DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES: Two More Columbo Adventures

I don’t know the reasoning behind why some Columbo episodes were 75 minutes long and others ran to 95 minutes. “Any Old Port in the Storm,” the 2nd episode of the 3rd season, is a brilliant 75-minute-long case weighed down by twenty extra minutes.  The fabled Carsini Winery is run by elder son Adrian Carsini (Donald Pleasance), whose ability … Continue reading DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES: Two More Columbo Adventures

“OH YOU CAN’T GET A MAN WITH A GUN . . . “: The Case of the Spurious Spinster

The course of true love never did run smooth . . . particularly when the situation burst from the fevered brain of Erle Stanley Gardner. So far, we’ve been on four matrimonial adventures where every bride, groom, husband and wife has had a helluva time. You might start asking yourself if you would be better … Continue reading “OH YOU CAN’T GET A MAN WITH A GUN . . . “: The Case of the Spurious Spinster

“WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS . . . ” An Agatha Christie Starter Kit

Summer is fast approaching – the official start is Thursday, June 20 – and that’s when the living is easy, COVID surges, a mammoth tornado season, and imminent elections-from-hell notwithstanding. I hope you are settling in for a nice spot of warm weather (but not too warm) and that you have plans on the horizon for an … Continue reading “WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS . . . ” An Agatha Christie Starter Kit

BEAUTY AND THE (RAINCOATED) BEAST: TWO MORE COLUMBO ADVENTURES

“How could I have known that murder could sometimes smell like honeysuckle?” (Walter Neff, Double Indemnity) The film Double Indemnity plays quite a bit in the background of Columbo’s second pilot episode, “Ransom for a Dead Man.” Why not? It contains one of the most fascinating murderesses to appear onscreen. Ace attorney Leslie Williams may … Continue reading BEAUTY AND THE (RAINCOATED) BEAST: TWO MORE COLUMBO ADVENTURES

FOUL PLAY, THE FAIR PLAY WAY: My Book Club Reads The Maze

“In a ‘fair play’ puzzle plot mystery, the author provides the reader with all the clues, allowing the reader to match wits with the detective. All the pieces of the puzzle are hidden in plain sight.” (Gigi Pandian, for Crimereads) “This is a fair story. If you get the right answer – not merely a guessed answer, … Continue reading FOUL PLAY, THE FAIR PLAY WAY: My Book Club Reads The Maze