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Old 08-27-2013, 01:17 PM   #17511
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Currently reading the latest from Sharon Lee and Steve Miller -- Technical Details. This is a chapbook with two stories previously posted on the Baen Book site, Landed Alien, a story of Kara ven'Arith, and Eleutherios, where we have a down and out abbey being helped by a rather unlikely saviour.

I'd read both before when they were posted on the Baen site, but this is a pleasant excuse to re-read them.
Finished the Baen shorts, and switched gears completely to read Bruno, Chief of Police #5, The Devil's Cave. I must say, I'm finding that the Bruno books just keep getting better. No longer quite "cozies", there's a bit more action than that. But still delightful.

I then jumped back to Seattle to read a J. P. Beaumont short by J. A. Jance: Ring in the Dead. This was actually a look back at the earliest years of Beau in the police force, and included a teaser for the upcoming new J. P. Beaumont novel, due this fall/winter.

Now, reading In Enemy Hands, #7 in the Honor Harrington series by David Weber. This is a total immersion reading with both eBook and Audible performance. The Audible is, as usual, read by Allyson Johnson. Not at all my favourite reader, but we endure it. And the price for those who have bought the eBook from Amazon is only $1.99 USD.
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