John Dickson Carr's detective, Dr. Fell, was supposedly based on G.K. Chesterton. And he had several that had others as the detectives (if I remember correctly).
I don't know if it was based on the Rinehart book, but I've seen a movie called "The Bat" with Vincent Price and Agnes Moorhead. It's better than you'd think. Murders - both serial and one-off, innocent person accused of embezzlement, secret rooms.
That's one of the 3 movies based on it. Apparently it was originally a play based on MRR's first book The Circular Staircase, the play was then novelized, and filmed in 1926, 1930, and 1959
I've read
The Circular Staircase
(mostly because I thought it was the inspiration for Siodmak's
The Spiral Staircase,
another Old Dark House mystery that was actually based on Ethel Lina White's
Some Must Watch.
She also wrote
The Wheel Spins,
on which Hitchcock's
The Lady Vanishes
was based and which I have read as well. The movie is better.)
Regardless,
The Circular Staircase
contains one of my favorite lines anywhere: "I stirred my tea angrily."
I haven't seen any of the versions of
The Bat
though I'd like to at some point.
Goodreads reminded me that I could read
The Ship of Stolen Words
so that is now on my Nook. Yay!
I spent the weekend bingeing on Jenny Colgan novels. Which are not quite cotton candy: the writing is pretty good, and she spends a lot of time on scenery and food. And now I want to go visit the Scottish Highlands.
The b.org party in the chat at the bookstore last night filled me with so much joy. It was wonderful to see you, there's a whole lot of the livestream on my youtube channel, and good gosh I miss you all.
hippocampus, I'm sorry I didn't make it last night. ltc was being difficult.
Aw, there was a chat? I am sorry to have missed it!
Aw, that is happy making!