Paul Hardisty, plus the covers of Crimefest
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Paul Hardisty at Crimefest 2015, photo by your humble blogkeeper |

The land is Yemen, the protagonist an engineer in country to check water quality for an oil company, and you know what happens next: restive tribesmen, a violent and oppressive central government, a venal corporation, a military veteran questioning his own past, a— but I don't want to make the book sound more melodramatic than it is, because Hardisty portrays the milieu (its rugged topography and, in judicious glimpses, its history) so well. Now, let's see how he handles the book's recently introduced potential romantic interest.
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Clash of titles. |
Another novel I bought at Crimefest, by another author I had not previously known, is The Human Flies, by Hans Olav Lahlum. Since Lahlum sets the book in Oslo, I feel an urge to call it East Side of Norway Story. I don't know why.
© Peter Rozovsky 2015


Labels: Crimefest 2015, Hans Olav Lahlum, Kati Hiekkapelto, Patricia Highsmith, Paul Hardisty, Peter Rabe, Steve Cavanagh, The Box, The Tremor of Forgery