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		<title>THE METHADONE LIST: Christopher Brookmyre</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE METHADONE LIST: Christopher Brookmyre I seldom write fan letters to other authors. Not that I don&#8217;t want to; there are lots of wonderful books that move me to admiration, laughter, tears, etc., and I&#8217;d love to let the authors of them know that. In some cases, the authors in question are dead, though, which kind of renders a fan letter moot (though I do Say a Word during my evening rosary—that&#8217;s my Lenten devotion this year, saying the rosary every night (provided I don&#8217;t fall asleep in the middle, but I haven&#8217;t yet; lovely, peaceful meditation)). In most cases, though, I just don&#8217;t get around to it. You know, busy life, obligations, family, dogs, book-tours, saying the rosary [g], answering the nice messages people send me, etc., etc. Which is why I particular appreciate the letters and emails people send me; I know just how much effort it takes to actually do something like that, rather than just think about it. So it&#8217;s all the more remarkable that upon [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p> I seldom write fan letters to other authors.  Not that I don&#8217;t want to; there are lots of wonderful books that move me to admiration, laughter, tears, etc., and I&#8217;d love to let the authors of them know that.   In some cases, the authors in question are dead, though, which kind of renders a fan letter moot (though I do Say a Word during my evening rosary—that&#8217;s my Lenten devotion this year, saying the rosary every night (provided I don&#8217;t fall asleep in the middle, but I haven&#8217;t yet; lovely, peaceful meditation)).  In most cases, though, I just don&#8217;t get around to it.   You know, busy life, obligations, family, dogs, book-tours, saying the rosary [g], answering the nice messages people send me, etc., etc.   </p>
<p> Which is why I particular appreciate the letters and emails people send me; I know just how much effort it takes to actually do something like that, rather than just think about it.   So it&#8217;s all the more remarkable that upon reading Christopher Brookmyre&#8217;s PANDAEMONIUM recently, I put down the book and actually wrote him a fan letter.   Which said:</p>
<p>Dear Christopher&#8211;</p>
<p>    I&#8217;ve just finished wallowing in PANDAEMONIUM, pausing occasionally to gasp with admiration at your sheer technical brilliance (we&#8217;ll take the tremendous energy, amazing ear for dialogue and eye for social dynamics, and your talent for chronic hilarity (ranging from subtle to belly-laugh) as read).   All of which is _nothing_ to my enjoyment of the way your mind works. [g]  I couldn&#8217;t have done a clearer explanation of just what science _is_ (and how it works) myself&#8211;and I do it frequently, what with the appalling state of prevalent ignorance and the many practitioners thereof.   And the sheer bloody brilliance, not only of the concept, but the _ending_&#8230;!</p>
<p>     I&#8217;ve been enjoying your books for years, and you&#8217;ve been getting better and better, juggling the ideas so deftly with the satire and the plot (speaking of juggling, I adore your magician from THE SACRED ART OF STEALING and SNOWBALL IN HELL, too).  This one is Just Great.   Thanks so much.</p>
<p>    &#8211;Diana</p>
<p> So anyway, still in the grip of this unaccustomed burst of energy [g], I thought I&#8217;d mention Chris as the latest recommendation on The Methadone List, and an excellent one he is, too—not only for the quality of his books, but the quantity as well; he produces something close to a book a year (a feat which excites my envious admiration).</p>
<p> Brookmyre&#8217;s books are all violent, bloody, and absolutely hilarious.   They&#8217;re not a series; some of the books feature a recurring main character, the journalist Jack Parlabane, two of them have a wonderful, emotionally vulnerable, light-fingered magician as the hero (I fell in love with him, and I have high standards in that department [cough]), and some are one-off standalones.   ALL of them are wonderfully plotted, deeply satirical, and done with a distinctly Scottish sense of humor.</p>
<p>    The only real drawback to Brookmyre&#8217;s books is that they aren&#8217;t all published yet in the US (US publishers in these parlous times fight shy of anything offbeat, like stories written with Scots vernacular—but I sort of don&#8217;t think that would be a problem for most of you guys [g]).  Still, Amazon.com does have all of them for sale at least in paperback</p>
<p>http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_8?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&#038;field-keywords=brookmyre+christopher&#038;sprefix=Brookmyr</p>
<p>though I&#8217;m displeased to note that they only have PANDAEMONIUM listed in the Kindle edition.  (I bought mine in hardcover—I grab Brookmyre on sight—from The Poisoned Pen in Scottsdale; they import a lot of British authors, and routinely carry all of Brookmyre&#8217;s books.  If you&#8217;d like a hard copy (undeniably expensive, but worth it), see</p>
<p>http://www.poisonedpen.com/search?SearchableText=Christopher+Brookmyre .)   I&#8217;m sure you could get them all from amazon.co.uk, but then there&#8217;s the shipping to pay, so it&#8217;s pretty much a wash.</p>
<p>    Hope you enjoy him as much as I have!</p>
<p>(And here&#8217;s his website, too, which has brief excerpts from some of his books:</p>
<p>http://www.brookmyre.co.uk/ .)</p>
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