Wednesday, December 29, 2010

The Murder Room


The Murder Room: The Heirs of Sherlock Holmes Gather to Solve the World's Most Perplexing Cold Cases, by Michael Capuzzo.
This nonfiction book focuses on the Vidocq Society, a collection of 80+ men and women who are specialists in crime -- polygraphers; forensic artists; FBI, police and other law enforcement detectives. The goal of the Vidocq Society is to solve unsolved crimes -- cold cases. And solve them they do -- a fascinating collection of crimes dating back to the 30s and beyond. Most interesting and most thoroughly examined in the book is Dr. Richard Walter, a psychologist and a profiler -- many consider him the father of profiling.
While this book would have been much better if it had been editted more thoroughly, as a fan of mystery novels and especially Sherlock Holmes, I loved it! I only wish Sir Conan Doyle were still around so he could read it, too!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Waiting for Habibi

Dear Craig Thompson, 
The wait for Habibi has been so long.  I keep glancing at my copies of Blankets and Carnet as if to promise them a new companion soon.  The best part of Habibi already is that you have shared so much about the drawing and writing process.  It has given this complete non-artist a true appreciation for the work.