Mad About Murder Monday
Jan. 2nd, 2017 07:51 pmWhat I've Finished Reading
The Scoop and Behind the Screen, two collaborative mysteries by Assorted Members of the Detection Club - both lightweight and pretty delightful, free of the racist and antisemitic set dressing that marred The Floating Admiral. Hugh Walpole's opening chapter for Behind the Screen is a little masterpiece. These were originally published as "guess the killer!" serials with prizes for the best answers sent in by readers, so there's a brief discussion of the winners at the end.
I liked The Little Stranger, but I'm not entirely sure what to say about it yet! More a ghost story than a murder mystery. . .or is it?? (it depends).
Christie's The Mystery of the Blue Train has such a charming depiction of a solicitous father (one of Christie's better American millionaires) encouraging his stubborn, unhappy adult daughter to get a divorce. By far my favorite thing about this book was their relationship: imperfect, but genuine and sweet.
Unfortunately, ( Lots of spoilers for The Mystery of the Blue Train )
Also! The virtuous heroine used to work as an old person's companion in St. Mary Mead! Miss Marple does not appear because she hasn't been invented yet, but you know she's watching.
What I'm Reading Now
Partners in Crime: Tommy and Tuppence playing detective for some kind of poorly delineated spy purpose. It's just an excuse for them to put pipes in their mouths and pretend to be Sherlock Holmes, which you don't really need an excuse for in the first place, let's be honest.
The House by the River is a 1905 novel, in a very cheap, rapidly crumbling paperback, which the front cover assures me "is not only a love story, but is, as well, a rattling good detective story, by a very popular author." The popular author is Florence Warden. The story so far: a nice young typist who is Not Like Other Typists has just met a nice young man who seems to like her, learned that the nice young man has a fiancee, and stumbled across a corpse. It's promising enough in an undistinguished way.
What I Plan to Read Next
The Seven Dials Mystery or Murder at the Vicarage, maybe something else. I may need to take a week's hiatus from the Reading Memes to catch up on some things; we'll see.
The Scoop and Behind the Screen, two collaborative mysteries by Assorted Members of the Detection Club - both lightweight and pretty delightful, free of the racist and antisemitic set dressing that marred The Floating Admiral. Hugh Walpole's opening chapter for Behind the Screen is a little masterpiece. These were originally published as "guess the killer!" serials with prizes for the best answers sent in by readers, so there's a brief discussion of the winners at the end.
I liked The Little Stranger, but I'm not entirely sure what to say about it yet! More a ghost story than a murder mystery. . .or is it?? (it depends).
Christie's The Mystery of the Blue Train has such a charming depiction of a solicitous father (one of Christie's better American millionaires) encouraging his stubborn, unhappy adult daughter to get a divorce. By far my favorite thing about this book was their relationship: imperfect, but genuine and sweet.
Unfortunately, ( Lots of spoilers for The Mystery of the Blue Train )
Also! The virtuous heroine used to work as an old person's companion in St. Mary Mead! Miss Marple does not appear because she hasn't been invented yet, but you know she's watching.
What I'm Reading Now
Partners in Crime: Tommy and Tuppence playing detective for some kind of poorly delineated spy purpose. It's just an excuse for them to put pipes in their mouths and pretend to be Sherlock Holmes, which you don't really need an excuse for in the first place, let's be honest.
The House by the River is a 1905 novel, in a very cheap, rapidly crumbling paperback, which the front cover assures me "is not only a love story, but is, as well, a rattling good detective story, by a very popular author." The popular author is Florence Warden. The story so far: a nice young typist who is Not Like Other Typists has just met a nice young man who seems to like her, learned that the nice young man has a fiancee, and stumbled across a corpse. It's promising enough in an undistinguished way.
What I Plan to Read Next
The Seven Dials Mystery or Murder at the Vicarage, maybe something else. I may need to take a week's hiatus from the Reading Memes to catch up on some things; we'll see.