The Vinyl Detective: Low Action (Vinyl Detective #5) By Andrew Cartmel

A British female punk rock band called the Blue Tits recorded a vinyl album decades ago. But, Blue Tits’s guitarist, Helene Hilditch (aka, Howling’ Hellbitch), produced solos that the producer thought were “too good” so that pressing was deposed of and the Blue Tits recorded the album again without those amazing guitar solos.

Fast forward to today when the Vinyl Detective is hired by Helene Hilditch’s new boy friend who want to pay a fortune for a copy of that rare first pressing of the Blue Tits’s album with his girlfriend’s solos. The complication that makes this search difficult is that someone is trying to kill Helene.

When the Blue Tits decide to put on a reunion concert, the prospect that the murderer will strike increases. Like all of the Vinyl Detective series, Low Action features plenty of searching, quirky characters, and clever plotting. GRADE: A-

FRIDAY FORGOTTEN BOOKS #613: THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF PERFECT CRIMES AND IMPOSSIBLE MYSTERIES Edited by Mike Ashley

I’ve been a fan of the “Mammoth Book” series for years. This volume from 2007 features many enjoyable stories. My favorites are Ed Hoch’s “The Problem of the Black Cloister” and “A Shower of Daggers.” I’m an admirer of underrated writer Arthur Porges and his “No Killer Has Wings” shows why he should be better known. I also liked Peter Tremanyne’s “The Stuart Sapphire.” Bill Pronzini provides his usual high quality story-telling in “Proof of Guilt.” If you’re in the mood for an impossible crime or a perfect mystery, here are 30 stories to delight you. GRADE: A

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Copyright & Acknowledgements –vii

Perfectly impossible / Mike Ashley — 1
An almost perfect crime / William F. Smith — 3
The X Street murders / Joseph Commings — 25
Locked in death / Mary Reed & Eric Mayer — 43
Wingless Pegasus / Gillian Linscott — 63
Duel of shadows / Vincent Cornier — 79
The 45 steps / Peter Crowther — 96
Contrary to the evidence / Douglas Newton — 128
The impossible footprint / William Brittain — 142
Three blind rats / Laird Long — 155
Death and the rope trick / John Basye Price — 172
The problem of the black cloister / Edward D. Hoch — 188
A shower of daggers / Edward D. Hoch — 204
The hook / Robert Randisi — 223
The mystery of the Sevenoaks Tunnel / Max Rittenberg — 240
The red ring / William Le Queux — 254
Observable justice / Will Murray — 267
On the rocks / J.A. Konrath — 298
Eternally yours / H. Edward Hunsburger — 310
Murder in monkeyland / Lois Gresh & Robert Weinberg — 327
No killer has wings / Arthur Porges — 342
Benning’s School for Boys / Richard A. Lupoff — 355
The episode of the nail and the requiem / C. Daly King — 378
The impossible murder of Dr. Satanus / William Krohn — 398
The Stuart sapphire / Peter Tremayne — 413
The flung-back lid / Peter Godfrey — 434
The poisoned bowl / Forrest Rosaire — 452
Proof of guilt / Bill Pronzini — 486
Slaughterhouse / Barry Longyear — 496
The birdman of Tonypandy / Bernard Knight — 511

THE BEST OF BOWIE [2-CD Set]

The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars was the first David Bowie album I ever bought. It was 1972 and the Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main Street was my favorite album that year, but David Bowie’s wonderful songs received heavy rotation on my turntable. In later years, I bought and enjoyed Let’s Dance. And, what might be the theme song for the Age of Coronavirus, I loved “Under Pressure” by David Bowie and Queen.

Best of Bowie was released in 2002 and although Bowie continued to release songs and CDs, this 2-CD collection includes most of Bowie’s best work. Are you a David Bowie fan? Do you have a favorite song? GRADE: A

TRACK LIST:

CD 1

No.TitlePlace of OriginLength
1.Space Oddity David Bowie, 19695:15
2.The Man Who Sold the World The Man Who Sold the World, 1970/19713:55
3.Oh! You Pretty Things Hunky Dory, 19713:12
4.Changes Hunky Dory3:33
5.Life on Mars? Hunky Dory3:48
6.Starman The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, 1972; released as a single before the parent album’s release4:16
7.Ziggy Stardust The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars3:13
8.Suffragette City The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars3:25
9.John, I’m Only Dancing Non-album single, 19722:43
10.The Jean Genie Aladdin Sane, 1973; released as a single the previous year4:08
11.Drive-In Saturday Aladdin Sane4:36
12.SorrowBob Feldman, Jerry GoldsteinRichard GottehrerPin Ups, 1973; originally by The McCoys and made famous by The Merseys, 1965/19662:53
13.Diamond Dogs Diamond Dogs, 19746:05
14.Rebel Rebel Diamond Dogs4:30
15.Young Americans” (United States single version) Young Americans, 19753:16
16.FameBowie, Carlos AlomarJohn LennonYoung Americans4:17
17.Golden Years” (single version) Station to Station, 1976; single version released the previous year3:22
18.TVC 15 Station to Station5:33
19.Wild Is the WindDimitri TiomkinNed WashingtonStation to Station; originally done by Johnny Mathis for the film of the same name, 19576:02

CD 2

No.TitlePlace of OriginLength
1.Sound and Vision Low, 19773:00
2.“Heroes”” (single version)Bowie, Brian Eno“Heroes”, 19773:37
3.Boys Keep SwingingBowie, EnoLodger, 19793:18
4.Under Pressure” (with Queen)Bowie, Freddie MercuryBrian MayJohn DeaconRoger TaylorNon-album single, 1981; later included on the Queen album Hot Space, 1982 
5.Ashes to Ashes” (single version) Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps), 19803:38
6.Fashion” (single version) Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)3:23
7.Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)” (single version) Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps); released as a single the following year3:27
8.Let’s Dance” (single version) Let’s Dance, 19834:07
9.China Girl” (single version)Bowie, Jim Osterberg (a.k.a. Iggy Pop)Originally by Iggy Pop from The Idiot, 1977; later covered for Let’s Dance4:18
10.Modern Love” (single version) Let’s Dance3:56
11.Blue Jean Tonight, 19843:12
12.This Is Not America” (with the Pat Metheny Group)Bowie, Lyle MaysPat MethenyThe Falcon and the Snowman soundtrack, 19853:43
13.“Loving the Alien” (single remix) Tonight; remixed and released as a single the following year4:43
14.Dancing in the Street” (with Mick Jagger)Marvin GayeWilliam “Mickey” StevensonIvy Jo HunterNon-album single for Live Aid, 1985; originally by Martha and the Vandellas from Dance Party3:14
15.Absolute Beginners” (single version) Absolute Beginners soundtrack, 19865:39
16.Jump They Say” (radio edit) Black Tie White Noise, 19933:53
17.Hallo Spaceboy” (Pet Shop Boys mix; with the Pet Shop Boys)Bowie, Eno1. Outside, 1995; PSB mix released as a single the following year4:25
18.Little Wonder” (single version)Bowie, Reeves GabrelsMark PlatiEarthling, 19973:40
19.I’m Afraid of Americans” (V1 radio edit)Bowie, EnoOriginal version found on Earthling4:26
20.Slow Burn” (radio edit) Heathen, 20023:55

RIVERS OF LONDON By Ben Aaronovitch

The marketing for Ben Aaronovitch’s Rivers of London urban fantasy series says to imagine if Harry Potter grew up and joined the London Police. Fair enough. The Harry Potter character in Aaronovitch’s books is a young man named Peter Grant. Grant is a tyro Policeman who sees a ghost while guarding a crime scene (a man has been decapitated). The ghost talks with Grant and supplies some information about the crime that later leads Grant to enter into an apprenticeship with a Metropolitan Police Detective, Thomas Nightingale, who specializes in supernatural crime cases. Together, Grant and Nightingale investigate a series of murders that have links to the distant past.

Rivers of London takes the reader on a rollicking joy-ride around the City of London and the suburbs. Vampire eradication, mystical creatures, and the politics of the gods (and goddesses) of the Rivers of London all contribute to the involving mystery. If you’re looking for a satisfying Young Adult novel, Rivers of London will provide a fun adventure. I’ll be reading more of these engaging fantasy novels in the months ahead. GRADE: B

Rivers of London series:

Rivers of London (known as Midnight Riot in the US) (2011)[11] ISBN 9781782761877

Moon Over Soho (2011) ISBN 9780345524591

Whispers Under Ground (2012) ISBN 9780345524614

Broken Homes (2013) ISBN 9780575132467

Foxglove Summer (2014) ISBN 9780575132504

The Hanging Tree (3 November 2016)[12] ISBN 9780575132559

The Furthest Station (28 September 2017) ISBN 9781473222427—novella, set between Foxglove Summer and The Hanging Tree[13]

Lies Sleeping (6 November 2018)[14] ISBN 9781473207813

The October Man (novella) (31 May 2019) – novella, set after Lies Sleeping in Germany, with Tobias Winter as the main character[15]

False Value (20 February 2020) ISBN 9781473207851 (Hardback); ISBN 9781473207868 (Export Trade Paperback); ISBN 9781473207882 (eBook)

All In: The Fight for Democracy [AMAZON Prime Video]

COUNTDOWN TO PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 2020

Early voting has begin in several states. Absentee and mail-in ballots arrive in mailboxes soon. The Election “season” is upon us. But, as All In: The Fight for Democracy shows, voter suppression and voter disenfranchisement lurks just about everywhere.

All In: The Fight for Democracy takes an historical approach to how politicians have manipulated the voting process to exclude groups. Gerrymandering, voter ID, closing polling places to produce long lines (in the hopes potential voters will tire of waiting and go home), and voter intimidation are just a few of the techniques used to manipulate the voting process.

We already know Trump will declare the November Presidential Election is “rigged” if he loses. But, Trump’s assertion is correct in many states: the vote is rigged to deprive targeted groups of their right to choose. All In: The Fight for Democracy is a moving documentary that provides a preview of the post-Election fight ahead. What is your plan to vote? GRADE: A

The Writer’s Library: The Authors You Love on the Books That Changed Their Lives By Nancy Pearl & Jeff Schwager

I’m a sucker for books like The Writer’s Library: The Authors You Love on the Books That Changed Their Lives. Nancy Pearl and Jeff Schwager interview 22 writers about their favorite books. Of all the writers in The Writer’s Library, Jonathan Lethem comes closest to my reading tastes. Lethem grew up reading Philip K. Dick and A. E. Van Vogt and Clifford Simak just like me. He moved on to detective fiction–Hammett, Chandler, Macdonald, Parker–and started writing his own unique books that blend many of these influences.

I’m a big fan of Madeline Miller’s Circe so I was interested to discover her love of classical mythology began when her mother would take her to the library on a regular basis. Miller learned Latin and her teacher offered to teach her Greek, too!

You’ll really get a sense of each of these writers as they talk about the books that influenced them most. Nancy Pearl and Jeff Schwager provide a handy list of the books referred to at the end of each interview. Highly recommended! GRADE: A

Foreword by Susan Orlean — ix

Introduction — 1

Jonathan Lethem — 5

Laila Lalami — 22

Luis Alberto Urrea — 38

Jennifer Egan — 54

T.C. Boyle — 72

Susan Choi — 87

Andrew Sean Greer — 104

Madeline Miller — 122

Michael Chabon & Ayelet Waldman — 133

Maaza Mengiste — 154

Amor Towles — 170

Louise Erdrich — 187

Dave Eggers — 200

Laurie Frankel — 215

Viet Thanh Nguyen — 227

Jane Hirshfield — 243

Richard Ford — 261

Siri Hustvedt — 279

Charles Johnson — 295

Vendela Vida — 310

Donna Tartt — 325

Russell Banks –335

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS — 349

LOS ANGLES RAMS VS. BUFALO BILLS

Adam Zyglis

The Buffalo Bills (2-0) and the LA Rams (2-0) will play in 80 degree temperatures today–not your normal late September weather in Western New York! The Bills are 2 1/2 point favorites despite injuries to their two starting linebackers. Of course, all NFL teams are experiencing higher rates of injuries because of the lack of Preseason games and OTAs. How will your favorite NFL team do today?

THE VINYL DETECTIVE: FLIP BACK By Andrew Cartmel

I’m a big fan of Andrew Cartmel’s The Vinyl Detective series which features a record collector who finds rare and valuable vinyl records and manages to eke out a living doing something that he loves. But, each book in the series generally includes crimes and murders as part of the plots.

In The Vinyl Detective: Flip Back, the fourth book in the series, the Vinyl Detective and his girl friend Nevada are hired by their friend Tinkler to find a rare copy of the first album by an English group called Black Dog. The group gained notoriety by setting a million dollars on fire!

I’ve enjoyed Andrew Cartmel’s clever story-telling. You’ll learn a lot about collecting vinyl records as a by-product of follow the search for rare albums. You can read my reviews of the first three Vinyl Detective novels here, here, and here. GRADE: B+

FRIDAY’S FORGOTTEN BOOKS #612: Alien Archives: Eighteen Stories of Extraterrestrial Encounters By Robert Silverberg

I’ve been reading Robert Silverberg’s science fiction stories for 50 years. Alien Archives collects stories from all decades of Silverberg’s long writing career. “Sunrise on Mercury” was a very early Silverberg SF story from the 1950s but it holds up with its suspense. I also enjoyed one of Silverberg’s Majipoor tales: “The Soul-Painter and the Shapeshifter.” “Gorgon Planet” was one of first Silverberg stories I ever read as a kid.

Another feature of Alien Archives that I enjoyed was Robert Silverberg’s detailed introductions to all of these stories. Silverberg discusses the editors he worked with at the time, the state of the publishing industry, and the tastes of SF readers. Very enlightening!

If you’re looking for a first-rate Science Fiction collection from one of the best writers in the genre, Alien Archives delivers. Are you a Robert Silverberg fan? Do you recognize any of these stories? GRADE: A

Table of Contents

Introduction: A Plurality of Worlds by Robert Sliverberg — i

The Silent Colony — 1

En Route to Earth — 7

The Way to Spook City — 17

Amanda and the Alien — 74

One-Way Journey — 94

Gorgon Planet — 117

The Shadow of Wings — 128

Flies — 141

Sundance — 154

Bride 91 — 172

Something Wild Is Loose — 187

Schwartz Between the Galaxies — 222

Diana of the Hundred Breasts — 246

Sunrise on Mercury — 275

Alaree — 292

The Soul-Painter and the Shapeshifter — 307

To the Dark Star — 330

Beauty in the Night — 343

FORGOTTEN MUSIC #103: THE FOUR SEASONS HITS

When I heard that Tommy DeVito, co-founder of The Four Seasons and inspiration for the 2005 musical Jersey Boys, had died of complications from COVID-19 I found this CD on my shelf. I was an early fan of The Four Seasons and bought their albums.  With Frankie Valli as the lead singer, Bob Gaudio (formerly of the Royal Teens) on keyboards and tenor vocals, Tommy DeVito on lead guitar and baritone vocals, and Nick Massi on electric bass and bass vocals the band created a unique sound. That lead to a string of hits in the Sixties.

I also enjoyed the musical Jersey Boys (you can read my review here) with the story of how The Four Seasons came together. And I loved hearing the songs that I grew up listening to. Are you a fan of The Four Seasons? Do you have a favorite song? GRADE: A (for both the CD and the musical)

Track List:

01Big Girls Don’t Cry (enhanced original version)The Four Seasons
02SherryThe Four Seasons
03Why Do Fools Fall In LoveThe Four Seasons
04StayThe Four Seasons
05MarlenaThe Four Seasons
06Big Girls Don’t Cry / Dirty Dancing RapThe Four Seasons
07Gypsy WomanThe Four Seasons
08Book Of LoveThe Four Seasons
09December 1963 (Oh What A Night)The Four Seasons
10Who Loves YouThe Four Seasons