I read My Mother, the Detective, a collection of the Dave and Mom stories by James Yaffe in 2019. The stories were first published in the 1950s and 60s in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine. In each story, Dave, a detective in the New York Homicide Squad, and his wife Shirley visit his mother and they discuss one of his cases over dinner. Mom asks some pertinent questions and solves the case; Dave is afraid that his coworkers are going to find out that his success rate with cases is due to his mother's help.
Between 1988 and 1992, Yaffe wrote four mystery novels about Dave and his Mom. Mom Meets Her Maker is the 2nd of the four novels. The book is set at Christmas, and it was the perfect read for me at this time of year.
Dave is now a widower, and he has moved to the small town of Mesa Grande, Colorado. Dave is no longer a police office; he is now an investigator for the Public Defender's office. The current case that he is working on relates to a serious dispute between neighbors. An older Jewish couple, the Meyers, have retired to Mesa Grande. Their son, Roger, has a dispute with the next door neighbor, Reverend Chuck Candy, who has put up a massive display of Christmas decorations, including lights and music which stay on until 2:00 a.m. in the morning. When he and the Reverend are tussling over a gun that the Reverend pulls out, the gun is fired, and Roger ends up charged with assault with a deadly weapon. Of course, as the case is investigated, the situation escalates and there is a death, which is also blamed on Roger.
In this novel, Dave does a lot of the legwork, following up on clues and interviewing witnesses. His mother functions more as an armchair detective, as she asks him to find out the answers to questions she has, and helps solve the crime.
My thoughts:
- So, how did I like Dave and Mom in a full length novel? I found the novel very entertaining, and the characters a lot of fun. Some of the characters (good and bad and in-between) are over the top, but they worked for me.
- Like the short stories, Dave narrates most of the novel. I enjoy the way he tells the story, with subtle humor.
- Many mystery novels that are set at Christmas are only tangentially involved with Christmas. This one is immersed in Christmas.
- The mystery puzzle is good and there are surprises at the end. I also enjoyed a chapter at the end, "After Christmas," where Dave tells us what happened after the crime is solved and where various characters ended up.
A post at the blog, Beneath the Stains of Time, reminded me of this book. The post is also worth a read because it recommends other good Christmas mysteries. Also see TomCat's review of the book. He says: "A better Ellery Queen-style Christmas mystery than Ellery Queen's The Finishing Stroke (1958)." (I haven't read that one yet, but I do have a copy.) And I just ordered copies of the other three Dave and Mom mysteries.
26 comments:
I'm so glad to see a James Yaffe book here, Tracy. That was a fun series, and I do like the character of Dave. The mysteries are solid, too, or I thought they were. It's one of those series that doesn't always get notice, but I enjoyed it.
I am anxious to look for this. I love the idea.
Dave and Mom mysteries? Fun! This one sounds delightful, and like one I would enjoy, too. :D
This sounds like a fun novel and perfect for the holiday! I love the cover and the title.
Margot, It surprises me that this series is not read more and been reprinted. It is Dave's narration that I like the most and his relationship with his mother.
I have never heard of James Yaffe but I have to give him a try. I li,e the premise, a mother and son detective duo. Plus I enjoy mysteries from the 1930's, 40's and 50's.
Kathy, Dave and Mom work are quite a pair; they both have their own talents.
Patti, I hope it is easy to find. It is a good premise.
Lark, the stories and the novel are fun. And I like that Dave is an investigator for the public defender.
Kelly, it was just right for the holiday. Although Dave got very tired of the Christmas music everywhere. I guess I don't shop in the right places, because I haven't noticed much Christmas music this year.
"This sounds like a delightful read, especially for the holiday season! I love the idea of a classic mystery with a touch of Christmas spirit."
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"The premise of Dave and Mom solving crimes together is incredibly charming. I'm intrigued by the quirky characters and the over-the-top Christmas decorations."
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"I'm a big fan of cozy mysteries, and this sounds like a perfect fit. The armchair detective aspect of Mom's involvement adds a unique twist."
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"I enjoyed reading your thoughts on the book. Your description of the characters and the plot makes me want to pick it up immediately."
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"It's refreshing to hear about a Christmas mystery that truly embraces the holiday season, rather than just using it as a backdrop."
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"I'm glad you mentioned the other Dave and Mom novels. I'm looking forward to exploring that series now."
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"Have you read any other mysteries featuring armchair detectives? If so, how does this one compare?"
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"Do you think the shift in Dave's career from homicide detective to public defender adds a new layer of complexity to the story?"
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"I'm curious to know what you think makes this a "better" Christmas mystery than 'The Finishing Stroke' (if you've read it since)."
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"How does the Christmas setting influence the plot and the characters' motivations?"
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"Thanks for sharing your thoughts on 'Mom Meets Her Maker'! I'm adding it to my reading list."
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"Do you think the over-the-top nature of the characters adds to the charm of the story, or does it detract from the mystery?"
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"The 'After Christmas' chapter sounds like a lovely touch. It's always interesting to see what happens to the characters after the mystery is solved."
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"I love the idea of a mystery with a bit of humor. It sounds like Dave's narration adds a nice touch to the story."
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"Your comparison to Ellery Queen's 'The Finishing Stroke' piqued my interest. I'll definitely be checking that one out as well."
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