My latest review has gone live over at Crime Fiction Lover.  My critiques of Sue Grafton (and her softboiled P.I. protagonist, Kinsey Millhone) are no secret to anyone who’s read this blog for very long.  But read the review for yourself and let me know what you think.  Perhaps I’ve read too little of Grafton and earlier novels are better?  If you’ve any feedback, I am eager to hear it.
As always, I highly recommend Crime Fiction Lover.  It’s a great website with loads of valuable information.  And if you’re interested in Swedish crime fiction, don’t miss the buy-one-get-one-free deal Stockholm Text is offering via CFL.
In the mean time, I’m going to read The Little Sister.  I read fairly widely (within the genre, that is) and love to read all sorts of crime fiction.  But it’s always good to go back to Chandler.  

My latest review has gone live over at Crime Fiction Lover.  My critiques of Sue Grafton (and her softboiled P.I. protagonist, Kinsey Millhone) are no secret to anyone who’s read this blog for very long.  But read the review for yourself and let me know what you think.  Perhaps I’ve read too little of Grafton and earlier novels are better?  If you’ve any feedback, I am eager to hear it.

As always, I highly recommend Crime Fiction Lover.  It’s a great website with loads of valuable information.  And if you’re interested in Swedish crime fiction, don’t miss the buy-one-get-one-free deal Stockholm Text is offering via CFL.

In the mean time, I’m going to read The Little Sister.  I read fairly widely (within the genre, that is) and love to read all sorts of crime fiction.  But it’s always good to go back to Chandler.  

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  1. internalsummer said: I like Sue Grafton a lot but I could not seem to get through S is for Silence. Enjoy Chandler, though… he is my FAVORITE!
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