My New Favorite Detective Is....

I'm three-quarters the way through City of Lost Girls by Declan Hughes, and I think I've found the author I'll be spending the next month with (he's written four other novels, so I'm thinking, hmmm, maybe one a week?). What's so appealing here is the writing. There's an Irish grace to it, no surprise, and a richness that is very unlike the spare prose of my favorite Swedish and Norwegian writers, Henning Mankell and Jo Nesbo. Hughes is an Irish Dennis LeHane.

Meanwhile I'm delighted to see that both Mankell and Nesbo have new books out or soon to come out.

I suppose, however, that I really ought to read something other than dark North Atlantic detective novels. So, branching out, next in my line-up--before Hughes no. 2--is Swamplandia, by Karen Russell. Something about the jacket and the feel of that book just made me want to take it home. But then, I've always been partial to alligators.

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By the way, I picked up Hughes' book at the Gallery Bookshop in Mendocino, Calif., a lovely bookstore in one of the lovelist towns in the world. My wife and I have gone back to the same inn--the Headlands Inn--and the same room in that inn, since 1982, and are delighted to report we really can't detect much physical change in the landscape, though several empty storefronts suggest the main commercial street got hit pretty hard by the recession of the last couple of years.

Funky detail alert: The bookstore happens to be in the groundfloor of a building that appeared in the movie The Russians Are Coming, a family favorite, in the scene where the hero, tied to a telephone operator by Alan Arkin and his crew from a stranded Soviet submarine, ends up tumbling down an exterior stairway, still attached to the operator. Mendocino looks all the world like a New England village and thus was chosen as the setting for the movie, which is supposed to be taking place on a Nantucket-like island in the Atlantic. For the same reason, the house occupied by Angela Lansbury in Murder She Wrote also is in Mendocino--its called Blair House--and is for sale, according to John, the bartender at the Mendocino Hotel who, by the way, makes a very good Manhattan.

Ten minutes down the coast highway there's another movie landmark, Heritage House, where Same Time Next Year was filmed. Unfortunately, Heritage House too appears to have been a victim of recession, and is closed, and looks forlorn indeed.

Back to Dublin, where tension is mounting....
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Published on April 03, 2011 17:40
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message 1: by Bmfinn1008 (new)

Bmfinn1008 Mmmmm a dark Irish writer...will add him to my list of "to read" authors. Went to his website and liked the UK version of the covers better than the US version. Thanks for the recommendation.


message 2: by Beth (new)

Beth An Irish Dennis Lehane? Although I have five piles of books to read, I have to add this guy's books now. Really? An Irish Dennis Lehane?


message 3: by Neal (new)

Neal Looking forward to spending time with Declan Hughes, Erik. I'd tried Tana French, but wasn't feeling the love. Pre-summer reading plan is to start at the beginning, Mankell/Wallander book 1, and proceed.


message 4: by Beth (new)

Beth Neal, I felt the same way about Tana French. I read two of her books. They were OK but I couldn't rave about them.


message 5: by Jane (new)

Jane Thank you for reminding me of The Russians are Coming...I adore that movie and had no idea it was filmed in California!


message 6: by Pam (new)

Pam I'll definitely check out Hughes and Nesbo too. I love Mankell and just finished The Troubled Man. I will miss Wallander. The Man from Beijing was quite good and he has plenty others for me to read. I have mixed feelings on French. I liked In the Woods, loved The Likeness but was disappointed with Faithful Place. By the way, I loved The Devil in the White City. I need to read more of your work. So many books....so little time. I am enjoying, Hillenbrand's, Unbroken at the moment.


message 7: by Mary (new)

Mary Bundy I was walking through Barnes and Noble and I felt like doing something completely out of character for me so I picked up your - Devil in the White City - no recommendation. I just picked up a book that left to my own faculties would have never picked out to read. Loved it, couldn't put it down, saw you on here and had to become a fan. I love that you post the books you're reading, to me it'll be fun to read what the mind behind the creator of that book is reading.............Carry on! ;-)


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