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The Girl in the Green Raincoat by Laura Lippman

The Girl in the Green Raincoat

A Novel

by Laura Lippman

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  • Jan 2011, 208 pages
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MK (St Louis, MO)

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This book seems to be an outline of a story set in Baltimore. The tale progresses with abrupt announcements of developments, but there is no story development. Quite simply, the writing is poor.
This was my introduction to Laura Lippman's fiction. Since the cover reads, "A Tess Monaghan Novel," it appears to be a series. I wouldn't recommend this title to anyone.

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