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ENOLA HOLMES 2 [Netflix]

You can read my review of the first Enola Holmes movie here. Enola Holmes 2 just appeared on Netflix this weekend. Unlike the first movie, Enola Holmes 2 is not based on any of the Nancy Springer novels. Enola Holmes 2 stars Millie Bobby Brown reprising her role as Enola Holmes–Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes’s little sister–with Henry CavillLouis PartridgeSusie WokomaAdeel Akhtar, and Helena Bonham Carter also reprising their supporting roles, while David Thewlis and Sharon Duncan-Brewster are added as new cast members.

Enola is about to give up her detective agency because of lack of business when she’s approached by a match-stick girl named Bessie. Bessie wants Enola to find her missing sister, Sarah Chapman. Enola goes undercover at the match-stick factory and discovers missing pages of an employment journal.

Enola follows her clues and discovers that her case and Sherlock Holmes’s case intersect. Sherlock is investigating a financial case and learning of Enola’s case leads him to believe the match-stick factory lies at the center of the scheme.

The screenplay by Jack Thorne features several action scenes. Millie Bobby Brown gets to show off her fighting skills. Helena Bonham Carter–Enola’s mother–gets to blow things up. Enola also engages in some romance. If you’re in the mood for a fun and frothy movie with some clever twists and a solid cast, consider giving Enola Holmes 2 a try. GRADE: B

LIFE TIME: YOUR BODY CLOCK AND ITS ESSENTIAL ROLES IN GOOD HEALTH AND SLEEP By Russell Foster

Russell Foster, director of the Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute (SCNI) and head of the Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology at the University of Oxford, presents the latest findings on sleep research. Foster believes our lives can be greatly improved if we make the effort to apply this new knowledge to our lives.

Everyone reading this blog would find Chapter 10–When to Take Drugs–enlightening. Most of us are on various medications–high blood pressure, statins, Viagra, etc.–but the effects of these drugs diminish if you take them at the wrong times.

While much of Life Time involves improving sleep, Foster also focuses on the immune system, which is affected by sleep…good and bad. Chapter 13–Finding Your Natural Rhythm–outlines ways to better manage your eating, sleeping, exercise, and circadian cycles to live a longer and healthier Life. I also found Foster’s research on sleep and sex insightful.

Russell Foster writes clearly and expresses the research findings in understandable language. Life Time is a brilliant guide to improving your Life and happiness. How’s your sleep? GRADE: A

Table of Contents:

List of Figures ix

List of Abbreviations xi

List of Tables x

Introduction i

1 The Day Within 17

2 A Heritage from Our Cave Days 32

3 The Power of the Eye 51

4 Out of Time 70

5 Biological Chaos 93

6 Back in the Rhythm 117

7 The Rhythm of Life 144

8 The Seven Ages of Sleep 168

9 Time Out of Mind 200

10 When to Take Drugs 224

11 A Circadian Arms Race 254

12 Eating Time 272

13 Finding Your Natural Rhythm 287

14 The Circadian Future 308

Appendix I Studying Your Own Biological Rhythms

Part I Developing a Sleep Diary 330

Part II Chronotype Questionnaire 331

Appendix II The Key Elements and Overview of the Immune System 337

References 343

Acknowledgements 431

Index 433

BUFFALO BILLS VS. NY JETS

Vegas has made the 6-1 Buffalo Bills a 13-point favorite over the surprising 5-3 NY Jets. The Jets QB Zach Wilson threw for nearly 400 yards last Sunday against the New England Patriots–but also threw THREE game-killing interceptions. How will your favorite NFL team perform today?

DEVICES AND DESIRES By P. D. James and DEVICES AND DESIRES [2-DVD Set]

Devices and Desires, first published in 1989, involves a serial killer, a nuclear facility hiding a number of secrets, and additional murders. P. D. James’s Scotland Yard detective, Adam Dalgliesh, settling the estate of a relative, gets caught up in the investigations. The crimes take place on Larksoken, a fictional isolated headland in Norfolk.

P. D. James begins with a psychopath called “The Whistler” (because he whistles as he kills young women), but pivots to the more complicated and sinister events at the nuclear facility.

The TV version of Devices and Desires was broadcast in 1991. Roy Marsden plays Adam Dalgliesh and seems stiff and aloof for much of the time. But, as the bodies start to pile up, the plot and the action accelerate into some satisfying storytelling following James’s mystery novel. Are you a P.D. James fan?

DEVICES AND DESIRES NOVEL: GRADE: B+

DEVICES AND DESIRES TV SERIES: GRADE: B

FRIDAY’S FORGOTTEN BOOKS #717: THE GIRL IN 304 By Harold R. Daniels

Yes, I’m that George Kelley who wrote the INTRODUCTION to this new Stark House edition of Harold R. Daniel’s The Girl in 304. Thank you Greg Shepard, Editor and Publisher of Stark House, for inviting me to be part of the Black Gat Books series!

I discovered Harold R. Daniel’s work in the early 1970s when I bought plenty of old Dell paperbacks back then and found Daniel’s first novel, In His Blood (1955), full of suspense and surprises. In His Blood was nominated for an Edgar for Best First Novel.

The Girl in 304 was Daniel’s second novel, also published by Dell, and featured the investigation of the murder of Lucy Carter, a carhop (remember them?), who had been stabbed to death and whose stripped body was dumped near the side of the road. Sheriff Ed Masters delves into Lucy’s troubled life and discovers perplexing questions. Why did Lucy suddenly quit her job at Benny Zurich’s drive-in? What was Lucy’s connection to Lieutenant Cox, a dirty cop who shook down working girls who lived in the same hotel that Lucy did?

The Girl in 304, with its hints of deadly secrets and hidden motives, takes the reader to dark places and sinister schemes.

Norman R. Daniel’s wrote a series of excellent mysteries and hopefully Stark House will reprint more of them for a new audience. GRADE: A

HAROLD R. DANIEL’S NOVELS:

In His Blood (Dell, 1955)

The Girl in 304 (Dell, 1956)

The Accused (Dell, 1958)

The Snatch (Dell, 1958)

For the Asking (Fawcett, 1962)

The House on Greenapple Road (Random House, 1966; Dell 1969)

ALL #1 HITS ’80s

This compilation of Number One hits from the 1980s varies widely from a song from a movie like Ray Parker Jr.’s “Ghostbusters” to a “gimmick” song like the Bangles’s “Walk Like An Egyptian.” The hits display the tastes and buying habits of audiences from that era.

How many of these hits do you remember? Any favorite songs here? GRADE: B+

TRACK LIST:

1-1The J. Geils BandCenterfold
1-2Billy IdolMony Mony
1-3Huey Lewis & The NewsThe Power Of Love
1-4BlondieThe Tide Is High
1-5Kim CarnesBette Davis Eyes
1-6Duran DuranThe Reflex
1-7Paula AbdulStraight Up
1-8Simple MindsDon’t You (Forget About Me)
1-9Culture ClubKarma Chameleon
1-10John WaiteMissing You
1-11Sheena EastonMorning Train (Nine To Five)
1-12Poison (3)Every Rose Has Its Thorn
2-1Rick SpringfieldJessie’s Girl
2-2Bonnie TylerTotal Eclipse Of The Heart
2-3TotoAfrica
2-4Daryl Hall & John OatesManeater
2-5Mr. MisterBroken Wings
2-6Starship (2)We Built This City
2-7Bruce Hornsby And The RangeThe Way It Is
2-8Paul YoungEvery Time You Go Away
2-9BanglesWalk Like An Egyptian
2-10Cheap TrickThe Flame
2-11Bad EnglishWhen I See You Smile
2-12Rick AstleyNever Gonna Give You Up
2-13Lisa Lisa & Cult JamHead To Toe
2-14Ray Parker Jr.Ghostbusters
2-15ExposéSeasons Change
2-16Mr. MisterKyrie

WEDNESDAY’S SHORT STORIES #97: BLACK IS THE NIGHT: STORIES INSPIRED BY CORNELL WOOLRICH Edited by Maxim Jakubowski

I started reading Cornell Woolrich stories and novels in the 1970s. All in all, I preferred Woolrich’s short stories to his novels. He was a master of generating angst and suspense. Just sample some of the classic stories in Nightwebs by Cornell Woolrich  (Author), Francis M. Nevins Jr. (Editor).

The problem with Maxim Jakubowski’s Black Is the Night: Stories in Tribute to the Author Who Inspired Hitchcock’s Rear Window involves setting the bar for the stories at the Cornell Woolrich level. That’s really high! To me, the only two stories that reach Woolrich’s quality are Martin Edwards’s “The Woman Who Never Was” and Bill Pronzini’s “The Long Road Down.”

Edwards’s “The Woman Who Never Was” starts with two grifters who are squatting in an apartment in an abandoned building. The woman leaves, saying she’ll be back in 5 minutes. But, she disappears. Her lover searches for her and discovers a world shifting Reality. A very Cornell Woolrich-type story.

Bill Pronzini’s “The Long Road Down” amps up the stress and tension as a man with a dead body in the trunk of his vehicle is trying to reach the work site where he plans to bury the body. Of course, he’s stopped by a policeman despite all his caution. Woolrich would have loved this story!

However, there are more misses than hits in Black Is the Night. There was only one Cornell Woolrich. This tribute volume is proof that his style of storytelling is rare indeed. GRADE: B-

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

INTRODUCTION / Maxim Jakubowski — 1

Why cornell Woolrich matters / Neil Gaiman — 4

The black window / Joel Lane — 6

Missing sister / Joe R. Lansdale — 8

A thin slice of heaven / Vaseem Khan — 12

Two wrongs / Brandon Barrows —  29

The husband machine / Tara Moss — 38

Black window / Kim Newman — 45

The man in the sailor suit / Nick Mamatas — 51

People you may know / Mason Cross — 84

The woman who never was / Martin Edwards — 75

First you dream, then you die / Donna Moore — 82

Eyes without a face / James Grady — 102

The case of Baby X / Lavie Tidhar — 115

The phantom gentleman / Barry N. Malzberg — 130

Parkview / James Sallis — 133

The lake, the moon and the murder / A.K. Benedict — 139

The jacket / Warren Moore — 151

The woman at the late show / Max Décharné — 162

The bride hated champagne / Paul Di Filippo — 178

Institutional memory / M.W. Craven — 188

Sleep! Sleep! Beauty bright / Charles Ardai — 202

The invitation / Susi Holliday — 221

The long road down / Bill Pronzini — 234

Our opera singer / Kristine Kathbryn Rusch — 244

What happens after the end / Maxim Jakubowski — 262

A shade darker than gray / Joseph S. Walker — 274

Trophy wife / Samantha Lee Howe — 288

Blue moon over Burgundy / O’Neil de Noux — 298

Red / David Quantick — 309

Looking for you through the gray rain / Ana Teresa Pereira — 325

New York blues redux / William Boyle — 338

ABOUT THE EDITOR / 383

ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS / 386

MAGPIE MURDERS (PBS)

Lesley Manville plays book editor Susan Ryeland who gets drawn into a web of intrigue and murder when she receives Alan Conway’s unfinished manuscript of an Atticus Pünd mystery. Based on an Anthony Horowitz mystery novel of the same name, Magpie Murders is a PBS series that follows the death of best selling Alan Conway and the repercussions on Susan Ryeland and her publishing company. Horowitz wrote the scripts to the six episodes.

Ryeland’s publishing company is about to be acquired, but the deal hinges on Alan Conway’s last mystery novel, Magpie Murders, projected to be a best seller like his previous mysteries. Ryeland discovers her manuscript is lacking the final chapter. That could ruin her chances of being CEO of the publishing company and threaten her career as an editor. So Ryeland starts investigating Alan Conway’s death and decides it’s not a suicide as the police think it is. Ryeland thinks Conway–an arrogant, narcissistic prig–was murdered by one of the many people who hated him. And the missing final chapter may reveal who murdered Alan Conway.

Like the novel, Magpie Murders runs on two tracks: Susan Ryeland investigating Alan Conway’s death, and Conway’s fictional detective, Atticus Pund, investigating the beheading of Sir Pye. The story within a story format might annoy some viewers especially when Ryeland speaks to the fictional Pund. I’ve watched three of the six episodes and I’m enjoying what I’m seeing. Are you a fan of Anthony Horowitz and his mysteries? GRADE: B (so far)

GREEN BAY PACKERS VS. BUFALO BILLS

It’s hard to believe the 5-1 Buffalo Bills are 10 1/2 point favorites over the 3-4 Green Bay Packers. The Packers have lost three games in a row and look dispirited and inept. Aaron Rodgers has never been a double digit underdog since he arrived in the NFL. But, he is tonight. How will your favorite NFL team perform today?