Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Short Story Wednesday: More Short Stories by the Lockridges

 


I read the first few stories in Flair for Murder by Francis & Richard Lockridge in January 2025. Now, over a year later, I have finished the remaining 10 stories in the book. My earlier post from January 2025 provides more information about the short story collection and all the series that the two authors wrote together.

All of the stories in the book are relatively short. Of the stories I recently read, the lengths of the stories were between 6 - 10 pages, and they feature Captain M.L. Heimrich of the New York State Police. The stories take place in Westchester County, usually in rural areas. I have fond memories of reading some of the Captain Heimrich novels years ago, so it was fun to revisit that character.  This was the perfect set of stories for me, since they are in a subgenre I like, police procedurals.

With the briefness of these stories, the solution had to be quickly resolved and not dependent on long investigations or interviews with many suspects. In many cases, the culprit seems to be obvious, but soon new evidence comes to light and / or Heimrich has an "aha" moment when some event he sees or experiences how the death could really have happened. Several of the stories revolved around deaths caused by automobile accidents. The last two stories were related to gardening which I especially enjoyed. 

I actually liked every story in this book, which is unusual. Probably because I like how the Lockridges tell a story, very conversational and matter of fact, and I think it suits short stories especially. Also, I think Captain Heimrich is a great character. Now I want to go read some of the books featuring that character. I have several in eBook format that I can try.



3 comments:

Jerry House said...

The couple's most famous character were Mr. and Mrs. North (Pam and Jerry), who first appeared in a series of vignettes for the New York newspaper, THE SUN, in the early 1930s, written by Richard Lockridge; he then created a series of 27 humorous short stories about the couple in THE NEW YORKER from 1932 to 1940. In 1940, Frances Lockridge joined her husband in penning the first of 23 mystery novels through 1963, ending with Frances's death. Lt. (later Captain) Heimrich first appeared as a character in the second Mr. and Mrs. North novel, MURDER OUT OF TURN (1941). He appeared in one other Mr. and Mrs. North novel before being given his own book series, which lasted for 22 novels from 1947 through 1977, the final eight written by Richard alone after his wife's death. Heimrich appeared in twelve short stories by the couple, published between 1956 and 1965; Richard did not continue with Heimrich short stories after his wife's passing. The only short stories written about Mr. and Mrs. North were the ones written by Richard Lockridge; the couple never appeared in a mystery short story.

That's probably more than ever wanted to know about Captain M.(Merton) L. Heimrich and Pam and Jerry North, Tracy.

pattinase (abbott) said...

I have always meant to try their writing.

Margot Kinberg said...

I really need to profile a novel or some stories by the Lockridges, Tracy. They really did write some quality work, and they're not perhaps as well known as they ought to be. I'm glad you enjoyed these stories, and I know what you mean about how unusual it is to enjoy an entire collection of short stories. They usually do vary.