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Charles Jessold, Considered as a Murderer
by Wesley Stace
Atonal As the Music Jessold Composed (12/6/2010)
Following the dress rehearsal of Jessold's opera Little Musgrave, Charles Jessold, is found shot dead beside a bed in which his soprano wife and her lover lie dead. Jessold's new opera was based on a folk song about a lord who slays his wife and her lover when he returnsmore
Romancing Miss Bronte: A Novel
by Juliet Gael
Gael Has a Winner (3/9/2010)
Juliet Gael has a winner. The novel can be read and enjoyed without any knowledge of Charlotte Bronte. If you are aware of Charlotte’s family or life, Gael’s novel is accurate. I thought the ending came a little too fast. But that may have been because I was enjoying themore
Chocolat
by Joanne Harris
As delicious as the Book's Title (1/7/2010)
From the description of the mother and daughter coming into town on the north wind, I know I was in for a reading treat. This was the first I read by Joanne Harris and I've read every one of hers since then. Her writing and her characters are a joy.
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