Friday, May 06, 2005
THE VERMEER CODE:
I mentioned here three weeks ago that I had suffered through the agonizing task of reading a certain repulsively-written popular novel, just because it made such a tempting target. It's finally done. You can find this copiously illustrated immorality tale of a libidinous ex-President, a bibulous Presidential daughter, an ambitious Congresswoman, a light-intoxicated Old Master, and warring secret ancient cults of Persian religious fanatics, with some names changed to protect the gelt, at The Vermeer Code.
I mentioned here three weeks ago that I had suffered through the agonizing task of reading a certain repulsively-written popular novel, just because it made such a tempting target. It's finally done. You can find this copiously illustrated immorality tale of a libidinous ex-President, a bibulous Presidential daughter, an ambitious Congresswoman, a light-intoxicated Old Master, and warring secret ancient cults of Persian religious fanatics, with some names changed to protect the gelt, at The Vermeer Code.