A list of books I've read recently with some occasional gibberish thrown in.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
THE ROAR OF THE BUTTERFLIES - Reginald Hill
We have Hill's lighter detective romping through this tale at the local golf club.
Private Eye Joe Sexsmith is hired to discover who has accused a mainstay at the club of cheating.
This simple task leads to the discovery of many dark machinations and a murder.
This is a great fun read, very light, very funny and will not tax the reader.
As usual with anything written by Reginald Hill , the dialogue is brilliant.
This falls into my "read on a plane, beach around the pool."
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