Tamburline Must Die
Mar. 25th, 2005 08:35 amOkay, anyone who knows me knows that I'm a huge Christopher Marlowe fan, and also a fan of books like John M. Ford's The Scholars of NIght, a nifty little spy novel centering on a lost Marlowe manuscript.
So, now there's a spy novel/murder mystery focusing on Marlowe? Why the hell didn't anyone tell me about this?
ETA: And speaking of John M. Ford, how did I fail to notice that there was a new collection of his work released last fall?
*sigh* One day I'll have a wishlist with fewer than 400 items. I swear.
So, now there's a spy novel/murder mystery focusing on Marlowe? Why the hell didn't anyone tell me about this?
ETA: And speaking of John M. Ford, how did I fail to notice that there was a new collection of his work released last fall?
*sigh* One day I'll have a wishlist with fewer than 400 items. I swear.
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