Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Hiya


Today's Blog/Website of the Day is Mysterious Musings found at http://juliabuckley.blogspot.com/.


Still reading the Michael Jecks book but I've made good headway in it. I've also started the audiobook of Michael Koryta's newest, THE SILENT HOUR. This is 4th of 4 in series featuring Lincoln Perry and Joe Pritchard, private investigators in Cleveland, Ohio. Here is a description:



Whisper Ridge

Home to Dreams

October 2, 1992--April 12, 1996

So reads the strange epitaph carved beside the door of the home called Whisper Ridge, a multimillion-dollar piece of architectural majesty that once housed the beginnings of a unique program for paroled murderers. The program never got off the ground, however, despite how passionate a woman named Alexandra Cantrell, daughter of a notorious Mafia don, and her husband, Joshua, had been about it. Still uninhabited twelve years later, the house remains as a strange monument to dangerous secrets, falling into ruin as the forest grows up around it.While the couple’s abrupt exit was unusual, it was also not regarded as suspicious. Private investigator Lincoln Perry isn’t thrilled about the situation, or his client: Parker Harrison served fifteen years for murder but claims Alexandra’s intervention saved his life. Now he wants to find her---and he’s not the only one.What seems at first like the simplest of jobs proves to be an undertaking that will challenge both Perry’s abilities as a detective and his commitment to that calling.

This book is actually not going to be released until next week but the audio was available via audible.com.


Doesn't look like anything is on tv tonight so I'll get some reading time in, I think. Steve has shooting tonight.


Tomorrow morning I have to go give blood again for a lab to determine if the doctor wants to do a biopsy of my kidney to try figure out why that is still being a problem. Then, later, I'm having lunch with a friend from way back in my theatre days, Sheila K, who is here visiting her mom. That will be fun.


Much love,

PK the Bookeemonster

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