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Cards On The Table
Unfortunately, the TV show does so in the poorest possible way. The idea of four respectable people having gotten away with murder is in itself sufficiently incredible without stretching credulity so far as to make Mrs Lorrimer, bridge fiend, the long-lost mother of Anne Meredith, a shy, pretty, penniless girl.
Miss Lemon, Hastings and Poirot
To approach and appreciate our own selves, no longer as defined exclusively and eternally between those two opposing poles of sin and salvation, but as those who, being redeemed in Christ, can now seek out, and recognize, and reveal to others the living splendor of that redemption, its passion and surpassing glory, reflected in the world about us, at work in the events that make up our own time.
The detective was the hero who banished evil and restored law and order. Not some degenerate who should be locked away somewhere away from "normal" folks. It wasn't until the publication of George Baxt's A Queer Kind of Death in , followed up by an even better series starting with Joseph Hansen's Fadeout in that an openly gay detective would take center stage.