my thanks to bill for making sure i got that copy of 'no
business for a lady,' by james rubel, a book he described as
'horrible,' but featuring the first lady detective, Eli
Donovan - "Most detectives have angles, but here's one that
has curves." thanks, bill.
At 05:32 PM 3/19/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>I just got in from the Left Coast Crime convention in
Tucson, where I had a
>great time, due in part to seeing a few Rara-avians,
including Maura and
>Dennis MacMillan, Reed Andrus, and the usually
lurking Patrick Milliken.
>It was thanks to a recommendation by Partick and Jim
Sallis that a large
>group of us wound up at Nonie, a New Orleans-style
bistro run by Elmore
>Leonard's son Christopher. Just how Elmore Leonard's
son happens to be
>operating a New Orleans-style bistro in the middle of
the desert is
>probably quite a story, but we didn't find out. He
was quite a gracious
>host, and he even took notes when some of the more
enthusiastic members of
>the group started recommending books for him to read.
He also looks, as
>Patrick and Jim had promised, exactly like his
father.
>
>Bill Crider
>
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