onsdag den 26. januar 2011

DJ´s Bait in the Box # 87

This week´s book is of a different category – let´s see what my intelligent readers make of it.

“… Benger lifted the lavatory lid and peered in until his eyes adjusted to the darkness. ´By steadily looking down, I could see better, and saw a something like clothing below; I put my hand down and raised the blanket´. The blanket was soaked with blood. About two feet under the seat, on the wooden ´splashboard´ that partly blocked the descent to the pit beneath, was the boy´s body.”

The Rules:
If you recognize the quotation, or if you think you are able to guess who wrote it, please post a comment. Just leave a hint, do not spoil the fun by giving too much away. The book will be reviewed on Friday.

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To my English readers - sorry there is no translation, but as I have joined a Danish blogging community, I suppose I should write a few words in Danish now and then ;)
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9 kommentarer:

Jose Ignacio Escribano sagde ...

Dorte it looks to me like a real-life whodunit.

Dorte H sagde ...

José: quite right - as nearly always!

Anonym sagde ...

Dorte - If I'm right, I, um, have some suspicions I know what this title is...

Dorte H sagde ...

Margot: well-founded suspicions indeed :D

Felicity Grace Terry sagde ...

These biscuit tins must be everywhere, each Christmas we are given a box by our neighbour.

Kelly sagde ...

Sounds kind of gross! I look forward to your review so I can know more about it.

Bernadette sagde ...

I'm with Margot, full of suspicions.

Curious to see what you make of this one being it's not your normal genre

Dorte H sagde ...

Tracy: I know they are very common, and the name was intended as a hint ;)

Kelly: this time the author may be excised, I think.

Bernadette: well, at least I´ve got through it now.

Poly sagde ...

"Fire" get very easy appear when you mic Old Country House with a lid candle!
And a belated Happy New Year and Congratulation to you Dorte.
Cheers, Poly