What will the critics make of Dr. Mark Aldridge’s new book? You know, the folks who describe any novelist who tries their hand at a mystery in the classic style as “the next Agatha Christie?” They might say something like this: “An entertaining and informative dissertation on the world’s most famous and best-loved spinster sleuth … Continue reading AGATHA CHRISTIE’S MARPLE: EXPERT ON WICKEDNESS by Dr. Mark Aldridge
AN ANNIVERSARY AND AN ANNOUNCEMENT: The Poirot Project
Can you believe it? Nine years ago, on this very day, I began my life as a blogger! I was young and wild, a snappy dresser, sure, but uncertain of how to put my feelings into words. And now, with time and patience, I have grown into myself as a writer and a man. In … Continue reading AN ANNIVERSARY AND AN ANNOUNCEMENT: The Poirot Project
THE FESTIVAL? THE FESTIVAL! THE QUEEN OF CRIME’S FESTIVAL!
It was a plan two years in the making, brought about by an invitation from detective fiction expert Tony Medawar, to travel to Torquay, England, in the County of Devon, the birthplace of Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller, the girl who grew up to become my favorite author, in order to speak about her. Really, though, … Continue reading THE FESTIVAL? THE FESTIVAL! THE QUEEN OF CRIME’S FESTIVAL!
HERCULE AND JANE AND ME, OH MY!
We interrupt our regular program with this special announcement: Last December, in a reflective mood, I wrote about the year ahead and referred to something I called “The Christie Conundrum”: “It’s no secret how much I love Agatha Christie, but the truth is that I’ve read her books many times, and I tend to fall … Continue reading HERCULE AND JANE AND ME, OH MY!
ATTICUS REDUX: Moonflower Murders
Few modern authors have such a firm and delightful grasp on the conventions and stylings of classic detective fiction that Anthony Horowitz has. This has proven especially true in his television writing: Poirot and Midsomer Murders displayed a deft hand at adaptation, but it was Foyle’s War that really proved Horowitz’ mettle. If you haven’t watched that series, what are you … Continue reading ATTICUS REDUX: Moonflower Murders
BAD SPLIT: The Case of the Daring Divorcee
It’s always sad when a marriage ends in divorce. And it makes me feel no better when the series of marital titles I’ve been covering in the Perry Mason series ends as ignominiously as The Case of the Daring Divorcee. It’s 1964: Erle Stanley Gardner is 75 years old and has more than seventy Mason mysteries, … Continue reading BAD SPLIT: The Case of the Daring Divorcee
NOIR ’44 – The Draft Is Coming!
I have a couple of new projects coming up on the blog - – one for viewing and the other for reading - with which I hope you’ll all get involved. Today’s all about movies – we’ll talk about the reading in two days. Fresh off our Distaff Columbo Draft, the Three Amigos – Sergio Angelini, Nick … Continue reading NOIR ’44 – The Draft Is Coming!
BOOK CLUB TACKLES ITS INNER DEMONS: The Noh Mask Murder
The ever-increasing availability of Japanese honkaku and shin honkaku mystery stories translated into English is one of the greatest perks of the classic mystery revival. I used to talk about each review as “this year’s book,” but now I can’t keep up with the new titles. I’ve got books on my shelf that I haven’t read yet, another Kosuke … Continue reading BOOK CLUB TACKLES ITS INNER DEMONS: The Noh Mask Murder
“Oh, just one more thing ma’am . . . “: THE COLUMBO DISTAFF DRAFT
A shabby raincoat . . . a perpetually lit cigar . . . a mastery at playing the fool! No detective was better at getting under his adversaries’ skin than Lieutenant Frank Columbo of the LAPD. As played by Peter Falk, Columbo appeared in sixty-nine episodes that ran on and (mostly) off between 1968 and … Continue reading “Oh, just one more thing ma’am . . . “: THE COLUMBO DISTAFF DRAFT
SHARING IS CARING: The Case of the Bigamous Spouse
For the past six months, we’ve been looking at Perry Mason mysteries, specifically those with a title that conjures up matrimony – both its pros and cons. One of the highlights for me has been how the seven titles in this mini-series are spread throughout author Erle Stanley Gardner’s career. And now we have hit … Continue reading SHARING IS CARING: The Case of the Bigamous Spouse