Yes it’s time for another of my sporadic leaps into the Sunday Salon.
Books: then and now
I seem to have done quite a bit of reading this week although the books have largely been disappointing. I gave up on David Hewson’t Season for the Dead at page 89 (I have a new page on this blog for DNF books that I don’t review) and have posted reviews for Gianluca Morozzi’s Black Out, Lisa Gardner’s Alone, and Joanne Harris’ Gentlemen and Players; none of which rated more than a 2 on my rating scale. I did also finish one excellent book which was The Calling by Inger Ash Wolfe so the week wasn’t a total wash out.
I’ve just started a true crime book entitled The Suspicions of Mr Whicher by Kate Summerscale. It’s about an 1860 case of murder in a country house in England that, apparently, inspired writers of detective fiction like Wilkie Collins. The book has the dubious advantage of having been a selection for the Richard and Judy book club but I’m not holding that against it. Yet.
I also must read Ruth Rendell’s From Doon with Death and Michael Robotham’s Shatter before the end of this month (both for discussions next month at Oz Mystery Readers and 4 Mystery Addicts respectively.
Link Fest
My online reading this week has, as always, provided much food for thought and the occasional laugh:
- An excellent response by Barbara Fister to a fairly superficial article published in Slate on the phenomenon that is the Scandinavian crime wave. Barbara’s assessment of what makes Scandinavian crime such good reading certainly stuck a chord with me and there are some good comments on the post
- I wrote some time ago about blogs by groups of authors and now there’s a new one in the mix: International Crime Authors Reality Check. Contributors are Barbara Nadel, Christopher G Moore, Colin Cotterill and Matt Beynon Rees (author of my top pick for 2008 The Collaborator of Bethlehem)
- Poison Pen have announced their first virtual mystery convention: to be held live on October 24 this year. Guests will include Lee Child and Dana Stabenow and for the very reasonable price of $25US it’s hard to find a reason not to attend.
- Author of the Logan McRae books, Stuart MacBride continues to make me laugh ’til I hurt via his blog – he’s been on a book promotion tour of New Zealand this past week where among other things his iPod died and was reborn and he survived National Try to Drown a Scotsman Day
- TJ at Book Love Affair did an interview with Evo from Podiobooks.com – a great reminder that there is much good free content available for one’s ears*. Podiobooks offers generally free (donations appreciated) books in serialised audio format and there are loads available, particularly in the sci-fi and fantasy genres. My first exposure to Podiobooks was when I hung out every week of early 2006 for the next installment of J C Hutchens’ 7th Son: Deceipt – a wicked romp of a thriller involving cloned US Presidents and other madness.
- Yet again a Graph Jam user has encapsulated much that is wrong with today’s publishing industry with one simple pie chart
Other stuff
Finally, I am in major de-clutter mode (I am the opposite of a hoarder and love to get rid of stuff**) so have listed a swag more books to give away on book mooch. Feel free to check out my inventory and mooch away. I do post anywhere in the world although I use surface mail which can take 12 weeks from Australia.
*Why aren’t Scandinavian crime fiction books available in English in audio format?
**why is there not a word for we who do not hoard?
July 12, 2009 at 4:35 am
I have left a comment about your DNF Hewson on the DNF page.
July 12, 2009 at 7:00 pm
Glad that you are reading “The Suspicious of Mr. Whicher”. Can’t wait for your review. In the meantime I’ll check out your inventory.
Have a good week ahead!
July 13, 2009 at 1:41 am
You had a very interesting week it seems!
Here is my TSS post
July 14, 2009 at 1:08 am
I think the answer to the Scandinavian-to-English crime books question is a simple one: you should translate and narrate.
Thanks for spreading the word. I’m glad you’re enjoying some of our books!