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Re: Ha'penny, was Re: The Graveyard Book

by Howard <rayc_hrc@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 9, 2008 at 06:36 AM

On Mar 9, 2:01=A0am, "Mike Schilling" <mscottschill...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> Kurt Busiek wrote:
>
> > But once again, it's a well-plotted thriller, where Inspector
> > Carmichael uncovers the truth and another high-born and somewhat
> > dizzy
> > (or at least, politically naive) woman gets both enlightened and has
> > her life ruined, this time getting embroiled in an assassination
> > plot
> > against Hitler and the British Prime Minister. =A0Walton switches back
> > and forth between the third-person narration of the Carmichael
> > chapters and the first-person of the Viola Lark chapters, and it all
> > moves well, and builds to a fairly exciting finale.
>
> Was it obvious to you that the Lark sisters were based on the
> Mitfords? =A0I got that immediately.

Not to me, isnce I ha dnot heard of the Lark sisters, though I've
corrected that a bit now.
 




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Re: Ha'penny, was Re: The Graveyard Book
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