Good Afternoon Book Lovers ---

Looking for some fiction to let your mind disappear into this weekend? Try
The Music of Spheres by Elizabeth Redfern, recommended by blog subscriber John.
Music of Spheres is a haunting multi-faceted story set in the 18th century with themes of romance, mystery, and a serial killer. (gasp!) It also touches on moral conflict, political intrigue, astronomy, mathematics, and the movement of the planets in almost a religious cult setting. (the plot thickens!).
John says: "The ever elusive and enticing Selene moves in and out of the story which focuses on a small group of well-to-do French outcasts at the end of the French Revolution. Set in the London area, the outcasts are searching the sky for a new planet as red-haired prostitutes are being killed in London with hidden implications on the French.[It was] complicated, beautifully written and mystical, the book grabbed me and didn't let go until it was done."
If that doesn't peak your interest, perhaps this excerpt will: "ONE BY ONE THE candles in the big house were extinguished. Outside the trees whispered anew, their branches stirred by a soft breeze that bore with it a promise of more rain. Once more Guy de Montpellier had gone to London to look for Selene, his lady of songs, and flowers, and stars. And each night he went, a woman died.
Unfortunately, this book is not yet in e-book form, but don't fret! You can purchase it for less than $5 on Amazon. Look
here if you're interested. Great book, great price - you can't get much better than that!
Happy reading!