Frost: 12/05/05 ·
When I left for work at 6:50 this morning, I saw that we had frost on our roves. It was
probably the coldest night we've had this fall so far last night. I was surprised that Caligula
didn't try to come to bed with us last night. We left the door open for her.
Blood of Others:
Over the weekend I finished two entertaining mysteries: Blood
of Others by Rick Mofina
and Shade of Pale by
Greg Kihn.
Blood of Others takes place for the most part in San Francisco after the death
of a bachelor girl who finally was trying to break free of her dependence on internet chat
rooms and message boards. It is the depiction of San Francisco and the Bay Area that captured
my attention. It's far more realistically done than many books I've read and shares much
of the tongue in cheek details as Armistead Maupin's Tales
of the City and the San Francisco bits of Kerouac's On
the Road.
Shade of Pale:
Shade of Pale, written by a San Jose D.J. (whom I've never heard on the radio)
takes place in New York but starts with the thesis: the banshee is real. It then carefully
melds modern horror (a la Ringu or The Grudge) with a New York City based detective story.
It has a few distractions in the form of an IRA subplot that can be skipped without losing
anything from the overall flow of the story.
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