depraved locals led by a ruthless predator (Alexander Skarsgård), they face a night of agonizing suffering and endless bloodshed. Now their only hope for survival is to become more savage than their merciless torturers.

Adapted from the Gordon M. Williams 1969 novel The Siege of Trencher's Farm, which was also the basis for the 1971 film Straw Dogs starring Dustin Hoffman. Rated R. 110 minutes.

Watch a trailer for the film below:

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Margin Call
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Margin Call (2011)

Film Synopsis (from the studio): Set in the high-stakes world of the financial industry, this entangling thriller involves the key players at an investment firm during one perilous 24-hour period in the early stages of the 2008 financial crisis. When an entry-level analyst (Zachary Quinto) unlocks information that could prove to be the downfall of the firm, a roller-coaster ride ensues as decisions both financial and moral catapult the lives of all involved to the brink of disaster.

First shown in January 2011 at the Sundance Film Festival, this film had a limited release in the US during October 2011. Rated R. 107 minutes.

Watch a trailer for the film below:

The St. Paul Conspiracy by Roger Stelljes is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The St. Paul Conspiracy by Roger Stelljes as today's free mystery ebook. We don't know how long it will be offered at this special price (typically for a limited time only or 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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The St. Paul Conspiracy by Roger Stelljes

The St. Paul Conspiracy by Roger Stelljes
A Mac McRyan Mystery
North Star Press/Roger Stelljes

This is the first title in this series introducing the St. Paul homicide detective.

About The St. Paul Conspiracy (from the publisher): The morning after Halloween the city of St. Paul awakens to find that a serial killer terrorizing the blue-collar working women of University Avenue has struck for the fifth time. The citizens of St. Paul are on edge.

For thirty-two-year-old fourth-generation St. Paul Homicide Detective Michael McKenzie "Mac" McRyan, his day was going to be less stressful. His day would involve paper work, coffee, and maybe even an early trip to the pub. Then his cell phone tells him his day is about to change. A body has been found in a high-end condominium between Summit and Grand Avenues; and it's not just anyone.

"Your day just got worse," Mac tells his captain.

The victim is Claire Daniels, the Twin Cities' most prominent political and investigative reporter. Claire was stunningly attractive. She had blonde hair, blue eyes and a curvaceous body she worked on relentlessly. Claire was the desire of every man in town.

With the Daniels murder on top of the latest serial killer attack, the political and media pressure on the St. Paul Police Department only builds and places Mac in the middle of a dangerous and high-stakes murder investigation that will ultimately have national political and security implications.

Important Note: Prices can and do change without prior notice, so please confirm the price of the book before completing your purchase.

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Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman is Today's Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman as today's free mystery ebook. We don't know how long it will be offered at this special price (typically for a limited time only or 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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Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman

Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman
A Moe Prager Mystery
Tyrus Books

This is the 7th and most recent — published just this month — title in this series featuring the ex-NYPD cop, now private investigator.

About Hurt Machine (from the publisher): At a pre-wedding party for his daughter Sarah, Moe Prager is approached by his ex-wife and former PI partner Carmella Melendez. It seems Carmella's estranged sister Alta has been murdered, but no one in New York City seems to care. Why? Alta, a FDNY EMT, and her partner had months earlier refused to give assistance to a dying man at a fancy downtown eatery. Moe decides to help Carmella as a means to distract himself from his own life-and-death struggle. Making headway on the case is no mean feat as no one, including Alta's partner Maya Watson, wants to cooperate. Moe chips away until he discovers a cancer roiling just below the surface, a cancer whose symptoms include bureaucratic greed, sexual harassment, and blackmail. But is any of it connected to Alta's brutal murder?

Important Note: Prices can and do change without prior notice, so please confirm the price of the book before completing your purchase.

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Mystery Godoku Puzzle for December 19, 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 December 19, 2011

This week's letters and mystery clue:

A D E F G I L R Y

The 7th mystery to feature Berlin PI Bernie Gunther by Philip Kerr 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!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Review: Forever Rumpole: The Best of the Rumpole Stories by John Mortimer

Thomas & Mercer to Publish 35 Titles from Ed McBain's 87th Precinct Series

Thomas & Mercer

Thomas & Mercer recently announced that it would publish 35 titles from Ed McBain's 87th Precinct series of police procedurals. The first two titles, The Mugger and The Con Man, were released a few days ago as ebooks; the remaining 33 titles will be released later this month, also as ebooks. All 35 titles will be available in new trade paperback editions this coming February.

Ed McBain, a pseudonym used by Evan Hunter, published his first 87th Precinct title in 1956, a series of books that eventually totalled 55 in number. "The city in these pages is imaginary," he tells readers. "The people, the places are all fictitious. Only the police routine is based on established investigatory technique."

The Mugger by Ed McBain

In The Mugger, the second book in the series, this mugger is special. He preys on women, waiting in the darkness … then comes from behind, attacks them, and snatches their purses. He tells them not to scream and as they're on the ground, reeling with pain and fear, he bows and nonchalantly says, "Clifford thanks you, madam." But when he puts one victim in the hospital and the next in the morgue, the detectives of the 87th Precinct are not amused and will stop at nothing to bring him to justice.

Dashing young patrolman Bert Kling is always there to help a friend. And when a friend's sister-in-law is the mugger's murder victim, Bert's personal reasons to find the maniacal killer soon become a burning obsession … and it could easily get him killed.

The Mugger was adapted into a short feature film in 1958.

The Con Man by Ed McBain

In The Con Man, the fourth in the series, the titular character is plying his trade on the streets of Isola: conning a domestic for pocket change, businessmen for thousands, and even ladies in exchange for a little bit of love. You can see the world, meet a lot of nice people, imbibe some unique drinks, and make a ton money … all by conning them for their cash.

The question is: How far is he willing to go?

When a young woman's body washes up in the Harb River, the answer to that question becomes tragically clear. Now Detective Steve Carella races against time to find him before another con turns deadly. The only clue he has to go on is the mysterious tattoo on the young woman’s hand — but it’s enough. Carella takes to the streets, searching its darkest corners for a man who cons his victims out of their money … and their lives.

Later in 2012, Thomas & Mercer will publish new editions of Ed McBain's other series character, Florida criminal attorney Matthew Hope.

Scott Nicholson's Creative Spirit

Creative Spirit by Scott Nicholson

To say that Scott Nicholson has a "creative spirit" (pun intended!) would be all too limiting: in addition to the thrillers he has written, he is also the author of scores of short stories, several comic series, young adult and children's books, and six screenplays.

His most recent book — Creative Spirit (Haunted Computer Books, December 2011 ebook) — is a paranormal thriller, an updated version of his 2004 novel The Manor.

After parapsychologist Anna Galloway is diagnosed with terminal cancer, she has a recurring dream in which she sees her own ghost at Korban Manor. She's compelled to visit the historic estate to face her destiny and the fate of her soul.

Sculptor Mason Jackson has come to the manor to make a final, all-or-nothing attempt at success before giving up his dreams. When he becomes obsessed with carving Ephram Korban's form out of wood, he is swept into a destructive frenzy that even Anna can't pull him from.

The manor itself has secrets, with fires that blaze constantly in the hearths, portraits of Korban in every room, and deceptive mirrors on the walls. With an October blue moon looming, both the living and the dead learn the true power of their dreams.

Creative Spirit is available from popular ebook retailers (including Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble.com, iTunes, Smashwords, and others) where you can also download preview chapters.

To learn more about Scott and his books, visit his website at HauntedComputer.com or connect with him on Facebook.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Final Price by J. Gregory Smith is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

MystereBooks: Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller eBooks

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Final Price by J. Gregory Smith as today's free mystery ebook. We don't know how long it will be offered at this special price (typically for a limited time only or 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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Final Price by J. Gregory Smith

Final Price by J. Gregory Smith
Non-Series
AmazonEncore

This, the author's debut novel originally self-published in 2009, was the winner of the 2010 Delaware Press Association Prize for Fiction and a quarter finalist in the 2009 Amazon Breakthrough Novel contest. This edition was published by AmazonEncore in 2010.

About Final Price (from the publisher): Buying a new vehicle is a big decision, but frustrated sales associate Shamus Ryan makes it a matter of life and death. He unleashes a rash of killings that wraps the Wilmington, Delaware region in fear.

The homicide cases fall to State Police Detective Paul Chang, formerly with the NYPD. Never Chinese enough for his domineering mother, yet too different to be accepted as traditionally American, he's spent his life straddling two cultures. From a young age, bullying in New York's Chinatown gave rise to a vigilante-inclined alter-ego he calls "The Dragon." His ex-partner, Nelson Rogers, is his closest friend and biggest burden. Always a misfit, Nelson left the NYPD following a nervous breakdown.

When the bodies pile up and the pressure mounts, Chang calls in Nelson to apply his uncanny insight that made the two an effective team in New York. Seen through the eyes of both the killer and detective, Final Price follows a car salesman's murderous rampage.

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Mr. E. Reviews Blitz

Blitz (DVD Cover)
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I didn't have high expectations for this direct-to-DVD release but I was surprised: this is actually a pretty good movie. Though rough around the edges, the well-developed thriller storyline moves along briskly with credible performances by all the principals.

Read the full text of our review at Mr. E. Reviews Blitz.

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Mr. E. Reviews is your source for mystery, suspense, thriller, and crime drama reviews of television and film.

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