Re: Most depressing mystery?
- From: "A R Pickett" <WOODeSTOCK_AP@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 15:42:29 GMT
"Ann Cornellier wrote
> How about OUT, by Natsuo Kirino? One of my top reads for the year so far,
a
> very good book, but I had to take two Pawsons and a visit to Botswana
> immediately afterwards to cleanse the palate.
>
> Ann in Ottawa
I'd agree with OUT as most depressing. I didn't even finish it.
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