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<blockquote data-quote="shtove" data-source="post: 207440"><p>Yeah, I prefer Poirot. Holmes is disappointing to read - much better on the screen. Best of the lot for insightful deductions is Father Brown by G.K. Chesterton, but he's not "shexshy" - especially after the twee US TV series.</p><p></p><p>Just read Ian McEwan's novel Amsterdam - very disappointed. Great opening line, which really sets up the story, but it loses its way in a middle class squabble. So what? The only interesting character is the dead woman, but she fades, and there's no real insight. The media loved this when it was published. Arseholes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shtove, post: 207440"] Yeah, I prefer Poirot. Holmes is disappointing to read - much better on the screen. Best of the lot for insightful deductions is Father Brown by G.K. Chesterton, but he's not "shexshy" - especially after the twee US TV series. Just read Ian McEwan's novel Amsterdam - very disappointed. Great opening line, which really sets up the story, but it loses its way in a middle class squabble. So what? The only interesting character is the dead woman, but she fades, and there's no real insight. The media loved this when it was published. Arseholes. [/QUOTE]
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