I seem to remember reading a Wallander or two a long time ago. Have the been
around? No, come to think of it, the book I remember was The Laughing
Policeman(?). Danish, I believe. PD James is someone I've somehow managed to
miss, though I plan to rectify that now that I'm retired. I just recently
started cherry picking my way through Ian Rankin.
--Bob
Sent from my iPhone 6s Plus. This is a perfect mobile device. Any perceived
errors in spelling, grammar, or logic are figments of your imagination.
> On Feb 7, 2016, at 1:43 AM, ChrisB <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Bob, I’ll look him up on my Nook. I’ve just finished a Wallander
> book (excellent) and I can’t get into the next PD James . . .
>
> Chris
>
>> On 6 Feb 16, at 20:13, Bob Whitmire <fujixbob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> In Peter May's most excellent Lewis Trilogy--Black House, Lewis Man, and
>> Chess Men--I seem to recall him describing wind and water of North American
>> origin smashing the Outer Hebrides.
>>
>> Didn't mean to imply you get our hurricanes, just that some of your blows
>> get the wind up over here before landing over there.
>>
>> That said, I highly recommend the Peter May books for those who like their
>> detective stories up close and personal, and who appreciate an evocative
>> sense of place.
>
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