Chapter 57: While Strike is interviewing Billy, Robin is, with some trepidation, making plans for her post-Flobberworm existence, which, it seems, will involve living in some tiny rented room in a multi-person household. She is stubbornly refusing to seek help from or even tell anyone apart from Vanessa, who has proved herself a good sounding board and drinking buddy. While keeping the separation from Strike, she continues to work on the Chiswell case, and, when he calls her, is able to report that both Raff and Tegan had agreed to be interviewed. She is also alarmed when Strike suggests digging in the dell.
The Farting Sofa Faculty Lounge
Once upon a time, a fine fake-leather Sofa served a Denmark Street detectives' office, enthusiastically cheering on the PIs every time it was sat upon. Tragically, following some minor bomb damage, the Sofa was discarded by its owners. Happily, some cash-strapped Professors rescued it from the trash bin and, after a lot of TLC and adhesive vinyl, the Sofa was reborn. It now provides posterior respite for Faculty and Guests discussing their favorite books, film and television programs.
Countdown
Thursday, June 26, 2025
Monday, June 23, 2025
Lethal White Chapters 51-56: From Flick's to Della's to Billy's, plus dumping the Flobberworm.
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Lethal White, Chapters 43-50: From Steda Cottage to Charlotte at Franco's
Chapter 43: Here Strike and Robin visit the Knight's old cottage and the associated dell. What I enjoy about this chapter is how Robin's farm girl upbringing comes through, with her knowledge about how to maneuver through thorns and nettles, to her making Strike a walking stick from a branch, to her ease in sliding down the bank to explore the dell and even her knowledge that dock leaves can be used to soothe nettle stings. Strike, despite his military training, is clearly not as comfortable in the outdoor environment as she is.
Chapter 44: I love this chapter, especially since I got to eat at the White Horse pub when I visited Uffington. The text description is spot on:
The country inn they reached five minutes later was the very image of picture-postcard England, a whited timbered building with leaded bay windows, moss-covered slate on the roof and climbing red roses around the door. A beer garden with parasols completed the picture.
Monday, June 16, 2025
Lethal White Chapter 36-42: A return to the opening of Cuckoo's Calling, and the start of a new ring?
After Chiswell's body was found, "Part Two" of the book begins. John Granger noticed at LW's publication that there was no "Part One" at the start of the book. At the time, it was widely assumed that Cormoran Strike would be a 7 book series, like Harry Potter, and that the "Part Two" did not just mean the second half of Book 4, but the turning point to the entire series. However, when the news came that Strike would be a 10-book series instead, that idea seemed less likely. Instead, I have suggested, per the double wedding band model (see here and here) that this orphan "Part Two" instead marks the beginning of a second 7-part ring. Looking carefully at the first few chapters of Part Two gives me an even stronger sense of "resetting" the story in a way that strongly echoes the first few chapters of The Cuckoo's Calling.
- Strike's face is bruised and battered, in CC from Charlotte's scratches and hurled ashtray, in LW from his fight with Jimmy Knight.
- Though not nearly as broke as they were in CC, the agency is in a financially precarious situation, in part because of non-payment by a client. Robin reviews the accounts in Chapter 36 and says, "They'd look a lot healthier if Chiswell had paid his bill."
- In Chapter 3 of CC, Strike is "chasing" multiple clients for payment and facing a lot of unpaid bills.
- Strike has just walked away from Charlotte. In CC he left her at her posh flat; in LW he left her at the posh Lancaster House.
- Robin has witnessed Charlotte leaving a building (the Denmark Street office in CC, Lancaster House in LW, and is wondering what is going on between her and Strike.
- Within a couple of chapters, a wealthy client (John Bristow, Izzy Chiswell) will provide some financial relief in the form of a nice fat check.
- This client is the relative of a recently deceased famous person, whose death the police are inclined to think is suicide.
- The client is, instead, convinced it is murder and wants Strike to prove it.
Friday, June 13, 2025
"Why on Vulcan should that mean it is not real?" A look at mental realities in Harry Potter and Star Trek
I got to appear on one of my favorite podcasts this week: Potterversity! While I've been privileged to be a guest many times over the years, this time was special because I got to revisit my first real fandom: Star Trek and see it through the lens of Harry Potter.
Check out the episode here.
It was a follow-up to an earlier Trek-Potter discussion, found here.
Live long and manage mischief!
Thursday, June 12, 2025
Lethal White Chapters 26-35: The hospital, the Yule Ball analog and Robin's first corpse
They cling to their dead a long time at Rosmersholm.