My e-mailer chewed-up part of my earlier message abt Gr Greene. Here under the missing part: ======== >Anyway Greene was obviously attracted by the detective/mystery genre that >he used in some of his well-known novels like: ' Brighton Rock' (probably his best in that genre, but already with a literary treatment) Also to remember that early novels by Graham Greene (originally a journalist) were all in the mystery/crime genre, with a lighter writing than his later literary novels. He is also the author of more mature works in the genre, such as: 'The Ministry of Fear' 'The Third Man' to name the best-known. So, cooperation with other mystery/crime writers is not as surprising as it looks at first sight. ====== end of missing part E.Borgers - # RARA-AVIS: To unsubscribe, say "unsubscribe rara-avis" # to majordomo@icomm.ca