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YIKES!!! Isn't Agatha Christie COZY?!?!?

July 26, 2009

Good grief! Boy did I steer you all wrong… I posted two entries about the new PBS Agatha Christie season… along with the Ellen Byerrum shows, and YIKES!!! (The “YIKES!!!” should tell you enough if you don’t want to go on reading… But, I am so “hot-under-the-collar” right now, that I HAVE to go on writing…)

As for the Ellen Byerrum movies >>> I didn’t make it through the first half of the first movie, so I really can’t comment… other than to say that. I decided I would much rather be watching old reruns of Murder She Wrote… which is exactly what I did!

On to the longingly-awaited PBS shows:

I was concerned (going in) that I was going to miss Miss Lemon, Inspector Japp, and Capt. Hastings so much that I wasn’t going to enjoy the two Poirot movies. Not  the case! Both of the Poirot movies (Mrs. McGinty’s Dead and Cat among the Pigeons) were very good movies… The production values were great, the attention to detail, the characters, the writing… and of course, David Suchet, reminded me of a time when we (SO) looked forward to watching a new Poirot show on A & E. Lots of little grey cells went into the production of these two movies!

On to the Miss Marple movies: That is exactly where my “YIKES” come into play! I have to be upfront on this: We have only watched the first two episodes in the four-part series. But, when did Miss Marple become an astute, in-the-middle-of-the-investigation player? When did she cease to be the doddering, fumbling, (always knitting) old woman who could be in a room without anyone worrying about her overhearing them? When did she start writing notes and telling the police what to do? I realize that she would hint at things and hope that the police would pick up on what she wanted them to do… but in these movies she came off as the central force of the investigations… with the detectives/constables actually relying on her to tell them what to do! She actually conducted the police investigations/questioning!

As Pat pointed out in a comment: Murder is Easy and Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? weren’t even Miss Marple mysteries! But, I was not at all prepared for what they did with Murder is Easy… both in adding Miss Marple as the lead investigator and also at the filmmakers decision to include incest/rape into the plot. Why do production companies feel like they have to “jazz things up” by making shows that feature hot taboo plotlines?

After I struggled to make it through the entire Murder is Easy, the first thing I proclaimed to my family was: “I know Agatha Christie did not include  the incest/rape into that plot!” Of course, after looking it up online, my daughter found that Agatha Christie didn’t include a lot of things into that mystery’s plot… things that the “hip” filmmakers passed off on the unsuspecting audience as written by Agatha Christie! Shame on them!!! And, since Masterpiece Mystery provides us all with introductions to each of their presentations >>> Why didn’t they tell us that the characters and plot had been WILDLY changed to appeal to a new “hip” audience?!? (Alfred, you are right: The Miss Marple shows have so many characters and scenes that it all becomes a confusing “What the heck?” OR “Who is that?” sequence!)

My daughter looked up the matter of incest in an Agatha Christie mystery and found that in 1995, Rosalind Hicks (Christie’s daughter) had to threaten a law suit against the film company that was making Towards Zero into a film >>> in which they added incest into the plot. The results of Hicks’ disapproval were that they had to change the name of the film, change the names of the characters, and take Agatha Christie’s name off of the entire project. Bravo!!! (As the president of the Agatha Christie Society, Hicks made sure that Agatha Christie’s work would not be… and these are my words… butchered or changed. And, I would like to add more words to that: to meet society’s growing “push-the-envelope” mentality!!!)

Having said all of this, I’m not even sure that the rest of my family will be watching the next two Miss Marple shows. I probably will… although I’m not sure why. I guess that it must be a morbid curiosity… or perhaps I am holding out hope that the filmmakers could not possibly make all four of these episodes into such lackluster events to watch. But, just in case, I will have my Miss Marple DVDs on hand with Joan Hickson… When I’m in the mood for a cozy movie… I know I can get a “quick fix” watching the “real” Miss Marple!

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Barbara Bretton, Anne Canadeo, Elizabeth Lynn Casey & Elise Hyatt : Four New Authors to the Cozy Mystery Site…

July 24, 2009

It seems like there is a little something extra for almost everyone this time! I am adding four authors to the Cozy Mystery site, and if you’re a knitter, sewer, journalist, furniture restorer, live in Massachusetts, South Carolina, New Jersey or Vermont… or just like to read mysteries, then you just might enjoy one (or more!) of the following authors who were recommended for me to add to the site:

Barbara Bretton: Chloe Hobbs’ Paranormal Mystery Series… Chloe is the proud owner of Sticks and Strings Knitting Shop in Vermont and happens to be 1/2 human and 1/2 sorceress.

Anne Canadeo (aka Katherine Spencer): Black Sheep Knitting Mystery Series… Maggie Messina is the owner of this knitting shop and does her sleuthing in Massachusetts. As Katherine Spencer she co-authors the Cape Light Series (non-mystery) with Thomas Kinkade.

Elizabeth Lynn Casey (aka Laura Bradford): Southern Sewing Circle Mystery Series… Tori Sinclair is a sleuthing librarian who is also a member of this particular sewing circle in South Carolina.  As Bradford she writes the Jenkins & Burns Mystery Series which features a detective and a reporter based in New Jersey.

Elise Hyatt: Daring Finds Mystery Series… Dyce Dare owns a furniture refinishing business. As a bonus, furniture refinishing tips are included in the mysteries.

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An Original Camille Minichino Miniature!

July 22, 2009

Original Camille Minichino MiniatureI am happy to be able to “show and tell” my latest Cozy Mystery item: an original Camille Minichino miniature crime scene.

I am so delighted with this crime scene… I have placed it on the shelf right above my computer screen, so that I can look up and get inspiration while writing my entries. Believe me >>> I need a lot of inspiration sometimes!

I live in Texas, and the Bluebonnet is our state flower. Yep, those are Bluebonnets in the blood-covered vase on top of the TBR stack of books. As an avid coffee drinker, I was quite happy to see that yes, that’s coffee in the cup.

Camille Minichino asked me to tell her some of my favorite authors so that she could include their books in the crime scene. But since I was going to be getting a Camille Minichino original, I thought that I would prefer her books gracing the crime scene. What a treat to have covers from both her Miniature Mystery Series and her Periodic Table Mystery Series…

Thank you so much, Ms. Minichino!

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August 2009 Mystery Book New Releases

July 20, 2009

The following mystery books will be released in August 2009:

Jennie Bentley: Spackled and Spooked  (This will be the 2nd in the Do It Yourself Mystery Series…)

Annette Blair : Larceny and Lace (This will be the 2nd in the Vintage Magic Mystery Series…)

Barbara Bretton: Laced with Magic (This will be the 2nd in the Chloe Hobbs’ Paranormal Mystery Series…)

Elizbeth Lynn Casey (aka Laura Bradford): Sew Deadly (This will be the 1st in the NEW Southern Sewing Circle Mystery Series…)

Jill Churchill: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (This will be the 7th in the Grace & Favor Mystery Series…)

Susan Rogers Cooper: Rude Awakening (This will be the 10th in the Milt Kovak Mystery Series…)

Ellen  Crosby: The Riesling Retribution (This will be the 5th in the Wine Country Mystery Series…)

Carole Nelson Douglas: Cat in a Topaz Tango (This will be the 21 in the Midnight Louie & Templar Barr Mystery Series…)

Susan Dunlap: Civil Twilight (This will be the 3rd in the Darcy Lott Mystery Series…)

J. G. Goodhind: Menu for Murder (This will be the 4th in the Honey Driver Mystery Series…)

Faye Kellerman: Blindman’s Bluff  (This will be the 18th in the Decker & Lazarus Mystery Series…)

Josi S. Kilpack: English Trifle (This will be the 2nd in the Culinary Mystery Series…)

Sheila Lowe: Dead Write (This will be the 3rd in the Forensic Handwriting Mystery Series…)

Margaret Maron: Sand Sharks (This will be the 16th in the Deborah Knott Mystery Series…)

James Patterson & Richard Dilallo: Alex Cross’s Trial (This will be the 15th in the Alex Cross Mystery Series…)

Kathy Riechs: 206 Bones (This will be the 12th in the Temperance Brennan Mystery Series…)

Marcia Talley: Without a Grave (This will be the 8th in the Hannah Ives Mystery Series…)

Terri Thayer: Inked Up (This will be the 2nd in the Stamping Sisters Mystery Series…) (This is a Halloween themed book…)

Charles Todd: A Duty to the Dead (This will be the 1st in the NEW Bess Crawford Mystery Series…)

Nina Wright: Whiskey with a Twist  (This will be the 5th in the Whiskey Mattimoe Mystery Series…)

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