Tuesday, April 2, 2019

May I have some more please


Steve has a board meeting tonight. I have on TV The Curse of Oak Island, "Striking Distance":

The days are getting shorter and only a few weeks remain before the fellowship must end operations for the winter. The team is determined to excavate under the giant crane pad in Smith's Cove, confident they'll make their greatest breakthrough yet.

And This Is Us, "Her":

Rebecca helps Kate and Toby care for baby Jack. Zoe and Kevin look after Tess and Annie. Randall and Beth consider how to move forward.


Another week without New Amsterdam.




Just starting reading WHO SLAYS THE WICKED by C. S. Harris. 14th of 14 in series featuring Sebastian St. Cyr, Viscount Devlin, an investigator in Regency England. 



When the handsome but dissolute young gentleman Lord Ashworth is found brutally murdered, Sebastian St. Cyr, Viscount Devlin, is called in by Bow Street magistrate Sir Henry Lovejoy to help catch the killer. Just seven months before, Sebastian had suspected Ashworth of aiding one of his longtime friends and companions in the kidnapping and murder of a string of vulnerable street children. But Sebastian was never able to prove Ashworth's complicity. Nor was he able to prevent his troubled, headstrong young niece Stephanie from entering into a disastrous marriage with the dangerous nobleman. Stephanie has survived the difficult birth of twin sons. But Sebastian soon discovers that her marriage has quickly degenerated into a sham. Ashworth abandoned his pregnant bride at his father's Park Street mansion and has continued living an essentially bachelor existence. And mounting evidence--ranging from a small bloody handprint to a woman's silk stocking--suggests that Ashworth's killer was a woman. Sebastian is tasked with unraveling the shocking nest of secrets surrounding Ashworth's life to keep Stephanie from being punished for his death.

 Published 2019; 349 pages



So I will probably also do some reading.


Have a good day



Much love,
PK the Bookeemonster

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