SeoulMan
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Any Anne Perry readers out there?
I confess she's one of my guilty pleasures. I wasn't familiar with her work until two years ago. I was at a garage sale and picked up a whole box of books they were trying to get rid of for only $1. I just took it all. In the box was some Anne Perry books. I read The Cater Street Hangman and just loved it. It's a murder mystery set in Victorian England but it also had a love story element and, to this day, it is one of the better love stories I've read in my life. (This is not really saying much because I don't read love stories. Oh no I don't.)
I also read (from the garage sale box) The Face of a Stranger about a guy who wakes up and, due to amnesia, doesn't know who he is. He discovers over the course of the day that he's a detective working a case, so he has to try to conceal his condition from his supervisor while trying to solve a case while trying to figure out his identity. They should make a movie out of this novel.
She's a light read but she's not a bad writer at all.
I confess she's one of my guilty pleasures. I wasn't familiar with her work until two years ago. I was at a garage sale and picked up a whole box of books they were trying to get rid of for only $1. I just took it all. In the box was some Anne Perry books. I read The Cater Street Hangman and just loved it. It's a murder mystery set in Victorian England but it also had a love story element and, to this day, it is one of the better love stories I've read in my life. (This is not really saying much because I don't read love stories. Oh no I don't.)
I also read (from the garage sale box) The Face of a Stranger about a guy who wakes up and, due to amnesia, doesn't know who he is. He discovers over the course of the day that he's a detective working a case, so he has to try to conceal his condition from his supervisor while trying to solve a case while trying to figure out his identity. They should make a movie out of this novel.
She's a light read but she's not a bad writer at all.