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.
Thanks Jose Ignacio. This was only since June but I have noticed before that time period visitors from Mongolia, Kazahkstan, Tadjikstan, Madagascar, Belarus, Ghana and Algeria. So perhaps I might be able to entice these people back over the next few months.
At the moment I am reading Teresa Solana, A Not So Perfect Crime translated from the Catalan, and enjoying the humour and social commentary very much.
looks good Norman
ReplyDeleteI am impressed, Norman! And I like the visual, too : ).
ReplyDeleteWell done Norman. Guess the blank spaces just tell there is no English speaking person around or there is no Internet conection.
ReplyDeleteThanks Margot. I love any kind of map.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jose Ignacio. This was only since June but I have noticed before that time period visitors from Mongolia, Kazahkstan, Tadjikstan, Madagascar, Belarus, Ghana and Algeria. So perhaps I might be able to entice these people back over the next few months.
At the moment I am reading Teresa Solana, A Not So Perfect Crime translated from the Catalan, and enjoying the humour and social commentary very much.
Thanks Kerrie.
ReplyDeleteI see red!
ReplyDeleteThis goes to prove how global your blog is :D
A very welcome visitor from Belarus today fills that white area in Europe. More red!
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