PETITION: BRING THE TRENCH COAT BACK, BBC!!!
We don't know where it went nor why (specially since in the BBC's Cuckoo's Calling Robin wraps Strike's wound not with her coat, like in the book, but with her scarf) BUT WE WANT THIS BEAUTIFUL COAT BACK.
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I notice trolls are letting loose on another blog of mine. They don't like the fact that I dare to actually say something less than praiseworthy about C.B. STRIKE books. That makes me a "traitor" who doesn't "really like STRIKE at all". Yeah, that makes sense. 🤦♀️ I don't always praise my dog either; I still love him. They've warned people off "their" tags, like they own all the STRIKE related tags. 🤦♀️ GOOD. Hopefully it means less moronic comments.
Anyhoo, I'll continue to make appropriate comments [positive, negative and neutral] as I see fit. And anyone who wishes to have a look and wander along is welcome. I don't think JKR is transphobic and I support her right to free speech: take it or leave it. JKR is a good writer of thrillers but I haven't read another thing she has written.
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We've started watching Magpie Murders with the wonderful Lesley Manville and Tim McMullan, a mise-en-abyme story published, I think, about the same time as Silkworm.
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My newest OTP :)
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"'I could really use a drink.'
'I’ll get it,' said Robin, 'as it’s your birthday. And I got you a present.'"
Many happy returns to our detective <3
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LETHAL WHITE
HALF AN HOUR TILL LETHAL WHITE EPISODE 4 I’M SO EXCITED I MAY DIE
i’m still kinda hoping for the accidental kiss lol we’ll see
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Strike: The Silkworm, Episode 1.
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And of course she wasn’t a possession, she wasn’t a trophy or anything like that. But after a life of grotty bedsits, derelict squats and bone-dry Afghan deserts, of heartache and gloom and peril and fear, of being blown up, cheated on, beaten and bruised, of being dirt broke and miserable, she was his light at the end of the tunnel. She was the pot of gold at the end of an uncharacteristically shit rainbow, she was his gift after years of fruitless Christmasses. He’d never say he deserved her, because nobody was good enough to deserve her. But he would concede that he was the luckiest bastard on this earth for her to have decided to spend even a second of her beautiful, brilliant life in his dark and twisted one. She’d painted his existence with glorious technicolour, and he endeavoured to never, ever take that for granted.
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#TheCapture
Anyone else watching and noticed 'Liz Tassel' as DI Carey (Holliday Grainger's) superior?
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