It’s Thursday, that day we all get to talk about what we’ve been reading in the last week.Yay!

I’m finishing the third book in Anna Lee Huber’s Verity Kent mystery series, Penny for Your Secrets, although I haven’t read the earlier ones. It’s a fascinating book, a post-war novel set in England in 1919. I’m enjoying the mystery, but it’s the atmosphere and background that is truly fascinating. Huber discusses the frantic nature of post-war life for the upper class, as they dance and drink their memories away. The character, Verity Kent, knows that her husband, in 4 1/2 years of war, must have seen a thousand men die. Huber talks about the loss of half the men in the country, and that women, who had jobs that interested them, lost them when the men came home. If you ever saw “The Bletchley Circle” series about women code-breakers in 1952 England, you’ll know what I mean about women who couldn’t adjust to post-war life. Huber does an excellent job showing that with both men and women in this book.

So, that’s my current reading. What are you reading this week?