I have a full day of meetings today, so I’ll be catching up with you here and there. But, let’s talk about what we’re reading this week.

I’ve often said I learn more from fiction titles and mysteries than I learn from nonfiction books. Case in point, C.M. Gleason’s January release, Murder at the Capitol. It’s the third Lincoln’s White House mystery. But, what’s fascinating is the setting. It’s set in July, 1861 in Washington, D.C. I never really thought of D.C. as a small town, filled with southerners. It was a town with only twenty-five constables. Then, tens of thousands of Union troops massed there, with nothing really to do before the first battles of the Civil War. This mystery has made me think of D.C. as it was, rather than as the city I know.

So, what are you reading this week? Before we get into the rush of holidays, I hope you’ve found some books to enjoy. Please tell us about them.