Saturday, 7 March 2026
Leo (crime fiction in a local shop)
There are times I am just happy to see that my favourite writers' novels are available locally, and in the most unexpected places. It happened a few months ago: I went to a local gifts shop and lo and behold, I saw Deon Meyer's Leo, in paperback format. I was very surprised: it usually only sells children classics, travel guides and the odd whodunit. But this proper gritty crime fiction. I should not have been surprised: it's the same gift shop where I found another dark thriller. Still, if I hadn't have bought it already, I might have had done it then. And I can always buy it as a present to a friend or family to encourage a local business.
Labels:
Africa,
Afrique,
books,
crime fiction,
Deon Meyer,
Leo,
littérature policière,
livre,
livres,
South Africa
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1 comment:
Sounds like a nice gift shop and a good find for you.
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