Just recently I read Past Tense, the most current in Catherine Aird's Inspector Sloan series. When I was hunting around for more books to read for the Birth Year Challenge: Time Machine Version, I was interested to see that the very first Sloan book, The Religious Body, was published in my target year: 1966. It's been a long time since I read Sloan's initial outing and it was very nice to go back and remind myself where it all began.Mystery Lover...but overall a very eclectic reader. Will read everything from the classics to historical fiction. Biography to essays. Not into horror or much into YA. If you would like me to review a book, then please see my stated review policy BEFORE emailing me. Please Note: This is a book blog. It is not a platform for advertising. Please do NOT contact me to ask that I promote your NON-book websites or products. Thank you.
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Monday, May 30, 2011
The Religious Body: Review
Just recently I read Past Tense, the most current in Catherine Aird's Inspector Sloan series. When I was hunting around for more books to read for the Birth Year Challenge: Time Machine Version, I was interested to see that the very first Sloan book, The Religious Body, was published in my target year: 1966. It's been a long time since I read Sloan's initial outing and it was very nice to go back and remind myself where it all began.4 comments:
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Great review, sounds like a fascinating book - by the way, great cover.
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Wow, this one sounds good! Lots of contrasts with male/female, good/evil, religious/secular, etc.
ReplyDeleteGreat cover by Catherine Aird.This review is a very nice modern version of the classic British mystery.
ReplyDeleteYou would think that in a closed society where everything runs according to form and schedule that anything out of the ordinary would immedately be noticed.It is classic British mystery.
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