Sunday, November 27, 2016

Finished SKIN GAME

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Stayed up late last night finishing this.  Page 1 through page 600 non-stop action.  Whew!  I slept until 10:00 this morning.  This 15th book in the series may be the best so far.  LOVE this series.

I'll be picking up a new book from the top of my Mary Higgins Clark pile tonight.  Out of the frying pan into the fire.  ⤗

Well, not frying pan to fire after all.  The next book on my Mary Higgins Clark pile is Mount Vernon Love Story, a biographical story of George Washington's relationship with Martha (known by her loved ones as Patsy.)  Turns out they were not as stiff or perfect as the legend says.  The technique she is using to tell the story keeps it moving and emphasizes how amazing our first peaceful turnover of leadership was.

Mount Vernon Love Story: A Novel of George and Martha Washington

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Finished PICTURE MISS SEETON

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Very British--vocabulary.  So that takes some work as does the author's tendency to report dreams, musings, and gossip in the same font as the action and without quotation marks.  Add to that the copyright date of 1969, and you just have to take some time to get used to the style.  Once you have, it is hysterical (in the very funny sense) as well as being both plot and character driven.  Loved it.

I am now about to start the 15th book in the Dresden series by Jim Butcher, Skin Game.  Harry Dresden was the only practicing wizard in the Chicago phone book (or maybe listed on line for Chicago to bring it up to date.)  Now he is the Winter Knight (subject to Mab) and has a demon growing in his head that will break out in three days killing him.  Mab will cure him, but only after he has completed an impossible mission with some of the worst beings in the universe....

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Monday, November 14, 2016

Finished FLIRT

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A short, fast read book, but even so, it was not innocuous.  Mayhem abounds, kicked off by what had appeared to be perfectly innocent flirting.  Fun.

Have just started Picture Miss Seeton, by Heron Carvic.  Set in England, it is pretty old (c 1968) and is the first of at least ten books in the series.  Miss Seeton is not (at least yet) a Miss Marple type character since she is quite conservative and does not look for or appreciate interaction with the law or controversy.  It was just a coincidence that she was walking past a man who appeared to be hitting his girlfriend, and she, considering such behavior rude, quite naturally poked him with her umbrella.  It was just a coincidence that she got a good look at his face and that, when it was discovered that he had just stabbed the woman to death, Miss Seeton, being a retired art teacher, was quite capable to drawing his face.  Now she is the only witness and the murderer is known to police as criminal, but still at large.

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Thursday, November 10, 2016

Finished DEMELZA by Winston Graham

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It pretty well followed season 2 of Poldark on PBS.  There were other stories, though, and far better explained stories.  I'm glad I read it an am looking forward to book 3 of the series.

I have now started reading Flirt, the 18th novel in Laurel. K. Hamilton's Anita Blake series.  It opens with her consulting with a difficult client who seems seriously unwilling to take "No" for an answer.  And he is surprising worldly as well as intelligent.

This is the shortest of Laurell K. Hamilton's books that I have encountered.

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