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February 2, 2004

Close to Home -- Peter Robinson **

The Inspector Banks series of mystery novels is very popular, both in England and here, so let me say right up front: I'm not the right reader for these stories. Many other authors and readers whose taste I generally share like them, but I can't figure out why. Inspector Banks is a dark character, moody, almost morose, which would be fine, except that the story just plods along. There is a heaviness to it, a lack of energy, that drained me. Am I spoiled by American mystery/thrillers which bubble on the page? Maybe. On the other hand, I kept running into paragraphs which struck me as nothing more than padding. A woman detective watching from a hiding place in the summer. It's very hot. Three paragraphs of being hot; another of where to pee. I didn't learn much about her except that she wears pantyhose; the story moved along not at all.

I had high hopes for Inspector Robinson, and find myself disappointed.

readers in Spain, and the map

I get a lot of email like this:
Soy lectora suya en España.

 He leído su libro "En tierras lejanas", me gustaría mucho saber si ya se ha editado el libro "Dawn on a Distant Shore" en castellano y en qué lugar se puede conseguir.

 Le ruego me conteste al siguiente e-mail...

My high school Spanish is pretty rusty, but generally it seems like the novels are well received in Spain. So I don't understand why there's not a single dot on the map for these very kind readers -- except of course they probably don't read the blog because I don't have the skill to translate it for them. I could do a German version, and a Swiss German version even (in a universe where I needed no sleep at all) but not Spanish.

And yet, I pursue the map. (Link in the right hand column, in case you've somehow missed it.) My newest scheme for getting people to jump in: that's how I'm going to give away an ARC of the new novel. It's less work than a trivia quiz and more fun, for me at least. On a date yet to be determined, I'll set up a new map and the first hundred people to put themselves on it will be entered into a random drawing for a signed ARC, and I'll send it anywhere, airmail.