>There is a long, honored history of Sci-Fi myster writing. Think of
>Issiac Asimov's Robot novels with Elija Baley. A non-spoiler
>comment on the book. For the first 50 pages, I was a bit bored.
>After 100 or so, I thought it was OK, but below DB's standards.
>Now, with 100 pages to go, the book is looking pretty good.
Really, Dan? I rather enjoyed it from the beginning. The little world that DB created has grabbed me right off, and I'm looking forward to the other 350 pages to go.
Jim
- David Brin, Mystery Writer? Jim Sharkey
- Re: David Brin, Mystery Writer? Dan Minette
- RE: David Brin, Mystery Writer? Brett Coster
- Jim Sharkey
