Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Crime Thru Time/Veronica Mars/MOSCOW RULES

Todays Blog/Website of the Day is the official Crime Thru Time website: http://www.crimethrutime.com/. This is the companion to the Yahoo group of the same name. The site states, "Crime Thru Time is a web site dedicated to Historical Mysteries.We began as a discussion list and have since grown to a web site complete withinformation about upcoming releases, series/author book lists, timelines, and links of interest.Est. March 5, 1999."

I've been on a Veronica Mars binge, watching the last six episodes of the first season in 24 hours. Many times I gasped, said "Holy Crap!", and "Yes!" and had to know what happened next. This is one excellent series. Now I can't wait to watch the first episode of the second season to find out who was at the door.

Next to read will be MOSCOW RULES by Daniel Silva. This is the 8th book of a series of eight featuring Gabriel Allon, an art restorer and Israeli secret agent. This book was published this year and has 433 pages. Here is a description:

The death of a journalist leads Allon to Russia, where he finds that, in terms of spycraft, even he has something to learn. He’s playing by Moscow rules now.This is not the grim, gray Moscow of Soviet times but a new Moscow, awash in oil wealth and choked with bulletproof Bentleys. A Moscow where power resides once more behind the walls of the Kremlin and where critics of the ruling class are ruthlessly silenced. A Moscow where a new generation of Stalinists is plotting to reclaim an empire lost and to challenge the global dominance of its old enemy, the United States.One such man is Ivan Kharkov, a former KGB colonel who built a global investment empire on the rubble of the Soviet Union. Hidden within that empire, however, is a more lucrative and deadly business: Kharkov is an arms dealer—and he is about to deliver Russia’s most sophisticated weapons to al- Qaeda. Unless Allon can learn the time and place of the delivery, the world will see the deadliest terror attacks since 9/11—and the clock is ticking fast.


I've enjoyed this series throughout the last year but I had to take a break until now as I may have read them too closely together. When that happens, one notices similarities in plot or style or overuse of words so sometimes breaks are needed to refresh the brain and appreciate the author and the works again. Otherwise, I'm reading a website usability book.

Steve goes shooting tonight and not much on tv so I'll probably get in some reading time.

I'm having lunch with the Symphony ladies on Friday. The husband of a lady at the Museum died last night of the brain tumor he was diagnosed with not long ago so I'll be attending the funeral whenever that is decided upon. He was a good man and they were a devoted couple so I need to be present for her.

Ran a couple errands today and took Tug with me after our walk. The weather is strange -- it felt like Spring in January. The temp got over 50, the wind was blowing in the 30 mph range and the 2 inches of snow that fell last night turned to mush and standing pools of water. The drive tomorrow will be slick when all this freezes again overnight. Knowing all this is going to happen, I wanted to get my running around done today.

Another day gone by....

Much love,
PK the Bookeemonster

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