'Disturbing discussions in the Darkest Corner of the Angel Inn'
.... Our book club is fast approaching its 10th anniversary and we have just finished this 55th book. A compelling page turner, full of suspense, but not to be read alone in the dark. This book generated lots of debate on the central issue of domestic violence. It brings up questions about victim behaviour, divorce settlements and fact that you never know quite what goes on behind closed doors.
It also gave rise to interesting discussions on recent sex abuse cases and why it is that some people are not believed. We all enjoyed reading this book because if was refreshing and different and quite definitely disturbing.
.... We met at the The Angel of Corbridge, as it was a mid-week night we had not
reserved a table. On arrival, we were amazed to find the restaurant closed and
the bar bustling. After a short wait we squeezed onto a table in the corner. A
friendly welcome, the offer of drinks and a menu were in short supply. When the
menus finally came the choice was limited. We had a Basil Fawlty moment, 'when
is a sandwich not a sandwich?', answer, when it's after 6pm! Also, another
interesting question, 'when is a pud not a pud?', answer, when the chef's gone
home!. Never mind, it did us all good just to have a main course.
.... On a lighter note, the 'in house' entertainment was very amusing, if you are easily amused! Rude Beer Mats - Enter the 'Rude Beer Mat Challenge' Leave a comment and let us know where you found your really silly beer mat.
.... The Angel bell has tolled, it's time to pay and go. 11 am, an early night for the hussies. £21.00 per hussie, no tip.
.... Please join us next month for our erudite critique of, what we hope, will be an excellent crime thriller.
THE PERSUADER by LEE CHILD
26 October 2012