“The Hammer of God” by G.K. Chesterton Number 11 of 27 Great British Short Stories Premise: Father Brown has to solve an insoluble murder, in just a few pages. Review: Yes, nicely done. I can see why the Father Brown stories are so successful, although it’s not really my thing Here’s the wikipedia entry. Outa... Continue Reading →
“The Demon Lover” by Elizabeth Bowen – creepy af #GBSS10/27
“The Demon Lover” by Elizabeth Bowen Number 10 of 27 Great British Short Stories Premise: A woman finds a letter in her Blitz-threatened house Review: Creepy af. Clever, nasty etc. Outa ten: 10 Keywords: World War 2, World War 1, London, Blitz, psychopomps Quotes: “... her married London home’s air of being a cracked cup... Continue Reading →
“Running Wolf” by Algernon Blackwood #GBSS09/27
Running Wolf” by Algernon Blackwood Number 9 of 27 Great British Short Stories Premise: A clerk goes fishing in the Canadian wilderness and gets more than he bargained for. Review: I loved this. Absolutely beautifully done. Eerie, menace, a satisfying resolution. Outa ten: 10 Keywords: nature, supernatural, Canada Quotes: “The man who enjoys an adventure... Continue Reading →
“The Avenging Chance” by Anthony Berkeley #GBSS08/27
"The Avenging Chance” by Anthony Berkeley Number 8 of 27 Great British Short Stories Premise: A murder is committed with a box of chocolates - (you never know which one you’re going to get). By whom? Why? Review: Great fun! Doesn’t outstay its welcome. Is plausible enough (for the genre). Outa ten: 10 Keywords: crime,... Continue Reading →
“Death, Fire and Life” by Arnold Bennett #GBS07/27
"Death, Fire and Life" by Arnold Bennett Number 7 of 27 Great British Short Stories Premise: An out of work sixty year old is visiting a chemist… Review: Very nicely done. Mixtures of pathos and pathos, foreboding and plausible happy-ish (the ish is doing a lot of work there) endings. Outa ten: 9 Keywords: poverty,... Continue Reading →
“Jumping the Gun” or “Kristallnacht 2.0 is postponed (not cancelled)”
There's a Meatloaf song that applies to the frothing anticipation of a pogrom postponed in the US in the aftermath of the Charlie Kirk shooting. That song is "Jumping the Gun," rom the album Bad Attitude. It's not very good, but I loved it when I was 16 or 17. Feel like jumpin’ the gun,... Continue Reading →
“The Apprentice” by Hilaire Belloc #GBSS06/27
The Apprentice by Hilaire Belloc Number 6 of 27 Great British Short Stories Premise: Someone downs tools to watch a certain public execution in London in January 1649 Review: Very nicely done. Belloc knew how to set a mood Outa ten: 9 Keywords: winter, public events Quotes: none Words: none (though onyx is such a... Continue Reading →
Three brilliant podcasts: on Callan (etc), Henry IV pt1 and the proscription of Palestine Action
Three podcasts (played at 1.5 because I am a philistine, according to the wife anyways) while I fed the moorhens, ducks and swans. Spybrary Spy Podcast: Paranoid Visions - Spies, conspiracies and the secret state in British television drama Am currently devouring the Adam Hall Quiller books (probably too quickly, to be honest). So found... Continue Reading →
“The Little Fishes” by H.E. Bates – moorhens cameo! #GBSS05/27
The Little Fishes by H.E. Bates. Number 5 of 27 Great British S(Short Stories Premise: A boy and his uncle (Silas, in one of 29 Uncle Silas stories) go fishing Review: Gentle, wry, well-observed, with a narrator who knows less than the reader - all lovely stuff in this “comic pastoral”. Will probably want to... Continue Reading →
Patience by Nigel Balchin #GBSS04/27
Patience by Nigel Balchin, number 4 of 27 Great British Short Stories Premise: A first person narrator explains the events around a beautiful young woman, her gambling addicted father and… well, to say more… Review: This was great fun. I didn’t spot the twist (there is one). Balchin is one of my favourite writers (esp... Continue Reading →