Originally Posted by d0lphin:
“Now I'm reading The Crossing Places by Elly Griffiths, a thriller featuring a forensic archaeologist and police detective - I accidentally read no. 6 in the series recently so now I'm starting at no.1.”
I've just finished The Crossing Places, I thought it was very good.
I'm now reading
Stone Mattress: Nine Tales by Margaret Atwood. Nine short stories, the first three of which are related. A common theme of aging in all the stories, apparently the author is in her seventies now.
I've finished the first tale, it's called Alphinland. An elderly widow is coping with an ice storm and reminiscing about the past. Fortunately her dead husband is around to dispense advice on household tasks. Beautiful writing and quirky stories, I love Margaret Atwood.
Quote:
“The freezing rain sifts down, handfuls of shining rice thrown by some unseen celebrant. Wherever it hits, it crystallizes into a granulated coating of ice. In the streetlights it looks so beautiful, like fairy silver, thinks Constance. But then, she would think that; she's far too prone to enchantment.”