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Thanks for that
Something by Peter James? Local boy in the frame? Probably got DEAD in the title. One of the later ones heavily features the Amex I believe. No idea which, tho others will undoubtedly know
I need to give my middle brother our Crimbo list and I'm holding up the process. I'd like to ask him to buy me a book (by tomorrow at the latest). The spec is:
Modern (written after 1990)
Of modern lit, I like the Dragon Tattoo series, Dark Materials, MW Craven.....
So, mysteries, a bit dark, not full of gory violence but intriguing, with a twist, but not absurd.
Of wider/older literature I liked Conan Doyle (Sherlock Holmes), HP Lovecraft, Graham Greene . . . . Ngaio Marsh....fairly low brow.
I do not like Amis (father or son) Moorcock and anyone who I might regard as knowingly literary.
Cheers! HWT.
I need to give my middle brother our Crimbo list and I'm holding up the process. I'd like to ask him to buy me a book (by tomorrow at the latest). The spec is:
Modern (written after 1990)
Of modern lit, I like the Dragon Tattoo series, Dark Materials, MW Craven.....
So, mysteries, a bit dark, not full of gory violence but intriguing, with a twist, but not absurd.
Of wider/older literature I liked Conan Doyle (Sherlock Holmes), HP Lovecraft, Graham Greene . . . . Ngaio Marsh....fairly low brow.
I do not like Amis (father or son) Moorcock and anyone who I might regard as knowingly literary.
Cheers! HWT.
I discovered this chap recently and have read a couple of them. Very good IMHO.
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I read Body in the Marsh and Body under the Bridge
After due consideration I have aske my brother to to get me the first in the series. Many thanks
Because it's not yet a crime in Tory Britain to own more than one book, can I strenuously suggest you invest some personal cash money in this one H? Vaguely in your area of expertise methinks, and reads like a really good thriller. Also a current major court case last time I looked
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