Monday, February 16, 2026

Spotlight of The Two Birds by Hal Glatzer


PHOTO CREDIT:  TYPORAMA

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THE TWO BIRDS

HAL GLATZER

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ALL INFORMATION IN THIS POST IS COURTESY OF THE AUTHOR.


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The Two Birds is the third mystery in the Friends with Benefits series, which includes The Nest and The Office Wife.

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February 3, 2026

Words & Pictures

Audio-Playwrights, in New York

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PRAISE FOR THE TWO BIRDS:


“Teddie and Herman are at it again. With all of their sleuthing and other activities, it's amazing that they even have time for a few hours together at their Nest!! This is a fantastic story with lots of excellent plot twists, fascinating characters, and fine tying-up of the entire mystery."-- Caryl Janis  [Carol Binkowski]

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ABOUT THE TWO BIRDS:

Teddie (nicknamed “Ducky”) and Herman (“Drakey”) are friends with benefits, but they aren’t spending much time, lately, billing and cooing.

Teddie has been cast as Lady Macbeth in the local community theater troupe: and she and her husband George have to practice to stay competitive in their tennis club.

Herman has been drawn into pursuing a decades-old cold case: but his wife Sylvia needs his help fighting off a challenge to her professional life.

Teddie has been cast as Lady Macbeth in the local community theater troupe: and she and her husband George have to practice to stay competitive in their tennis club.

Herman has been drawn into pursuing a decades-old cold case: but his wife Sylvia needs his help fighting off a challenge to her professional life.

The spouses, who long ago gave up sex, are willing to tolerate the arrangement, as long as it doesn’t become public knowledge.  But that’s a big risk, since Ducky and Drakey flown into mysteries before, uncovering murder and mayhem in Grand Lake City.  Fortunately police homicide detective Sarah Larson has, by the summer of 2019, come to accept their help and to help them in return.

The cold case resolves around an urban legend that somewhere in the city there is a warehouse of vintage motorcycles that were stolen from the factory—still in their shipping crates—back in 1948.  Felix Long, and aspiring writer, brings this story to Herman, who is a retired magazine editor, hoping that, together, they can write a book about it.  That would mean locating the con man Don Reynolds who, in 1986, claimed to have found those stolen bikes.  He sold them, then ran off with the money, never having produced any bike but the one he drove around town.

Sylvia’s need for Herman’s help is more pressing.  She chairs the local college’s School of Forestry and runs its research lab about 100 miles away in the mountains.

The owners o the acreage just uphill from the lab are a 93-year-old man named Homer Gilly and a corporation called Harves Gold, LLC.  They are asking the state’s Department of Land Management to issue a logging permit.  At a public hearing, Gilly says he wants to sell the timber to give a nest-egg to his daughter Agns, who’s in her 70s.

Logging would wreak havoc on the forest land around the lab.  To prioritize Sylvia’s dilemma, Herman sidelines Felix by introducing him to Irwin Duteriane, who has a local true-crime podcast; and to Shirley McKenzie, who writes a local true-crime blog.

Each of them promises to help Felix, but after a week, Irwin disappears; and two weeks later Shirley disappears too.  So Herman feels he has to pick up the ball again.

Teddie is being whipsawed between the theater troupe’s more experienced leading ladies:  Susie Warriner and Margo Boyd.  Both are trying hard to be Teddie’s new best friend, even though each of them wanted—expected—to play Lady Macbeth herself, until Teddie came along.  And her shoulder is giving her trouble, so she might not be able to compete in the tennis club’s upcoming tournament.

But what seems like separate threads are actually woven into a tapestry of deception, poison, and murder.  If Ducky and Drakey try to unravel it, they could zero out their benefits and—if they don’t watch their backs—wind up dead.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Although the Friends with Benefits series takes place in the modern age, much of Hal Glatzer’s mystery fiction has been set in the past.


His Katy Green novels—Too Dead to Swing, A Fugue in Hell’s Kitchen, and The Last Full Measure—are set in musical milieux in the years just before World War II. And his illustrated bildungsroman, Dead In His Tracks, chronicles the rise and fall of a family-owned streetcar line.


In the 1970s, Glatzer worked as a reporter andbureau chief for newspapers and TV news stations; but in 1978 he began to cover the emerging high-tech industries of Silicon Valley. He contributed to and/or edited several “computer magazines” for general readers, and had three non-fiction books published about computers and telecommunications.


He debuted as a mystery novelist in 1986 with The Trapdoor, about a hacker who gets in trouble with organized crime. He is a longtime member of Sisters In Crime; and of Mystery Writers of America, currently serving as vice-president of MWA’s New York chapter.


Glatzer also writes Sherlock Holmes pastiches, set authentically in the Victorian and Edwardian era, whichhave been published in  U.K. and U.S. anthologies, and reprinted in his own anthology: The Sign of Five. He is active in several “scion societies.” And every year, he produces a Sherlock Holmes play in New York, performed in old-time-radio style.


When he is not working as an author, he’s working as a musician, playing guitar and singing the “Great American Songbook” from Tin Pan Alley and Broadway.


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It's Monday!! What Are YOU Reading? - 2/16/2026

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I hope you had a great reading week.
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This is a weekly meme hosted by Kathryn at BOOK DATE!

Post the books completed, the books you are currently reading, and the books you hope to finish at some point.
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Books Completed:

IT GIRL by Allison Pataki - spotlight will be on March 10, 2026.

Disappointed - wasn't keeping my interest.

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MISSING SISTER by Joshilyn Jackson - spotlight will be on March 9, 2026.

Wasn't keeping my interest.

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WHERE THE GIRLS WERE by Kate Schatz - review will be on March 5, 2026.

A good read.

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I CAME FOR YOU by Kate White - spotlight will be on March 1, 2026.

Was difficult to follow...I normally like her books.

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GOOD GRIEF by Sara Goodman Confino - reading for my book club on February 22, 2026.

Ohhhh...so good and so sweet.  Be sure it's on your TBR if you need some goodness in your life.

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THE BOOKSTORE DIARIES by Susan Mallery- review will be on March 4, 2026.

A lovely read.

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THE SISTERS OF BOOK ROW by Shelley Noble - review will be on March 3, 2026.

A wonderful history lesson with wonderful characters.

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SIX LITTLE WORDS by Sally Page - spotlight will be on February 28, 2026.

Couldn't get into this book.  Nice writing, but not connecting with the characters.

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PINKY SWEAR by Danielle Girard - review will be on February 26, 2026.

Not a bad read, but not great!! 

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ALL IN HER HANDS by Audrey Black - review will be on February 25, 2026.

Excellent writing and historical information, but a bit too long.

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A GOOD ANIMAL by Sara Maurer - spotlight will be on February 24, 2026.

Not my cup of tea.

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WHEN I KILL YOU by B. A. Paris - review will be on February 18, 2026.

Another good one by B. A. Paris

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A SOCIOPATH'S GUIDE TO A SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE by MK Oliver - review will be om February 17, 2026.

A good one - you won't believe what she does, how she thinks of these things, and then gets away with them.

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FIREFLIES IN WINTER by Eleanor Shearer - spotlight is in the book's title.

Not for me.

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THE FOURTH PRINCESS by Janie Chang - spotlight is in the book's title.

Couldn't get interested.

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THE KEEPER OF LOST CHILDREN by Sadeqa Johnson - review is in the book's title.

Excellent as always!! 

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THE ORPHAN AT THE IRISH ADOPTION HOUSE by Michelle Vernal - review is in the book's title.

VERY good - emotional with wonderful characters.

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OURS IS A TALE OF MURDER by Nora Murphy - review is in the book's title.

It's good, but confusing.  I was still scratching my head after the last page.

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THIS BOOK MADE ME THINK OF YOU by Libby Page - review is in the book's title.

I ABSOLUTELY LOVED this book, and what a cute cover!!

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WE WERE NEVER FRIENDS by Kaira Rouda - review is in the book's title.

Pretty good.

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THE STAR SOCIETY by Gabriella Saab - review is in the book's title.

A good one - from occupied Netherlands to Hollywood during the Red Scare.  Two sisters re-unite.

Don't miss it!!

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FAMILY DRAMA by Rebecca Fallon - review is in the book's title.

Too much jumping from one timeline to the next and too many people talking to keep track of, but I finished it.

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THE FAIR WEATHER FRIEND by Jessie Garcia - review is in the book's title.

Oh...it's a good one.  A cozy mystery.

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ALL THE LITTLE HOUSES by May Cobb - review is in the book's title.

The cover drew me in, but it was like a soap opera with nasty characters.  

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A GREAT ACT OF LOVE by Heather Rose - spotlight is in the book's title.

Beautiful writing, but the back story was confusing.  

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THE TYPEWRITER AND THE GULLOTINE by Mark Braude - spotlight is in the book's title.

I didn't realize this was non-fiction.  

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SUCH A CLEVER GIRL by Darby Kane - review is in the book's title.

Not a favorite...too long, too many characters.
 
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SUCH SHELTERED LIVES by Alyssa Sheinmel - spotlight is in the book's title.

Not my cup of tea.

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NO ONE WOULD DO WHAT THE LAMBERTS HAVE DONE by Sophie Hannah - spotlight is in the book's title.
Confusing.

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IT'S NOT HER by Mary Kubica - review is in the book's title.

SO GOOD - DO NOT MISS THIS ONE!!  Might be her best one yet!!  :)

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Book Currently Reading:

SPRING MELT by Lori Duffy Foster - review wil be on March 11, 2026.

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Books Up Next:

THE ONLY ONE WHO KNOWS by Lisa M. Matlin - review will be on March 13, 2026.

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WITHOUT A CLUE by Melissa Ferguson - review will be on March 16, 2026.

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YOU DID NOTHING WRONG by CG Drews - review will be on March 17, 2026.

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THE HOUSE OF HIDDEN LETTERS by Izzy Boom - review will be on March 19, 2026.

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HARRIET HATES LEMONADE by Kim McCollum - review and blog tour will be on March 22, 2026.

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THE HIRED MAN by Sandra Dallas - review will be on March 31, 2026.
 
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KILLING ME SOFTLY by Sandie Jones - review will be on April 1, 2026.

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THE BARN IDENTITY by Diane Kelly - review will be on April 6, 2026.

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LOVE BY THE BOOK by Jessica George - review will be on April 7, 2026.

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WHATEVER HAPPENED TO EDDY CRANE by Kate Crane - review will be on April 8, 2026.
 
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MEET ME IN ITALY by Brenda Novak - review will be on April 13, 2026.

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TOO CLOSE TO HOME by Seraphina Nova Glass - review will be on April 14, 2026.

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EXTRA SAUCE by Zahra Tangorra - review will be on April 15, 2026.

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MAD MABEL by Sally Hepworth - review will be on April 21, 2026.

LIAR'S CREEK by Matt Goldman - review will be on April 22, 2025.

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THE MOUNTAINS WE CALL HOME by Kim Michele Richardson - review will be on April 23, 2026.

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THE HOTEL GUEST by Rosemary Hennigan - review will be on April 28, 2026.

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MS. MEBEL GOES BACK TO THE CHOPPING BLOCK by Jesse Q. Sutanto - review will be on April 29, 2026.

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THE ISLAND CLUB by Nicola Harrison - review will be on April 30, 2026.

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SUMMER STATE OF MIND by Kristy Woodson Harvey - review will be on May 5, 2026.

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A LITTLE BIT BAD by Cassandra Neyenesch - review will be on May 7, 2026.

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THE PARISIAN CHAPTER by Janet Skeslien Charles - review will be on May 9, 2026.

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THE MAY HOUSE by Jillian Cantor - review will be on May 12, 2026.

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THE ANNIVERSARY by Alex Finlay - review will be on May 14, 2026.

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THE HOPE KEEPER by Heather Webb - review will be on May 19, 2026.

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GOOD JOY, BAD JOY by Mikki Brammer - review will be on May 20, 2026.

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A SPRINKLE OF SWEET SEREDIPITY - review will be on May 21, 2026.

LOVE her books.  Adorable cover.

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THE WINDSOR AFFAIR by Melanie Benjamin - review will be on June 2, 2025.

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MARION by Leah Rowan - review will be on June 3, 2025.

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BEACH THRILLER by Jamie Day - review will be on June 9, 2026.
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THE RAINY DAY BOOKSHOP by RaeAnne Thayne - review will be on June 6, 2026.

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LOST IN THE SUMMER OF '69 by Eliza Knight - review will be on June 11, 2026.

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THE BURNING SIDE by Sarah Damoff - review will be on June 16, 2026.

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IT COULD HAVE BEEN HER by Lisa Jewell - review will be on June 23, 2026.

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WHISPER CREEK by Allison Brennan - review will be on June 24, 2026.

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THE HALF LIFE by Rachel Beanland - review will be on July 14, 2026.

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THE STORY KEEPER by Kelly Rimmer - review will be on July 21, 2026.

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MEET IN PARIS by Kristin Harmel - review will be on July 28, 2028.

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THE NEIGHBORS ARE WATCHING by Aggie Blum Thompson - review will be on June 30, 2026.

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BUYER BEWARE by Catherine Ryan Howard - review will be on July 29, 2026.

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THE WOMEN IN WHITE by Sarah Pekkanen - review will be on August 4, 2026.

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HOW TO FIND ROMANCE IN A BOOKSHOP by Poppy Alexander - review will be on August 18, 2026.

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