#365Books A detective who seems to live in a perpetual Christmas funk.
Author: Libby Romfh
I am fascinated by the impact of change on people. Even positive change, that you have chosen to participate in, can be disruptive. Too often, when planning for change in our professional or our personal lives, we think about the change itself without considering the other changes that change will generate, or the people who will be affected by the change. My mission in life is to help people understand the nature of change and make it less painful and easier to navigate.
365 Books: The Twelve Deaths of Christmas by Marian Babson
#365Books. Day 1 of our Advent Calendar of holiday-themed books.
365 Books: The Case of the Journeying Boy by Michael Innes
#365Books Caution: Highly engaging book. Read over a 3-day weekend, not the night before the big strategy meeting.
365 Books: One Man Show by Michael Innes
#365 Books: A fun read that starts with a long lunch, moves quickly into chaos, and ends nicely tied up.
365 Books: Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers
#365Books Who killed Lady Mary's fiancé? Why was she in the conservatory at 3 a.m. in outdoor clothes? What would drive her stodgy older brother into the rain for several hours? And why is the Scotland Yard detective so darned cranky whenever he talks to her?