I've just begun Q, a novel by Luther Blissett (not a person, but a group of people).
I'd just finished Strangers**, **which is an unusual Japanese ghost story. Its short, and a refreshing change. It describes a middle-aged man's life well, and is quite a poignant piece. Recommended.
Previously to that, I'd read The Interpretation of Murder. I didn't like it, as the pacing was awry, as far as I was concerned, and too much happened at the end. Also, it spent too much time trying to be clever. But, parts of it were very good, and racy. Very well researched though, but disappointing overall. Sigmund Freud caught up in a murder mystery was too big an idea, to execute satisfactorily.
I've just begun Q, a novel by Luther Blissett (not a person, but a group of people).
I'd just finished Strangers**, **which is an unusual Japanese ghost story. Its short, and a refreshing change. It describes a middle-aged man's life well, and is quite a poignant piece. Recommended.
Previously to that, I'd read The Interpretation of Murder. I didn't like it, as the pacing was awry, as far as I was concerned, and too much happened at the end. Also, it spent too much time trying to be clever. But, parts of it were very good, and racy. Very well researched though, but disappointing overall. Sigmund Freud caught up in a murder mystery was too big an idea, to execute satisfactorily.