Who doesn't want to travel to far-flung places and meet exotic locals in mysterious places? Read this review of The Geographer's Library by Jon Fasman. This debut novel sounds twisty and turny enough to merit a look -- the description reminds me of Iain Pears' novel An Instance of the Fingerpost -- published in 1998 and set in the 17th century involving a murder, narrated by four different people. One of the best mystery novels I've ever read...
Tuesday, February 08, 2005
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