FRIDAY’S FORGOTTEN BOOKS #754: MURDER BY THE BOOK: MYSTERIES FOR BIBLIOPHILES Edited by Martin Edwards

A couple days ago I reviewed Otto Penzler’s Golden Age Bibliomysteries (you can read my review here) so I figured I’d read Martin Edwards’ Murder By the Book: Mysteries for Bibliophiles. As you might suspect, Edwards’s choices feature more British mystery writers–there’s no overlapping stories between these two books. As always, Martin Edwards’ introductions to the stories provide wonderful detail about the writers.

My favorite story in Murder By the Book is Victor Canning’s “A Question of Character.” Canning presents a marriage where a successful writer marries a young woman who then starts writing books that out-sell her husband’s books. The bitter husband decides to murder her and devises a cunning method. But, things don’t always work out the way they’re planned. I also enjoyed Julian Symons’ brief but entertaining “The Clue in the Book.” And, you can’t go wrong with a John Creasey story like “The Book of Honour.”

With Golden Age Bibliomysteries and Murder By the Book you have plenty of tricky stories about books to enjoy! GRADE: B

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Introduction by Martin Edwards — vii

A lesson in crime / G. D. H. and M. Cole — 1

Trent and the ministering angel / E. C. Bentley — 19

A slice of bad luck / Nicholas Blake — 40

The strange case of the Megatherium thefts / S. C. Roberts — 53

Malice domestic / Philip MacDonald — 69

A savage game / A. A. Milne — 95

A clue in the book / Julian Symons — 106

The manuscript / Gladys Mitchell — 114

A man and his mother-in-law / Roy Vickers — 119

Grey’s ghost / Michael Innes — 156

Dear Mr. Editor … / Christianna Brand — 174

Murder in advance / Marjorie Bremner — 186

A question of character / Victor Canning — 209

The book of honour / John Creasey — 221

We know you’re busy writing… / Edmund Crispin — 238

Chapter and verse / Ngaio Marsh — 260

ATLANTIC RHYTHM AND BLUES, 1947-1974 (Volume 5, 1962-1966) and THE UNPLUGGED COLLECTION, VOLUME ONE

Just like there are busted sets in books, there are busted sets in albums and CD series. I recently found Atlantic Rhythm and Blues, 1947-1974, Volume 5: 1962-1966. I haven’t seen any of the other volumes in this series, but if you glance at the Track List, you’ll see why I think this CD is the pick of the litter.

You might remember when MTV showcased singers and groups in their “Unplugged” series. The gimmick was that the songs were performed acoustically. Some people liked this approach, others hated it. But MTV and Warner Brothers brought out a series of soundtrack CDs of these studio concerts. Some sold better than others. This CD, The Unplugged Collection, Volume One features many “Name” performers. Michael’s favorite group, R.E.M., concludes the CD. Whoever put this collection together decided not to include the “Big Hits” from the Unplugged series. Eric Clapton’s unplugged version of “Layla” is missing: “Unplugged is a 1992 live album by Eric Clapton, recorded at Bray Studios, England in front of an audience for the MTV Unplugged television series. It includes a version of the successful 1992 single “Tears in Heaven” and an acoustic version of “Layla“. The album itself won three Grammy awards at the 35th Annual Grammy Awards in 1993 and became the bestselling live album of all time, and Clapton’s bestselling album, selling 26 million copies worldwide.” Instead, “Before You Accuse Me” is the Clapton selection here.

Are you a fan of these CDs? Do you have any favorite songs/artists presented here? GRADE: ATLANTIC RHYTHM AND BLUES, Volume 5: A; The Unplugged Collection, Volume One: B

TRACK LIST:

The DriftersUp On The Roof2:33
La Vern Baker*–See See Rider2:32
Ben E. KingI (Who Have Nothing)2:31
Solomon BurkeIf You Need Me2:25
Otis ReddingThese Arms Of Mine2:30
Barbara LewisHello Stranger2:39
The DriftersOn Broadway2:57
Doris TroyJust One Look2:28
Nat Kendrick & The Swans(Do The) Mashed Potatoes (Parts 1&2)2:57
Chris KennerLand Of 1000 Dances2:26
Rufus ThomasWalkin’ The Dog2:30
Esther PhillipsRelease Me3:15
Don CovayMercy Mercy2:21
The DriftersUnder The Boardwalk2:37
Esther PhillipsAnd I Love Him2:38
Joe TexHold What You’ve Got3:05
Otis ReddingMr. Pitiful2:35
Barbara LewisBaby I’m Yours2:30
Willie TeeTeasin’ You2:42
Otis ReddingI’ve Been Loving You Too Long3:09
Wilson PickettIn The Midnight Hour2:26
Don CovaySee-Saw2:58
Otis ReddingRespect2:05
Sam & DaveYou Don’t Know Like I Know2:37
Percy SledgeWhen A Man Loves A Woman2:50
Sam & DaveHold On, I’m Comin’2:38
The CapitolsCool Jerk2:35
Jimmy HughesNeighbor, Neighbor2:35

AA

Stevie Ray VaughanPride And Joy3:49
Eric ClaptonBefore You Accuse Me3:45
Lenny KravitzAre You Gonna Go My Way6:25
Soul Asylum (2)Somebody To Shove3:43
k.d. langBarefoot3:54
Paul SimonGraceland5:11
Elton JohnDon’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me6:48
Neil YoungLike A Hurricane4:44
Rod StewartGasoline Alley3:39
John Mellencamp*–Pink Houses5:21
Paul McCartneyWe Can Work It Out2:57
Elvis Costello & The Rude 5Deep Dark Truthful Mirror4:51
Don HenleyCome Rain Or Come Shine3:46
Annie LennoxWhy4:59
10,000 ManiacsDon’t Talk5:26
R.E.M.Half A World Away3:40

WEDNESDAY’S SHORT STORIES #137: GOLDEN AGE BIBLIOMYSTERIES Edited by Otto Penzler

Mysteries that involve books. That’s the theme of this anthology. I really liked Anthony Boucher’s “QL 696. C9.” The murder of a librarian baffles the police, but the cryptic clue (and the stories’ title) expose the murderer. Frank Gruber’s “State Fair Murder” featuring a murder of a publisher by a poisoned dart! I also enjoyed Ellery Queen’s “The Adventure of the Three R’s” and Vincent Starrett’s Sherlock Holmes pastiche “The Unique Hamlet.”

But maybe the best story in this book might be Cornell Woolrich’s “The Book That Squealed” with a librarian who goes to the police to report a crime, but is turned away. Plenty of suspense!

If you’re looking for a nice collection of mysteries about books, this is a good one! GRADE: B+

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Introduction by Otto Penzler — 1

Anderson, Frederick Irving, 1877-1947. Jorgenson plates. — 5

Blochman, Lawrence G. (Lawrence Goldtree), 1900-1975. Aldine folio murders. — 31

Blochman, Lawrence G. (Lawrence Goldtree), 1900-1975. Death walks in marble halls. — 62

Boucher, Anthony, 1911-1968. QL 696 .C9. — 136

Cozzens, James Gould, 1903-1978. Foot in it. — 156

De La Torre, Lillian, 1902-1993. Missing Shakespeare manuscript. — 162

Gruber, Frank, 1904-1969. State fair murder. — 193

King, C. Daly, 1895-1963. Episode of the codex’ curse. — 224

Queen, Ellery. Adventure of the three r’s. — 259

Starrett, Vincent, 1886-1974. Unique Hamlet. — 286

Starrett, Vincent, 1886-1974. Volume of Poe. — 310

Wells, Carolyn. Shakespeare title-page mystery. — 346

Woolrich, Cornell, 1903-1968. Book that squealed. — 365

Wren, Lassiter. Stolen Endymion. McKay, Randle. Stolen Endymion. –419

FISHER-PRICE LITTLE PEOPLE COLLECTOR SET BUFFALO BILLS 2023

Diane got up early and drove over to our Wegmans grocery store at 6:00 A.M. The line of Buffalo Bills fans was out the door. Diane waited about 20 minutes before she got the opportunity to buy this Fisher-Price Little People Collector set of Buffalo Bills for 2023. This is the third year of this promotion. The first set of Fisher-Price Little People for the Bills sold out literally in minutes. Last year, Fisher-Price increased the number of sets, but they also sold out in a day. This time, the number of sets was increased again and Diane finally scored!

This all-new set includes QB Josh Allen, TE Dawson Knox, LB Von Miller, and a Buffalo Bills super fan wearing the iconic Water Buffalo headgear. 

Fisher-Price, the Western NY toymaker, is charging $25 for the set with $10 of that donated to John R. Oishei Children’s Hospital in Buffalo. These sets are now on eBay selling for $50…or more! What kind of promotions does your favorite NFL team do?

ANTHEMS WE LOVE: 29 ICONIC ARTISTS ON THE HIT SONGS THAT SHAPED OUR LIVES By Steve Baltin

“There are two essential ingredients for an anthem. First is timelessness. An anthem is a song that transcends genres, generations, and eras, to continually reach new fans over the decades.

The second, and more important is universality.” (p. xvii)

I won’t argue with Steve Baltin’s definition of rock “anthems” but I will argue with some of Baltin’s 29 song choices. I have no problem with The Temptations’ “My Girl” or The Beach Boys iconic “God Only Knows.” I enjoyed Grace Slick providing her views on “White Rabbit”:

“[White Rabbit] has a buildup, the same way that sex has a buildup. You start kissing, then you start feeling around. Then you get into bed and take off your clothes and then you poke like crazy and then, oh boy! A climax. That the way “White Rabbit” is. It stars off softly and comes to a climax in the end. So people are geared to like that progression.” (p. 28)

Grace Slick wrote “White Rabbit” and admits she “borrowed” from Ravel’s “Bolero” and Alice in Wonderland to create the song. She’s surprised that “White Rabbit” appears in the movie Platoon, the animated TV series Futurama, The Sopranos, American Dad, Skull Island, The Handmaid’s Tale, and a dozen other series and films.

I also enjoyed Carly Simon sharing the origins of “Anticipation” which she wrote in 20 minutes while waiting for her date to show up. As much as I love Linda Ronstadt, “Skylark” is not the song that I associate with her long career of hits. The same goes with the selection of U2’s “One” which wouldn’t be at the top of my Favorite U2 songs.

Do you remember these anthems? Any favorites? GRADE: B

Table of Contents

Foreword Cameron Crowe ix

Prologue Spencer Proffer xiii

Introduction xvii

1 The Temptations, “My Girl” 1

2 The Beach Boys, “God Only Knows” 11

3 The Doors, “Light My Fire” 19

4 Jefferson Airplane, “White Rabbit” 27

5 Neil Diamond, “Sweet Caroline” 37

6 The 5th Dimension, “Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In” 47

7 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, “Our House” 55

8 The Jackson 5, “ABC” 61

9 Carly Simon, “Anticipation” 69

10 Don McLean, “American Pie” 79

11 The Spinners, “I’ll Be Around” 87

12 Barry Manilow, “Could It Be Magic” 95

13 KISS, “Rock and Roll All Nite” 103

14 Janis Ian, “At Seventeen” 111

15 Hall & Oates, “Sara Smile” 121

16 Aerosmith, “Walk This Way” 129

17 Bob Marley, “One Love/People Get Ready” 137

18 Earth, Wind & Fire, “September” 143

19 CHIC, “Le Freak” 151

20 TOTO, “Africa” 159

21 Linda Ronstadt, “Skylark” 167

22 Tears for Fears, “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” 173

23 Fleetwood Mac, “Big Love” 181

24 U2, “One” 189

25 Shania Twain, “You’re Still the One” 199

26 Tom Waits, “Take It With Me” 209

27 TLC, “No Scrubs” 217

28 Linkin Park, “In the End” 225

29 My Chemical Romance, “Welcome to the Black Parade” 235

Notes 247

Acknowledgments 249

About the Author 252

Frigidaire FFAD3533W1 Dehumidifier, Moderate Humidity 35 Pint Capacity with a Easy-to-Clean Washable Filter and Custom Humidity Control for maximized comfort, in White

After the terrible October Storm of 2006 when we lost power for three days and our basement was flooded because the sump pump had no electricity to work, we found that the water in the basement also killed our two dehumidifiers. We bought two new GE dehumidifiers and they worked well…until now. One of the GM dehumidifiers died last week (the other one still works but I’m guessing its life might be ending soon, too) so I did some research and decided to order the Frigidaire dehumidifier. We have a Frigidaire microwave, oven, and refrigerator. All problem free.

The Frigidaire FFAD3533W1 Dehumidifier is quiet and works well. If the GE dehumidifier dies, I’ll buy another Frigidaire FFAD3533W1 Dehumidifier for that part of the basement. Do you use a dehumidifier? Do you have a favorite? GRADE: too soon to tell, but so far so good

ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING, SEASON THREE [HULU]

Steve MartinMartin Short and Selena Gomez reprise their roles of Charles-Haden SavageOliver Putnam and Mabel Mora, respectively, who are True Crime aficionados. They solved a murder in Seasons 1 and 2 ( you can read my reviews here and here) and now face a third murder investigation in Season 3. Martin Short is finally directing a Broadway play after his disaster of Splash blacklisted him from Broadway directing for years. Steve Martin, who played a cop on a TV program for 224 episodes, dreads the 8 shows a week regimen of a Broadway show so a murder comes as a relief. Elena Gomez plays a podcaster who specializes in True Crime solutions. Together, they focus on the wacky clues in this 10-episode series.

Guest stars Meryl Steep as a struggling actress and Paul Rudd as an egotistical leading man freshen up the formula Only Murders In the Building perfected over the years. GRADE: Incomplete, but trending towards a B

FRIDAY’S FORGOTTEN BOOKS #753: THE COMETEERS By Jack Williamson

COVER ARTWORK BY JACK GAUGHAN

Once in a while I have a need for nostalgia so I go back and read a book I first read usually during the 1960s. Jack Williamson’s The Cometeers falls into that category nicely. I read it when it was first published in paperback although it’s a lot older than that. The first edition of The Cometeers is a collection of two science fiction novels by the American writer Jack Williamson : The Cometeers and One Against the Legion. It was first published by Fantasy Press in 1950 in an edition of 3,162 copies. The novels were originally serialized in the magazine Astounding in 1936 and 1939, and later released as individual paperbacks by Pyramid Books.

Grim news arrives about a “comet” approaching the solar system, a green comet that moves about as if managed by intelligent beings. These presumed aliens are referred to as The Cometeers by the news media. The mystery of the Cometeers and their mission in our solar system inspired Anthony Boucher and J. Francis McComas to praise the novels as “swashbuckling romantic adventure . . . which make more recent imitators look pallid indeed.”

Are you a fan of Science Fiction from the 1930s? Are you a fan of Jack Williamson who wrote SF for over 70 years? GRADE: B+

A NOD TO BOB and THE DOORS STONED IMMACULATE

I’m not a big fan of tribute CDs but I had these two on my shelves for years so I figured it was time to listen to them. A Nod to Bob: An Artists’ Tribute to Bob Dylan on His Sixtieth Birthday (2001) is a mixed bag. Familiar Dylan songs rub shoulders with unfamiliar Dylan songs. I liked Liza Gillyson’s “Love Minus Zero/No Limit” and “Sweetheart Like You” by Guy Davis. I was much less impressed with Tom Landa & The Paperboys’ version of the classic “All Along the Watchtower.” Compared with the Jimi Hendrix version, it’s a complete dud.

Although these artists obviously love Dylan’s songs, their performances vary widely in quality. Do you have a favorite Dylan song? GRADE: B

Listening to Stoned Immaculate: The Music of The Doors (2000) reminds me why I’m not fond of tribute CDs. The best cover on Stoned Immaculate is Creed’s “Riders on the Storm.” Aerosmith does an adequate job with “Love Me Two Times.” But Train completely misses with “Light My Fire.” That song featured the organ-style keyboard instruments played by Ray Manzarek. Train tries to do “Light My Fire” without the organ. That’s like playing football…without the football! Do you have a favorite song by The Doors? GRADE: C

TRACK LIST:

1Eliza Gilkyson–Love Minus Zero/No Limit

Bass – Randy McCullough*

Drums – Cisco Gilliland

Piano – David Webb (2)

Slide Guitar – Matt Andes

Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Eliza Gilkyson

Bass – Randy McCullough*

Drums – Cisco Gilliland

Piano – David Webb (2)

Slide Guitar – Matt Andes

Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Eliza Gilkyson3:542Guy Davis (3)–Sweetheart Like You

Accordion – Tom “T-Bone” Wolk*

Bass – Mark Murphy (4)

Drums – Levon Helm

Electric Guitar – John Platania

Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Guy Davis (3)

Accordion – Tom “T-Bone” Wolk*

Bass – Mark Murphy (4)

Drums – Levon Helm

Electric Guitar – John Platania

Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Guy Davis (3)5:073Suzzy* & Maggie Roche–Clothes Line Saga

Performer – Maggie RocheStewart LermanSuzzy Roche

Performer – Maggie RocheStewart LermanSuzzy Roche3:144John Gorka–Girl Of The North Country

Vocals, Guitar [High-Strung] – John Gorka

Vocals, Guitar [High-Strung] – John Gorka3:295Spider John Koerner* & Dave Ray–Delia

Arranged By, Adapted By – John Koerner

Slide Guitar – Dave Ray

Vocals, Twelve-String Guitar – Spider John Koerner*

Written-By – Traditional

Arranged By, Adapted By – John Koerner

Slide Guitar – Dave Ray

Vocals, Twelve-String Guitar – Spider John Koerner*

Written-By – Traditional2:426Cliff Eberhardt–I Want You

Harmony Vocals, Harmonica – Mark Erelli

Vocals, Guitar, Dobro, Bass, Organ, Chimes – Cliff Eberhardt

Harmony Vocals, Harmonica – Mark Erelli

Vocals, Guitar, Dobro, Bass, Organ, Chimes – Cliff Eberhardt5:157Tom Landa* And The Paperboys (3)–All Along The Watchtower

Banjo – Cam Salay

Bass – Tobin Frank

Drums – Todd Johnson (2)

Fiddle – Shannon Saunders (2)

Flute, Whistle – Geoff Kelly*

Guitar [Nylon-String] – Danny Godinez

Vocals, Guitar – Tom Landa*

Banjo – Cam Salay

Bass – Tobin Frank

Drums – Todd Johnson (2)

Fiddle – Shannon Saunders (2)

Flute, Whistle – Geoff Kelly*

Guitar [Nylon-String] – Danny Godinez

Vocals, Guitar – Tom Landa*4:208Hart Rouge–Dieu À Nos Côtés (With God On Our Side)

Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Drums, Electric Guitar – Davy Gallant

Keyboards – Claude Castonguay

Lyrics By [Translation And Adaptation] – Hugues AufrayPierre Delanoë

Vocals – Michelle CampagneSuzanne Campagne

Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Paul Campagne

Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Drums, Electric Guitar – Davy Gallant

Keyboards – Claude Castonguay

Lyrics By [Translation And Adaptation] – Hugues AufrayPierre Delanoë

Vocals – Michelle CampagneSuzanne Campagne

Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Paul Campagne4:069Martin Simpson–Boots Of Spanish Leather

Bass Guitar [Turner] – Doug Robinson

Cello – Barry Phillips

Vocals, Guitar – Martin Simpson

Bass Guitar [Turner] – Doug Robinson

Cello – Barry Phillips

Vocals, Guitar – Martin Simpson6:2010Norman Blake (2) & Peter Ostroushko–Restless Farewell

Fiddle – Peter Ostroushko

Vocals, Guitar – Norman Blake (2)

Fiddle – Peter Ostroushko

Vocals, Guitar – Norman Blake (2)5:3311Lucy Kaplansky–It Ain´t Me, Babe

Acoustic Guitar – Jon Herington

Vocals – Lucy Kaplansky

Acoustic Guitar – Jon Herington

Vocals – Lucy Kaplansky4:2012Greg Brown (3)–Pledging My Time

Bass – Rick Cicalo

Drums – Steve Hayes (4)

Electric Guitar – Bo Ramsey

Keyboards – David Zollo

Vocals, Guitar – Greg Brown (3)

Bass – Rick Cicalo

Drums – Steve Hayes (4)

Electric Guitar – Bo Ramsey

Keyboards – David Zollo

Vocals, Guitar – Greg Brown (3)3:4013Rosalie Sorrels–Tomorrow Is A Long Time

Bass [Clevinger] – Bill Lyles (2)

Lead Guitar – Ben Burdick

Vocals, Rhythm Guitar – Rosalie Sorrels

Bass [Clevinger] – Bill Lyles (2)

Lead Guitar – Ben Burdick

Vocals, Rhythm Guitar – Rosalie Sorrels4:5314Ramblin’ Jack Elliott–Intro To Don´t Think Twice, It´s All Right

Voice – Ramblin’ Jack Elliott

Voice – Ramblin’ Jack Elliott1:4815Ramblin’ Jack Elliott–Don´t Think Twice, It´s All Right

Vocals, Guitar – Ramblin’ Jack Elliott

Vocals, Guitar – Ramblin’ Jack Elliott4:07

TRACK LIST:

Stone Temple PilotsBreak On Through3:46
Creed (3)Riders On The Storm6:18
Train (2)Light My Fire3:43
Smash MouthPeace Frog3:02
Days Of The NewL.A. Woman3:47
AerosmithLove Me Two Times3:20
The DoorsUnder Waterfall3:12
The CultWild Child3:22
Jim MorrisonRoadhouse Rap1:03
John Lee Hooker & Jim MorrisonRoadhouse Blues5:34
William S. BurroughsIs Everybody In?2:43
OleanderHello I Love You2:36
Ian AstburyTouch Me4:38
Perry Farrell & Exene*–Children Of Night3:02
Bo DiddleyLove Her Madly4:54
The DoorsThe Cosmic Movie3:03
Days Of The NewThe End13:32

WEDNESDAY’S SHORT STORIES #136: THINGS GET UGLY: THE BEST CRIME STORIES OF JOE R. LANSDALE

I’m a big fan of Joe R. Lansdale’s work and you will be too if you read Thing Get Ugly: The Best Crime Stories of Joe R. Lansdale just published by Tachyon Press. The first line in “The Steel Valentine” is: “Even before Moseley told him, Dennis knew things were about to get ugly.” So that’s where the title of this excellent collection comes from. My favorite story is “Driving to Geronimo’s Grave” where two young people are sent to retrieve the corpse of their uncle during the Depression. Lansdale gets the setting right and has the knack (that few writers do) of creating child characters that sound like real child characters.

Joe R. Lansdale has written hundreds of short stories but these are the cream of the crop! Highly recommended! Are you a Joe R. Lansdale fan? GRADE: A

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Foreword by S. A. Cosby –7
Introduction by Joe R. Lansdale — 9

“The Steel Valentine” — 13
“Driving to Geronimo’s Grave” — 31
“Mr. Bear” — 59
“The Job” — 79
“Six Finger Jack” — 85
“The Shadows, Kith and Kin” — 107
“The Ears” — 125
“Santa at the Café” — 129
“I Tell You It’s Love” — 139
“Dead Sister” — 145
“Booty and the Beast” — 169
“Boys Will Be Boys” — 187
“Billie Sue” — 207
“The Phone Woman” — 215
“Dirt Devils” — 231
“Drive in Date” — 249
“Rainy Weather” — 263
“Incident On and Off a Mountain Road” — 277
“The Projectionist” — 299