Nefertiti
I just found this mystery set in ancient Egypt. It’s near the top of my reading list.
I just found this mystery set in ancient Egypt. It’s near the top of my reading list.
have been learning to use my Palm Centro more from the road, or for times like right now when I have things shut down due to severe thunderstorms. So I installed Postie, which massively improves post by mail. I haven’t found posting directly impossible but this is more convenient. Watch for more short posts from…
Since I just wrote about patriotism on my Threads blog, I thought I’d call attention to a story I wrote some time ago intended to raise questions about moral decision making. The story is Civilian Targets. Consider that the key character is not Jerrell, whose actions are followed in the primary story line, but rather…
. . . in book reviews. In this intriguing post, Bob Harris crafts a compelling list of words that all writers should eschew when they muse upon the content of a book they are about to review. Unfortunately, despite his best use of vocabulary, I found his post neither lyrical nor poignant. Try harder Bob!…
I’ve added the Miniposts2 plugin, and I’m going to use this for current reading comments and links to books I won’t review in full. Watch this space!
J. D. Robb continues the saga of Eve Dallas and Roark with this delightful action story with some mystery. I found myself guessing ahead correctly a bit too often, but the story moves well in any case. Eve finds herself handling two complex cases simultaneously. With the department insinuating that she might not be trustworthy…
… at You Can’t Mean That! Oh, but I do!