I lurk here and pick up some good information on books to read ... and, maybe, others to avoid. I've tried posting a few times, but I have always lacked the discipline to keep it up.
I'll try again.
I just finished reading Chanukah Guilt, by Ilene Schneider. The story is set in southern New Jersey (an area that I'm moderately familiar with) and the protagonist is a bird watcher who visits areas like the Brigantine National Wildlife Refuge (which I know well from my days with Fish & Game). The mystery was easy to solve; the trick was finding proof. I enjoyed it.
It looks like Ms. Schneider wrote a sequel -- and not much else, so far. I expect I'll pick it up soon.
Meanwhile, I've started Dead Angler, the first book in the Loon Lake Mystery Series, by Victoria Houston. It's set in the rural north woods of Wisconsin. So far, it looks pretty good! It looks like I've had this sitting in my ereader for three or four years -- I probably should have started it sooner.
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