Friday 13 December 2019

LOGGING THE LIBRARY - PART EIGHTY-SIX

After a two years plus hiatus when the books were placed into storage while an on-off, on-on house move eventually happened, I thought I'd try and complete the exercise that I started back in October, 2014 - namely cataloguing my books, so whenever the fancy takes me I can lay my hands on what I want to read.

In the old house the collection was in the attic. In the new they're in the integral garage-cum-man cave.

My first post was  LOGGING THE LIBRARY - PART ONE

My last post was in October, 2016 and I'd got as far as EIGHTY-FIVE

So Tub 86 in all it's glory....

Pre-logging look!

Sandi Wallace, Donald E. Westlake, Alan Carter, Steve Cavanagh, Bill Pronzini

Australian short stories from Sandi Wallace - On the Job (2017)

The highs and lows of cops on the job. The cases that make them, break them, bring them laughs, maybe even love.

Police on the beat, working one-officer shops, and seasoned detectives pursue a cunning home intruder, a full-moon prankster, false friends, vengeful partners.

Adrenaline-charged car chases, unsanctioned surveillance, intense interrogation. The impact of a child’s tragic death. The import of unearthing what happened to an infant and her mother. Lives saved and crooks captured.

This gripping collection of Sandi Wallace’s award-winning short fiction—“Busted”, “Silk Versus Sierra” and “Losing Heidi”—along with new and never-before released verse and stories, includes “Impact”, a finalist in the international Cutthroat Rick DeMarinis Short Story Contest.

Bill Pronzini - Zigzag (2016) Nameless PI series book

Two novellas and two short stories featuring Mystery Writers of America Grandmaster Bill Pronzini's iconic Nameless Detective!

Zigzag is an original novella, in which a safe and simple accident investigation becomes the unraveling of a twisted murder scheme.

Grapplin, which first appeared in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, deals with the kind of missing person case that can end in only one of two ways, closure or heartbreak.

In the second short, Nightscape, readers discover how, indeed, one thing just leads to another (First published in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine as The Winning Ticket).

The final work, Revenant, is another original novella and entangles Nameless in a weird crime with fearful occult overtones.


Elmore Leonard, Johnny Shaw, Neil Broadfoot, Frank Bill, Jeffrey Frye,

Johnny Shaw - The Upper Hand (2018)
From Johnny Shaw, the Anthony Award–winning author of Big Maria, comes a wild tale about the wonderful things that bring a family together—larceny, deception, and revenge.

Fifteen years ago, Axel, Gretchen, and Kurt Ucker lost their father. At the same time, they learned that he had secretly been a thief their whole lives—and left a fortune unaccounted for. Since then, the Uckers have lived a precarious existence. Their small town shunned and shamed them. Their mother, Bertha, retreated into her religion and her favorite televangelist, Brother Tobin Floom. Axel got a dead-end job. Gretchen turned to petty crime. And Kurt stayed with his mom and his garage band.

When Bertha dies, she leaves everything she has to Floom and his gold-plated revival. The Uckers are at a loss for words. And an inheritance, a house, and a future.

Until their long-lost aunt shows up with a secret: Floom is their grandfather; some new relatives: a family of liars, cheats, and thieves; and best of all, a plan: infiltrate Floom’s multimillion-dollar ministry and pull off the grandest heist in Ucker family history.

When you’ve got nothing left to lose, you might as well risk it all. 



Frank Bill - The Savage (2017)
In the raucous and action-packed follow-up to Donnybrook, mayhem is still the order of the day-only more so

Frank Bill's America has always been stark and violent. In his new novel, he takes things one step further: the dollar has failed; the grid is wiped out.
Van Dorn is eighteen and running solo, dodging the bloodthirsty hordes and militias that have emerged since the country went haywire. His dead father's voice rings in his head as Van Dorn sets his sights not just on survival but also on an old-fashioned sense of justice.
Meanwhile, a leader has risen among the gangs-and around him swirls the cast of brawlers from Donnybrook, with their own brutal sense of right and wrong, of loyalty and justice through strength.
So, this is not the distant postapocalyptic future-this is tomorrow, in a world Bill has already introduced us to. Now he raises the stakes and turns his shotgun prose on our addiction to technology, the values and skills we've lost in the process, and what happens when the last systems of morality and society collapse.
The Savage presents a bone-chilling vision of America where power is the only currency and nothing guarantees survival. And it presents Bill at his most ambitious, most eloquent, most powerful.



Jeffrey Frye - One Crazy Day (2014)
""She turned around and smiled and said, 'I didn't see you standing there. I'm sorry.' I dropped my voice an octave to put some bass in it and said, 'Not half as sorry as you're getting ready to be because I need you to put your hands flat on the counter and not make any sudden movements...and I need you to remain calm and breathe. Do you understand what's going on here?' ""As I said this I arched my left eyebrow and gave her what I call, 'The Bank Robber Big-Eye.'"" After his arrest that followed a lengthy manhunt in 2009, Jeffrey Frye was termed a ""serial bank robber"" by authorities. He is now serving a 20 year prison sentence. 'One Crazy Day' takes us through a standard day in the life of your favourite felon, as he juggles his drug addiction, a money grabbing girlfriend and - of course - one of his seven bank robberies. 'One Crazy Day' is limited to 200 copies... grab your own slice of the Bank Blogger's life while you still can.



Allen Eskens, Craig Johnson, Steph Post, Steve Shadow (J. Frank James is from another tub!)

Steve Shadow - On the Grift (2012)

The year is 1949. The place is Chicago in the dead of winter. The trauma of the war and its aftermath has yet to dissipate. The housing shortage is severe and the boom time of the 1950's still lies ahead.

Into town rolls a grifter, a lost soul on the make. As plots are hatched and lives are broken, this runaway train of a story speeds out of control on a one-way track to hell.



Steph Post - A Tree Born Crooked (2014)

James Hart, with a tough-as-nails exterior and an aching emptiness inside, does not want to go home. Yet when James receives a postcard from his mother, Birdie Mae, informing him of his father's death, he bites the bullet and returns to the rural and stagnant town of Crystal Springs, Florida, a place where dreams are born to die. James is too late for Orville's funeral, but just in time to become ensnared in the deadly repercussions of his younger brother Rabbit's life of petty crime. When Rabbit is double crossed by his cousin in a robbery-turned-murder, James and a local bartender, the unsettling and alluring Marlena Bell, must come up with a plan to save Rabbit's skin. A whirlwind road trip across the desolate Florida panhandle ensues as James tries to stay one step ahead of the vengeful Alligator Mafia and keep his brother alive. With bullets in the air and the ghosts of heartache, betrayal and unspeakable rage haunting him at every turn, James must decide just how much he is willing to risk to protect his family and find a way home.



Allen Eskens - The Deep Dark Descending (2017)

A homicide detective hunts down his wife's killers while struggling between his thirst for revenge and a twinge of conscience forbidding him to take the law into his own hands. Homicide Detective Max Rupert never fully accepted his wife's death, even when he believed that a reckless hit-and-run driver was to blame. Haunted by memories both beautiful and painful, he is plagued by feelings of unfinished business. When Max learns that, in fact, Jenni was murdered, he must come to terms with this new information - and determine what to do with it. Struggling to balance his impulses as a vengeful husband with his obligations as a law enforcement officer, Max devotes himself to relentlessly hunting down those responsible. For most of his life, he has thought of himself as a decent man. But now he's so consumed with anguish and thoughts of retribution that he finds himself on the edge, questioning who he is and what he stands for. On a frozen lake at the US - Canadian border, he wrestles with decisions that could change his life forever, as his rage threatens to turn him into the kind of person he has spent his entire career bringing to justice.



Brian Panowich, F.L. Green, Walter Tevis, Stephen King, Simon Spurrier
Walter Tevis - The Hustler (1959)
When it was first published in 1959, The Hustler was the first--and the best--novel written about billiards in the 400-year history of the game. The book quickly won a respected readership and later an audience for the movie with the same name starring Paul Newman and Jackie Gleason. The Hustler is about the victories and losses of one "Fast" Eddie Felson, a poolroom hustler who travels from town to town conning strangers into thinking they could beat him at the game when in fact, he is a skillful player who has never lost a game. Until he meets his match in Minnesota Fats, the true king of the poolroom, causing his life to change drastically. This is a classic tale of a man's struggle with his soul and his self-esteem.


F.L. Green - Odd Man Out (1945)
An Irish Republican Army plot goes horribly wrong when its leader, Johnny Murtah, kills an innocent man and is himself gravely wounded. As the police close in on Johnny, his compatriots must make a daring bid to rescue him. But they are not the only ones in pursuit: an impoverished artist, a saintly priest, a sleazy informer, and a beautiful young woman all have their own reasons to be desperate to find him. Meanwhile Johnny wanders the streets injured and alone, trapped in a delirious nightmare, surrounded on all sides by betrayal and faced with the realization that he may die that night with the stain of murder on his soul. As the action unfolds over eight hours of a cold Belfast night, the suspense builds towards an explosive conclusion.

Both a critical success and a bestseller, F. L. Green's masterful thriller Odd Man Out (1945) is best known today as the basis for the classic 1947 film adaptation directed by Carol Reed and starring James Mason. This edition, the first in over 30 years, features a new introduction by Adrian McKinty.

'A spellbinder . . . takes hold before the first shot is fired' - New York Times



Brian Panowich - Bull Mountain (2015)
From a remarkable new voice in Southern fiction, a multigenerational saga of crime, family, and vengeance.

Clayton Burroughs comes from a long line of outlaws. For generations, the Burroughs clan has made its home on Bull Mountain in North Georgia, running shine, pot, and meth over six state lines, virtually untouched by the rule of law. To distance himself from his family's criminal empire, Clayton took the job of sheriff in a neighboring community to keep what peace he can. But when a federal agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms shows up at Clayton's office with a plan to shut down the mountain, his hidden agenda will pit brother against brother, test loyalties, and could lead Clayton down a path to self-destruction.

In a sweeping narrative spanning decades and told from alternating points of view, the novel brilliantly evokes the atmosphere of the mountain and its inhabitants: forbidding, loyal, gritty, and ruthless. A story of family - the lengths men will go to protect it, honor it, or in some cases destroy it - Bull Mountain is an incredibly assured debut that heralds a major new talent in fiction.



Mark Pryor, Malcolm Mackay, Bill Pronzini, Robert M. Eversz, Didier Daeninckx

Didier Daeninckx - Nazis in the Metro (2014)
A riveting novel of political intrigue, set on the Left Bank of Paris

From France's leading political crime writer comes a novel that delves into the country's radical political movements on both the left and the right, in the wake of a brutal attack.

When Andre Sloga, an apparently washed-up novelist with a history of baiting the system, is assaulted and left for dead in the basement of his apartment building, the freelance private eye Gabriel Lecouvreur takes on the case. The police consider it a robbery gone wrong, but Lecouvreur, a great reader who admires Sloga's books, thinks the matter runs deeper than that.

And as he looks into it further, he discovers that Sloga had not in fact quit writing after he was dropped by his prestigious publishing house for his increasingly provocative novels. Instead, Sloga was at work on an explosive book that had led him into extremist political circles ... until someone put a stop to it.

Steeped in the real Paris, where graffiti, squats, and skinheads dominate the streets, Didier Daeninckx's Nazis in the Metro is a vivid portrait of a side of the city few foreigners see, wrapped in an utterly gripping mystery.


Robert Eversz - Shooting Elvis (1997)
There was no way that Mary Alice could have known loving Wrex was a mistake, or that Wrex could have known that Mary Alice could get angry - and even. Changing her image, her name and her life, Nina Zero becomes a fugitive from the law as she takes on her pursuers in a series of confrontations



Jason Starr, Gerald Seymour, Chuck Wendig, Steve Cavanagh, Robert Williams,

Jason Starr - Savage Lane (2015)
The chilling psychological thriller from the Anthony Award-winning author of PANIC ATTACK

EVERYONE HAS A SECRET

Life is sublime in the idyllic suburb of New York City. Recent divorcee Karen Daily and her two kids have for the first time in years found joy as they settle into the close-knit community of Savage Lane. Neighbors, Mark and Deb Berman, have been so supportive as Karen moves on in life: teaching at the local school and even dating again.

But behind pristine houses and perfect smiles lie dark motives far more sinister than Karen could have ever imagined. Unknown to her, Mark, trapped in his own unhappy marriage, has developed a rich fantasy life for the two of them. And as rumors start to spread, it seems that he isn't the only one targeting her...

PRAISE FOR JASON STARR'S SAVAGE LANE
"Reminiscent of Rick Moody's THE ICE STORM and Tom Perrotta's LITTLE CHILDREN, SAVAGE LANE is a novel of our lives and times that is a must-read on multiple levels... Starr is one of the greatest writers now working in the United States."
BOOKREPORTER


Adrian McKinty, Larry D. Sweazy, E.A. Aymar x 2, Urban Waite

Adrian McKinty - I Hear the Sirens in the Street (2013)
Detective Inspector Sean Duffy returns for the incendiary sequel to "The Cold Cold Ground". Sean Duffy knows there's no such thing as a perfect crime. But a torso in a suitcase pretty close. Still, one tiny clue is all it takes, and there it is. A tattoo. So Duffy, fully fit and back at work after the severe trauma of his last case, is ready to follow the trail of blood - however faint - that always, always connects a body to its killer. A legendarily stubborn man, Duffy becomes obsessed with this mystery as a distraction from the ruins of his love life, and to push down the seed of self-doubt that he seems to have traded for his youthful arrogance. So from country lanes to city streets, Duffy works every angle. And wherever he goes, he smells a rat...
Larry D. Sweazy - See Also Proof (2018)


Marjorie Trumaine, a freelance indexer from rural North Dakota in the 1960s, risks her life to help local law enforcement track down a missing, disabled girl. Dickinson, North Dakota, 1965. It's a harsh winter, and freelance indexer Marjorie Trumaine struggles to complete a lengthy index while mourning the recent loss of her husband, Hank. The bleakness of the weather seems to compound her grief, and then she gets more bad news: a neighbor's fourteen-year-old disabled daughter, Tina Rinkerman, has disappeared. Marjorie joins Sheriff Guy Reinhardt in the search for the missing girl, and their investigation quickly leads to the shocking discovery of a murdered man near the Rinkermans' house. What had he been doing there? Who would have wanted him dead? And, above all, is his murder connected to Tina's disappearance? Their pursuit of answers will take Marjorie all the way to the Grafton State School, some six hours away, where Tina lived until recently. And the information she uncovers there raises still more questions. Will the murderer come after Marjorie now that she knows a long-hidden secret?


Les Edgerton, Dana King, Michael Wiley, Pascal Garnier, Frank Westworth

Dana King - Bad Samaritan (2018)
Nick Forte has a hard time leaving well enough alone. He seriously injures a man for slapping a woman Forte has never seen before, so when Becky Tuttle comes to him with disconcerting letters sent to her author alter ago Desiree d'Arnaud, he does more than a cursory investigation. Following the thread of Becky's problem leads through a local cop who takes the situation too lightly for Forte's taste and into the disturbing world of men's rights activists, for whom he has no use at all.

Becky's case isn't the only thing going on in Forte's life. A chance meeting with Lily O'Donoghue, a former prostitute whose mother's death Forte feels responsible for, leads to a blackmailer who has videos of Lily's former occupation. Forte takes care of the blackmailer with minimal fuss, but learns (again) that no good deed goes unpunished. Forte's innocent intercession brings him back into the sphere of Chicago gangster Mickey Touhy, who has interest in both Lily and Forte.

Forte's usual cast of Sharon, Goose, Delbert, Sonny, Jan, and, of course, his daughter Caroline do what they can to keep him on an even keel. The problem is that Forte's keel may be permanently damaged and the only resolutions he can arrive at satisfy no one, least of all himself.

Praise for BAD SAMARITAN:

"Nick Forte is a throwback to the classic tough guy, politically incorrect PI who takes care of business. He's the kind of guy you'd want working for you, if you were in a tough spot. And Dana King is a master at creating a low-down, dirty world where everyone needs a someone like Forte on his side." - Charles Salzberg, author of the Henry Swann mysteries

Michael Wiley - A Bad Night's Sleep (2011)

Working late-night surveillance at a luxury condominium development, Chicago private investigator Joe Kozmarski encounters a burglary crew. Two of the crew members show up in a police cruiser dressed in uniform. In the chaos that follows, Kozmarski shoots and kills one of the thieves, who, like the rest of the crew, is one of Chicago's Finest. And just like that Kozmarski finds he's in for many a bad night's sleep.

Kozmarski joins the burglary crew, working as an inside agent for his old friend Lieutenant Bill Gubman. Facing dangerous suspicions from both the criminal gang and the uncorrupted ranks of the police department, uncertain about who wishes to help him stay alive and who wishes to kill him, Kozmarski takes his wildest ride yet. A Bad Night's Sleep pushes full throttle through the streets of Chicago to a stunning conclusion.


Stephen Hunter, Donald E. Westlake, John Clarkson, Quentin Bates, Hanna Jameson

Stephen Hunter - Point of Impact (1993)
In the jungles of Vietnam, Bob Lee Swagger was known as 'Bob the Nailer' for his high-scoring target rate at killing. Today the master sniper lives in a trailer in the Arkansas mountains, and just wants to be left alone. But he knows too much... about killing.The mission is top secret. Dangerous, patriotic, and rigged from the start. One thing goes wrong: double-crossed Bob has come out alive. Now he is on the run. His only allies: an FBI agent in disgrace and a beautiful woman. His only hope: find the elusive mastermind who set him up.Multi-layered with non-stop action, this hot-shot torcher of a thriller is addictive, exciting and right on target. A high-tech, high-ride reading experience.


Donald E. Westlake - Cops and Robbers (1972)

Meet Tom and Joe, two upstanding suburban family men who are New York City cops looking to make a little more money--two million dollars, in fact. They soon discover how risky it is to get involved with the Mob or rob Wall Street.

Quentin Bates - Frozen Out (2011)
A body is found floating in the harbor of a rural Icelandic fishing village. Was it an accident, or something more sinister? It's up to Officer Gunnhildur, a sardonic female cop, to find out. Her investigation uncovers a web of corruption connected to Iceland's business and banking communities. Meanwhile, a rookie crime journalist latches onto her, looking for a scoop, and an anonymous blogger is stirring up trouble. The complications increase, as do the stakes, when a second murder is committed. Frozen Assets is a piercing look at the endemic corruption that led to the global financial crisis that bankrupted Iceland's major banks and sent the country into an economic tailspin from which it has yet to recover.
Les Edgerton, Michael Wiley, Rusty Barnes, Jock Serong, Alan Carter




Michael Wiley - The Last Striptease (2007)
In his impressive and confident debut, Michael Wiley delivers a thrilling tale about how greed and revenge play out on the streets of Chicago.
Private eye Joe Kozmarski has just been asked to clear his childhood friend Bob Piedras of murder. Bob's latest girlfriend, a young Vietnamese-American beauty, has turned up dead in an airport hotel. No one's very surprised. She had a taste for hard liquor, drugs, and stripping in front of a camera. And Bob has a history of violence. But Bob's boss, retired judge Peter Rifkin, is convinced Bob is innocent and he thinks Joe is the one to find the real killer.
But Joe's life is complicated. He hasn't spoken to Rifkin for fifteen years---ever since his father, now dead, found out that the judge had double-crossed him. The dead woman's brothers, a pair of tough guys, are bent on being the first to find and punish her murderer. On top of that, Joe and his wife have separated and his mother has dropped his eleven-year-old nephew on him. But the more obstacles Joe encounters, the more determined he becomes to see this case through.
Since its beginning, the PWA/SMP Best First Private Eye Novel Contest has accomplished its mission of finding amazing new talent in mystery writing. With vividly realized characters and a page-turning story line, The Last Striptease is the latest in what has become a long tradition of excellent crime fiction.



Jock Serong - The Rules of Backyard Cricket (2016)
Darren has two big talents: cricket and trouble. It is no surprise, then, that he becomes an Australian sporting star of the bad-boy variety - one of those men who's always got away with things and just keeps going...until the day we meet him, middle aged and in the boot of a car, and everything pointing towards a shallow grave.

Gripping suspense from the Ned Kelly Award-winning author of Quota.

Jean-Patrick Manchette - Fatale (1977)
Whether you call her a coldhearted grifter or the soul of modern capitalism, there's no question that Aimée is a killer and a more than professional one. Now she's set her eyes on a backwater burg - where, while posing as an innocent (albeit drop-dead gorgeous) newcomer to town, she means to sniff out old grudges and engineer new opportunities, deftly playing different people and different interests against each other the better, as always, to make a killing. But then something snaps: the master manipulator falls prey to a pure and wayward passion.

Aimée has become the avenging angel of her own nihilism, exacting the destruction of a whole society of destroyers. An unholy original, Jean-Patrick Manchette transformed the modern detective novel into a weapon of gleeful satire and anarchic fun. In Fatale he mixes equal measures of farce, mayhem, and madness to prepare a rare literary cocktail that packs a devastating punch.


Tub 86 put to bed!
FULL LIST OF 50 AS FOLLOWS.......

AUTHOR TITLE YEAR SERIES
AYMAR E. A. I'LL SLEEP WHEN YOU'RE DEAD 2013 DT1
AYMAR E. A. YOU'RE AS GOOD AS DEAD 2015 DT2
BARNES RUSTY RECKONING 2014
BATES QUENTIN FROZEN OUT 2011 GM1
BILL FRANK THE SAVAGE 2017 D2
BROADFOOT NEIL ALL THE DEVILS 2016 DM3
CARTER ALAN MARLBOROUGH MAN 2017
CARTER ALAN BAD SEED 2015 CW3
CAVANAGH STEVE THE PLEA 2016 EF2
CAVANAGH STEVE THE LIAR 2017 EF3
CLARKSON JOHN AMONG THIEVES 2015 JB1
DAENINCKX DIDIER NAZIS IN THE METRO 2014
EDGERTON LES BOMB 2016
EDGERTON LES LAGNIAPPE 2017
ESKENS ALLEN THE DEEP DARK DESCENDING 2017
EVERTSZ ROBERT SHOOTING ELVIS 1996 NZ1
FRYE JEFFREY ONE CRAZY DAY 2014
GARNIER PASCAL TOO CLOSE TO THE BONE 2016
GREEN  F. L. ODD MAN OUT 1945
HUNTER STEPHEN POINT OF IMPACT 1993 BLS1
JAMESON HANNA SOMETHING YOU ARE 2012 LU1
JOHNSON CRAIG THE COLD DISH 2004 WLM1
KING  STEPHEN JOYLAND 2013
KING  DANA BAD SAMARITAN 2018 NF5
LEONARD ELMORE THE HOT KID 2005 CW1
MACKAY MALCOLM HOW A GUNMAN SAYS GOODBYE 2013 GT2
MANCHETTE JEAN-PATRICK FATALE 2011
McKINTY ADRIAN I HEAR THE SIRENS IN THE STREET 2013 SD2
PANOWICH BRIAN BULL MOUNTAIN 2015
POST STEPH  A TREE BORN CROOKED 2014
PRONZINI BILL ZIGZAG 2016 N?
PRONZINI BILL ENDGAME 2017 N41
PRYOR MARK THE SORBONNE AFFAIR 2017 HM7
SERONG JOCK THE RULES OF BACKYARD CRICKET 2016
SEYMOUR GERALD JERICHO'S WAR 2017
SHADOW STEVE ON THE GRIFT 2012
SHAW JOHNNY THE UPPER HAND 2018
SPURRIER SIMON CONTRACT 2007
STARR JASON SAVAGE LANE 2015
SWEAZY LARRY D. SEE ALSO PROOF 2018 MTM3
TEVIS WALTER THE HUSTLER 1959 FEF1
WAITE URBAN DEAD IF I DON'T  2012
WALLACE SANDI ON THE JOB 2017
WENDIG CHUCK DOUBLE DEAD 2011 DD1
WESTLAKE DONALD E CORKSCREW 2000
WESTLAKE DONALD E COPS AND ROBBERS 1972
WESTWORTH FRANK THE STONER STORIES 2016
WILEY MICHAEL  A BAD NIGHT'S SLEEP  2011 JK3
WILEY MICHAEL  THE LAST STRIPTEASE 2007 JK1
WILLIAMS ROBERT LUKE AND JON 2010

6 comments:

  1. Oh, I can't wait until you get to The Rules of Backyard Cricket, Col. I think you'll really like that one. And you've got some great names there: Westlake, Prnzini, McKinty.... You're in for some good reading, I think.

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    1. I think you put the Serong book on my radar, Margot - so thanks. Lots to excite me here.

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  2. Wondered what happened to the logging project. Thought maybe you had finished. I shoulda known better!
    Your collection sparked my interest in Sandi Wallace’s stories and the novel by Didier Daeninckx (someone will have to tell me how to pronounce that last name).
    And there are reminders to read more of authors like Gerald Seymour, Adrian McKinty, and Dana King.

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    1. No Elgin, there's just never enough time to do all the things I want to do both on the blog and with my reading.
      You and me both re Daeninnckx's surname and also McKinty etc etc

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    2. Out of curiosity, I Googled him up and someone on YouTube pronouncing his name as: “Did-ee-ay Da-nan-sk”

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    3. I'll probably have forgotten that by the time I get to the book.

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