Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Tuckered out Tuesday


Sorry, very tired again tonight. Each of the five trainees took three live calls today and our performance on each call was critqued. I did very well and the trainer wrote that I had a "wonderful phone voice." More again tomorrow.


Currently reading FEAR IN THE FOREST by Bernard Knight. This is 7th of 13 in series featuring Sir John de Wolfe, the crowner (coroner), in 12th century Devon. Here's a description:



Much of the county lies under the iron rule of the Royal Forest laws, with all hunting reserved to the King. The penalty for killing a deer—mutilation or death. These harsh laws are rigorously upheld by the King's foresters, notorious for their greed and corruption. June, 1195. A horse gallops into the sleepy village of Sigford, the broken shaft of an arrow protruding from its rider's back. The embroidered badge sewn on the dead man's tunic identifies him as a senior officer of the Royal Forest. With the victim's purse still full of money, the motive for murder is a mystery. But when a second forest officer is violently attacked, county coroner Sir John de Wolfe begins to uncover evidence of a sinister conspiracy.
It was published in 2003 and has 410 pages.


Watched V on tv this evening and then went to Target to get a turkey platter. Mine was broken about three years ago and haven't had the need for another until now. Going to finish up here and get ready for bed and maybe read a couple pages.


Much love,

PK the Bookeemonster

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