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Favorite authorsPeter Fleming (Shared favorites)

About meCambridge University MA. Now pretty well retired, most recently a Management consultant specialising in small businesses, previously (variously) school teacher, Advertising Agency MD, Bookshop/Library supply company owner even lawyer(briefly!).

About my libraryCollected, stolen, bought, inherited. Covers all my interests and a goodish few areas I might be interested in one day. I rarely sell a book (I give the odd one away) and rarely pass a second-hand bookshop without going in and then buying. I keep trying to break the habit, but it is too ingrained.

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Thank you for your kind comments on my MP review! I'm thrilled that it's given even a little insight to someone. MP isn't quite as "fun" as Austen's other books, but I love what she does with the complex family relationships. The day they went to Sotherton and got all frustrated, coming and going and missing one another while the intrigues bubbled under the surface... wow! It felt so realistic. I've observed and even unwillingly participated in such drama myself. People haven't changed since Austen was writing!

Thanks again for the note. Take care :-)

~ww
Sure, so it is the right guy then?
Hi,

The Fleming is actually a short story in Alfred Hitchcock's Bar the Doors.

The Kill by Peter Fleming (a werewolf story)
By arrangement with Jonathan Cape Limited. Copyright, 1942, by Charles
Scribner's Sons.
"Most near, most dear, most loved and most far.
Under the window where i often found her
Sitting as huge as Asia, seismic with laughter,
gin and chicken helpless in her Irish hand..."

How kind of you to alert me to this one, esp. since it is recent and not even on Amazon's dot com site!
Did you note the recent death of John Heath Stubbs?

Stay well & all best,
hs
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