Tome!! Good to see you!
I'm not reading anything other than pertains to Latin and it's really difficult to get all that background read at the moment, but when I REALLY want to indulge myself, a stolen hour, I'm reading AGAIN Agatha Christie in front of the huge "fake fire" on DISH, with my heated throw, calm and peace, and I have to say it's a stolen hour of magic, it really is. I just finished the one most people know as And Then There Were None, and enjoyed it immensely , although surely I have read it or seen it 100 times. I love the way she writes. She does not flesh out the characters physically, just a hint here or there and that immediately makes the reader part of the story, as the reader does all that work and emotionally engages. Love it.
Your book sounds absolutely wonderful, I have already ordered it and am looking forward to laughs. I also love the British quirky sense of humor, watch as many episodes of Escape to the Country as I can, to escape actually, on YouTube or Prime (where the end is not full of strange music and people stuck on).
Another ElsBeth, is it, fan!!!!!!!!!!! Do you know it's already been renewed for next year after 4 episodes?
How could anybody describe it? I will say the character is a genuinely nice person who is always overlooked (like Miss Marple) and not considered anything but ditzy. Just think, a genuinely NICE person...how long has it been since that appeared on TV? But a detective story.
A genuinely nice, enthusiastic, happy person. But she notices things, like Mr. Monk. I don't see the Columbo tie in appearance wise, but clever wise, I can see it, and lots of the reviews mention it. She's a female Mr. Monk to me, but without the extreme quirks and she's always neatly but somewhat brightly dressed. I love the character.
11 million watchers so far. I've seen them all.
Nice to turn on the TV and see something new which does not consist of people screaming at each other. Nice to see you here, too and I have heard about Slow Horses but never seen it, I will see if I can find it , as we do have far too many of those paid channels.
Barbara, for some strange reason I was never a fan of Murder She Wrote but I know a lot of people are. I didn't realize it was still on. I will look for it and see if old age has changed my mind.