WOW! I have a lot of catching up to do here…
JudeS: Hello!
Tomereader1: Hello!
Marcie: Hello!
Frybabe: Hello! Fascinating Wiki information you shared. So it confirms that Poe is the “Father of Detective Fiction” as a genre, while Collins is Father of Detective Fiction Novels – again fascinating. And your additional trivia is enlightening too. I never knew the Edgar Awards were named after him.
PatH: Hello! Oh, call me anything, Pamela or Scottieluvr. Just don’t call me late for this discussion.
Thank you for the summary of how things are done, I haven’t searched the sight yet to learn all the inner workings here. Waiting until April 15th to begin the read and discussion allows me to clear time on my plate for this commitment.
I’ve not read the book yet, why discovering your club’s choosing it for discussion attracted me. The only thing I do know about the book is: (1) it’s a classic and (2) its touted as the 1st written murder mystery. Loved the film noir you provided too, I was raised on 1930-50’s movies. Love ‘em.
JoanP: Hello! That was a nice piece of trivia you shared: Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins related through a family marriage. Also Charles Dickens published Collins’ story in his newspaper, right?
BarbStAubrey: Hello! I’ve never indulged in reading classic writings until now. Maybe associated to my turning 50 years old last September?
JoanK: Hello!
I enjoy most genres, but favor Mystery Noir, Steampunk, Historical Romance and everything with Humor. However, I love discovering new authors the most. BTW, I love dark chocolate, but will choose theater popcorn over chocolate any day.