Good God, did Peter manage to pick up a copy of The Octavo or something equally nasty that's been liberated through L-space? Am not familiar enough with Hellraiser to know if the Constantineverse has Dungeon Dimensions as well, though it might of course have. But you'd be a gentleman and warn readers for librarians of simian persuasions, right?
Still, I'd like to find out what the Watchers of L-space do to rogues within their ranks. The more I think about it, one could put a much more sinister spin on e.g. the repeated thefts and ensuing flat blowout that was reported from the Royal Library of Stockholm two years ago. Suicide, indeed. Link enclosed for inspiration.
Tremendous congratters on making me discover the original Lovejoys, by the way. I used to be a fan of the TV series as a pre-teen, then saw it re-broadcast last summer and had such an overdose of 80s fashion that I almost went into a coma. Peach-coloured trouser skirt suits with shoulder pads and gold buttons, bubble perms and mullets are quite effective distractions from an OK story, and Ian McShane wasn't nearly scruffy enough. Much appreciate the non-sanitised Lovejoy of the books.
I'm now wondering if Peter's grandson rhymes 'Death' with 'breathe' or not.
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Still, I'd like to find out what the Watchers of L-space do to rogues within their ranks. The more I think about it, one could put a much more sinister spin on e.g. the repeated thefts and ensuing flat blowout that was reported from the Royal Library of Stockholm two years ago. Suicide, indeed. Link enclosed for inspiration.
http://www.kb.se/Info/Pressmed/Arkiv/2004/041111E.htm
Tremendous congratters on making me discover the original Lovejoys, by the way. I used to be a fan of the TV series as a pre-teen, then saw it re-broadcast last summer and had such an overdose of 80s fashion that I almost went into a coma. Peach-coloured trouser skirt suits with shoulder pads and gold buttons, bubble perms and mullets are quite effective distractions from an OK story, and Ian McShane wasn't nearly scruffy enough. Much appreciate the non-sanitised Lovejoy of the books.
I'm now wondering if Peter's grandson rhymes 'Death' with 'breathe' or not.