If you want to read a mystery, the sky’s the limit! At least, that’s what I hope you’ve figured out from this humble blog and the thoughts of others or from a quick trip to your local bookstore. But if you want to watch a mystery, the pickings are relatively slim. Forget the movie theatres! Times have changed … Continue reading FOUR FOR THE (EASY) CHAIR: Current Mysteries on TV
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THE POIROT PROJECT #6: One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, Agatha Christie’s twenty-eighth mystery and the nineteenth featuring Hercule Poirot, has the disadvantage of being surrounded by better titles. Its two predecessors are And Then There Were None, the greatest mystery of all time, and Sad Cypress, a haunting and beautifully written story. And it is followed by Evil Under the Sun, perhaps Christie’s most fun mystery, … Continue reading THE POIROT PROJECT #6: One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
CURSE YOU, ROBBIE BURNS! The Reunion That Didn’t Happen
Having the poet’s worst predictions come true is never fun, but over this past weekend, my best-laid plans for a Christie reunion “gang aft very very agley” indeed! When my pal Christopher Diehl announced a few months ago that he would be directing a Christie double bill for the Riverside Community Players, it felt like the perfect … Continue reading CURSE YOU, ROBBIE BURNS! The Reunion That Didn’t Happen
WHO TAW THE PUTTY TAT?!? The Case of the Lame Canary
(This year, my Perry Mason reviews have been appearing on the 17th of each month, but as I’m leaving tomorrow for a week-long road trip and Christie reunion – more about that upon my return – I thought I’d slip in this month’s Mason a few days early. I hope that works for you. Our regular … Continue reading WHO TAW THE PUTTY TAT?!? The Case of the Lame Canary
BOOK CLUB TURNS PROCEDURAL: Murder by the Clock
This month, my Book Club decided to read 1929’s Murder by the Clock, the second mystery novel by Rufus King and the first of eleven books featuring a most unusual policeman, Lieutenant Valcour. At some point, Book Club decided to push the book back to April, but I went ahead and read it anyway since my routine … Continue reading BOOK CLUB TURNS PROCEDURAL: Murder by the Clock
AN ADAPTED CONVERGENCE: Towards Zero on the BBC
AN ADAPTED CONVERGENCE: The BBC’s Towards Zero (NOTE: This is a SPOILER-FREE review of the recent BBC adaptation. I have also refrained from any major spoilers of the book, so make yourselves at home!) Okay, let’s all find a comfortable chair, sit ourselves down, and breathe!!! Discussing Christie adaptations is always a dangerous proposition. Agatha herself … Continue reading AN ADAPTED CONVERGENCE: Towards Zero on the BBC
WEDDING BELLE BLUES: The Bride Wore Black
I have to tell you that, health-wise, for me February has been a bust. There was no glamor to it: this wasn’t COVID or the flu or la grippe. This bug was out to prove that you can feel just as rotten with a generic cold as with one of those celebrity illnesses floating about. It skipped … Continue reading WEDDING BELLE BLUES: The Bride Wore Black
A PERRY MASON MENAGERIE: Cinematic Addendum
One of the perks of being a fan of Erle Stanley Gardner’s defense attorney-hero Perry Mason is that nearly all of the books have been adapted for television. Among the 271 episodes of Perry Mason that aired between 1957 and 1966, one can find the titles of most of the eighty-two novels and four novellas that featured the world’s … Continue reading A PERRY MASON MENAGERIE: Cinematic Addendum
THE POIROT PROJECT #5: Three-Act Tragedy
Three-Act Tragedy is the first of nine Poirot novels to appear back-to-back in the latter half of the 1930’s. (Between 1931 -38, there were twelve in total.) It was an extraordinary decade for the Belgian detective: he traveled across Europe on the Orient Express and on a steamer down the Nile, with side trips to Mesopotamia … Continue reading THE POIROT PROJECT #5: Three-Act Tragedy
NEW CASE GIVES MASON PAWS: The Case of the Caretaker’s Cat
“’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