Hello out there,
long time no participate in Mystery, but I'm still here. Been busy doing
lots of creative stuff, but do lurk a lot. (g).
I've discovered a mystery writer I've gotten hooked on. How many of
you die hard mystery fans have read any of Elizabeth George?
I just finshed reading "Well Schooled in Murder" and am into "In the
Presence of the Enemy." Excellent writer. This lady keeps you guessing
from beginning to end. Her main protaganist is Inspector Thomas Lynley,
an aristocrat, who often teams up with a forensic scientist, Simon
Allcourt St. James. Like the way she works their private lives into the
story, just enough to make them human and interesting.
I find she is a master at description of human gestures and facial
expressions, and she sprinkles subtle humor all through the book.
I highly recommend her.
Sorry to be away so long, but I'll be back when I have something to
offer. Just an added note: Walking on air at the moment. Had an
article I submitted to the local Deputy Sheriff's Association magazine
printed, and a second one accepted by another magazine, which will
be in print "when space permits." Now, I can truthfully say, "I'm a
Writer," Yeah.
Hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving.
Dorothy
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