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when they were kids shanks used to get really freaked out when buggy used his devil fruit powers because buggy would dismember himself in the most horrific ways
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BOOKS COMPLETED IN JULY 2019 + word cloud of their subject tags
(listed by order of completion)
THE GARDEN OF EVENING MISTS by Tan Twan Eng / June 19, 2019 - July 01, 2019 / A woman who was a prisoner of the Japanese in WWII later serves as the apprentice to a Japanese gardener who once served the Emperor. / This book was sometimes slow but sometimes really beautiful.
THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ by Heather Morris / July 1, 2019 - July 5, 2019 / audiobook version / The experiences of a Jewish man who tattooed the arms of prisoners at Auschwitz-Birkenau / How did I not realize until I was doing the word cloud that this book and The Garden of Evening Mists both have war, love, imprisonment camps and tattoos in common! I read them back to back but they felt like such different books.
P.S. I STILL LOVE YOU by Jenny Han / July 2, 2019 - July 6, 2019 / Sequel to To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. When another boy from her past returns to her life, Lara Jean wonders if she can have feelings for two boys at once./ I know it’s not groundbreaking as far as writing, but it is incredibly enjoyable to me. I’m loving this series so much and I need them to make the sequel on Netflix. Will definitely remember to read the 3rd book at some point.
I BELIEVE IN A THING CALLED LOVE by Maurene Goo / July 6, 2019 - July 10, 2019 / Desi is a disaster at romance so she looks to Korean dramas as a roadmap for getting her true love. / The first 1/4 or 1/3 of this book was so good. It sparkled with humor and charm. The rest was still good, but not as tight as the beginning.
DAISY JONES & THE SIX by Taylor Jenkins Reid / July 5, 2019 - July 13, 2019 / audiobook version / In the late 60s, beautiful talented Daisy Jones ends up joining a rock band called The Six, led by Billy Dunne. Billy is married and devoted to his wife Camila but he and Daisy have an unmistakable chemistry. A story of what broke up the band as told through interviews with all who were involved. / The book feels a little overrated, HOWEVER I am thoroughly looking forward to the live action version Reese Witherspoon is bringing to Amazon because I think it will actually make for a far better show than a book.
GIRL WAITS WITH GUN by Amy Stewart / July 13, 2019 - July 21, 2019 / audiobook version / In 1913 the 3 Kopp sisters’ lives are changed forever when a dangerous man’s automobile crashes into their horse buggy. They are pulled into a world of crime, threats, and child abduction. In a time when women had little power, the sisters learn to fire guns and take active measures to solve the problem they are in. / I didn’t even know the plot of this book going into it but I ended up really liking it. There’s definitely a good dose of feminism in this. In this case I think it’s really worthwhile to do the audiobook because the reader was great with the voices and brought out some humor in the writing that I think I would’ve missed if seeing it in text form. I wonder if there’s a hint of romantic feeling with the sheriff, but it was so subtle that I wonder if I’m imagining it and I couldn’t be sure since he’s married. It’s the first book in a series so maybe that relationship gets fleshed out more later on.
THE BOOK OF NIGHT WOMEN by Marlon James / July 10, 2019 - July 27, 2019 / Lilith is a young slave woman who, throughout the book, ends up killing several people out of self-protection. A group of slave women called The night Women are planning a revolt and they feel Lilith should want just as much as any of them to revenge herself on the white men after all the things they’ve done to her, but Lilith’s feelings turn out to be much more complex. She struggles with her identity and her complicated feelings for an Irish man who seems to love her and how she feels about her father who is a white man who raped her mother. / This was the most memorable read for me for July, and also the most difficult read. It’s so graphic it hurts but the depth in the main character’s development is so superior to everything else I read this month and many of the sentences are just genius. But it’s not for everyone because there are pages and pages of this that are honestly hard to read because of how violently graphic they are. Graphic violence is something I normally stay away from but I’ve been wanting to try a Marlon James book for a long time.
A VERY LARGE EXPANSE OF SEA by Tahereh Mafi / July 27, 2019 - July 28, 2019 / A year after 9/11, a Muslim girl moves to a new school feeling tired and frustrated with all the racism she has to endure on a regular basis. She meets Ocean James, a school basketball star, and he really wants to get to know her. But it terrifies her that they come from two different worlds. / A quick YA read with a great message but highly predictable as far as the plot goes.
#books#books read#books completed#the garden of evening mists#the tattooist of auschwitz#july 2019#jenny han#p.s. i still love you#daisy jones & the six#Daisy Jones And The Six#girl waits with gun#the book of night women#marlon james#a very large expanse of sea#i believe in a thing called love
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DC’s Future State: The Home Runs, Hits, and outright Strikeouts
(Or, how Politics and Comics Don’t Mix)
Greetings from somewhen along the fractured timelines, and somewhere in the newly reconstituting Omniverse! Tis’ I, your faithful, but recently missing Fat Guy, finding his way back to a Universe with a keyboard, Intel processor, and something as far from MyFace as possible!
Gentle Readers, when last I had the privilege of gracing these Interwebs, Death Metal #7 had not yet hit the shelves, nor had Dead Earth #6.
My spin down the ‘rabbit holes’, between the lunacy of the viral insanity that gripped the country, and then, the worries which came out of the COVID Pandemic, had me more focused on depressing issues, than the IMPORTANT THINGS in LIFE…
What DID happen with Wonder Woman? And, What came out of the lunacy of the Metal Saga?
Well, let’s touch on a few of those topics, the second, first.
What happened out of the Metal Saga? Well, we get a view of the Future, or a possible Future, if this is the Final State. We get to see some Characters grow, some disappear, some books remain the same, some will change DRASTICALLY.
We get to hear jokes about the Fifth Generation and how it is a marketing ploy for the Mothership, the United Conglomerated Moneygrab AT&T.
We get a name change from 5G to Future State, without a real concept change.
Oh, and Dan DiDio got fired. So did about half of DC’s regular staff.
But, I digress.
Anyway, the premise is really simple… It’s Baseball Season! That being the case, I’m going to engage in a game of hybrid game of Sewer Cap Baseball, with each group of books graded as a Single, Double Triple , Home Run, Out or Side Retired. This will not be an arbitrary judgment, as there will be some criteria to be followed.
The RULES:
Home Runs Well, a Home Run has to have outstanding artistry and story, the work being exemplary. Plot, characters, premise, everything is crisp, fresh and enjoyable. Writer and Artists have brought the reader to a place where they know the divergent reality is believable, in context.
Triples: If a Home Run is everything hitting on all cylinders, the Triple is the single knock in the engine. The pothole that nags at the Reader, the Idea that makes the Collector say, ‘This was really good…BUTTTTTT…’. Not the hook that leaves you wanting more, it’s the oversized hook that says’I just can’t swallow that’.
Double: A Double has a glaring issue that takes the reader out of the story… Frank Miller ‘300’ style Artwork on “Millie the Model’ type of ‘Well, that was a misfire!’ The story can be exceptional, or the Artwork wonderful, there’s just that GLARING issue that pulls the Reader away.
Single: The GLARING ERROR is extensive, pairing Yo-Yo Ma with Weird Al extensive. Both wonderful, but put together, and too much is lost in translation. The pairing of an ultra detailed writer with a 60’s style artist, who does no backgrounds, except for splash pages.
STRIKE OUT: Something is just BAD. 1985 Secret Wars BAD. Unfinished Kevin Smith Widening Gyre Cliffhanger BAD. Spider Buggy BAD. Not usually one to say something is BAD, I have said I didn’t like certain things. Not liking something does not make it BAD. Something horrifically wrong with it, that makes it BAD.
SIDE RETIRED: OK, this is a very special category, reserved for the Story That Has Been Done To Death, Didn’t Need To Be Done Again, Yet Here We Are, New Universe, Same Old CRAP!
This is the ‘Superman painted himself with invisible lead paint’ story, the ‘Bat-Shark Repellent in the Utility Belt Story (outside the 60’s camp stories)’…
So Gentle Readers, with all that said, the Pitchers and Catchers are set, the Batters are ready, the Managers are already bitching at the Umpire, sooooooo, Let’s Play Ball!
And remember, the Umpire reserves the right to continue the Game onto another day, as the Sun Goes Down…
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First Inning:
Batter UP!
Dark Nights: Death Metal #7
Writer: Scott ‘Skull Crusher’ Snyder Pencils (PP1-28) Greg ‘Constrictor’ Capullo, Inks: Jonathan ‘’Gut Punch’ Glapion; Artist (PP 29-36) Yanick ‘Yell Master’ Paquette, Artist (PP 37-38) Bryan ‘Hatchet Man’ Hitch
‘Tell me our shorts were not this short!
No way! They were MUCH SHORTER!
I will not die by pixie boot. I will not die by…’
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This is it folks! The First Batter, or, the End of the Beginning, however the heck you want to look at it.
Gentle Readers, you can’t get to the Future State without first talking about the last issue of the series that brought you there… so, here we go!
Six issues, or, 23 issues, depending on your budget, wallet size, and ability to ‘Just Say NO!’, and here we are, the LAST ISSUE of the Death Metal Saga, which actually started way back in Batman #1 of the REBIRTH reboot, and carried through the METAL / Batman Who Laughs / Year of the Villain… so, the gift that kept on taking!
Anyway, this has been the Longest Long Game, and the Payoff has been SPECTACULAR!
Constantly swinging between the Battle of the Bat-Families, the Superman Fight Squad and the Last Son, and the one - on - one death match between Wonder Woman and The Batman who Laughs, we get the battle scenes we have craved all along.
Death, carnage, mayhem, and Jarro… who could ask for - - - What, you want more???? Well, we can add in the Totality, Diana of Themyscira, Goddess, ElseWorld, and finally finding out who was narrating this book for the last 77 years… Ya know, that’s enough.
Not that there isn’t more, I’m just not writing about it here…
Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo have left everything on the field with this book. No regrets, no punches puled, they finished this the way they started, unrelenting, unforgiving, and absolutely unstoppable.
As a fan, I can say this is one of the few books I really jonesed for over the last year. The months when there was a skip due to the ‘One - offs’, I think I really got the shakes. This was one of the three stories of 2020 that made this Reader sit up and take notice.
As such, I highly recommend this entire series. This issue was fantastic, a fine ending to lead in to a new phase of the DC Universe, and Frickin’ ELSEWORLD!!!
Out of 5🌶 🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶
First Batter - Home Run!
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Batting Second…
Generations Shattered #1 / Generations Forged #1
Writers: Dan Jurgens, Robert Venditti, Andy Schmidt
Artists: Ivan Reis and Joe Prado, John Romita JR and Danny Miki, Kevin Nowlan, Rags Morales, Doug Braithwaite, Ema Lupacchino and Wade von Grawbadger, Dan Jurgens and Klaus Janson, Yanick Paquette, Bernard Chang, Aaron LoPresti and Matt Ryan, Mike Perkins, Fernando Pasarin and Oclair Albert, Paul Pelletier and Sandra Hope. Colleen Doran, Marco Santucci, Joe Prado, Bryan Hitch and Andrew Currie, Dan Jurgens and Kevin Nowlan
‘I will not spend another day behind bars! Not on Tamaran! Not on Maltus! And not HERE!
Starfire! Don’t!
It’s RICOCHETING!
Not bored now!’
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So, What happens when ALL the Timelines are SHATTERED by a Multi-Cosmic Level Event?
Naturally, you send Booster Gold out to recruit an army of tactically important individuals from across the Multiverse, is an attempt to repair and cement the Timelines back together.
And what happens when said Man with a Master Plan and a hovering supercomputer gets himself killed?
Well, that duty now falls to Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth!
Yes, this is where we start, in the Time After The Great Disaster, with Kamandi and Tuftan trying to outrun some Bat-Men, and the Great White Goneness (Crisis Energy, Take II), an aged Booster Gold trying to recruit him, then getting swallowed up by the Crisis Energy (™), and Kamandi and a Skeets bracer escaping into the Dimensional Void to continue Booster’s mission…
No, this isn’t a rehash of the Kamandi Challenge from a few years ago, this is the aftermath of Death Metal.
All the Time / Dimensional Lines are in flux, and they can either get repaired, or, if Dominus has his way, only his little pocket dimension will remain.
So, we have Kamandi and Skeets, Starfire (from 1983), John Henry Irons (Steel) (from 1993), Superboy (from the Legion Timeline), Dr. Kimiyo Hoshi (Dr. Light) (from 1987), Sinestro Korugar, the Green Lantern for Sector 1417, Booster Gold, Day 1 in Metropolis, and Batman, circa 1939 versus Dominus’ incarnation of the Linear Men… O.M.A.C, Liri Lee, Rayak the Ravager, Matthew Ryder, Ultra-Humanite, Knockout, Artemis, Eradicator, Major Force, and Nemesis Kid… A virtual Who’s Who of Evil throughout the DC Timelines!
The Goal? Survive, Win, Preserve the hard-fought victory brought by the sacrifice of Diana, or face Oblivion.
A very well written story, presented by some amazing artists, and showcasing others we will be seeing throughout the Future State event. Of some note, the gorgeous pages by Colleen Doran, the work of Kevin Nowlan, Rags Morales, Doug Braithwaite, John Romita JR, Dan Jurgens and Klaus Janson. Some of the pages… ehhh.
A neat tie in, a way to let readers new and old know there are things which need to be fixed, and there are plans underway to do so, and to once again highlight Rip Hunter’s Blackboard!
Out of 5🌶 🌶🌶🌶🌶
Second Batter - Triple
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In the Three Hole…
Future State: Kara Zor-El Superwoman
Writer: Marguerite Bennett Artist: Marguerite Sauvage
‘I’ve come so far to learn that I can’t control what others think.
And that was another thing i learned from you, my good, grand Greatest Boy, KRYPTO the SUPERDOG.’
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The title of this story comes from a quote attributed to Confucius,’Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves’, implying in the seeking of vengeance, one loses themselves, as well.
‘Dig Two Graves’ takes place in the far future, long after the prophesied battle between Clark and Jon Kent, when the son suppliants the father.
Kara has taken those who sought Safe Haven to the Moon, to the Fortress of Solitude there, where she expanded, and reinforced, and made it habitable for those looking to escape the violence.
And she forsook the violence, herself.
No longer to be called upon as the Protector of Kal-El, a title long gone and forgotten, she has chosen to practice the ideals which her cousin, his son, and she should have been practicing all along. Consideration, kindness, respect…
And then the idyllic peace is broken.
Marguerite Bennett gives us an extraordinarily beautiful story, one of insight, growth, beginnings and ends. This is a masterful piece, which tells a tale on many levels, which appeals to the most cynical among us (hand raised here), and the youngest, most hopeful at heart.
Paired with the writing is the beauty of Marguerite Sauvage’s artwork, both delicate in places and frenetic in others, telling the tale of the Gardener, the Hero, and the Rescuer. Beautifully rendered, the art carries the words as a tune carries lyric, bringing the Reader through the rises and lulls of the storyline in a beautifully orchestrated dance
Most notable of the story is the coloring, or seeming lack thereof For most of the story, with some exceptions, the most vibrantly colored character is Kara, with the Colonists and the Visitors appearing as pale in comparison ( for the most part, they are white, with pale highlights).
This story is one of the true highlights of the Future State lineup…
Out of 5🌶 🌶🌶🌶🌶.5
AAAnnnnnnddddddd, It’s outta Here!
HOME RUN
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And in the Clean-Up Spot…
Future State: Green Lantern #1-2
Writer: Geoffrey Thorne Artist: Tom Rainey
Writer: Ryan Cady Artist: Sam Basti
Writer: Ernie Altbacher Artist: Clayton Henry
Writer: Josie Campbell Artist: Andie Tong
Writer: Robert Venditti Artist: Dexter Soy
‘My name is Beelu Kenz. You won’t have heard of my world.Bit of a Hellscape really. Everything there kills you. The air, the animals, even the dirt.
My people not only live there, we THRIVE. We ADAPT.We’re not the bloody fighters Khundia makes but we’ve got one thing over you. Two things, really.
We’re the BEST Weaponeers in the Spiral Arm. No one can touch us.
My Planet’s called IMSK and when an Imskian wants something to die—-
—-IT SPROCKING DIES!’
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Two issues, five stories, one central theme carried through both issues… the Oan Lantern of Power has died.
We have John Stewart leading a cadre of Lantern Warriors, in the defense of a planet, against the militant worshippers of the God in Red, a god they believe wants warriors to commit slaughter and carnage in his name.
Stewart and Company teach them three lessons.
The story is marvelous, bringing in some great old names (Salaak, G’NORT!), while weaving a tale of great intrigue and detail which keeps the reader enthralled to the last page.
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Next, the Sinestro Corps, taking the Green Lantern Outpost stations, invade the Station in Sector 023, only to find it defended by Jessica Cruz.
Story number three, well, there had to be a Warrior’s Bar Story, didn’t there? Which, of course gives us Guy Gardner.
The fourth story, a team story, puts Keli Quintela, the Teen Lantern and Mogo, the Living Planet, on a mission to find Jo Mullein, the Lantern’s resident detective, in the hopes of finding out the secrets of Keli’s overpowered, obviously alien ‘Power Gauntlet’.
Finally, and obviously necessary, for what collection of stories about the Green Lantern Corps would be complete without it, we get the story of Hal Jordan, and his search for the Lanterns, and the Guardian’s Homeworld of Oa.
And who he finds when he arrives there…
Every story on point, every character well written, all converging toward, well, we don’t know yet. But we will.
Out of 5🌶 🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶
The windup! The Pitch! The SWING! KRAAAAK! IT”S IN THE BLEACHERS!!
HOME RUN!
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Batting Fifth
Future State: Legion of Super Heroes #1-2
Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Artist: Riley Rossmo
‘If I knew this was why you called me here, I would never have come! Not only should the Legion STAY DISBANDED —- The word should NEVER be spoken again!
T —- Tas —- GAKK! COFF!
***Listen, I stopped giving out Free Mood Stabilizers a long time ago*** But that wasn’t going the way you wanted!
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So, 31st Century, and the known galaxies are KA-Blooie!
RJ Brande is dead, the Legion has been disbanded, and BATTLE LINES have been drawn along loyalties…
Why, you ask?? How???
Well, it seems Post - Death Metal and the Restructuring, there was a traitor in the Legion.
Jan Arrah, Element Lad, has been branded with the label, a branding which carries to all his people.
The result of the treachery, the Planets of the Known Galaxies have been ruined, and left nearly uninhabitable.
Or, was it these people…
Brian Michael Bendis has given us a new future, one in the midst of upheaval, where the United Planets has been disbanded, the Legion is split along loyalties, and whether they want vengeance or redemption.
A well written, engaging story, wonderfully told through some different characters:
Chuck Taine, Bouncing Boy, taking the battle to the Khunds as they try to colonize the devastated worlds;
Imra Ardeen, Saturn Girl, trying to bring her beloved Legion back together to fight the real threat to the galaxy, and carrying a secret which is crushing her;
Luornu Durgo, once Triplicate Girl, now trying to find herself after one of her selves has been killed, and afraid to recombine because the pain of missing her is too great to deal with, and other characters we have come to know over the last year.
Where Bendis’ story is the blazing signal fire to light the way toward a stronger future in the DC Multiverse, Riley Rossmo’s Art is the Asbestos Blanket and Aircraft Fire Foam which induces all the cancers and kills it.
I’m sorry. There are times Riley Rossmo’s artwork really works for me. This chaotic styling is perfect within the framework of characters like Bizarro, Constantine, even the JLA, when there are magic or Lobo-like story elements involved. I especially liked his work on the Robin King, the frenetic, chaotic stylings appealed to my senses, made me giggle, and cringe at the same time.
Not here, though. Here, his work pulled me out of the story faster than if I had a tow hook jammed through my nether regions, and it was attached to a hiballin’ Peterbilt turbocharged tractor trailer.
This, Gentle Readers, was painful. It hurt my eyes, on a scale with the COVID News Conference from April 2020. I think I bled.
I might still be…
I know I cried, because no matter how good the story was, I could not enjoy it.
Out of 5 🌶🌶
OUT
Batting Sixth
Future State: Aquaman 1-2
Writer: Brandon Thomas, Artist: Daniel Sampere
‘Is she here?
Jackson?
AQUAMAN, IS SHE HERE?
AQUAWOMAN LIVES’
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Oh GOD. OHGODOHGODOHGODOHGOD!!!
Have you ever heard that line, or an iteration of it? The Katz’s Deli scene in ‘When Harry Met Sally’, maybe?
This book was the equivalent.
I know, it was an Aquaman Book.
How often has an Aquaman Book been Original, or Relevant?
There was Craig Hamilton’s Miniseries in 1985, that gave us the really neat camo Aquaman suit, then there was Flashpoint, and Throne of Atlantis, and the introduction of Kaldur’ahm, or Jackson Hyde, the son of Black Manta.
Now, we have Andy Curry, AquaWoman.
This is a time where less is more.
Brandon Thomas has given us a two issue story which I have gone back and read 4 times, because it is that good! David Sampere’s artwork is crazy beautiful, so gloriously detailed it leaves the eyes wanting more.
This is the AquaPerson Story I have been waiting for since the movie… No dumb oversized seahorses, no force waterballs… carnage, and dimension hopping insanity, this makes a fantastic story!
All I can say is, if there is one story you MUST Read, it is this!
Out of 5🌶 🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶
And that ball is GOING, GOING, GONE! They’re gonna find that one out on Sheffield!
HOME RUN
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Seventh Batter
Future State: The Flash #1-2
Writer: Brandon Vietti Artist Dale Eaglesham
‘Focus on the Science.
Science reveals Answers.
Answers build Hope.’
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NOOOOOOO!
After EVERY Time I picked up a Flash book over the last two years, and constantly getting assaulted with a NEVER-ENDING GODSFORSAKEN Redemption Arc story, what do i see here?
Barry Allen, in a REDEMPTION ARC STORYLINE!!!
The self-sacrificing hero of the Crisis, the overpowered, no the hero with the broken power structure, who turned Superman into an Anti-Life Zombie by VIBRATING THROUGH HIS ULTRA DENSE BODY, and leaving his fingers inside (uh, GROSS!!, but oh so cool!) now in a REDEMPTION ARC???
Nope! I’m done.
As Pretty as Dale Eaglesham’s artwork is (and it is pretty), This is a MAD Fail for me.
Out of 5🌶 🌶🌶 (if I split the grading this would have a 4.5 for the Artwork… the layouts are imaginative and well done, and the speed scenes are fantastic! This is how the Flash should be done, as artwork)
SIDE RETIRED.
As the sun starts to dip, and the street lights begin coming on, it’s time to call it a night.
At the end of the First Half of the Innings we have:
4 Home Runs
1 Triple ( a near miss, more for consistency of story and artwork… but points for Nemesis Kid and Major Force!)
1 Out (If I split it, it would have been a HR and a Side Retiring Art Fail)
And an Outright Side Retire
7 sets done, 15 more to do… We’ll start playing at Sunrise tomorrow, make a real day of it!
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Dastardly deeds in Dulwich
CRIME WRITER ALICE CASTLE, KNOWN FOR HER CHILLING SERIES OF DULWICH WHODUNNITS, HAS JUST SIGNED A TWO-BOOK DEAL WITH HARPERCOLLINS
BY KATIE ALLEN
Miss Marple’s St Mary Mead. Agatha Raisin’s Cotswolds. Midsomer.
Now you can add Dulwich to the list of quaint, seemingly quiet locations which attract a lot of murderers – fictional ones that is.
Dulwich and the surrounding area is the unlikely setting for Alice Castle’s popular series of whodunnits, which began with Death in Dulwich in 2017. The sixth, Body in Belair Park, was published last month.
The books all follow Beth Haldane, a slightly chaotic single mum. She stumbles upon a terrible crime on her first day in her new job at Wyatt’s, a prestigious Dulwich school, and sets about trying to solve it.
While Alice remains tight-lipped on whether the school is based on any real educational establishments (“there have been questions asked at various PTA meetings…”) she wanted her amateur sleuth to be believable.
“When I decided to write whodunnits, I thought, ‘Who do I want to read [about], who would be a compelling person to follow through lots of adventures?’
“I wanted to have a woman – and who are the interesting women around? They’re always the ones who are super, super busy, juggling lots and lots of different things.
“Also, underdogs are always interesting and you find yourself sympathising and wanting them to do well. So I wanted Beth to have that quality.”
Beth is also “extremely dogged”, and from book one, sets about fitting sleuthing in alongside the school run.
“I wanted readers to feel a little bit every now and then as though they could solve the mystery much better than she could… I wanted the main character to be sympathetic but infuriating and recognisable,” Alice says. “I think the fact that she is from Dulwich yet not part of the yummy mummy culture is quite useful, because it means I can poke lots of fun at things that happen in Dulwich.”
Locals will recognise not only the parks and playgrounds, but the cafe culture and streets thronged with four-by-fours and buggies. “I can [poke fun] from an affectionate point of view, because I was a yummy mummy with children at these schools, and it’s a lovely way of life, but it is quite funny too.”
In the first book, Death in Dulwich, Alice sets the scene for the other titles, introducing handsome DI York, Beth’s friend Katie, who teaches yoga, and Beth’s young son, Ben. And while each book can be read as a standalone, she always intended them to be a series.
“I always thought that there would be six: I’m now writing a seventh! I really enjoyed writing the sixth one, Body in Belair Park, because it has brought together a lot of the strands I’ve left tantalisingly dangling. That’s a lovely feeling as a writer.
“Now with book seven [The Slayings in Sydenham] I’ve had to unravel a whole load of different clues to set them going, which is also quite a challenge.”
She describes her books as fitting within the cosy crime genre, and adds: “The thing about Dulwich is that it is slightly similar to St Mary Mead from the Miss Marple books, in that it’s a small, closed community and there is a little circuit of people who bump into each other several times a day on the high street, so it’s full of people who know each other’s business to a certain extent, which you need in a whodunnit.”
Alice always wanted to write, and began her career crafting speeches for MPs and MEPs. But it was while she was at university that she had a temp job at The Sunday Times, and convinced them to let her write a story about student drug culture, which became front-page news.
After that, “I pestered other newspapers to let me come in and work on their diaries. I ended up doing feature writing. [But] then we moved to Brussels and it was really hard to keep it all going with young children. So it was really nice to move into writing books.”
Her first novel, Hot Chocolate, was a romance, which was so popular that her publishers asked her to write a sequel – but it didn’t go quite as planned.
“I wrote 60,000 words – which is almost there – and I was so bored by the whole thing. [I thought] I can hardly put myself through it, I can’t ask any readers to drag themselves the same weary route [too]. I talked to the agent I had at the time, and she said, ‘Are you steeping yourself in the genre?’ and I thought, ‘No, I never pick up a romance, maybe this is giving me a bit of a clue.’”
Instead her bedside table was stacked with crime novels. “In the evening I’d be watching Scandi crime dramas, and I thought, ‘I’m just writing in the wrong genre, I should be writing whodunnits.’ And as soon as I had that mental switch, the whole thing really fell into place.”
She is a big fan of the crime genre, spanning from “the 1930s golden age writers like Dorothy L Sayers, Margery Allingham, Agatha Christie”, to “Sue Grafton’s Alphabet series, Jo Nesbo and Peter James.”
She adds: “I also like contemporary cosy crime people like Simon Brett, who went to Alleyn’s. And hard-boiled noir like Raymond Chandler, who went to Dulwich College. So there’s loads of Dulwich inspiration.”
She is set to move in a slightly different direction this year as she has just signed a two-book deal with HarperCollins to write domestic suspense novels under the name AM Castle, to differentiate them from the Dulwich series. A “keep the lights on all night” kind of book, the first one, called The Perfect Widow, will be published in November.
Alice describes it as a “psychological thriller” and a “chilling did she, didn’t she novel, which I hope will keep people guessing”. She adds: “It’s quite a change from my cosy crimes but it does continue my theme that the nastiest secrets can lurk in the nicest places.”
So in these troubled times, what does she think people enjoy about reading crime? “Solving is great, but you don’t have to solve the mystery yourself – somebody [else] solves it, so you get this impression that the world makes sense, and there is a right and wrong… and there is revenge on evil-doers,” she says. “Things you can’t get in real life, so it’s nice that they exist somewhere.” She adds: “They are often real page-turners.”
With her own detective having returned to Dulwich with the publication of her sixth book, I wonder what local residents have made of her turning the area’s leafy streets into a crime hotspot.
“I’ve been invited to some Dulwich book groups to chat about the books,” she says. “People have been really supportive of it and have taken the jokes really well. It’s all written from a place of really loving Dulwich.”
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