still slogging through the audio of It. might have to read the book along with it next time, because i've found my attention drifts somewhat at times if i listen for too long. finished The Seventh Plague - Rollins did his usual fine job. he presented a scientifically plausible (at leas to this layperson) explanation for the 10 plagues, had healthy doses of action and archaeology (it'd be easier to spell that if spell checker knew it was a word, smh), and threw in some historical backstory featuring Stanley, Livingstone, Clemens/Twain, and Tesla, and there was even a mini education on elephants. writers who make efforts to get details on things like these are wonderful.
started By the Sword by F. Paul Wilson - a Repairman Jack novel i haven't gotten to yet. unfortunately i've kind of read these all out of order, so i know basically what happens in regards to the longer, main arc that happens over several novels, but the subplot of this particular book is unknown. one day after i'm sure i've got all of them i'll read them in order to see the story unfold a bit more linearly.