Benjamin Franklin writes, “The person who deserves most pity is a lonesome one on a rainy day who doesn’t know how to read.” (from The 100 Best Quotes about Reading)

If it’s raining (or even if it isn’t), here’s a few books to get you through the day. (Presumably you can read or you wouldn’t be here.) Enjoy!

January 2020 Reviews:

The Woman in the Veil by Laura Joh Rowland (historical mystery, Victorian London)

Trouble in Mind by Michael Riley (mystery, private investigator)

The Falconer’s Apprentice by Malve von Hassell (historical mystery, middle ages)

Death of a Young Lieutenant by B. R. Stateham (historical mystery, WWI era)

Cartier’s Hope  by M.J. Rose (historical mystery, early 20th century era, U.S.)

I also got to participate in a few spotlight tours:

Hiding in Plain Sight by Eoghan Egan

Bullets, Teeth and Fists 3 by Jason Beech

And featured content from  . . .

The Final Trail by A. A. Abbott

I also blogged about my 2020 blogging, reading, & writing resolutions.