This post is part of my Signature Weapons series. While most of the weapons mentioned so far are either traditional weapons and/or belong to crime fiction, this one is fairly modern and was made infamous during the Cold War. You may never have heard the term Bulgarian umbrella, but I think you probably know the device: a seemingly mundane umbrella with a hidden mechanism capable of shooting ricin in a victim's body. It has been used in real life by the Bulgarian ecret Services against dissidents. It's a signature weapon in the truest sense, the literal sense. Because of its origins, it belongs more to spy thriller than crime fiction, at least it's a more natural fit, but who knows, sometimes both genres connect. Obviously (and naturally), this is a villain's weapon.
Saturday, 30 May 2026
METAL, Youppi et un calembour atroce
J'apprends via la grosse Presse que Youppi, la mascotte du CH, a un frère qui s'appelle METAL. J'ai lu l'article et je me suis qu'un frère qui s'appelle METAL, ben c'est heavy. Je sais, je sais, vous avez mal aux yeux de lire pareille ineptie. J'ai presque honte de vous faire subir ce calembour atroce. Presque.
Friday, 29 May 2026
Accursed Heatwave
If you are living in the UK, even in Europe, you are experiencing it now (at least when I'm typing this): there is a heatwave. I have been expecting it, but not looking forward to it. In fact, I have been dreading it since the last heatwave we have experienced, back in August 2025, when we had two weeks of this horror. I don't like the heat, because of this I stopped liking summertime. I'm not sure exactly when, but I reallt dislike summertime now, at least and especially when it's hot outside. I hate the heat, it makes me numb, tired, restless, uncomfortable, irritable, it drains me of my energy. So yes, I'm looking forward for it to end.
Les sandales
Petit billet estival, rien que parce que faut s'y faire. Je m'y fais très mal, mais enfin bref, c'est vraiment l'été. Et que porter en été? Des vêtements légers. Sur les pieds, des sandales. Mon frère Andrew en porte jusqu'en novembre, je crois. Bon, j'exagère, mais je regardais les photos datant de notre dernière visite à Montréal, en août 2024, et il portait toujours des sandales. Ce qui m'a frappé, c'est que 1)mon frère est la seule personne dans la famille qui porte des sandales durant l'été, 2)il porte les sandales depuis des années et 3)ça doit bien faire au moins quarante ans que je n'en porte plus.
Thursday, 28 May 2026
Crime and Cognac (87th Precinct)
So I am in a binge reading streak these days, more specifically reconnecting with Ed McBain's 87th Precinct series. And you may remember, if this post's title looks familiar, that I blogged last year about one of The Mugger's characters' fondness of cognac. It was to be more specific the hero's romantic interest. Well, after reading The Con Man, fourth book of the series, it seems that criminals can be also fond of cognac. I will not spoil anything, but the main villain (a very sinister one, by the way) drinks Remy Martin. He even pronounces the name properly, except when he mocks the waiter who brought the drink to him. I'm not sure what to think of it, but I can say that, while I am curious about cognac, which as far as I can remember I never drank, I don't think I'm eager to try Remy Martin. It's probably out of my price range anyway.
Première canicule
Bon, je sais que nous ne sommes pas encore officiellement l'été, mais on ne va pas se mentir: l'été est ici officieusement arrivé et il est arrivé en grande fanfare, sans crier gare, une vraie peste mêlée à du choléra dans une éruption volcanique. Parce que nous avons droit à notre première canicule et ce, depuis vendredi dernier. L'enfer ensoleillé. Il va sans dire que je déteste cordialement. Et vous, comment c'est chez vous?
Wednesday, 27 May 2026
"The Story of... Tea"
Quick blog post to plug a documentary I watched on Netflix and really enjoyed: The Story of... Tea. It's part of a documentary series on various drinks and food, I didn't watch any of the others, but this episode on tea was really nice. I learned a few things, about how it got introduced here in the UK and elsewhere and it's just nice to see how it is picked up and made. It remains to this day the most popular non-alcoholic beverage on earth. That's right. More than coffee. I don't know for you, but I find it kind of reassuring. Anyway, are you a tea drinker? What's your favourite brew?
Pizza Royale (correction)
Tuesday, 26 May 2026
Dracula Day
Boîte téléphonique anglaise
Monday, 25 May 2026
Military 1st(?)
I don't know what the YouTube algorithms tell me about myself, but for the last few weeks, I have been seeing adverts about Military 1st, an army surplus shop that sells, among other things, combat clothing, outdoor clothing and tactical gears. Maybe because I like olive and forest green clothes? (Ironically enough, my wife hates green clothes.) But surely, YouTube cannot know this about me. Anyway, I had a look on their website. There are a few of their clothing articles that look nice in a totally unpretentious way and, well, green, but I don't do enough outdoors activities to order any. Still, it's kind of spooky to get such marketing every time I watch a YouTube video.
Le cidre de Corneille
Bon, c'est le temps d'un nouveau calembour atroce. Je sais que je ne suis pas le seul à l'avoir commis. Je crois l'avoir entendu dans Ding et Dong le film, notamment. Donc, je ne suis pas du tout original, mais il faut quand même le proférer ici rien que parce que c'est vraiment mauvais: vous connaissez Le Cid de Corneille? Bon, c'est à ne pas confondre avec le cidre de Corneille. J'imagine que vos yeux saignent rien que de lire ça. Dites-le et vos oreilles saigneront aussi.
Sunday, 24 May 2026
Evil Milk
Un dragon noir à la Tour de Londres
Saturday, 23 May 2026
Legends
I found another great crime series on Netflix and I wanted to share it/plug it here: Legends. It's both a crime drama and a true crime documentary, as it is based on true events: the heroin trade of the early nineties in the UK and the combat against it by a team formed by border officers. A ragtag bunch of misfits as the trope is called. I love ragtags bunch of misfits, especially in crime fiction, even more when they had an origin in real life. I might blog about the trope one day, but I digress. You have two fairly rarely seen (at least in fiction) mob groups as the antagonists, one from Liverpool, the other from Turkey. Anyway, I cannot stress how solid the series is and I cannot recommend it enough.











