"The Future of Work: Compulsory"
All Systems Red
Artificial Condition
Rogue Protocol
Exit Strategy
"Home: Habitat, Range, Niche, Territory"
Fugitive Telemetry
Network Effect
"The Future of Work: Compulsory"
All Systems Red
Artificial Condition
Rogue Protocol
Exit Strategy
"Home: Habitat, Range, Niche, Territory"
Fugitive Telemetry
Network Effect
Fistful of Warlocks (BC)
Restoration of Faith (SJ)
Welcome to the Jungle (GN)
Storm Front
Fool Moon
B is for Bigfoot (BC)
Grave Peril
Summer Knight
Death Masks
Vignette, a.k.a. Pub. and Adv. (SJ)
Blood Rights
Something Borrowed (SJ)
Dead Beat
Teenage Bigfoot (BC)
Proven Guilty
AAAA Wizardry (BC)
White Night
It’s My Birthday, Too (SJ)
Heorot (SJ)
Small Favor
Day Off (SJ)
Backup (SJ) - POV: Thomas
Warrior (SJ)
Last Call (SJ)
Curses (BC)
Turn Coat
Love Hurts (SJ)
Bigfoot on Campus (BC)
Even Hand (BC) - POV: Marcone
Changes
Aftermath (SJ) - POV: Murphy
Ghost Story
Bombshells (BC) - POV: Molly
Cold Days
Cold Case (BC)
Skin Game
Jury Duty (BC)
Zoo Day (BC)
Day One (BC)
Peace Talks
Battle Ground
Law
Mary's Christmas - ????
Mary Russell’s War: 1914 - 1915
The Beekeeper's Apprentice (1994): 1915 - 1919
Beekeeping for Beginners: Spring 1915
Mrs. Hudson’s Case: Oct. 1918
A Monstrous Regiment of Women (1995): Dec. 1920 - Feb. 1921
The Marriage of Mary Russell: Feb. 1921
A Venomous Death: 1923
A Letter of Mary (1997): Aug. - Sept. 1923
The Moor (1998): Sept. - Nov. 1923
O Jerusalem (1999): Dec. 1918 - Feb. 1919
Justice Hall (2002): Nov.-Dec. 1923
The Game (2004): Jan.-Mar. 1924
Locked Rooms (2005): 1906, 1914, May - June 1924
The Marriage of Billie Birdsong: June 1924
The Language of Bees (2009): Aug. 1924
The God of the Hive (2010): Aug. - Sept. 1924
Pirate King (2011): Nov. 1924
Garment of Shadows (2012): Dec. 1924 - Jan. 1925
Dreaming Spies (2015): Spring 1924, Spring 1925
The Murder of Mary Russell (2016): 1855 - 1881, May 1925
Island of the Mad (2018): June 1925
Riviera Gold (2020): Summer 1925
Castle Shade (2021): Summer 1925
Stately Holmes: Dec. 1925
I finally finished Grave Reservations by Cherie Priest. Not 'finally' as in "this was a slog and I had to force myself to finish" but 'finally' as in I made myself stop every so often and wait a day or two before continuing because I didn't want it to end! It was a super fun read which I enjoyed as much as Bloodshot and Hellbent. I hope that she can take this new Booking Agents series as far as she wants, unlike the Cheshire Red Reports, which should have been a trilogy...
When I take a shower, I want to be squeaky clean from head to foot. But no matter how hard I scrubbed (Ow!) or what soap I used, it always felt like there was still some deodorant remnant left. Then I read about aluminum-free deodorants and thought, "Aha! That must be the answer!" And while it was better, it still wasn't the cleanliness level I wanted. So I went on the hunt again and found Hey Humans. I was skeptical because the ingredients are so unusual and it was a really low price, but I am glad I took a chance! In this case, "you get what you pay for" turned out to be "you get more than what you pay for." I notice when I don't apply this deodorant (working around the house), but don't notice it when I wear it, which means it is doing its job well. Now when I shower I don't have to rub my pits raw trying to dislodge the deodorant - regular washing and I'm done! And I find that I don't have to rub on much to have great odor protection all day.
Two arms held high with upraised thumbs for Hey Humans Deodorant! Now I'm headed back to Target to see what other products are available...
Athena Scalzi seems to have inherited some of her father's ability to write exactly what I'm thinking. Her post about being overweight is a masterpiece.