Just to briefly touch on the Wisconsin Supreme Court election of last week. Yes, both candidates had lots of money supporting them that came from outside the actual campaign. Some feel that the funds one side was trying to spend were not being used in a legal or ethical manner.
It is now the most expensive judicial election in the United States, likely exceeding $100 million. I for one would prefer to get ALL of this outside money away from elections, but that won't happen until they repeal Citizen United. (Jumps off soapbox.)
While the grass is getting green, flowers that are bulbs are growing, but we still are getting snow showers! Brrr. Supposed to be nicer this coming weekend and hit the 50s.
I have plans for the weekend that will take me outside, so I am hoping that it will be warmer. Also prefer that it be dry! No rain please!
If Books Could Kill second installment of the Bibliophile Mystery, Brooklyn is attending the Edinburgh Book Fair. A friend, Kyle, gives her an old book to authenticate which supposedly contains information on an affair between the Scottish poet Robert Burns and a daughter of King George III. Before Brooklyn can do her thing, Kyle turns up dead, killed with one of Brooklyn's bookbinding tools. Who is trying to pin this murder on her?
Death and Fromage is a book set in France. Richard, an Englishman, runs a B&B in the Loire Valley. A scandal and possible murder occur and Richard finds himself in the middle of the investigation and helps to solve the crime.
A Death in Diamonds another installment in the Her Majesty the Queen Investigates series. The setting is back in the 1950s. A girl is found dead dressed in only her silk undies and a valuable tiara. One of the issues is that Prince Philip is seen in the area the night of the murder. Could he have something to do with this?
Challenger is an in-depth look at the space shuttle Challenger disaster. Starting back in 1967 after the astronaut deaths during a fire in the Apollo space craft. The author shows how NASA continued to be less focused on safety and more on pushing forward, getting things done. Pressuring contractors to be the same way. Very interesting read.
Happy Reading