Lynnae Hornbarger
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Reviews
A Poultice For A Healer
by Caroline Roe
"Fascinating, factual, historical mystery that's hard to put down."
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted October 29, 2003
I thought there might be a possibility that this would be
more a historical romance than a mystery, but a mystery it
is. And a very good one. Roe writes in an easy historical
language - you get the richness of the times (mid 1300s)
without the difficulty of the Read more...
Silver Lies
by Ann Parker
"Great mystery set in the Old West."
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted August 19, 2003
Parker has done her research, and it shows in the way she
tells this tale set in 1879 Leadville, Colorado. She's
definitely a wordsmith - you feel the cold hit you when the
door opens, you trudge through the wind and snow, and you
appreciate the nice room where you Read more...
Fortunes of the Dead
by Lynn Hightower
"Surprise ending and great layering of plots in this mystery."
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted August 19, 2003
Most of the mysteries I read are the Agatha Christie-type
where you don't get scared, the plots are not too tense,
and the victims are, well, just the victims. FORTUNES OF
THE DEAD is a step or two out of that kind of mystery. This
book has suspense, tense moments Read more...
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