Monday, January 26, 2015

It must be Monday



I finished  DEATH OF A DISHONORABLE GENTLEMAN. Not bad for a debut. Two good historical mystery debut's this month. This one and MURDER AT THE BRIGHTWELL.

I'm currently reading THE FLINCK CONNECTION by Estelle Ryan. This is 4th of 6 in series featuring nonverbal communication expert, art insurance investigator, and high functioning autistic Doctor Genevieve Lenard. Here's a description:
A cryptic online message leads nonverbal communications expert Doctor Genevieve Lenard to the body of a brutally murdered politician. Despite being ordered not to investigate, Genevieve and her team look into this vicious crime. More online messages follow, leading them down a path lined with corruption, a sadistic assassin, an oil scandal and one of the biggest heists in history--the still unsolved 1990 Boston museum art theft worth $500m. The deeper they delve, the more evidence they unearth of a conspiracy implicating someone close to them, someone they hold in high regard. With a deadline looming, Genevieve has to cope with past and present dangers, an attack on one of her team members and her own limitations if she is to expose the real threat and protect those in her inner circle.

Published 2014, it has 358 pages.  


Supposed to get to the 60s today. Finally, I think the last of the big ruts in our subdivision will be gone and I can walk the boys again without risking life and limb. Meanwhile, in the American east, where it matters the most of course, there is a big snow storm coming. And they're in full panic mode in the news and therefore the people are in panic mode. How strange, isn't it, to have a snow storm in January, eh.

Much love,
PK the Bookeemonster

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