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Old 10-30-2008, 10:13 AM   #21
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I have read the first seven of them but stopped then for some reason. They were very good but maybe became to mainstream "literary" for my taste.

I have read the first five. But then there was some things that I thought was not so good. In some of the books it was really noticeable that this was an American trying to write British.
hm, i'll have to see how i like them as i go along. i've only just started reading ian rankin and Elizabeth George so i haven't read too many of them yet. i do agree with you though that Elizabeth George does sometimes come across as an american trying to write english, i've noticed that already... and her intrigues seem much more american to me than english.
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