Recently, Park Square’s Mystery Writers Producer’s Club had a virtual cocktail party with playwright Joe Goodrich (The Red Box, Might As Well Be Dead, Panic). Joe introduced his new book Unusual Suspects: Selected Nonfiction published by Perfect Crime Books. This scintillating collection runs the gamut from cozy to noir and celebrates the achievements and personalities of mystery writers working in print, film, television and radio. The collection concludes with a biographical study of Derek Marlowe, forgotten author of the 1960s espionage classic, A Dandy in Aspic.
“‘She’d been impressed by expatriate bookseller Sylvia Beach, founder of the original Shakespeare & Co in Paris, and Beach’s example offered a way out of Madison Avenue. ‘I’ll open a bookstore, and call it Murder Ink,’ Winn said. ‘That was on a Wednesday. I found the store on Thursday, and signed the lease Friday. I opened six weeks later.'”

Before the Zoom call ended, club members did a “round robin” to share what everyone was reading or watching. The list below is mostly mysteries to read, watch or listen to, but there are also a couple of other topics thrown in for variety.
First on the list, of course, is Joe Goodrich’s Unusual Suspects: Selected Nonfiction which can be ordered from the Twin Cities’ own brick and mortar bookstore dedicated to mysteries: Once Upon a Crime, in Minneapolis.
Cozy Recommendations from the Mystery Writers Producers’ Club
- Anything by Anthony Horowitz, whose works include the Alex Rider series, Sherlock Holmes, James Bond pastiches Midsomar Murders, and Foyle’s War.
- Agatha Christie’s first novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles, which Jeffrey Hatcher will adapt for Park Square Theatre when live theatre returns.
- Timothy Hutton is fantastic as Archie Goodwin in the Nero Wolfe TV Series (and read the books by Rex Stout)!
- Dorothy L. Sayers, Gaudy Night. A Lord Peter Wimsey mystery with Harriet Vane.
- The Absent One (Danish: Fasandraeberne). A 2014 Danish crime mystery film directed by Mikkel Nørgaard and co-written by Nikolaj Arcel and Rasmus Heisterberg, based on Jussi Adler-Olsen’s novel of the same name. It is the second film in the Department Q trilogy.
- Works of Edgar Allen Poe – one MYPC member is reading them aloud and relishing the language! Did you know both of his parents were professional actors?
- The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History by John M. Barry (no, not a mystery, but so timely).
- Columbo!
- Mortgaging the American Dream: What Were We Thinking? by R. Michael Conley (not a mystery, just to be clear)!
- The Laurie King mysteries set in San Francisco. She also writes the Sherlock Holmes/Mary Russell series.
- From Holmes to Sherlock: The Story of the Men and Women Who Created an Icon by Mattias Boström, translated from the Swedish by Michael Gallagher. Explores the history of Sherlock Holmes fandom.
- Enola Holmes on Netflix. Action packed fun with Millie Bobby Brown (Stranger Things) as Sherlock’s sister.
- Peter Robinson’s Inspector Banks series. He likes to drink beer and be honest!
- The Court and the World: American Law and the New Global Realities by Stephen Breyer (again, not a mystery).
- Phoebe Reads a Mystery. The host of the podcast, Criminal, reads a chapter a day from a mystery novel.