> I am re-sending this as I am surprised I have not received
> any replies
> to it. I think Fidonet has some holes in it!!!
Hi, Suzze -- your message made it around this time. I think we've been hit
by a double-whammy of summer doldrums and erratic Fido feeds.
Most of my reading lately has been non-mysterious, except for dipping my toes
into CRIME THROUGH TIME (I've read the Laurie King short story in it, but not
much else) and reading the new William Monk paperback by Anne Perry (and then
wondering why I bothered).
It's shocking to me that I am now TWO novels behind reading Dick Francis!
Usually when his books come in, they are in the read-right away pile, but
somehow I never got around to reading TO THE HILT. (It's been sitting there
in hardcover, waiting all this time.) I also have 10 LB. PENALTY in the
to-read stack.
Ditto for Richard A. Lupoff's newest mystery, THE RADIO RED KILLER, which is
set in a Berkeley public radio station. The book would be enjoyable enough
on its own, but I bet it will be even more fun for me since I'll get a lot of
the local references (and I know people who have worked for the real-life
station that was the model for the fictional one).
Good to see your message -- thanks for sending it around again.
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