“No denying she’s a funny girl, that Belle . . . ” Loose Lips by Kemper Donovan

When it comes to the high seas, I prefer my voyages to be vicarious. I have been known to get seasick on a slow ferry. My antipathy toward those flashy floating malls they call “luxury liners” is balanced by my fascination with all those YouTube videos of people taking and rating one cruise after another … Continue reading “No denying she’s a funny girl, that Belle . . . ” Loose Lips by Kemper Donovan

EVE OF POSSIBILITIES: Looking Back on ’24 and Forward to ’25

It’s New Year’s Eve, the final day of a most, er, dramatic year, and this is my 79th and final post of 2024. It's also the time when some of my fellow bloggers review their accomplishments, perhaps name a “Book of the Year,” and make prognostications about what’s coming up in 2025 that are hopefully vague … Continue reading EVE OF POSSIBILITIES: Looking Back on ’24 and Forward to ’25

MORE FUN AND GAMES WITH BOOK CLUB: Five Great Mystery Debuts

My Book Club is full of fun and fascinating people, but our collective book selections have been a decidedly mixed bag. And so last month, we took a break from these doldrums (perhaps mystery lovers should call them “humdrums”), and did something a little different: each of us shared their ten favorite mysteries from the … Continue reading MORE FUN AND GAMES WITH BOOK CLUB: Five Great Mystery Debuts

CHRISTIE SWINGS LIKE A PENDULUM DO: My Personal Rankings of Agatha’s 60’s Novels

Recently, my friend Kemper Donovan hosted that Dynamic Duo (and fellow friends), Dr. Mark Aldridge and Gray Robert Brown, on his podcast All About Agatha in order to compare rankings of the 1960’s Christie novels that have consumed Gray and Mark over the past year on their delightful podcast, The Swinging Christies. Actually, the guys have been loose … Continue reading CHRISTIE SWINGS LIKE A PENDULUM DO: My Personal Rankings of Agatha’s 60’s Novels

Ēkaṭi āgāthā krisṭi ḍābala bila mubhi nā’iṭa (Agatha Christie Bengali Double-Bill Movie Night)

My recent viewing of Chorabali, the Indian adaptation of Cards on the Table, had the added bonus of my getting to speak with a number of folks possessed of great knowledge about the sprawling Indian film industry. Turns out that, while we have all heard of “Bollywood,” there are actually over fifteen major film “industries” spread throughout the country, delivering a … Continue reading Ēkaṭi āgāthā krisṭi ḍābala bila mubhi nā’iṭa (Agatha Christie Bengali Double-Bill Movie Night)