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Peter O'Donnell, the writer of the Modesty Blaise books and comic strips, has passed away.

I started reading the comic strip collections and his novels in college, and he quickly became my "gateway drug" into mysteries. (Elmer Grape, a most excellent bookseller and mystery fan, would always have something else for me when I came in for another Modesty Blaise book: "How about Robert Crais? Dana Stabenow? " etc. I miss him, too.) The stories are a bit dated, but they hold up remarkably well.

I never got a chance to meet Mr. O'Donnell--the closest I came was getting some books signed by him while he was in London. I was in Austin at the time...

It's another Wonders of the Internets Story--I was running publications for Bouchercon (World Mystery Convention) several years ago, and was keeping an eye on the rec.arts.mystery newsgroup. (raise your hand if you remember newsgroups...)  A bookshop in London posted that he was coming in to sign books in a month, and I emailed them to ask if I could mail some in to get signed, if I also bought a couple of new editions. A couple of months later, they delivered the books to me at Bouchercon. Apparently, Mr. O'Donnell had been delighted to sign for a fan from Texas, especially since he had never seen the editions I had sent in!

Those books? Are high on the "rub back inside the burning house to retrieve them" list. I recommend them to fans of strong women and really excellent escapist literature.


Date: 2010-05-04 06:10 pm (UTC)
ext_3450: readhead in a tophat. She looks vaguely like I might, were I young and pretty. (sigh)
From: [identity profile] jenna-thorn.livejournal.com
Oh no! I love the Modesty Blaise books. They are dated at times, yes, but for a product of the time, she's great, nobody's baby and only Willie Garvin's Princess.

Date: 2010-05-04 06:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bibliofilen.livejournal.com
That is sad.

When I was a teen I used Modesty as my rolemodel - "What would Modesty Blaise do?". I remember sort of chanting her name under my breath when I had to do something physically strenous. Carrying heavy bags up a hill and stuff like that. All horrible since I had no muscles whatsoever and there I'd go: "Modesty, Modesty, Modesty Blaise".

Thank you Peter for giving strength to geeky girls worldwide! RIP

Date: 2010-05-05 12:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tesla321.livejournal.com
I was so impressed by Modesty Blaise when a kid!!

Date: 2010-05-05 01:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mongo42.livejournal.com
Awww! How sad. Susan and I really like the Modesty Blaise books and have a bunch of them.

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