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Reviews
The Shiloh Sisters
by Michael Kilian
"Dramatic events of the Civil War are intimately brought to life."
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted December 26, 2003
Political intrigue, espionage, assassination, adultery and
murder! This savory stew is not cooked up for the film at
11, but is the spicy story of lives entwined in the
dramatic events at Shiloh, one of the most important
battles of the Civil War.
Gen. Grant, resting his injured ankle near Read more...
Spiked
by Mark Arsenault
"Well-plotted look into the world of newspaper reporting."
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted June 20, 2003
Eddie Bourque, reporter for the Lowell Empire, has a full
cup. Between cups of exotic coffee and cold bottles of
beer, he has to cover a shooting, balance his personal life
and deal with quarrels with his publisher. As a favor to
his beat partner, Danny Nowlin, he takes on Read more...
Father's Day Murder
by Leslie Meier
"Well-written and insightful mystery."
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted May 23, 2003
Lucy Stone, investigative reporter and mother of four, is
thrilled to receive a grant to attend a newspaper
conference in Boston. She envisions a week of no housework,
no problems and time spent luxuriating in the atmosphere of
a first-class hotel.
Once in Boston, Lucy finds that the politics of Read more...
A Picture of Guilt
by Libby Fischer Hellmann
"Thrilling suspense!"
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted June 20, 2003
When Ellie Foreman, industrial video producer, sees the
photo of accused murderer Johnny Santoro in the newspaper,
her life suddenly becomes complicated. She believes that
out-takes from one of her old video projects could prove a
murder suspect is innocent.
With her typical style, Ellie steps into the case with Read more...
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