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Fandom of the Operator By Robert Rankin
I am so glad that I came across this author because I am not sure that there is anyone else out there quite like Robert Rankin. A local lad from Brentford, he has a good many novels under his belt and his genre defies description.
Silence of the Grave By Arnaldur Indridason
This is the fourth in the series of Detective Erlendur mysteries, the first one published in 1997 and this one in 2001, Indridason has a mature style and I imagined him to be older than his years, so I was not surprised to learn that his fa
True Crime by Jake Arnott
This novel is a sequel to The Long Firm and it takes up the story decades later. It is well written, exciting and very entertaining. Good writing like this works on several levels and this is not without its irony.
Pompeii by Robert Harris
This novel tells the tale of the destruction of Pompeii by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, and I enjoyed it a great deal.
Decode: Digital Design Sensations
The origins of the V&A lie in a collection of artifacts, the purpose of which was to inspire ideas and to be used as models to be copied by aspiring designers and artists, and that pretty much is how I use the V&A and would recommend others t