#AmReading: AMULETS AND ALIBIS by Tracy Higley. Dr. Clarissa Bell's employer forces her to accept an invitation onto a Nile cruise with a group of artifact collectors. Of course, the cruise turns into a nefarious, pseudo-scientific attempt to prove the ancient Egyptians had a more complex mathematics than current-day westerners, and Clarissa and her friendly nemesis Benedict Quinn need to stop the collapse of . . .
If you like Amelia Peabody, you'll love Dr. Bell.
https://susannasullivanauthor.substack.com/i/190780075/amulets-and-alibis-by-tracy-higley
Looking for a wildly creative and complex horror novel? Tony recommends J.H. Markert's DIG, now out from Crooked Lane Books! #amreading #horror #amreadinghorror
Snow days are awesome, right? Rebecca Rowland would like a word. Check out what Steve thinks about her latest, EMINENCE FRONT, now out from CLASH Books! #booksky #bookreview #horror #amreading
https://www.horrordna.com/books/eminence-front-rebecca-rowland-book-review
“When we cannot converge on some kind of base reality of truth, instead opting to live according to our own matrix, we have no hope of being able to cooperate to solve real-world problems. It can hurt us individually when we have no check to our intuitions, delusions, and biases, and it can hurt us collectively when we cannot focus on matters at hand because we're too lost among the stars, looking for certainty to soothe our anxieties.”
—B. Hartley
This week's library haul:
Breakneck by Dan Wang
"EACH TIME I SEE a headline that officials from the United States and China are butting heads, I feel the state of affairs is more than just tragic; it is comical, too. I am sure that no two peoples are more alike than Americans and Chinese."