I am a mystery novel fan. Currently, my favourite authors are: 1) Laurie R. King, the Mary Russell series in particular. I am waiting for her latest novel, 'Garment of Shadows' due out in September. 2) Henning Mankell, the Kurt Wallander stories. Alas, I feel I may have read the last one in the series but am hoping the author will keep Wallander busy for the time he has left to live. 'The Troubled Man'
is at Wallander's gloomy best, the personal details of his declining health giving as much interest as the story itself. Neither novelist writes a simple detective story. Both have invented detectives whose own lives are part of the story, to make wonderful and absorbing reading.
is at Wallander's gloomy best, the personal details of his declining health giving as much interest as the story itself. Neither novelist writes a simple detective story. Both have invented detectives whose own lives are part of the story, to make wonderful and absorbing reading.
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much going on in the photo here margaret. much to delight the eye. happy weekend!!!
ReplyDeleteSharp shadow lines and beautiful, contrasting wavy reflections! Fascinating photo!
ReplyDeleteVery cool shot!
ReplyDeletePS. The camera that I used for the Weekend Reflections photo is the Canon Powershot S95 not 595. :-)
I bought it in 2010 so there are probably some newer models.
http://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerShot-S95-Stabilized-3-0-Inch/dp/B003ZSHNGS
So many interlocking lines! All creating a delightful whole. I must try a mystery novel sometime. But I'm a dreadful read-the-last-page-first sort of person so I suppose I'd ruin it for myself.
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