...but they've been welcome distractions from a week that has not been great, personally.
Strong Poison, Dorothy Sayers. Reread, and in some ways more fun reading knowing what I was getting in for (and that it included extended spiritualism interlude). Peter and Harriet's flirting in this book is very cute, and also lovely of him that, though he lets her know up front he would like to marry her (unlike Miles Vorkosigan), he does give her space to decide for herself. I'll be looking forward to the rest of the Harriet books.
Murder Must Advertise, Dorothy Sayers. A warned me that I'd be transported to a world where everyone is an artist who owns a bicycle, and so I was. It's difficult keeping track of all these artists with bicycles, so I'm enjoying this less than the others, but I'll see if I like it as it gets along. Right now three of the artists have disappeared mysteriously, and I'm wondering how many will turn up as additional corpses.
Strong Poison, Dorothy Sayers. Reread, and in some ways more fun reading knowing what I was getting in for (and that it included extended spiritualism interlude). Peter and Harriet's flirting in this book is very cute, and also lovely of him that, though he lets her know up front he would like to marry her (unlike Miles Vorkosigan), he does give her space to decide for herself. I'll be looking forward to the rest of the Harriet books.
Murder Must Advertise, Dorothy Sayers. A warned me that I'd be transported to a world where everyone is an artist who owns a bicycle, and so I was. It's difficult keeping track of all these artists with bicycles, so I'm enjoying this less than the others, but I'll see if I like it as it gets along. Right now three of the artists have disappeared mysteriously, and I'm wondering how many will turn up as additional corpses.