TV-wise tonight is Chuck and Jon & Kate Plus 8. Don't have any plans otherwise.
I was going to go to the library to pick up a hold, the new Monica Ferris, but I think I may save the trip for tomorrow. It's gotten quite dark out with some incoming storm; I've already walked Tug so I may make a cup of something hot and read for a bit.
Currently reading DEATH AND THE CHAPMAN by Kate Sedley. This is the first of a series of seventeen featuring Roger the Chapman, a medieval chapman (peddler) in 15th century England. This was published in 1991. I've been meaning to read it now for a couple years, well, ever since I got bitten by the histmyst bug but I've finally now gotten into it. Here's a description from Amazon:
In 1471 Roger leaves his monastic life to become a chapman, or peddler of wares, and at once becomes involved in solving the disappearance of Clement Weaver, son of a wealthy tradesman. Six months later, Roger the Chapman is in Canterbury and hears of two other disappearances near the Crossed Hands Inn--that of Sir Richard Mallory and his servant. Are the incidents connected? Does royal politics have a hand in it?
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