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flemmings ([personal profile] flemmings) wrote2023-09-27 08:44 pm
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I have a bad habit of many years' standing of frittering my autumns and winters away reading mystery series. They aren't always time wasters but frequently are enough so, that I get scratchy about my inability to do anything but read about various Inspectors (Rutledge, Barnaby, Ben Ross, Mitchell and Markby, Campbell and Carter) or Flavia deLuce or Wells and Wong or the much abused Sebastien St Cyr. Or Nero Wolfe, which one should read at least once, or Sarah Caudwell ditto, or Hazel Holt or Christianna Brand. (I don't count Gladys Mitchell in this. Mitchell is an immersive experience.)

Anyway, I'm trying not to be sucked into wise guy private Roman eye Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus and his wine snobbery, but it's a losing battle. Especially when my alternate Littrachure reading is the oogey-making Lincoln in the Bardo, which finished today thank goodness.
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[personal profile] kore 2023-09-28 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
LOL I hear you, I just got sucked back into the Leaphorn and Chee books, feeling oddly homesick for NM I guess. I tried the Alex Cross books but he has a bad habit of withholding things from the reader that annoyed me.

wise guy private Roman eye Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus and his wine snobbery

That does sound TEMPTING. I have all the Cadfael books too but was resisting those because I just know I'll really get sucked into all of them.

[personal profile] anna_wing 2023-09-28 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
I am fond of Valerius Corvinus too. Falco as well, but Helena Justina's name always niggled ( I had to mentally tell myself that 'Helena' was a nickname...)
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[personal profile] oursin 2023-09-28 08:56 am (UTC)(link)
I am not sure whether I should be rubbing my hands and cackling, or regretting that I have been an enabler here...
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[personal profile] cerberusia 2023-09-30 07:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm also a great reader of mysteries and had somehow never come across the Corvinus series. The first is now winging its electronic way to me. Many thanks for the rec!

[personal profile] anna_wing 2023-10-01 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
I find Falco's decisions more explicable when I remember his class background. Unlike Corvinus, he 's a pleb who married far above his station and fought his way up, against all odds including his own insecurities.
Edited 2023-10-01 02:46 (UTC)