Fiction
Related: About this forumGood-bye, Reginald Hill :-(
"On the publication of the 21st Dalziel and Pascoe novel in 2007, an interviewer asked Reginald Hill if this was his 48th published novel to date. Hill replied: "That sounds very reasonable. I counted religiously till I got to 10, then in a more secular fashion till I got to 20, and after that I lost interest in keeping a tally. I mean, if 20 doesn't mean you're a real writer, then what number does?" Such a self-effacing reply was typical of the modest and softly spoken Hill, who has died aged 75 after suffering from a brain tumour. One of Britain's most consistently successful crime writers, he could easily have been mistaken for an absent-minded academic or a country parson."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/jan/13/reginald-hill
It's sad to think that there will be no more Dalziel and Pascoe books.
Little Star
(17,055 posts)fadedrose
(10,044 posts)is that as long as Lydia Leftcoast lives, Reginald Hill lives.
Never read him, but if he's as good as you say, will give him a look. At my library they have the first, A Clubbable Woman(1970) so I may give it a try.
Saw a post from you somewhere, can't remember where or when, but in it you said that the bible (such as it is) was written in Greek. I read Barbara Thiering's Jesus and the Riddle of the Dead Sea Scrolls and she said the same thing, and that the only true meaning of the gospels is attainable only thru the Greek version. Quite a book she wrote, totally amazing. She's an aged professor at the U of Austrialia, if she's still alive, and it caused an uproar.
fadedrose
(10,044 posts)Lydia Leftcoast
(48,219 posts)Mysteries set in a little-known foreign country, in this case, Laos.
If you like Cotterill, I suggest James Church's North Korean mysteries or Zoe Ferraris's Saudi Arabian mysteries.
I'm also a big fan of Arnaldur Indridason's Icelandic mysteries.
fadedrose
(10,044 posts)What surprises me is that there is humor and a kind of logic in all countries and in spite of our differences, we seem to think the same - even in countries where they are under the control of another country. The human spirit survives...