“’I’ve got a cat for a client,’ Mason said grimly. “’Can a cat contest a will?’ Mason’s face showed the determination of a born fighter. ‘Damned if I know,’ he said.” Our next stop in the Mason Menagerie is Perry’s seventh adventure and also perhaps the most consequential and emotionally satisfying of his career (okay, … Continue reading NEW CASE GIVES MASON PAWS: The Case of the Caretaker’s Cat
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REVISITING JOAN HICKSON’S MISS MARPLE (Part 2)
Last week, I explained how circumstances led me to revisit Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple, the series that starred Joan Hickson and which aired on the BBC from 1986 to 1992. I shared my thoughts about the first six adaptations, and today we’ll cover the rest of the series. Miss Marple and Inspector Davy discover things are too … Continue reading REVISITING JOAN HICKSON’S MISS MARPLE (Part 2)
CHARLIE CHAN AT FOX: The Complete Rankings
While the Fox Charlie Chan films are fresh in everyone’s minds – okay, maybe that’s wishful thinking on my part! – I thought I would take one step beyond the Top Thirteen list that Sergio, Nick, and I drafted over the weekend and share with you my complete ranking of all twenty-three of the Fox … Continue reading CHARLIE CHAN AT FOX: The Complete Rankings
THE FOX CHARLIE CHAN DRAFT
You can’t help but wonder if Chinese-American detective Charlie Chan, created in 1925 by popular author Earl Derr Biggers, would have left as lasting and, well, complicated an impression on our culture had he never made it to film. After all, there were only six novels published in a space of seven years. They were … Continue reading THE FOX CHARLIE CHAN DRAFT
REVISITING JOAN HICKSON’S MISS MARPLE, Part I
A week or so ago, I was texting back and forth with my friends (and fellow Christie fanatics) Jeff and Chris. It was just after the dinner hour, and Jeff informed us that he was settling down to watch The Body in the Library – not the crazy one with the mad lesbian killers, but the good … Continue reading REVISITING JOAN HICKSON’S MISS MARPLE, Part I
FINDING A LITTLE SOMETHING ON THE SHELF: The Great Black Kanba
Last week, I decided to reorganize my mystery book collection, numbering around a thousand volumes. Originally, as you might expect, everything was in alphabetical order – with certain exceptions. There is, of course, the Altar to Christie. Plus, all the honkaku mysteries, the Dell mapbacks, and the children’s and YA mysteries have their own places of honor.. … Continue reading FINDING A LITTLE SOMETHING ON THE SHELF: The Great Black Kanba
THE REDOUBTABLE LILY WU! The Chinese Chop
One of this writer’s joys in exploring the world of classic detective fiction over the past ten years has been the discovery of some marvelous authors whose long-forgotten status has nothing to do with the quality of their work but, perhaps, their all-too-small output. Why did Harriet Rutland only write three books? Or Lange Lewis … Continue reading THE REDOUBTABLE LILY WU! The Chinese Chop
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MR. CHAN! Keeper of the Keys
“I am only stranger, passing through, and it has been well said, the traveling dragon cannot crush the local snake . . . Do not believe, however, that I consider myself dragon. I lack, I fear, the figure.” Once upon a time, a hundred years ago to this very day, the The Saturday Evening Post began a … Continue reading HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MR. CHAN! Keeper of the Keys
THE POIROT PROJECT #4: Dead Man’s Folly
The order in which I read the sixty-six mystery novels of Agatha Christie was a total crapshoot, based largely on what cover or blurb struck my teenaged fancy. I couldn’t recite my reading chronology if I tried, although you always remember your first – and in my case, I remember my first four: And Then … Continue reading THE POIROT PROJECT #4: Dead Man’s Folly
THE OL’ SCRATCH AND BITE: The Case of the Velvet Claws
“'Every time you come here, you lie to me. You’re one of those baby-faced little liars that always gets by by deceit. Just because you’re beautiful, you’ve managed to get by with it. You’ve deceived every man that ever loved you, every man you’ve ever loved. Now you’re in trouble, and you’re deceiving me.' "She … Continue reading THE OL’ SCRATCH AND BITE: The Case of the Velvet Claws