Lots of family support this past week; getting itchy to get back to the novel. Got about 2 hours on it this week. Sigh.
Book Review: The Deathsniffer’s Assistant, by Kate McIntyre
Fantasy 4-/5
In Edwardian London, Chris Buckley becomes a key investigator in his employer’s detective firm when a Duke is found dead in his mansion—and Chris’s sister’s magical abilities are sought by vying political forces. This one was fun. I loved Chris—faults and prejudices included—and his manic employer. The setting, too, was unique and fully immersive!
Great book on plotting
I’ve been reading a great book on plotting by Noah Lukeman: The Plot Thickens. Although it is on plotting, a huge emphasis is on character, because of course, character is the basis of plot. Super-useful!
Book Review: Robicheaux by James Lee Burke
Dave Robicheaux, a detective battling alcoholism, has a slip while investigating the case of the death of the man who killed Dave’s wife, and may, in fact, be the killer. This was a good book. I particularly found the setting of the deep south to feel authentic (though I’m no expert—I’ve only visited Louisiana twice) and it delivered strong writing and characterization.
Progress on Book 4
Progress on Book 4 of the series. Loving it, but not putting enough bum-in-chair time. Still doing lots of family support. It’ll take a while.
