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Murder Will Out July 2012
Try something new, an author you haven't read or a genre you haven't tried.
Kill switch by Neal Baer, Jonathan Greene
50% off murder by Josie Belle
Death drops by Chrystle Fiedler
File M for murder by Miranda James
Jul 04, 2012
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Look What's In Large Print January 2012
The Paris wife [Large print]: a novel by Paula McLain
Doc [Large print] by Mary Doria Russell
Treason at Lisson Grove [Large print]: a Charlotte and Thomas Pitt novel by Anne Perry
Books can be deceiving [Large print] by Jenn McKinlay
Jan 09, 2012
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- Wyatte Earp
It's National Women's History Month
So why not check out a historical mystery series featuring a strong female character? One of my favorites is Miriam Grace Monfredo's Glynis Tyron, an advocate for women and slave rights living in Seneca Falls, NY where the first women's rights'convention was held in 1848. In Seneca Falls Inheritance, Glynis Tryon, the town's librarian, agrees to help organize the Women's Rights Convention of 1848 expecting controversy and opposition, but not murder!
Mar 03, 2009
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