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Review of Shunning Sarah by Julie Kramer 10 Aug 2012 | 01:20 am

Fast-paced with a sense of humor and a shiver of terror, Shunning Sarah uncovers layers of mire in the Amish community of Harmony, Minnesota and among the TV broadcast staff of Spartz’s Channel 3. Jul...

LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER FOR DESERT SLEUTHS WRITENOW! CONFERENCE 7 Aug 2012 | 10:31 am

Join the Desert Sleuths Sisters in Crime for a fantastic conference for writers (and readers) at the gorgeous Millennium Resort on August 11. To register right now go to the Desert Sleuths website. He...

Witches, Spies, Shakespeare & Time Travel: A Book to Get Lost In 29 Jul 2012 | 09:59 am

The first book in Deborah Harkness’ All Souls Trilogy, A DISCOVERY OF WITCHES, (which debuted at number two on the NYT bestselling hardcover fiction list) introduced us to historian Diana Bishop, who ...

Witches, Spies, Shakespeare & Time Travel: A Book to Get Lost In 29 Jul 2012 | 09:59 am

The first book in Deborah Harkness’ All Souls Trilogy, A DISCOVERY OF WITCHES, (which debuted at number two on the NYT bestselling hardcover fiction list) introduced us to historian Diana Bishop, who ...

Review of Mr. Churchill’s Secretary by Susan Elia MacNeal 28 Jul 2012 | 07:16 am

I picked up Mr. Churchill’s Secretary and could not put it down—there went all my other responsibilities in life, neglected. MacNeal writes clever, enticing mysteries set in London during World War II...

Review of Mr. Churchill’s Secretary by Susan Elia MacNeal 28 Jul 2012 | 07:16 am

I picked up Mr. Churchill’s Secretary and could not put it down—there went all my other responsibilities in life, neglected. MacNeal writes clever, enticing mysteries set in London during World War II...

Review of Mission to Paris by Alan Furst 23 Jul 2012 | 11:26 pm

Set in 1938 in Paris, this spy thriller reveals an interesting chapter in history. America had no CIA or equivalent intelligence agency. Roosevelt had the foresight to realize he had to prepare for th...

Review of Mission to Paris by Alan Furst 23 Jul 2012 | 11:26 pm

Set in 1938 in Paris, this spy thriller reveals an interesting chapter in history. America had no CIA or equivalent intelligence agency. Roosevelt had the foresight to realize he had to prepare for th...

HEART-BREAK NOIR AND THE EXTREME EDGE OF HUMAN LONGING (early notes) BY STEVE SHADOW 20 Jul 2012 | 04:36 am

“Heart-break” is a self-coined term for what is commonly lumped under the general rubric of “Noir”. In my interpretation it refers to a literary sub-genre that sways between ill defined tropes and tee...

HEART-BREAK NOIR AND THE EXTREME EDGE OF HUMAN LONGING (early notes) BY STEVE SHADOW 20 Jul 2012 | 04:36 am

“Heart-break” is a self-coined term for what is commonly lumped under the general rubric of “Noir”. In my interpretation it refers to a literary sub-genre that sways between ill defined tropes and tee...

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