Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Short Story Wednesday: DEATH COMES TOO LATE, Charles Ardai

It's not easy to follow the work of a short story writer until they publish a collection. I have always admired the stories of Charles Ardai, which I have found in anthologies we shared stories in and a few Megan appeared in. He is very adept at writing different sorts of stories, but all of them are beautifully written. He is most well-known as the publisher of Hard Case Crimes' large collection of noir novels. But the stories are more than a hobby and he excels at writing them.

"The Home Front," opens this collection. It originally appeared in Death Do Us Part. It takes place during World War 2 and focuses on the rationing, specifically with gas. The protagonist is a federal agent with the Office of Price Administration. He catches a small-town gas attendant cheating, which leads to a car accident, which sets him on his doomed path. I really don't want to say anymore other than this is a terrific story with great details. What a clever concept and setting for a story. 

Another story I enjoyed was "Sleep! Sleep, Beauty Bright" Originally in Black is the Night, it tells the story of man whose wife is in a coma. Looking out his apartment window, he figures out the guy in the building across from them has a perfect view of their apartment. (Think Rear Window) He sets out to confront the guy over what he may have seen. Another fine story. I always like stories where basically decent people are lured into committing bad acts. If a character starts out evil, it is harder to win me over.

This is a large collection with all types of stories from the look of it. Many of the stories appeared in Ellery Queen or Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazines. 

George Kelley

TracyK 

Jerry House

Todd Mason 

7 comments:

pattinase (abbott) said...

I love Strout's books. And especially OLIVE KITTERIDGE.

Jerry House said...

Great choice, Patti. Ardai is a great author and editor and has dome a fantastic job curating the HARD CASE line.

My story is up now: "The Golden Chalice" by Frank Gruber.

Kevin R. Tipple said...

The Dallas Library System finally has this listed so I now have a hold on one of the 3 copies they are, allegedly, getting. This assumes they don't decide to cancel the deal or something very weird happens, again, in the ordering process.

Nothing from me this week. I am a mess, physically and mentally, and just did not have the heart to run another repeat review. I read so slow now.

Todd Mason said...

As I hack my way through my own fog (hope yours, and its causes, vanishes soon, Kevin), here's my link to one which I should've remembered better.

https://socialistjazz.blogspot.com/2024/03/ssw-day-of-succession-by-ted-thomas.html

TracyK said...

Looks like a great book. I found a copy of "The Home Front" online (at the Hard Case Crime site) and read it. Very good story so I will get a copy of the book sometime.

I am reading MY NAME IS LUCY BARTON by Elizabeth Strout right now. It is a very good book but sad. I like the themes, childhood experiences and mother / daughter relationships. Only my second book by Strout, I read OLIVE KITTERIDGE a few years ago.

pattinase (abbott) said...

Lucy's story is continued in Oh, William and Lucy by the Sea (set during the pandemic). I loved them all.

TracyK said...

I don't have copies of either of those, but I will be reading them someday. Later this year I hope.