Over the weekend I read TO DWELL IN DARKNESS by Deborah Crombie. This is 16th of 16 in series featuring Detectives Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James in London. Here's a description:
Recently transferred to the London borough of Camden from Scotland Yard headquarters, Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and his new murder investigation team are called to a deadly bombing at historic St. Pancras Station. By fortunate coincidence, Melody Talbot, Gemma's trusted colleague, witnesses the explosion. The victim was taking part in an organized protest, yet the other group members swear the young man only meant to set off a smoke bomb. As Kincaid begins to gather the facts, he finds every piece of the puzzle yields an unexpected pattern, including the disappearance of a mysterious bystander. With the help of his former sergeant, Doug Cullen, Melody Talbot, and Gemma, Kincaid begins to untangle the truth.
Published in 2014, it has 336 pages.
I also finally finished NIGHT OF A THOUSAND STARS by Deanna Raybourn (I just had a couple chapters left) and also raced through AURORA: CV-1 by Ryk Brown, a space opera. Now I'm back to the Charlie Lovett, FIRST IMPRESSIONS before starting the new one by Michael Connelly.
We had 13 trick-or-treaters on Friday. We kept the light on until 8pm but I didn't turn the light on until about 6:30 waiting for Steve to get home so I missed at least one group, maybe two.
Much love,
PK the Bookeemonster
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