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Insomniac lovers of Dorothy Sayers, unite!
Hi Edward, welcome. You're in good company here and I'm sure you'll find lots of new stuff to lose sleep over.
Hi Edward, welcome. You're in good company here and I'm sure you'll find lots of new stuff to lose sleep over.

You'll have to ignore my warped sense of humor. Whenever I see someone say " unite!", I always think of the bad joke bumper sticker "dyslexics untie." Thus my reference :)
no, no... you missed my dyl-sexic... everyone in my family is dyslexic so I think it's a funny line ;-)

Edward wrote: "*smacks himself in the forehead* On man, do I feel stoopid, Hayes! Funny."
YEESS that was funny. If you had been here you would have heard my chuckle. (That's different than LOL.)
Welcome Edward. Check out the games sections. You should fit in well with this zany group.

Edward wrote: "*smacks himself in the forehead* On man, do I feel stoopid, Hayes! Funny."
YEESS that was funny. If you had been here you would have heard my c..."
heh, problem is if I check out the games section, I'll never leave. I get distracted easil- oh look, a duck!
But I digress. I'm a thriller author, but we'll leave that for the appropriate place. I'm a huge fan of thrillers and to a lesser extent mysteries. Love pre-1990 Cussler and Clancy, Michael Crichton, Lee Child, Daniel Silva, Frederick Forsyth, Robert Ludlum to name a few. I'm kind of partial to Dorothy Sayers as well, largely for her wonderful use of language, though I certainly don't require wonderful use of language to enjoy a book. Just give me something that makes me lose sleep and I'm happy.
Of course, I'm an insomniac, so that's not the highest bar in the world. . .