Finished re-reading The Wounded Sky just after midnight last night. Utterly brilliant.
Started, but not going to finish, Neil Boyd's Bless Me, Father.
The basis for a 1970s Britcom that I remember my parents enjoying on PBS, Bless Me, Father is about the misadventures of two priests, an older Irish priest and a young face just out of seminary, and their housekeeper in a London parish. This was on sale for the Kindle recently, and remembering that my parents enjoyed the television series, I thought I'd give it a shot..
DARK SHADOWS: "Interrupted Journey," a reprint of an old DS "story digest" I haven't read since it was first published in 1970!
Talk about a (spooky) trip down Memory Lane!
Did see on Amazon that from next year Hermes Press are going to be reprinting those old Ross novels.Have you seen the Dark Shadows audiobooks (read by Kathryn Leigh "Maggie Evans" Scott) that started coming out, two a month, about the middle of the year? They're readings of the old "Marilyn Ross" Dark Shadows novels from 1967-1972? I've got the first 12 on CD, and preordered a bunch more, because they're only $6.99 a CD, but about double that to stream on Audible. Which, **SHRUG**, who can figure out the publisher's/Amazon's calculation on that?
Me to.I devoured Ross's DARK SHADOWS novels back in the day.
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