Half way through the week.
And my cold is lingering.
Nothing really on TV tonight except maybe Law and Order reruns.
However, I will probably just read, because I just got an advanced reading copy via Netgalley.
About to start THE DARK ANGEL by Elly Griffiths. 10th of 10 in series featuring Dr. Ruth Galloway, a forensic archaeologist, and Harry Nelson, a detective chief inspector, in the Saltmarsh area near Norfolk, England.
It’s not every day that you’re summoned to the Italian countryside on business, so when archaeologist Angelo Morelli asks for Ruth Galloway’s help identifying bones found in the tiny hilltop town of Fontana Liri, she jumps at the chance to go, bringing her daughter along with her for a working vacation. Upon arriving, she begins to hear murmurs of Fontana Liri’s strong resistance movement during World War II and senses the townspeople are dancing around a deeply buried secret. But how could that be connected to the ancient remains she’s been studying? Ruth is just beginning to get her footing in the dig when she’s thrown off-guard by the appearance of DCI Nelson. And when Ruth’s findings lead them to a modern-day murder, their holidays are both turned upside down, and they race to find out what darkness is lurking in this seemingly picturesque town.
Publishing May 2018; 352 pages.
Steve has the gun range tonight so I don't have to feed him. Will get my usual Chinese food delivered for dinner? Maybe. Dinner, reading, bed.
Sound like a lovely evening.
Have a great day
Much love,
PK the Bookeemonster
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