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François

FrankAuLux@outside.ofa.dog

Joined 1 year, 11 months ago

Retired linguist/law/IT. Avid reader in all languages (see polyglot.city/@FrankauLux/ ), both paper and ebooks. Mostly fictions these days.

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Dance of death (2006, Warner Books, Grand Central Publishing) No rating

Two brothers. One, top FBI Agent, Aloysius Pendergast. The other, Diogenes, a brilliant and twisted …

The tempo is still beating the way it should be. Again a lot of previous caracters and places cross their way in the book, which is left unfinished - no other possibility than to read the next one :-)

The Cabinet of Curiosities (Special Agent Pendergast #3) (2003, Grand Central Publishing) No rating

In an ancient tunnel underneath New York City a charnel house is discovered. Inside are …

Mmmm. Third book in the saga, my comment to the previous still stand: quite verbose, a bit too much for my taste. Also some recurring gimmicks are starting to appear. This is most unfortunate, because the twists and turns I like so much are still there. I'll try the next one in the saga. See if the trend is confirmed. Still worth reading tho.

Inspector French's Greatest Case (Paperback, 2001, House of Stratus) No rating

> THE FIRST INSPECTOR FRENCH MYSTERY

>At the offices of the Hatton Garden diamond merchant …

This is a real discovery !!! I found the epub on an old ereader that I received. Never heard about the author, but I like whodunnit and mystery cases, so I thought I might as well go ahead and read it. Fascinating. Really well done, with twists and plot turns all over. Obviously old (five and twenty, really ? :-), but still good. You can find it here: gutenberg.org/ebooks/65553 and I found 3 more by the same author, which I'm downloading as I speak. Recommended.