- First, it is the first time Robin (and we readers) see Strike using crutches, and the vulnerable state that leaves him in. Hearing about the inconveniences and indignities this entails (having to search for a safety pin for his pants leg, sliding down the stairs on his butt like a child) helps us appreciate how important the prothesis is for his life and his work.
- Second, this is perhaps Robin's best opportunity to shine since she modeled the green dress at Vashti's. She shows her house-elf like efficiency, getting a practical four-wheel drive car for the journey, packing coffee and shortbread for the journey and navigating the snowy highway in a way that almost immediately appears to neutralize Strike's conditioned aversion to any non-professional drivers (especially women ones). This is before she shows off her advanced driving skills and saves them from a near-certain pileup with the jack-knifing center.
- Third, we see Strike letting his guard down around Robin for the first time in a while--- and no eleven pints of Doom Bar to facilitate the sharing. As he puts it: "His antipathy to discussing his leg had been dissolved by warm coffee, their discussion and her practical thoughts for his comfort."
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
Saturday, May 3, 2025
The Silkworm: Chapters 28-29: "Her practical thoughts for his comfort"
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
The Silkworm Chapters 25-27: Cane, cane, go away, come again another day.
He was feeling the need for a stick ever more strongly. On his release from hospital Charlotte had given him an elegant antique Malacca cane that she had claimed belonged to a great-grandfather. The handsome old stick had been too short for Strike, causing him to list to the right as he walked. When she had packaged up his things to remove from her flat, the cane had not been among them.
Once his leg gives out completely on the West Brompton bridge, Robin also recognizes he needs help:
Notice here that Robin's suggestion is that Strike buy a stick, but Strike buys it himself. When Strike gets in a cab (sans Robin!) to continue his mission in Chapter 26, he heads to:"Haven't you got a stick or something?"
Wish I had."
"We can get one. Chemists sometimes sell them. We'll find one." Then, after another momentary hesitation, she said:
"Lean on me."
"I'm too heavy."
"To balance. Use me like a stick. Do it."
The home of Elizabeth Tassel, took note of the route he traveled and would have arrived in a mere four minutes had he not spotted a Boots. He asked the driver to pull up and wait, and reemerged from the chemists shortly afterwards, walking much more easily with the aid of an adjustable stick.
Interestingly, both sticks reappear, as so many elements do, in the even numbered books. However, in later mentions, there is an important change that may or may not be a simple error. In Lethal White, at the restaurant with Charlotte, she picks up the adjustable stick that has fallen to the floor.
"Where's the cane I gave you? The Malacca one?"
"You kept it."
"Who bought you this one? Robin?"
Amidst all of Charlotte's paranoid and frequently wild accusations, she occasionally made uncannily accurate guesses.
"She did, as a matter of fact."
Sunday, April 27, 2025
The Silkworm Chapters 18-24: More Matthew-hating and the Anstis Brats.
We see Matthew speaking with his habitually hypochondriac mother, and rolling his eyes at her complaints, completely unaware that perhaps for the only time, he should be taking her seriously. Being his usual hypocritical Flobberwormy self, he dare to be offended at Robin's caring more about the fact that her boss has just found a missing man murdered than the mother whose concerns he himself was dismissing; and a major fight erupts resulting in Robin, for first time (as far as we know) refusing to share a bed with him and refusing to back down, even to the extend of getting herself out of the flat the next morning, before he can renew contact with her.
While Robin may be feeling "a familiar frustration and anger towards the men in her life... Matthew for failing to see why her job mattered to her so much; Strike, for failing to recognize her potential" we see an early indicator that Strike and the job will ultimately win:
But he had called her when he had found the body... She had managed to slip in a question----"Who else have you told?"--- and he had answered, without any sign that he knew what it would mean to her. "No one only you."
Despite Robin's early start, Strike beats her to the office in the morning, with "a suspicion that he had not confided to Anstis driving him to finish the book as a matter of urgency." Apparently Strike is already convinced there is a clue to the murder in the book.
Thursday, April 24, 2025
The Silkworm: 10-17: From "It isn't the Mango Tree, but..." to "Oh yes, turns out he would go there..."
Every sentence was angled, like a mirror, to show himself in the best possible light: his cleverness, his quick thinking, his besting of slower, stupider yet more senior colleagues, his patronage of the dullards working for the firm he was auditing.
Saturday, April 12, 2025
The Silkworm: Chapters 7-9: Our first looks at Liz Tassel and Kathryn Kent
"No, or I'd've bloody well asked them, wouldn't I? You're the detective, you find him!"
Is it just me, or is Leonora a bit rude here, considering Strike was willing to take this case on with no guarantee of payment?
I also found it interesting that Strike chose to get one of Quine's books--- and apparently one of his worst, The Brothers Balzac--- at this stage of the investigation. While he knows that Quine's disappearance is linked to the controversy surrounding his latest manuscript, there is no indication yet that that the contents of Bombyx Mori itself could be a clue, let alone the contents of a book published some twenty years earlier. This seems to be an effort to "get into the head" of the victim--- much like when Strike reviewed Lula Landry's emails in CC, and Robin sampled Margot Bamborough's favorite perfume and music in TB. Except, Strike doesn't even know he is a victim yet
Re-reads are often notable for the new insights you see in the killer interviews and all the clues that jump out at you. l was struck this time by how dark and disgusting Liz Tassel's office was. Between the puking dog, the shabby decor, the abuse of her staff--- they both are literally having to clean up after her very sick dog--and the hacking cough, it should have been clear there was something really off about this organization from the get-go. While Strike sees the pictures and the dog bed as indicating sentimentality in this Dragon Lady, in retrospect, even Old Beau is being mistreated.
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Starting off with The Silkworm, Chapters 1-6: Will Dominic Culpepper return in The Hallmarked Man?
- Strike warns Culpepper that hacking phones is illegal. Barely eight months later, the News of the World will be forced out of business due to a scandal involving illegal phone-hacking. Culpepper will be one of multiple unemployed NotW journalists to get hired by The Sun.
- Culpepper's parting jab to Strike, asking if he "f*cked" the Lord's PA to get the details of his misbehavior, is a bit rich considering that, by 2016, the married Culpepper appears to be doing just that to the ex-Mrs. Cricketer. If Strike manages to nail Culpepper for that in THM, it will be a nice reflection to The Silkworm.
Saturday, April 5, 2025
The Ink Black Heart comes to a Grand Finale: Final wrap-ups and echoes.
- Mariam: Pro's: Zoe knows her and Mariam clearly has compassion for her, given the immediate job offer. Cons: She would probably talk Zoe into moving into North Grove immediately, and, while that might be an improvement over her current hovel, I would worry about her staying there unless Nils and Pez are locked into chastity belts, and Bram shipped off to a high security boarding school Also, how would Miriam react to the news that Tim Ashcroft, clearly a pal and a regular North Grove visitor (and volunteer in the special needs classroom!) is a pedophile?
- Ilsa: Pros: Ilsa would be very compassionate to Zoe, especially since she is just coming off a case where she assisted another vulnerable young girl that had been manipulated by online "friends." She could certainly educate Zoe on the legalities of the situation and offer assurances that Zoe can in no way be held responsible. Cons: Zoe doesn't know her and might not be too keen on opening the hotel room door to anyone, even if Jessica/Buffypaws sent them.
- Vanessa: Pros: General bad-ass and someone you'd want on your side when dealing with either predatory or generalized arsehole men. Might be able to solve the problem quickly by going and arresting the guy. Cons: Again, Zoe doesn't know her. and she might be a bit to aggressive about her plans for Tim.
Another thought I had this read-through: I wonder if Zoe's amazing talent for art could get her a job on the Ink Black Heart movie? I'd rather see her drawn into the fold than Pez.