I'll say one thing for Ken Follett...he know how to give a satisfying ending. Enjoyed the book greatly. I loved that Merthin found himself crying at the funeral at the end and realized he was crying for "what might have been." I've done that myself. Something never happening the way it should have is a loss and deserves some grief.
I have now started Laurell K. Hamilton's Obsidian Butterfly. Edward (the assassin) has called her in to help him get a true monster, and, for the first time, he is actually fearful. This promises to be one heck of a monster!
TR has finished Jim Butcher's Side Jobs and is working on the Phrynie Fisher series. This is a 20's flapper who is well off and dabbles in solving mysteries. We discovered the series on Saturday nights on PBS and fell in love with it (along with Death in Paradise). I probably won't read the books--I have enough books in my "to read" pile--but we are both enjoying watching the series.
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