My initial efforts were not too bad; enough to make me think maybe I can make something people would want to trade. But, once I had my printable envelope template made, it occurred to me that I could possibly adapt it to some sort of Strike-related letter.
The Farting Sofa Faculty Lounge
Once upon a time, a fine fake-leather Sofa served a Denmark Street detectives' office, enthusiastically cheering on the PIs every time it was sat upon. Tragically, following some minor bomb damage, the Sofa was discarded by its owners. Happily, some cash-strapped Professors rescued it from the trash bin and, after a lot of TLC and adhesive vinyl, the Sofa was reborn. It now provides posterior respite for Faculty and Guests discussing their favorite books, film and television programs.
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Newest addition to my Strike Christmas ornament set.
Sunday, November 9, 2025
More Broomsticks and More Bea!
I was happy to be a guest again on The Three Broomsticks with fellow Strike guests Beatrice Groves and Nick Jeffery, where we discuss our likes and dislikes re The Hallmarked Man. Unfortunately, Bea had a bit of an issue with her audio, so her voice is a bit gravely., but it's worth listening to to hear what Bea has to say. Just imagine it as Pat's baritone.
If you'd like to hear more of Bea's brilliant insights into The Hallmarked Man, check out her most recent blog post on the Strike and Ellacott files. There's no better person than Bea to explain how Dostoevsky, P. G. Wodehouse and Jane Austen connect to this book.
And speaking of the Strike and Ellacott Files, Lindsay, Kenz and Pools are back this week as well, starting their bi-weekly read-through, which, given the length of the book, could well last until book nine is published.
I am still working on my structural model revisions, so stay tuned.
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Saturday, October 18, 2025
A Serial Killer's Rebounding Spell: My talk from the 2025 Harry Potter Academic Conference.
I've just finished up with one of my favorite weekends of the year, the annual Harry Potter Academic Conference at Chestnut Hill College. This year I hosted a panel called "The Mirror of Rettopyrrah: Wizarding World reflections in post-Potter books."
My contribution was "A Serial Killer's Rebounding Spell: A Deathly Hallows echo in Troubled Blood."It compares Strike's interview with Creed to Harry's final duel with Voldemort.
Please check it out.
Thursday, October 16, 2025
The 3-5 links to The Hallmarked Man: One set predicted by Double Wedding Band, another not.
- The basic "turtle-back" connections that are so obvious in Harry Potter should be seen in both rings,
- Book 2-Book 6
- Book 3-Book 5
- The beginning-turning point-end triangulation between Books 1-4-7.
- The "ring correspondence" connections, where Book 1 of the first ring (CC) connects to Book 1 of the second ring (LW) and so on. This gives us the following: (note that the starred connections are duplicated in the turtle-back triangulations, above).
- CC-LW*
- Silkworm-TB
- CoE-TIBH
- LW-TRG*
- TB-THM
- TIBH-Book 9
- TRG-Book 10. *
- While not necessarily a part of the Double Wedding Band, there is also good evidence for the Leapfrog Effect: the tendency of odd-numbered books to pair with other odd-numbered, and evens with evens. This gives us 20 total pairings, four of which (2-6, 3-5, 1-7, and 4-10) are already listed above.
- First: If the ring correspondence model works, then The Hallmarked Man, as the 5th book of Ring 2 (and #8 in the series), should have lots of correspondences with Troubled Blood, the fifth book of Ring 1.
- The answer (and second hypothesis) is, we back up and look for connections to Book #5 of Harry Potter, Order of the Phoenix.
Saturday, October 11, 2025
2-4-6-8, What Do We Appreciate? : The Hallmarked Man connections predicted by the Leapfrog effect.
A big feature of the Double Wedding Band model (see here, here and here for background information) is that it incorporates one of the more obvious patterns of the Strike series: the Leapfrog effect, or the tendency of odd numbered books to connect with odd numbers and and evens with evens. The Hallmarked Man continues this pattern
What I am most excited about is those connections that have, thus so far, turned up in all four the even-numbered books. I'm going to call this the "Truly Appreciated" list, both because I was happy to see them and because I think they should top the list of predictions for book 10.
Friday, September 26, 2025
Queen City Mischief and Magic 10-year celebration: a new Sprout and a Strike Easter Egg
In addition to stopping by the greenhouse to poke my paper mache Mimbulus mimbletonia, you can watch professors and students disembark on the train, catch a production of Puffs, hear wizarding music by the Waynesboro symphony, and attend Bill and Fleur's wedding reception. Local restaurants will be serving Potter-inspired dishes and the Butterbrew will be flowing!
I hope some one my online friend will stop by and say hi!
Sunday, September 21, 2025
Guest post from a guest house: Two-and-a-half rooms, 26 Denmark Street, London
Note: Super-Strikers BadlyWiredLamp (@badly_wired) and SukiLewis (@suekmoorhen) took the ultimate Strike Fan pilgrimage for the release of The Hallmarked Man, spending two nights on Denmark Street in Strike's flat, now converted into butler-staffed lodgings that can be rented for a book-reading getaway (even if that isn't the typical use!) I am delighted that they were willing to share their account of the adventure (and pictures!) here. -Louise
The idea of a stay at 26 Denmark Street first occurred to us the day before we watched the filming of The Ink Black Heart on Denmark Street in March 2024. It seemed like it would be a cool thing to do, but a perusal of the Chateau Denmark website and noting the prices gave us enough of a shock to have only an "ooh, but wouldn’t it be a great experience" conversation before we moved on to another exciting Strike topic. We, the Strike.Fans crew, had managed to wangle a guided tour of the apartment that would have been the Office, so that was exciting for us all and satisfied our thirst, at the time.The thought of staying at No. 26 stayed with me, and as the date of the release of The Hallmarked Man approached, Badly_Wired and I pondered the possibilities of where we should read the book. We had already agreed that we would read it together this time both to provide emotional support and counsel and, of course, to have someone to share the experience with. We had already dismissed Sark, noting that we would all want to do that once we had read the book and knew the locations that we would need to visit. Going on an expensive trip to Sark beforehand and missing some key locations would have been a travesty!
I think we both wanted to do Strike’s flat if at all possible, sod the expense--well kind of, after all we haven’t got Jonny Rokeby’s money! I am lucky to be able to visit London quite frequently; work often dictates that I am there, plus, I have a good friend who lives not too far from Central London who puts up with me crashing at her place! On one such visit in June I called into to Chateau Denmark and told them about my interest about the specific apartment and why I wanted to book. Luckily ‘Strikes Apartment’ was empty at the time, so I managed to bag a tour and then, of course, I was sold and had to book! A quick check with Badly_Wired to make she was on board with my plans and a flick of the credit card--I closed my eyes--and it was all done and dusted. We were going to spend two nights in STRIKE’S ATTIC FLAT!










