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Killer Heat
by Linda Fairstein
A FRESH Lady Review (3/14/2008)
This is the first book I have read by Linda Fairstein, but I will be looking for more. Killer Heat was a real page turner. The plots of the first two murders were interwoven from the start. The reader was given just enough clues to think they had the solution only to findmore
Charity Girl
by Michael Lowenthal
Charity Girl (8/20/2007)
I found Charity Girl a very enlightening novel. It covers a period that is not commonly found in literature from a unique perspective. Of course, we have heard of the "studies" on mental patients and the disabled during World War II and this touches on that same violationmore
Cover The Butter
by Carrie Kabak
Cover the Butter (8/21/2006)
This is a novel dealing with a difficult subject - abuse. To make the reader aware of how, when and why this starts, the author uses a diary format to record the events.

The abuse begins as a child while living with an obsessively controlling mother and a weak-willed father.

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