Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Madeira
I mentioned a while back that I absolutely loved the island of Santorini, and I plan to write a short story set there. In fact, I've made a start on it, but it's now on the back burner as I try to make progress, at long last, with the next Lake District Mystery. Santorini, like Rhodes and Capri, was somewhere I visited last year, and all three islands became instant favourites - I'm keen to go back to all of them some day.
They have been joined on the list by Madeira, a place I thought was absolutely fabulous. One of the merits of a cruise is that you get a snapshot of a place, and by sampling various destinations, you can decide which you'd like to inspect in more detail in the future. Madeira seemed to me to have a huge amount to offer, ranging from cable car trips (I managed four in a single day, a personal best!), toboggan trips down to the port (I wasn't brave enough, but maybe one day...), stunning scenery and genuine rather than synthetic character. Yes, I was impressed.
Again, I simply have never come across any crime story set in Madeira. It may be that I've forgotten one or two, but I'd be glad of any recommendations. And if nobody has written a good short story set on the island, maybe there is a gap in the market for me...
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Martin, you are far braver than I! I refuse to go in a cable car, the only two I have used were both in New Zealand where the cable followed the side of the mountain to a restaurant on the summit and I was a quivering wreck every inch of the way. And as for going downhill on a sledge.....
But I really wanted to say how much I love the bronze of the two girls! What a joyous creation.
I haven't read this one, but the title is certainly suggestive: http://www.authonomy.com/books/29108/death-and-the-tango-in-madeira/read-book/?chapterid=276915
Plot in Madeira? No, I have never heard about any. But I am sure you´ll come up with a brilliant one.
Lovely pictures.
There are three Elizabeth Ferrars books set in Madeira: SKELETON STAFF, BREATH OF SUSPICION, and WITNESS BEFORE THE FACT. Robert Goddard's first book PAST CARING also set there
Fiona, I am not at all brave! But I felt safe in the cable car. As indeed I did in the ship, despite the Costa tragedy.
You're right, the bronze is very striking. Glad you liked it.
Thanks, Christos. It looks like an unpublished work, open to review. Interesting concept.
Jamie, that's wonderful, thank you.
Many years ago, I read Past Caring. I had totally forgotten about Madeira and indeed I can't remember anything about the book now.
Ferrars is not an author I know well. Obviously a lacuna!
Ann Bridge THE MALADY IN MADEIRA
Gosh, Jessica, that's completely unknown to me - both book and author. Any good?
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