HEAR HEAR
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This morning I had my left ear syringed [great fun] and am able to hear out of that ear for the first time in many months. But now I appear to be seeing double!
A few comments and thoughts about crime books set on the mainland of Europe, with titbits about real eurocrime. We hear so much about crime in the USA that many people imagine that Europe is a crime free zone. In crime fiction Europe has become a real challenger to the Americans, but unfortunately real life crime especially in Britain is increasing as well.
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