
I don't usually comment on covers, but every time I look at the one for Malcolm Pryce's
The Day Aberystwyth Stood Still the same thought runs through my head - this looks like a children's book. The cover imitates the 1940s and 50s hardboiled PI pulps, but seems a watered down version and its five elements (Louie, Miaow, the Buick, the UFO and the pier) just seemed randomly dropped on the page. I know this is a matter of taste, but I think something more like
Megan Abbott's covers or those produced by
Hard Case Crime, which are similar in style but with more coherent scenes and a bit more realism in the art work would work better. The material between the covers draws a rich, vivid picture, with some real philosophical depth in the narrative which is a long way beyond a childish pastiche.
My posts this weekKinky philosophyOctober reviewsIf you're going to make an error, might as well make it a big oneOne book, two book, three book, four ... and five ...Review of
Greenwich Killing Time by Kinky Friedman
In harm's way
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