tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1591679994751212734.post3293377769008375373..comments2024-03-24T06:32:13.194+13:00Comments on Crime Watch: Japanese whalers vs eco-warriors: reality and thriller fictionKiwicraighttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11687089028299093360noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1591679994751212734.post-17546007911974853712010-05-29T13:54:52.992+12:002010-05-29T13:54:52.992+12:00It's certainly an 'in the news' issue,...It's certainly an 'in the news' issue, especially with Australia confirming yesterday that they will take Japan to the International Court of Justice for its Southern Ocean whalingKiwicraighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11687089028299093360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1591679994751212734.post-89998891316720088932010-05-28T18:33:35.418+12:002010-05-28T18:33:35.418+12:00The novels related to crime fictions are no doubt ...The novels related to crime fictions are no doubt interesting, lately I have developed fascination for Jeffrey Archer books. 70 years old and a razor sharp mind, what a lethal combination you have Sir Jeffrey. Reading your books bought from http://www.uread.com/book/and-thereby-hangs-tale-jeffrey/9780330513685 gives me so much of pleasure that I almost start feeling guilty. {{{cosmic hugs sir}}}Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1591679994751212734.post-72637726300950632332010-05-28T12:01:50.406+12:002010-05-28T12:01:50.406+12:00Craig - Issues like this one play a huge role in c...Craig - Issues like this one play a huge role in crime fiction. Novels like Donna Leon's frequently address that kind of issue, and Ruth Rendell's <i>Road Rage</i> does, too, amongst others. I think these issues are so highly charged that they are naturals, so to speak for crime fiction.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com