Sujet : Re: Smoking. Was: Clarke Award Finalists 2001
De : noone (at) *nospam* nowhere.com (Titus G)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 19. Jun 2025, 05:02:41
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On 18/06/25 12:05, William Hyde wrote:
Titus G wrote:
On 17/06/25 07:00, Michael F. Stemper wrote:
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but all that I can remember about them is: more smoking than in Doc
Smith.
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I was surprised at characters spending more time smoking cigarettes than
sticking to the plot in some recent reads.
Meet the Tiger. Leslie Charteris.
The Ministry of Time. Kaliane Bradley.
Hardwired. Walter Jon Williams.
The worst was non SF, Vengeance by Benjamin Black.
In many of his works, the moments the characters spend smoking make the
difference between their drinking themselves to death immediately, and a
somewhat postponed death.
William Hyde
Vengeance was the fifth of his Quirke series. Copyright 2012. As well as
constant cigarette references, specific English brand names were used.
I am currently reading Mick Herron's Slough House series in which the
serious drinkers outperform the smokers with the exception of the main
character who excels at both but that aspect is a necessary part of the
background and sometimes humourous. In Vengeance, it seemed unnecessary.
I have only read the Quirke novels. I tried The Book of Evidence but it
was too literary for me.