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Old 02-12-2012, 11:14 AM   #245
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Originally Posted by CRussel View Post
Knocked off two books today, though admitedly one of them was short. But more to the point, one was a classic -- Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea. (K to Terminator for uploading it.) The other book, Bruno, Chief of Police, was an impulse buy that I shouldn't have been making, but I did end up with a new author to enjoy. I've put the next two in the series on my wish list, and when I get a bit of my TBR down, or they go on sale, I'll buy them.
Ah, so Bruno has made it across the pond! My German friend sent me Bruno, Chief of Police and said it was very popular in Berlin, where she lives. (In English or in German, I have no idea.) I don't usually go in for murder mysteries and was wondering what ever possessed her to send me that one.

Read it and thoroughly enjoyed it. Have loaned it out to a couple of folks living here in France and they really liked it, too. (OK, one of them wasn't happy with the way it ended - but she admitted she'd be interested in reading the next one in the series.)
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