--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: EFG00001 Date: 11/11/97 From: FRED RUNK Time: 03:12pm \/To: SUZZE TIERNAN (Read 1 times) Subj: Sayers -=>While in the White Hart, Suzze Tiernan explained to Steven Horn that<=- ST> Are you ready for "Thrones and Dominations"? We just got an ARC of ST> it,. looks good! ST> Thrones and Dominations is a new Dorothy L. Sayers! Has Wimsey and ST> Harriet Vane. Seems hey found a manuscript. Really? A lost "Wimsey" work? I will be looking forward to that. FINISHED: Robert Phillips, ed. TRIUMPH OF THE NIGHT, ghost story coll. FINISHED: Bram Stoker. THE JEWEL OF SEVEN STARS CR: Robert Silverberg. FACE OF THE WATERS, 125/436 CR: Marcel Proust. Book 2, WITHIN A BUDDING GROVE, 75/546 Email: fredr@gci-net.com ... If it ain't broke---don't fix it. ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.20 --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: DPSystem:4285 OS2-WARPED 520-290-8418 USR V.e+ (1:300/105) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: EFG00002 Date: 11/11/97 From: STEVEN HORN Time: 12:55am \/To: SUZZE TIERNAN (Read 1 times) Subj: Anne Perry 09 Nov 97 14:03, Suzze Tiernan wrote to Steven Horn: ST> Thrones and Dominations is a new Dorothy L. Sayers! Has Wimsey and ST> Harriet Vane. Seems they found a manuscript. I haven't seen it yet but I'll look for it. ST> Close, Advanced Reading Copy, used to do reviews and for booksellers ST> to ST> read so they can recommend it to customers. Why "advanced..." Surely the text won't change before general release. Take care, Steven A. Horn (shorn@yknet.yk.ca) Moderator, CAN_SYSLAW --- Msged/386 4.20 beta 2 * Origin: Yukon Mail, Whitehorse, Canada (1:3409/1) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: EFG00003 Date: 11/11/97 From: DENNIS MENARD Time: 07:38am \/To: JAN WERTZ (Read 4 times) Subj: Re: Sherlock Holmes -[ Quoting Jan Wertz <11-08-97 19:53>, to Suzze Tiernan ]- -> To be truthful, I have not read any Sherlock Holmes by Doyle, although -> my son has read them all, does that count? I have read Laurie King's -> Mary Russell series though. JW> You have yet to read The Actual Baker Streem Manuscripts? I almost JW> envy you... you still have them left to look forward to and enjoy!! What are, "The Actual Baker Streem(sic) Manuscripts"? Still, I have read the canon (i.e., 4 novels and 56 short stories) as well as the "Uncollected Sherlock Holmes." I confess to a lack of fondness for pastiches, et al. -< Dennis >- ... Be true to your teeth ... or they will be FALSE to you! -=- Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 --- SLMAIL v4.5a (#0185) * Origin: * Pacific Salt BBS * Whitehorse, YT * Canada * (1:3409/3) --------------- ** A related thread FOLLOWS this message. FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: EGV10219 Date: 12/26/97 From: PAUL KRUEGER Time: 01:03am \/To: DENNIS MENARD (Read 0 times) Subj: R: Re: Sherlock Holmes DM>What are, "The Actual Baker Streem(sic) Manuscripts"? Still, I have rea DM>the canon (i.e., 4 novels and 56 short stories) as well as the "Uncollec DM>Sherlock Holmes." I confess to a lack of fondness for pastiches, et al. DM>-< Dennis >- The Actual Baker Street Manuscripts ARE the Canon. I've read the first two books which Nicholas Meyer edited, and enjoyed them very much. He has a good sense of humor when it comes to matters like Watson's wound(s) and wives. And I must confess that I liked "The Seven Per Cent Solution" better than "The Final Problem" and "The Empty House" which, to me, seem to cancel each other out artistically/ --------------- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> LAST Message In Thread <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: EFG00004 Date: 11/11/97 From: IRV KOCH Time: 05:13pm \/To: STEVEN HORN (Read 1 times) Subj: Anne Perry SH> Suzze Tiernan (1:2410/278) wrote to Steven Horn at 13:33 on 06 Nov 1997: ST> Are you ready for "Thrones and Dominations"? We just got an ARC of ST> it,. looks good! SH> Is this the latest Perry? And what is an ARC, an Advanced Reviewers Copy? Advanced Reading Copy (or Reviewers ... depending if it's sent to a book seller or a reviewer). They tend to be "galley proofs" bound with a special cover. --- Maximus 2.02 * Origin: Ice Fire 423-267-3789 (1:362/629) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: EFH00000 Date: 11/12/97 From: SUSAN BULLA Time: 06:35am \/To: FRED RUNK (Read 1 times) Subj: Laurie king FR> SB> series. I look forward to reading "The Moor" when it comes out - not FR> SB> sure when the new Martinelli is due out. FR> Is THE MOOR a "Russell" book? Apparently so, Fred. I think it is Suzze that has the Advanced Reader's Copy in her hands. I've just finished "Big Red Tequila" (set in San Antonio), "Final Victim" by Stephen J. Cannell of TV fame, and "The Man Who Cast Two Shadows" by Carol O'Connell. * JABBER v1.2 * Their sex was so good, even the neighbors lit cigarettes. --- InterEcho 1.19 * Origin: The Oasis BBS: (817) 613-9002 (1:130/716) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: EFJ00000 Date: 11/12/97 From: MICHAEL LABRECK Time: 09:12pm \/To: FRED RUNK (Read 1 times) Subj: Agatha Christie readers? Fred: ML> I'll look into Dorothy Sayers, and let you know how I like her -- ML> thanks! FR> You might look into the Campion stories too--I've never read any, but FR> I saw several on MYSTERY!. Somebody here could tell you who wrote FR> those. Again, I say thanks.... -={Michael}=- --- Blue Wave/Max v2.12 [NR] * Origin: A Bit Of Light In Your Night 860/290-8578 10p-8a Only (1:142/578) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: EFJ00001 Date: 11/13/97 From: IRV KOCH Time: 04:53pm \/To: STEVEN HORN (Read 1 times) Subj: Anne Perry ST> to ST> read so they can recommend it to customers. SH> Why "advanced..." Surely the text won't change before general release. Usually the changes are very small ... a few words, a sentence, here and there. In one case out of thousands, I've seen 20%+ of the book cut or MAJOR reworking of several chapters. --- Maximus 2.02 * Origin: Ice Fire 423-267-3789 (1:362/629) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: EFJ00002 Date: 11/12/97 From: SUZZE TIERNAN Time: 01:08pm \/To: FRED RUNK (Read 1 times) Subj: Gur -=> Quoting Fred Runk to Suzze Tiernan <=- ST> Drats, I just straightened the shelf yesterday and looked at the teo ST> titles, and I CAN'T remember!!!!! FR> Happens all the time. Now, when you happen to be in that area again, FR> you will forget to take notice of them. I worked all day yesterday and it never occurred to me to look! Maybe today - but don't bet on it! ST> I LOVE the Mary Russell books, have an ARC of "The Moor" sitting right ST> here. FR> Have you read any of the "Kate Martinelli" books? I am ashamed to say that I haven't, and I bought the first in the series BEFORE I ever bought Beekeeper's Apprentice. Just haven't sat down to read it! ... suzze@concentric.net --- Blue Wave/DOS v2.21 * Origin: The Chessplayer's Forum (1:2410/278) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: EFJ00003 Date: 11/12/97 From: SUZZE TIERNAN Time: 01:12pm \/To: JAN WERTZ (Read 3 times) Subj: Sherlock Holmes -=> Quoting JAN WERTZ to SUZZE TIERNAN <=- -> To be truthful, I have not read any Sherlock Holmes by Doyle, although -> my son has read them all, does that count? I have read Laurie King's -> Mary Russell series though. JW> You have yet to read The Actual Baker Streem Manuscripts? I almost JW> envy you... you still have them left to look forward to and enjoy!! Last winter I brought out my son's "Complete Works" but it was so heavy I never got around to reading it. ... suzze@concentric.net --- Blue Wave/DOS v2.21 * Origin: The Chessplayer's Forum (1:2410/278)