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Original title is "Hvezdna hodina vrahu". Do not know the English title, but the Norwegian title translates as "Star Hour of the Killers". Crime thriller from 1995, set in Prague at the end of the war. Looks interesting judging from the blurb, have not commenced reading it yet.
I wonder can one purchase it in English. I assume so?
We read Frankenstein at university. Very good novel and much more textured than the horror films that came off the back of it.
A trilogy in five parts! ;-)
The Hitchhikers books are brilliant. I'll have to re-read them again soon. After I've completed my Wilbur Smith kick.
Marvin is great! Have you seen the film with Alan Rickman voicing Marvin? :)
Life don't talk to me about life loath it or ignore it you can't like it !
I really do miss Douglas Addams .
It's live-action. I think it's quite good and Martin Freeman certainly shines in it.
I'm usually too but I'm also a completist and, well, since it's only one more book we're talking about... ;-)
Half-way through. Very entertaining.
AND I posted this on another reading thread (we must have like 3 of these threads ...)
Great news for fans of the book, I Am Pilgrim! This has been my favorite book to recommend in the past year. So well written and exciting.
The author, Terry Hayes, has confirmed that 2 sequels with that main character are in the works, as well as his next book (not with Pilgrim). I liked his writing so much, I will definitely be buying these.
Here is an excerpt from an online interview:
Terry Hayes said: "Next is a book called “The Year of the Locust” – a REALLY intense thriller. Then I have the outlines for the next two Pilgrim books already done – I did them long before I finished this one so that I knew where I was going. That will complete his epic journey – a sort of Lord of the Rings of the espionage/ thriller genre! At least in its scope, if not in my abilities!"
I found the interview online here, on an Australian reviewer's blog: http://readingwritingandriesling.wordpress.com/2013/07/30/in-conversation-with-terry-hayes-2/
I highly recommend 'The Human Factor' for route 1 espionage.
Also, about to start 'A Foreign Country' by Charles Cumming after being bowled over by 'Trinity Six'.
I do want to read 'Restless' by William Boyd although I have already seen the TV adaptation.
Finally, Jo Nesbo has to be one of the smartest detective fiction writers out there. Much better than Stieg Larsson in terms of pace.
in terms of the reacher series I've only got
killing floor
die trying
one shot
the affair
without fail
tripwire
persuader
bad luck and trouble
all of which i'm going to try and read before Personal comes out.
I'm up to Genghis Khan.
I have not read that one, but his more recent one, At Home, is endlessly interesting. I have given it as a gift and do recommend it. I'll write more about it on here when I have a bit more time.
As for Gone Tomorrow, @valentinzukovsky, that is my very favorite Jack Reacher book so far! Just his best writing, gripping, so well done.
I have only read three of his short stories:The Call of Cthulhu, The Dunwich Horror and The Whisperer in Darkness. Pretty good read and properly macabre.
Next up for me is The Dark Age of Greece by Velikovsky, covering the five centuries after the Mycenaean civilization.
I'm also a fan of the Hitchhiker's series by Adams, I think they are brilliant. That adaptation with Freeman is hugely underrated, I loved it! So many people complainted about the things that weren't in the book (like the Point of View gun) when they were in fact introduced by Adams himself when he was still alive and working on the script. Little bit of trivia here, the actor who played Arthur Dent in the original BBC series, Simon Jones, is Daniel Craig's cousin.
I have a huge pile right now consisting of several of Laurie R. King's Mary Russel series and I want to find more about her other works (like the Martinelli series) later because I think she writes thrillers brilliantly. Also on the pile is Gone Girl.