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Unread 07-22-2009, 05:40 PM
Gregory Dowling Gregory Dowling is offline
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John wrote:

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I once wrote a detective story myself (unpublished and, I think, just as well) and called it Dishonoured Shroud. When I did so it occured to me thast that quatrain of Eliot would give us an almost endless stream of tiitles.

Someone Indistinct
At the Door Apart
The Nightingales are Singing
The Convent of the Sacred Heart
The Bloody Wood
When Agamemnon Cried Aloud
Liquid Siftings
Stain the Stiff
Michael Innes actually did do The Bloody Wood - and in very Michael Innes fashion the characters in the opening pages engage in a battle of quotations about nightingales (they also prove central to the plot). Stain the Stiff is great. Somebody should use it (maybe I will).

And yes, There Came Both Mist and Snow is another Michael Innes - and a very good one.
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