FF: Where I Turn
Tricky Furball in My Sink
It’s been an insane week, one in which I’ve been grateful for the chance to escape into a good book.
For those of you unfamiliar with this column, the Friday Fragments lists what I’ve read over the past week. Most of the time I don’t include details of either short fiction (unless part of a book-length collection) or magazines. The Fragments are not meant to be a recommendation list. If you’re interested in a not-at-all-inclusive recommendation list, you can look on my website under Neat Stuff.
Once again, this is not a book review column. It’s just a list with, maybe, a bit of description or a few opinions tossed in.
Recently Completed:
Flowers for the Judge by Margery Allingham. A locked strong room mystery tied to a disappearance many years before.
Trickster’s Choice by Tamora Pierce. Audiobook. Excellent and compelling—and surprisingly on-target in some of its elements, especially when addressing the current state of affairs. A trickster with an agenda certainly would explain a lot.
In Progress:
Dancers in Mourning by Margery Allingham. Musical theater and country house combine to make an interesting setting for this tale of not-so-accidental death.
Call Down the Hawk by Maggie Stiefvater. Audiobook. I’ve been waiting for this one since it was first announced. Features the Ronan and his brothers from her “Raven Boys” series with, so far, only cameos from the other characters.
Also:
Preparing packages containing Wolf’s Soul, signed and personalized, to go out in the mail.