tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32065323.post5700642883473064220..comments2024-03-23T02:59:40.776+00:00Comments on Euro Crime: New Reviews: Cregan, Desai, Kitson, Nesser, Pears, StaincliffeKaren (Euro Crime)http://www.blogger.com/profile/03678348280806062648noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32065323.post-66038227672814631182010-08-31T03:59:22.672+01:002010-08-31T03:59:22.672+01:00Well, Maxine convinced me to read Desai's book...Well, Maxine convinced me to read Desai's book. My library does not have it, so it's off to the infamous Book Depository or Amazon.<br /><br />Very good review, whether it's crime fiction or not. It's good to read about women in India, what a lack in my own education about women globally.<br /><br />It's on my TBR list.<br /><br />(I just finished "The Darkest Room," and even though it got the Dagger, I'm still torn between that and "Hypothermia." Well, an unflinching Indridason fan I remain and can't wait for his next translated book, which I noted on this website, is, in fact, happening.)kathy d.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32065323.post-46307268854740186472010-08-29T17:52:24.463+01:002010-08-29T17:52:24.463+01:00I do highly recommend that novel by Kishwar Desai....I do highly recommend that novel by Kishwar Desai. The snippet in your blog is true, in that the crime plot had some holes and inconsistencies, but the novel is so much more than that, I think it is very much worth reading.Maxine Clarkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06628509319992204770noreply@blogger.com