Thanks for that. I'm going to start looking for the Bomber BBC broadcast here.
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>>Now add Len Deighton - the Triple Trilogy
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http://www.amazon.com/Len-Deightons-Bernard-Samson-trilogies/lm/R30Q1RNWKRT59>>
>>I'm listening to Denise Mina's Slip of the Knife right now and I'm so glad I decided to listen to this one. Like James Lee Burke a lot of the poetry depends on the accent and listening to the Glaswegian and Irish accents is better than reading them.
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>Really like Len Deighton.
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>I've probably mentioned this before. the BBC did an adaptation of Bomber on radio a few years ago. they did it in "real" time so it was stretched out to the length of a bombing raid over Germany. It made very good listening.
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bomber-Full-cast-Dramatisation-Starring-Collection/dp/0563552662
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