I get my usually positive attitude from my Mom. I was complaining to her yesterday that we’re supposed to have rain every day until next Thursday. She said we’re lucky. We aren’t dealing with fires or floods. She’s right. (Mom’s almost always right.) And, the rain we get usually doesn’t stop me from going anyplace. I had a week that has been pretty lazy, and it’s been great. I’m probably heading to a farm market this morning, but other than that, I’ve been to the library. She’s right. Why should I care if we’re having thunder and lightning and rain if I’m only sitting home reading?

Today, I’ve started Catherine Aird’s A Late Phoenix, a C.D. Sloan mystery. Here’s the summary. “Berebury, England, did not have an easy go of it during the Second World War. This quaint Victorian town was destroyed when the Nazis dropped bomb after bomb on its perfect gardens and neat hedges. After three decades of disarray, the town council has finally begun reconstructing what’s left. All throughout Berebury, the sounds of hammers and saws drone on. But on this particular day, the noise stops.
 
“In the crater of a bomb site, a skeleton has been found. While its presence there isn’t unusual—hundreds died in bombing raids throughout England—the manner in which the pregnant girl met her end is sinister enough that Detective Inspector C. D. Sloan and his assistant, Detective Constable Crosby, are called to the scene. The cause of death, it seems, was not the blast, but a bullet to the spine.
 
“Inspector Sloan is the best there is when it comes to cracking the most complex cases. But can he piece together a murder that’s been buried for more than a quarter century?”

What about you? What are you doing this week? What are you reading?