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 Hello All, I just finished reading Death is a Lonely Business. I can't say enough how pleasantly surprised I was with this novel. It looks like it is the first in a series (I had no clue), so I can't wait to move onto Graveyard for Lunatics and Let's All Kill Constance. For some reason Death is a Lonely Business reminds me a lot of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Lots of unusual characters, murder, mystery, descriptions of a town and the citizens within. Fun stuff. I highly recommend it to everyone. Tell me, why has this story not been made into a movie yet? I think it would be fantastic. Also, please let me know who your favorite characters are from the book. I'm partial to Blind Henry. Crumley is fun as well. Best wishes.  | |||
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 Blind Henry (love the user name!), search around this site; you'll find earlier comments/discussions about the series, it's being movied, etc. Welcome aboard!  | ||||
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 Braling II, Thanks for the reply and compliment on the user name. As soon as I read about Blind Henry I knew it would be a perfect user name for this site. (definitely not as good as Robot Lincoln's name though). I'll do a search and see some of the other discussion going on about Death is a Lonely Business. Live forever!  | ||||
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 Blind Henry and Braling II.  When I asked Ray if there might be more to the series he said that no there wouldn't be. I about cried as I love those novels. They would make fantastic movies, only to find someone interested in developing such.  | ||||
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 I wrote Ray after reading "A Graveyard for Lunatics" about my ideas of how great a movie it would be, and he didn't respond one way or another.  | ||||
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