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From: wmartin@brl-tgr.ARPA (Will Martin )
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Subject: Re: South African literature
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James S. McClure writes mystery novels and other fiction set in South
Africa. I normally am not too interested in mysteries, but I have
enjoyed reading this particular series of books. It gives an interesting
and different view of SA society, sort of from the "underneath", as it
were. I do not know if McClure is a native South African or an immigrant
or maybe just someone who visit{ed,s} there.

Will