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By education and experience - Accountant with a specialty in taxation. Formerly a CPA (license has lapsed). Masters degree in law of taxation from University of Denver. Now retired. Part time work during baseball season as receptionist & switchboard operator for the Colorado Rockies. This gig feeds my soul in ways I have trouble articulating. One daughter, and four grandchildren. I share the house with two cats; a big goof of a cat called Grinch (named as a joke for his easy going "whatever" disposition); and Lady, a shelter adoptee with a regal bearing and sweet little soprano voice. I would be very bereft if it ever becomes necessary to keep house without a cat.
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Books Update

Time for another summary of my reading!

THE PRESERVATIONIST by David Maine

Maine continues his fictionalization of well known Biblical tales - in this one taking on Noah and the ark. I've really enjoyed his way with the old familiar tales, and his skill at presenting things we know must have been true, if the parables really happened at all. Providing food for all the lives aboard; and disposing of the waste as well.

THE SCARECROW by Michael Connelly

Newspaperman Jack McEvoy of THE POET returns, facing the loss of his job in the upheavals abroad in print journalism. Both the baddie and those who search him out use the many features of cyberspace, making this an up to date novel in every sense of the word.

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