Friday, January 30, 2026
When Skateboards Will Be Free--#9 finished
Monday, January 26, 2026
D is for Deadbeat--#8 finished
This was next on my re-reading of the Kinsey Milhone mysteries. Things always come together at end which is nice. Enough bad guys to kind of make you wonder about the kind of low life people in your neighborhood but hopefully not as much crime going on as happening for Kinsey. A drunk driver that killed 5 people is just out of jail and hires Kinsey to deliver a cashier check to a 15 year old boy--the boy that lost his family in the accident. The guy is soon found dead and there starts the investigation. Good quick read.
This series is on my keeper shelf so this book will go back there. Will pull next one when I am looking for another quick read.
Midnight Black--#7 finished
This is the next in the Gray Man series. It is a really good series and is staying timely as well with the action being in Russia and Ukraine. The Gray Man, Court, is trying to get into Russia with a crazy attempt to rescue the woman he loves. He comes to find out she has not been executed but is instead located in a prison in Russia, the same woman's prison where the wife of a dissident is also located. The dissident that ran for president of Russian against the Putin in the story is in prison 10-15 miles away. With help from US, a band of ex-Russian fighters and Ukrainians a plan is formed to invade Russia on this rescue. Court inside Russia with some fighters there, all work together to free hostages and make it back out. Lots of good details and fighting. Story will continue too, interesting to see where could be going next.
There are 18 WL for this book on PBS so it will go onto my shelf to post at some point. Still have too many credits so not posting anything right now. Did get a request for a book on shelf so mailing that one off in next day or so.
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Exile on Main St--#6 finished
The rest of the title: A Season in Hell with the Rolling Stones. The Rolling Stones just left England for tax reasons, I guess people that own their songs, etc haven't been paying taxes & now the band owes them--maybe not too sure about that. Keith Richards has rented a mansion in south France and rest of band gets places nearby. Not as much in the book about the making of this album, sounds like some songs came from earlier sessions but didn't make the earlier records. A lot of talk about the people and going ons at the mansion--the drug use, crazy happenings, crazy hours, etc. Just a different time with the end of the '60s and many many people around them all becoming addicts too. I thought I would enjoy this book more since I really like this album but was just okay. Still a good dive into what was happening back then.
There are no copies in PBS system but this will go as a keeper with some other Rolling Stones books I have.