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Authors Similar to Dorothy Gilman

July 20, 2010

Who says only the young sleuths get results? Definitely not Dorothy Gilman! Gilman’s Mrs. Pollifax Mystery Series takes you around the world with this mature, hat-wearing CIA sleuth. Dorothy Gilman’s Mrs. Pollifax Mystery Series is a “gentle” type of mystery series… If you’re looking for expletives, a lot of gore, and superfluous adult situations, Gilman is definitely not for you! But, if you have run out of Gilman’s mysteries and are looking for a few authors who might be worthy substitutes, this list is for you!

Authors similar to Dorothy Gilman:

Nancy Atherton: Aunt Dimity Mystery Series

Mignon F. Ballard: Augusta Goodnight Mystery Series

Nancy Bell: Biggie Weatherford Mystery Series

Rhys Bowen: Lady Georgiana Mystery Series

Lilian Jackson Braun: The Cat Who… Mystery Series

Simon Brett: Fethering Mystery Series AND Melita Pargeter Mystery Series

Emily Brightwell: Mrs. Jeffries Victorian Mystery Series

Heron Carvic: Miss Seeton Mystery Series

Agatha Christie: Miss Marple Mystery Series

Lori Copeland: Morning Shade Mystery Series

Amanda Cross: Kate Fansler Mystery Series

Carola Dunn: Daisy Dalrymple Mystery Series

Monica Ferris: Needlecraft Mystery Series

Carolyn Hart: Death on Demand Mystery Series AND Henrie O Mystery Series

Sue Henry: Maxie & Stretch Mystery Series

Hazel Holt: Mrs. Mallory Mystery Series

Jan Karon: Mitford Series (Not mysteries!)

Jane Langton: Homer Kelly Mystery Series

Lorena McCourtney: Ivy Malone Mystery Series

Elizabeth Peters (aka Barbara Michaels): Amelia Peabody Mystery Series

Ann B. Ross: Miss Julia Mystery Series

Patricia (Houck) Sprinkle: Thoroughly Southern Mystery Series

Rex Stout: Nero Wolfe Mystery Series

Victoria Thompson: Gaslight Mystery Series

Please post your recommendations of authors who are similar to Dorothy Gilman, and I will add them to the list.

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Hercule Poirot : Third Girl – Agatha Christie – PBS NEW Masterpiece Mystery!

July 18, 2010

Here’s another friendly reminder >>> Don’t forget Hercule Poirot (aka David Suchet) is again going to grace us with his phenomenal little gray cells… tonight, July 18, 2010. Yes, it’s that time again… Someone has done a very terrible “something”… and our favorite Belgian detective is going to tell us who, what, when, and why!

This adaptation of Third Girl  (based on the 1966 Agatha Christie mystery) will star David Suchet… but here’s an extra treat: both the wonderful actress Zoë Wanamaker and the always-great David Yelland will be in tonight’s episode. I won’t list all of their credits, but am guessing you will recognize their very familiar faces… a real treat!

So, I urge you to set up whatever type of recording device you “depend on” for tonight’s showing of Agatha Christie’s Third Girl (check your local PBS schedule for the exact time)… unless you plan on being in front of your television set at the appointed hour!

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Four New Mystery Authors on the Cozy Mystery Site: Barry S. Brown, Denise Osborne, Allison Cesario Paton, & Sheila Radley

July 17, 2010

Thanks to several Cozy Mystery site readers, I have four new mystery authors who I have included on the site:

Barry S. Brown: Brown writes the Mrs. Hudson of Baker Street Mystery Series which features the housekeeper of Sherlock Holmes as the sleuth at 221-B Baker Street…

Denise Osborne: Osborne’s Feng Shui Mystery Series features Salome Waterhouse, a California practitioner of Feng Shui. Osborne also pens the Queenie Davilov Mystery series which features a California screenwriter.

Allison Cesario Paton: Paton writes the Mrs. Bundle Mystery Series which takes place in Vermont, and features a “mature woman” who starts up a private detective agency.

Sheila Radley: Radley writes the Inspector Quantrill Mystery Series which features both the inspector and his sergeant, Hilary Lloyd. the series takes place in England and provides a contrast between a rather antiquated inspector and his modern sergeant.

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Comments Re: Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express with David Suchet as Poirot -PBS Masterpiece Mystery!

July 15, 2010

There were a few comments that were posted about the recent Murder on the Orient Express television movie – starring the wonderful David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot), which aired on Sunday, July 11, 2010. I enjoyed the comments so much, that I decided to write a response in this entry. Here are some of the comments:

Lisa – July 12, 2010 at 5:26 pm
“After seeing the special with David Suchet on the magnificent train I was quite excited about last night’s broadcast. I must say I was disappointed. Very little character development for any of the suspects, Poirot didn’t seem his regular self either. As a Catholic, I was confused by this infusion into Poirot’s character. Suchet is and was marvelous, the production brilliant, but the screen play-script! Why make adjustments to Agatha’s Christie’s magnificent story? I recommend buying the dvd of Suchet’s actual trip on the historic and romantic train. I hope the others in this series are better written.”

Kim – July 12, 2010 at 9:03 pm
“I also was disappointed in the version on PBS, and I was so hopeful because I love David Suchet as Poirot. But I guess when you leave out a character, you have to make someone else one of the killers. Really?? And the 2 scenes showing us Poirot’s thoughts on justice…really not necessary. I have noticed tho, that the newer episodes don’t adhere to the books, and that is what I am watching for. I love the books and want to see those dramatized.”

So, here are my comments:

I, too, was disappointed with this last Masterpiece Mystery! show… Murder on the Orient Express. Don’t get me wrong, I think that it was a good movie on its own merit… I simply don’t think that it belonged with ALL of the other episodes in the David Suchet Poirot series. This one was DARK>>> Much darker than all of the other episodes. And, much darker than the Agatha Christie mysteries I have read… including Murder on the Orient Express! I totally agree with Kim: “the newer episodes don’t adhere to the books, and that is what I am watching for. I love the books and want to see those dramatized.”

I know that budgets have been cut on a lot of television productions, and I am assuming this show has felt the cuts BECAUSE, after seeing the magnificently opulent train in the 1974 movie version of this same mystery novel (Yes, yes, I realize that “real” movies spend millions of dollars on their sets!!!) –  I have to say, I do not think that I would clamor to take a trip on this particular train. There was absolutely nothing extraordinary about the inside scenes. I had expected some type of almost-majestic fabrics, wood paneling, light fixtures… something! Lisa, I agree, there was nothing about the train that portrayed it as an “historic and romantic train.”

I was very surprised to see ANY reference to Poirot’s religion. Good grief! Where did that come from?!? I am pretty sure that I have never seen another Masterpiece Poirot show do that. Those scenes simply didn’t “belong” in this production. But, then again, almost all of the scenes didn’t belong! (Again, I think that the movie is good… it just isn’t anything like the others in this particular series.) Why bill this as a type of Poirot-returns show if it isn’t at all like the Poirot most of us have been watching for the last (+/-) 20 years?

This episode brought to my mind the Sesame Street song my children grew up with:
“One of these things is not like the others,
One of these things just doesn’t belong.
Can you tell which thing is not like the others,
By the time I finish my song?”

Well, in this case, it was this Agatha Christie Poirot episode!

PS>>>> If you disagree, please feel free to comment…

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