STEIN AND CANDLE
Vol II – Cold Wars
By Michael Panush
Curiosity Quills Press
217 pages
One of the most enjoyable aspects of New Pulp Fiction has
been the creation of memorable new heroes by today’s pre-eminent pulp
writers. Derrick Ferguson has given us
Dillon and Mongrel to name a few. Barry
Reese has created a bunch of awesome characters, the most recognizable being
the Rook and Lazarus Gray. And the list goes on and on. Which is why this reviewer has become so
enamored with Michael Panush’s series, STEIN AND CANDLE : Detective Agency
which features two of the most original new pulp heroes ever to grace a page of
purple prose.
Mort Candle is an ex-Army sergeant tough-guy private eye who
is parts Sam Spade and Mike Hammer.
Candle’s fist often speak louder than his words. His partner is a teenage boy named Weatherby
Stein, a German youth whose parents were killed by the Nazis. Weatherby’s father was one of the world’s leading
authorities on the occult and Weatherby was raised studying arcane lore thus
making him, even at a young age, an expert in the dark arts. Thus this duo travels the post World War II
globe tackling all manner of bizarre adventures. This is the second volume of their cases and
like the first is jammed packed with memorable scenes that assure Stein and
Candle a reserved niche in the halls of New Pulp Fiction heroes.
“Tiki Terror,” has the guys flying to Honolulu, Hawaii
to solve a bizarre murder of a hotel magnate who was apparently eaten by sharks
in his high-rise office far from the sea. While on the island, Weatherby is
reunited with his older sister, Selena, a college student studying
anthropology.
“Crimson Catch” takes our duo to the mysterious New England
fishing town of Innsmouth
where they cross paths with Lovecraft monsters from the deep. Panush audaciously swipes the plot from “A
Fist Full of Dollars,” having Candle play the part of the instigator pitting
two occult clans of fishmen against each other.
With “Mort Candle’s War,” Panush continues the origin saga
began in the first volume returning back to the Black
Forest where Sgt. Mort Candle and his squad of Screaming Eagles
fight a desperate battle to save young Weatherby Stein and deliver safely to
General Patton’s Third Army. Great
combat sequences reminiscent of DC Comic’s old Sgt.Rock series.
In “Pharoah’s Palace,” Mort and Weatherby uncover an ancient
Egyptian mystic operating a casino on Los Vegas and team up with legendary
hero, Doc Dearborn and his daughter, Evelyn, to combat this ancient evil.
The fifth tale is called “The Hallow,” and has our heroes
visiting rural Appalachia to rescue a miner’s
daughter kidnapped by a coven of witches.
But before they can formulate an effective strategy, the witches snatch
Weatherby and its left to Mort to rescue his young partner with the aid of a
con artist turned preacher man.
“Business Proposition,” picks up on the episodic origin
story of how the gruff former army sergeant and the special trained teenager
hook up again in Brooklyn after the war and what leads them to form their
partnerships as detectives who specialize in the bizarre. Easily our favorite
tale in this collection.
Finally the book wraps with “Crypt Chasers,” a high-balling
confrontation between Weatherby and malevolent distant relative who has returned
from the dead and plans on unleashing his particular brand of sadism on the
modern world. Panush leaves the story
open ended, having created what looks to be a recurring arch-enemy for our duo. Making us all the more anxious to dig into
the next volume of this terrific series.
We’d also like to applaud Curiosity Quills Press for a
gorgeous design package here, from a beautiful cover to fitting interior
illustrations that truly enhance each story.
“Stein and Candle Vol II Cold Wars” is a fantastic, thoroughly enjoyable
book we cannot recommend strongly enough.
If you like New Pulp Fiction, Stein and Candle are you kind of
heroes. Move over Dillon and the Rook,
you’ve got company.
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