Put on By Cunning. I can't believe I just spent five minutes googling that rather than walking into the other room and checking the bookshelves, but I did. Not Death Notes. Put on by Cunning. Same book.
The Wexford books get better from then on, I think. I kind of like The Speaker of Mandarin. Or maybe it's that that's the point where I started reading them when they came out and I didn't have a backlog of them to catch up on, so I got one a year or whatever and I appreciated them more that way.
Also, yay Anne de Courcy, my unpaid unknowing research assistant! She has a new book out on Lord Snowdon, which I'm hoping some library I belong to will buy for me, or otherwise holding out for the paperback.
It may be foolish of me to ask, but is there any particular reason for hockey to remain segragated?
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Date: 2008-10-16 06:26 pm (UTC)The Wexford books get better from then on, I think. I kind of like The Speaker of Mandarin. Or maybe it's that that's the point where I started reading them when they came out and I didn't have a backlog of them to catch up on, so I got one a year or whatever and I appreciated them more that way.
Also, yay Anne de Courcy, my unpaid unknowing research assistant! She has a new book out on Lord Snowdon, which I'm hoping some library I belong to will buy for me, or otherwise holding out for the paperback.
It may be foolish of me to ask, but is there any particular reason for hockey to remain segragated?