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Books Read (click on titles for review):
Well...GoodReads now says I'm only one books behind...almost caught up!
Books Read (click on titles for review):
The Web Between the Worlds
Four Lost Ladies by Stuart Palmer
The Case of the Negligent Nymph by Erle Stanley Gardner
Murder at Markham by Patricia Sprinkle
Veiled Murder by Alice Campbell
Four Lost Ladies by Stuart Palmer
The Case of the Negligent Nymph by Erle Stanley Gardner
Murder at Markham by Patricia Sprinkle
Veiled Murder by Alice Campbell
Currently Reading:
India Black & the Shadows of Anarchy by Carol K. Carr: India Black, full-time
madam and occasional secret agent, is feeling restless, when one of
Disraeli's men calls on her to meet the prime minister--alone. Even
though all her previous meetings have been organized by the rakishly
handsome spy French, it's been decided this is a mission India must
attempt on her own.
Revolt has spread across Europe and reached the shores of England--anarchists have begun assassinating lords and earls, one by one. Now India must infiltrate the ranks of the underground group responsible for those attacks, the sinister Dark Legion. To stop their dread plot, India will go from the murkiest slums of London to the highest levels of society, uncovering secrets that threaten her very existence...
Revolt has spread across Europe and reached the shores of England--anarchists have begun assassinating lords and earls, one by one. Now India must infiltrate the ranks of the underground group responsible for those attacks, the sinister Dark Legion. To stop their dread plot, India will go from the murkiest slums of London to the highest levels of society, uncovering secrets that threaten her very existence...
[I do love India Black! And am very grateful to Carol for this early peek at India's latest escapades.]
Books that spark my interest:
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
Zima Blue & Other Stories by Alastair Reynolds
Ashenden by Elizabeth Wilhide
2 comments:
The India Black book looks good! Thanks for sharing...and enjoy your week.
I hope you enjoy Ready Player One! My book club read it a few months ago, and my copy has been making the rounds among my other friends ever since.
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