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I saw that programme - that comment made me smile.
As someone who lives quite close to Roslyn Chapel in Roslin.... all I can say is that the sheer volume of eejits turning up BELIEVING the book and demanding that the chapel allow them to prise up flagstones or make holes in the walls are...
My home town is Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland.
It is a great place - good nightlife, great cultural events like the Edinburgh Festivals (which are held concurrently in August every year), great restaurants, lots of historical buildings - great countryside and walking country - oh...
I got Oscar Wilde... Hmmmmm not sure about this! Rich pretty boys? I should be so lucky!
Oscar Wilde: The Portrait of Dorian Gray. You are a horror novel from the world of dandies, rich pretty boys, art and aesthetics, and intellectual debates between ethical people and decadent...
The Dalziel (pronounced Dee-el) and Pascoe books have been made into TV series here in the UK. I'm not sure if they would be available from the BBC shop...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/crime/dalziel/series.shtml
I really couldn't hazard a guess how many books I've read in my lifetime (and no, contrary to rumours, I am not Methusaleh's sister!) - but I am fairly 'fussy' about what I read. I have TRIED to read people like Dickens and Walter Scott, for instance - but have yet to finish anything by either...
People tell me that I look a lot like Jane Asher - but I don't suppose that will mean anything to non-UK natives, or even UK natives who are very young.... ;) :D Personally, I think it's just that we have the same hair colour!
I'm not a great fan of Stephen King - but I really liked The Stand. I've read it a couple of times. It's a great morality tale, but he kills off a couple of the heroes at odd times in the book - it really jars when you are so wrapped up in a character (I'm not saying who is killed-off!!)
Can I change that to MOST genre.... (definitely not Westerns or Romance, especially if you mean bodice-rippers!)
Thanks for the welcome :cool:
Mr Michael - Yes, my name is the Gaelic form of Isobel, and known as Izzy. Jings, yer helluva nosey aboot a new acquaintance, ur you no'? :D
Quentin Jardine is another of my favourite Scottish mystery authors - he has written a number of novels (12 or 13 at the last count) mostly about Police Chief Constable Bob Skinner.
Jardine's novels are set in Edinburgh and although I prefer Ian Rankin, I also enjoy Jardine's books.
This is a set of 5 novels by a Scottish author called Paul Johnston. Like Ian Rankin's Inspector Rebus novels, his books are set in Edinburgh but in the 'near' future (2020s). They are set in a Dystopian time and in essence are police thrillers.
http://www.paul-johnston.co.uk/books/quint.htm