I'm currently reading BLIND JUSTICE by Anne Perry. This is 19th of 20 in series featuring William Monk, an amnesiac police inspector, later a private detective, and currently a commander of the Thames River Police, in Victorian London. Here's a description:
Hester Monk questions the finances of a London church whose members’ hard-earned charitable gifts appear to have ended up in the pocket of charismatic preacher Abel Taft, paying for his fine home and the stylish outfits of his wife and daughters. Taft is accused of extortion, and brilliant barrister Oliver Rathbone, newly appointed a judge, is chosen to preside over his trial. It seems clear that Taft is indeed guilty. However, at the last second, the defense produces a witness who completely undermines the charges. Then Rathbone makes a well-meaning but reckless move that could ruin his career, his reputation, and his life.
Published in 2013, it has 370 pages.
It was a pretty uneventful weekend which was good. Watched some football on my short attention span channel, read a little bit, did the weekend chores. Next weekend's Outlander episode will be the one everyone's been waiting for: the marriage of Claire and Jamie. :)
Tonight will be the last free from TV Monday for a while. The new television season starts and for some reason, EVERYTHING is on Monday/Tuesday. Monday: Sleepy Hollow, The Blacklist, The Voice, and a new one, Gotham. Tuesday, there's Marvel's Agents of Shield and The Voice. It would be nice this evening to read and go to bed early-ish.
Much love,
PK the Bookeemonster
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