A James McClure story online
Mike Nicol, whose mother probably cried, "He's indefatigable!" when she gave birth to him, has come up with another special treat on his Crime Beat (South Africa) Web site: a short story by James McClure, author of the seminal Kramer and Zondi mysteries. The story is called "Scandal at Sandkop," and you can read it by clicking on the title.
I've written quite a bit about McClure in the past year. Read those posts and discussions here.
© Peter Rozovsky 2011
I've written quite a bit about McClure in the past year. Read those posts and discussions here.
© Peter Rozovsky 2011
Labels: Africa, crime, James McClure, Mike Nicol, South Africa
4 Comments:
I'll check it out.
I saw this and thought of one of your old posts.
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Thanks, though that thesis generator might be more appropriate for the post previous to this one.
Ayoba!
A most appropriate reaction to McClure! And this reminds me that I came across another joyous word -- jabulani -- in one of McCLure's novels, possibly even before the World Cup.
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