Home by Nightfall: A Charles Lenox Mystery
by Charles Finch
Home By Nightfall (9/23/2015)
The beauty of reading a mystery set in the late 1800's is the pace -- nothing happens quickly and you have time to read every word and ponder the revelations as they unfold.
This was the first book I've read in this series by Charles Finch and I enjoyed his use of the more formal language of that era. It was a good change of pace from the mystery set in "modern times" where technology sometimes becomes the "star". The heart-felt rumination of the detective (Charles Lenox) on many topics added depth for me. Loved this one regarding how he felt when his father died -- "but a parent --while one's parents were alive, if they were decent parents, one was always at least in some small part of one's self protected -- from life, from fear, from reality. I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a mystery set in the English countryside of the 1800's.
A Kim Jong-Il Production: The Extraordinary True Story of a Kidnapped Filmmaker, His Star Actress, and a Young Dictator's Rise to Power
by Paul Fischer
A Timely Story (12/18/2014)
Wow -- what an eye-opener this book was. I knew nothing about North Korea until recently. The current crisis with Sony Pictures illustrates the point this book makes -- and frankly I'm afraid to review it! I also wonder if it will be published!