I did not manage to finish his MacBeth either. I think I can say the thing re Headhunters. I really like his Harry Hole books though.
I finally finished "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame." Took me way too long. In the end I think it was worth reading, but I don't think Victor Hugo's an author I'll be seeking more of.
I recently bought John Le Carré's "Legacy of Spies," and I was going to read that next, but since it looks back at earlier books, I'm revisiting "The Spy Who Came In From The Cold" first. Have to break in the new copy anyway.
The McGee series is excellent. I have only read about 1/2 dozen of them, but I've enjoyed every one.The Deep Blue Good-by by John D. MacDonald. It's the first in the Travis McGee series. I'm looking forward to reading more of them now.
The McGee series is excellent. I have only read about 1/2 dozen of them, but I've enjoyed every one.
I read them completely out of order. There is an excellent movie version of Darker than Amber with Rod Taylor that can be watched in its entirety on YouTube. Terrible picture quality, but one heck of a fight scene.I have read the first two and am working on #3 right now. Most suggestions say read them in order.
The thing I don't like is the settings aren't always south Florida. "Pink" was in New York. "Purple" is somewhere out west.
Read 'em all years ago. May be time to revisit The Busted Flush myself, and see what's happening over at the Alabama Tiger's.The McGee series is excellent. I have only read about 1/2 dozen of them, but I've enjoyed every one.