The Sunday Salon
This week has seen me finish The One Thing More by Anne Perry. I thoroughly enjoyed this murder/mystery set in the time of the French Revolution.
As I mentioned in an earlier post I am trying to get to grips with earphones ,so that audio books may be considered. Having borrowed 'And None Shall Sleep' by Priscilla Masters from the local library I'm determined to persevere with earphones , I may need to buy a new pair, though as these are not comfortable. So this audio book is ongoing.
However, paper has triumphed over disc in my latest read, 'Borrower of the Night' by Elizabeth Peters. This is a Vicky Bliss Murder Mystery. Vicky , an Art historian is an expert in museum treasures. In this book she sets out to find the missing masterwork of a carver who died in 16th century Germany.This is my first book in the
Art History Reading Challenge. and I enjoyed it. You can read my review here.
On the home front , we are starting to get ready for lambing. This will begin sometime within the first week of March , so buildings and pens need to be prepared. It is 'all hands on deck ' at this time , however I do hope I can still enjoy an odd book.Hope you all have a good week!
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Good luck with your lambing preparations - that sounds like hard work. I hope you manage to squeeze in a book,maybe an audiobook is the answer.
Good luck with your lambing! Sounds interesting!