-=> Quoting Delores E Rowe to Robert White <=-
Hello Delores,
RW> Unfortunately that is one of the big loses I'm afraid. My last MM
DER> Just give a holler...in the appropriate echo of course , if there
DER> are any particular recipes that you are looking for.
Fortunately, anything that I have cooked or really wanted handy was already
printed out and I have it in a folder in the kitchen. Anything that I lost,
well I'm sure if it is anything worth cooking it will get reposted at some
point in the future and I'll snag it again.
RW> Straley's, he really makes them Alaskan! But doesn't go so far
DER> GROAN!!!!!!!!!! You had to go and do it, didntcha? No I haven't,
DER> but, as I have always had tremendous fascination about Alaska, I am
DER> sure I would enjoy them. Do you happen to have a title?
His first was "The Woman Who Married a Bear", next "The Curious Eat
Themselves" and my memory has failed completely on the third one. I'll check
the library computer when I get back to town and try to add it before I UL
this or post it to you later.
I'm just started on t6he new Laurence Gough mystery. His books are set in
Vancouver, BC and feature a detective team of Clair Parker and Jack Willows.
The latest is called 'Heartbreaker' and looks to be another great read. I
ike
Gough's books partly because I'm familiar with Vancouver and can picture the
locations and scenes in my head very easily, and I can follow the action as
they cruise around the greater Vancouver area. Gough also creates some great
sleezy characters. Most of them aren't really bad guys, just slimy. But
here
are also lots of real bad guys in the action as well. His books are
efinitely
of the hardboiled variety.
I just finished Laurie King's 'With Child' and enjoyed it greatly. King is
great at developing her characters and this book really builds the suspence
o
a good climax.
TTYL,
Bob 8-{)
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