Short Story Saturday: Trouble is My Business by Raymond Chandler (1939)

Trouble is my Business is a collection of short stories by Raymond Chandler, first published in 1939. The stories feature Chandler’s iconic private detective, Philip Marlowe, as he navigates a variety of complex and dangerous cases in the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles. The collection includes some of Chandler’s most well-known and beloved stories, including “Red Wind,” “Trouble is my Business,” and “Goldfish.” One of … Continue reading Short Story Saturday: Trouble is My Business by Raymond Chandler (1939)

Short Story Saturday: Arsene Lupin in Prison by Maurice LeBlanc (1907)

“Arsene Lupin in Prison” is a short story by Maurice Leblanc, featuring the famous gentleman thief and master of disguise, Arsene Lupin. In this story, Lupin finds himself imprisoned in a seemingly impenetrable prison cell, with no apparent means of escape. The story begins with Lupin’s capture by the police, following a daring heist. Despite his best efforts to escape, Lupin is eventually caught and … Continue reading Short Story Saturday: Arsene Lupin in Prison by Maurice LeBlanc (1907)

Short Story Saturday: John Archer’s Nose by Rudolph Fisher (1935)

“John Archer’s Nose” is a humorous and satirical short story written by Rudolph Fisher. The story is set in the 1920s and revolves around John Archer, a successful black lawyer in Harlem, who is known for his large and prominent nose. Fisher uses satire to comment on the prejudices and biases that existed in society at the time, particularly around physical appearances. He portrays John … Continue reading Short Story Saturday: John Archer’s Nose by Rudolph Fisher (1935)