It has to be said that I am not a great one for murder mysteries when it comes to literature, although on the screen I love them. ( I'm odd like that

) and Daphne's novels never seem to attract me somehow. I know they say never judge a book by it's cover, and to a large extent that is true, however, if a book does now draw my attention in anyway, I will not even see it to pick it up. If I don't pick it up I won't ever read it.
If I'm not instantaniously grabbed by the first page or two in a book I struggle to 'get into' them. I don't like books that keep my dilly dallying making little attempt to hold my attention or draw me into it's story until near the end where things inevitibaly become more interesting.
In the past I have found most detective, murder mysteries to be along those lines. Am I still correct in this? or have writers changed their ways?
Maybe it's just a lack of interest in the subject on my part? I'm not sure anymore.
Liz, Margo, Paul and Durga, if I'm wrong please tell me and tell me why
