2 thoughts on “In The Spotlight: Mark Wrightman’s Waking the Tiger”
The tangled private life of the ‘tec is never a favourite feature for me, but the setting and time period are very appealing! I see it was longlisted for the McIlvanney prize when it came out. Hmm, I’m tempted…
I know what you mean about too much emphasis on the sleuth’s private life, FictionFan. Everyone’s different on that, but I didn’t feel it took away unduly from the story. And I thought the setting and time period were done well. If you do read it, I hope you’ll like it.
The tangled private life of the ‘tec is never a favourite feature for me, but the setting and time period are very appealing! I see it was longlisted for the McIlvanney prize when it came out. Hmm, I’m tempted…
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I know what you mean about too much emphasis on the sleuth’s private life, FictionFan. Everyone’s different on that, but I didn’t feel it took away unduly from the story. And I thought the setting and time period were done well. If you do read it, I hope you’ll like it.
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