Susan Zabolotny
A Curtain Falls
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Stefanie Pintoff’s second mystery takes place in the spring of 1906 in New York City’s theatre district. A chorus girl, dressed as ...Read Review
Murder on Lexington Avenue
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Victoria Thompson’s 12th Gaslight Mystery is just as interesting and fresh as her early works in this series. Murder on Lexington Avenue ...Read Review
This Fine Life
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This novel falls into the genre of “inspirational,” and it really is. The story takes place in Georgia in the early 1960s. Mariette ...Read Review
A Cottage by the Sea
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A Cottage by the Sea is very much a modern romance novel with glimpses of 18th-century Cornwall. The story begins in Hollywood, where ...Read Review
A Woman of Influence
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The woman at the heart of this story is Becky Tate, the daughter of Charlotte Lucas Collins and Reverend Collins. She is the ...Read Review
The Intimate Lives of the Founding Fathers
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Thomas Fleming’s latest book begins in 1758 with a love letter from George Washington and ends with the death of Washington DC icon ...Read Review
Half Broke Horses
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Coming on the heels of her wildly popular The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls has written a “true-life novel” about her maternal grandmother, Lily ...Read Review
The Lost Summer of Louisa May Alcott
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Louisa May Alcott was a champion of the independently spirited woman at a time when marriage was considered by much of society as ...Read Review
Middling Folk: Three Seas, Three Centuries, One Scots-Irish Family
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The author has dedicated this publication to her father, and rightly so. His desire to research and record his family history laid the ...Read Review
Murder on Waverly Place: A Gaslight Mystery
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Sarah Brandt has eschewed her wealthy background to become a midwife for the needy of New York City in the 1890s. A widow, ...Read Review