
Mes Amis
No, I can't quite believe it either... Mmmmm... dried brains...
For more delicious foostuffs go here.
Link snaffled* from Jen
Au revoir
Russel
*Isn't "snaffled" a great word?
"Dark, well-honed and taut. I crave more McNee."
Jen Jordan for CrimeSpree Magazine.
"McLean's fast, stripped-down writing style economises on waffle but not on characterisation and he supplies a neat twist at the end.
If you like tough private eye stories at all, you'll definitely want to pack this one for your next train journey. McNee is the most convincing British PI for a while."
Mat Coward for The Morning Star
4 comments:
Because you have a bad cold, snurfled could also be used. The worse the cold, the more consonants can be used.
"Snurfled"is a fantastic word, even, I would imagine, without a bloody cold.
Russel, why are you up so early? or had you not gone to sleep?
Or... is it because blogger works on a different time zone....
Definitely Blogger's other time zone. Or else I'm hallucinating what time of day it really is.
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