I believe the first bit, but I'm struggling with the notion that you have friends.
Wifey has some Billingham but also has 100+ James Patterson and yet although I'm not really a reader, from what I can make out most of his are all pretty much the sane format.
Easy writing I assume with mugs like her spending a tenner pretty much every month to get the latest. If he writes them that quick there can't be a lot to it. Usually throw a couple in as easy stocking fillers though so can't really complain.
I think Mrs BSB has you beat G and she isn't even half your age
Grendel ‘Are you Mark BillinghamI think you’ve missed the point
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I’m going to bed.Think Billingham's revealing we're signing Bellingham from Birmingham provided we don't keep playing in Birmingham
What are your top three, never read any of his stuff but will buy a couple and let you k owI read many novels and now have 1,500 books - I think Mark Billingham is a very talented crime novelist. Billingham is bored on twitter and is now going to unmask himself
What are your top three, never read any of his stuff but will buy a couple and let you k ow
No, you strayed.Is this ccfc related ?
Did he reveal himself?
I thought Mark Billingham used to write for the NME, obviously not.
Grendull? A fiction writer? I see your point.Grendel ‘Are you Mark Billingham
he used to be a stand up comedian didnt he? I’m sure one of his first novels was a comedy too
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Move this thread to the Grendel attempting to look smart forum page
Well, if he hadn't put the capital M...unless of course he's specifically talking about a forum member called Many?
I read/have read a silly amounts of books - tend to be crime, murder type stuff. Read everything by Nesbo, Stephen King, most of Stuart Macbride. Like Peter James, Peter May (?), Stephen Leather etc. Always love it when I discover a new author who can draw me into a plot - I then hunt down other stuff that they do. One thing I rarely do, though, is read many historical. autobiographical books, which I feel I ought to - some historical stuff is stranger than fiction. back on topic - have read one or two Mark Billingham books (but don't really remember them!)
Peter James and the Roy Grace character is excellent. He also writes some great horror novels. Peter May and his novels set in the Highlands and Shetland are very well put together. The Tim Weaver books with Raker are pretty good and for real crime gore read Chris Carter
When is he/she supposed to be revealing them self ?Peter James and the Roy Grace character is excellent. He also writes some great horror novels. Peter May and his novels set in the Highlands and Shetland are very well put together. The Tim Weaver books with Raker are pretty good and for real crime gore read Chris Carter