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New Releases – April 20 to April 26, 2020

April 19, 2020

Here is the list of new releases for April 20 to April 26!

Sara Paretsky: Dead Land (This will be the 20th in the V.I. Warshawski non-Cozy Mystery Series.)

Maggie Toussaint: Seas the Day (This will be the 1st in the NEW Seafood Capers Mystery Series.)

LynDee Walker: Hidden Victims (This will be the 8th in the Headlines in Heels Mystery Series.)

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Bleak House Television Series

April 16, 2020

First let me say that my husband absolutely loves Charles Dickens. I, however, find a lot of his novels very sad and dark. The downtrodden seem to always be made more oppressed.  With that in mind, I must admit that I wasn’t all that keen to watch the Bleak House miniseries. However, having watched Gillian Anderson as she portrayed Scully in the X Files, I decided, why not! Imagine my surprise when I watched it and loved it!

Bleak House, the British miniseries based on Charles Dickens’ novel, is probably the best BBC production made in 2005. If I had to limit myself to one adjective, “Superb” would be my choice.

This BBC production stars a myriad of actors & actresses – each perfecting their characters. The settings are exactly as we would expect in a work by Dickens. Deep suffering & frustration is depicted in the dark, filthy, and murky scenes which feature the truly poor. The settings which show the lives of the rich are light, airy, opulent: deep, velvety furniture, high ceilings with paintings of finely-clad ancestors, servants with serving platters, etc.

The acting is a treat to watch. Anna Maxwell Martin is refreshingly unaffected as Esther (main character). I had never seen her before seeing Bleak House, and enjoyed her immensely. Denis Lawson does a wonderful job as the grounding “good man” in the production. Gillian Anderson surprised me! She was phenomenal as Lady Dedlock – (not at all Scully-ish!) Nathanial Parker is delightful as a simpering ninny. Warren Clarke (from Dalziel & Pascoe), Burn Gorman, Pauline Collins, and Alren Armstrong were all excellent in their parts — although as a fan of their work, I would have enjoyed seeing more of them!

This Victorian period piece drama is a treat to watch. As with most Dickens’ novels, some of the characters’ names are a delightful surprise. An example of this, Pauline Collins’ “Bird Lady” character is Miss Flite. (I wracked my brain to remember which Dickens’ novel had “Uriah Heep”! >>> David Copperfield)

The screenplay for Bleak House was written by Andrew Davies. If you are a follower/fan of fine British television productions, you no doubt recognize his name. He is responsible for the screenplays of many top-notch British productions.

I strongly recommend this production of Bleak House. It is currently on BritBox.

P.S. This is not a mystery – well, actually, there is a mystery of sorts… but it’s not a traditional “mystery show.”

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Cozy Mystery News – April 2020

April 13, 2020

April has been a weak month for Cozy mystery news… I only have one Cozy Mystery announcement to pass along, though at least it is a pretty big one.

Janet Evanovich will be releasing four new novels, across a number of series – first, she will be putting out two more Stephanie Plum novels, one of which will be titled Fortune and Glory, breaking her tradition of including the entry number in her titles (this would be entry 27). She will also be putting out another in the Fox & O’Hare Mystery Series with her son, Peter Evanovich, bringing the series to at least six entries. Finally, she will also be starting an as-yet unnamed spin-off series.

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New Releases – April 13 to April 19, 2020

April 11, 2020

Here is the list of new releases for April 13 to April 19! Short “list” this week, as often the case for the middle-of-month weeks.

Ann B. Ross: Miss Julia Knows a Thing or Two (This will be the 22nd in the Miss Julia Mystery Series.)

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