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Wire in the Blood
What does the title actually mean?
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'The title of the series is taken from a line in T.S. Eliot's poem Burnt Norton, one of the Four Quartets.'
The poems here, second stanza, don't know what it means though!
http://www.tristan.icom43.net/quartets/norton. html
'The title of the series is taken from a line in T.S. Eliot's poem Burnt Norton, one of the Four Quartets.'
The poems here, second stanza, don't know what it means though!
http://www.tristan.icom43.net/quartets/norton. html
There's a bit more info here, doesn't really clear things up though!
http://www.valmcdermid.com/pages/tvseries.html
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http://www.valmcdermid.com/pages/tvseries.html
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I Googled this:-
In an interview Robson Green said the phrase "wire in the blood" was taken to mean a genetic kink, something impure and unusual in the blood, that leads to the kind of psychosis Hill might deal with.
Val McDermid (the author) says: 'Who knows what Eliot really meant by that line? Robson's explanation is as good as any... For myself, I've always taken it to be a metaphor for the thrill of adrenaline surging through the bloodstream. But we'll never know for sure".
In an interview Robson Green said the phrase "wire in the blood" was taken to mean a genetic kink, something impure and unusual in the blood, that leads to the kind of psychosis Hill might deal with.
Val McDermid (the author) says: 'Who knows what Eliot really meant by that line? Robson's explanation is as good as any... For myself, I've always taken it to be a metaphor for the thrill of adrenaline surging through the bloodstream. But we'll never know for sure".