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Heard about this over the weekend and lit a candle. I've loved the Roches for years especially their note-perfect debut album produced by Robert Fripp. Somehow Fripp managed to translate the Roches' folk busking into a tightly-produced studio artifact with shimmering harmonies, the sisters' trademark wit and warmth

Decent title (although the speculated Fall of the Resistance also sounded good to me and prompted even more tantalizing questions).

Well, Arnt we lucky.

Implying you did buy Dice as a private detective?

I think you mean Raisism.

Because this is a game adaptation, I subconsciously read:

Mr. Bigly

Also Nightcrawler: "Unglaublich!"

Dear Lord. Happy MLK Day, Arizona.

The show is called World's Apart with an apostrophe, as in, "World Is Apart"? That does sound Russian.

You were misinformed.

Upvoted for "india train". Also big fan here of new england runaways and euro hotel.

It's better than the once-fashionable "protagonistette". I am still trying to make "protagonistrix" a thing, though.

Wrong how? Just curious.

I'm plowing into book two now. Good stuff!

From this list, I did two: Dark Matter which was a wonderfully snappy read, a little like Stephen King crossed with David Gerrold's The Man Who Folded Himself.

Nice comment/avatar synergy!

Moving him to a North Carolina area code didn't help.

Ah, Freejack! (fondly remembers True Romance footage showing Freejack footage)

Paul Krendler. Who had been a sympathetic DOJ ally in earlier Harris books, but with Hannibal inexplicably became a triple-A jerk who deserved to have his brain eaten.