tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3533238794548293419.post2532197091301333411..comments2023-09-09T09:06:58.754+01:00Comments on Crawl Space: Thirteen HoursSarah Hilaryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03379986260169703599noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3533238794548293419.post-30941282043075703002011-09-03T16:25:26.582+01:002011-09-03T16:25:26.582+01:00Hi Lynne. Devil's Peak was my first Meyer nove...Hi Lynne. Devil's Peak was my first Meyer novel too. Glad you're another Adamsberg fan - the more the better!Sarah Hilaryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03379986260169703599noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3533238794548293419.post-40203709150043135102011-09-03T16:12:25.206+01:002011-09-03T16:12:25.206+01:00Meyer's Devil's Peak made me a fan of his ...Meyer's Devil's Peak made me a fan of his work; I've got more in the TBR mountains.<br /><br />Also think Adamsberg is the best thing since Inspector Morse and have loved the Scandinavians -- Karin Fossum, Asa Larsson and Arnaldur Indridason, and Italians Carofiglio, Camilleri and Carlotto.Lynne Peredniahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12602493977652423553noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3533238794548293419.post-65717534623306667612011-09-03T13:54:15.204+01:002011-09-03T13:54:15.204+01:00I think I know the Vargas you mean, the one with t...I think I know the Vargas you mean, the one with the trio of historians? Adamsberg is much better, although some of those three turn up in his stories, later on. (Check your email re book offer.) Deon Meyer is well worth a look. Added to which, he's a lovely chap, which always helps.Sarah Hilaryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03379986260169703599noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3533238794548293419.post-30511723485663531382011-09-03T11:44:32.878+01:002011-09-03T11:44:32.878+01:00Ooh, sounds very interesting. I've been rippin...Ooh, sounds very interesting. I've been ripping through crime novels lately and have been looking for ones outside of the cultural norm (UK and US). (Unfortunately I've now read all of my local library's tiny collection of Fred Vargas, and the last one I read turned out to be an early one, pre-Adamsberg, clumsily plotted and disappointing.)Jnoreply@blogger.com