IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: For years, I have given you the news headlines out into the noise of social networks. Moving forward, I’m changing how I share the news. From now on, this website is the main home for everything I do.

The New Plan: I’m stepping back from social media to Get Away from the "Noise". Social media is designed to be loud and distracting. Privacy and Trust: Big social media companies track everything you do so they can sell ads. I can offer you a place with no ads and no tracking. On social media, the platform decides if you see my posts. By using this website, the connection is directly between us. Instead of me trying to show up in your social media feed, I’m asking you to come to me for the news. A cleaner experience. There are no ads here, no tracking, and no big tech companies watching what you read. It’s just the news you’re looking for.

How to stay connected: Bookmark this site. This is the best way to see the latest news updates.

Why this works: I am moving from the "Shopping Mall" of social media—where your attention is sold to advertisers—to a "Digital Library," where I provide clean, ad-free news that you can access on your own terms.

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

The Murders in the Rue Morgue - Edgar Allan Poe


Read Book Online
The Murders in the Rue Morgue
Edgar Allan Poe
This story opens with a mother and daughter found brutally murdered inside a locked room in an upstairs apartment on a street in Paris. The police are baffled by both the ferocity of the crime and the lack of clues. Neighbors give conflicting evidence. Two friends are intrigued by the entire situation as reported in the newspapers. They decide to do a little investigating on their own. What they come up with is one of the most shocking and strangest of conclusions.

The Murders in the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe is perhaps the first modern detective tale, though similar stories by Voltaire and ETA Hoffman did appear a few decades earlier. It was published in Graham's Magazine in 1841.

One of the interesting aspects of Poe's story is that it sets the tone for future detective stories. Many of the elements found in Rue Morgue... went on to become the established canon of detective fiction. For instance, the idea of a “locked room” was taken up by other writers to include long-distance, non-stop trains, remote islands, a house cut off from neighbors by snow, floods, rain and other such ideas. Another idea that this story generated was that of suspicion being thrown equally on a number of people. The amateur sleuth is usually drawn into the case by a friend. Finally, the detective comes up with a solution that could have been apparent to everyone, but only he or she is able to put the facts together in the most logical way. These ideas are all contained in The Murders in the Rue Morgue, making it the forerunner of great detective stories featuring fictitious crime solvers like Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, Father Brown, Nero Wolfe and a host of others.

One of Poe's biographers declares that this story changed the history of world literature. It was received with great enthusiasm and commercial success. It has also been adapted several times for radio, film, stage, television and comic books. The sleuth C. Auguste Dupin featured in two more stories: The Mystery of Marie Roget, and The Purloined Letter. He became the prototype of the brilliant, eccentric detective who solves mysteries that the police are unable to.

The story was also one of the first of Poe's works to be translated into French and was published in a Parisian newspaper, though Poe was not noted as the author and many of the locations and characters were changed. When another French paper featured the story, a sensational trial followed, which finally brought Poe's name into the limelight!

Indeed a great addition to your whodunit collection!