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Friday, 27 May 2011

New York Dog Walking

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Helen Smith lives in London. She's the #1 bestselling author of Alison Wonderland, Being Light, The Miracle Inspector and the Emily Castles Mystery Series. She's a member of the Crime Writers Association, Sisters in Crime and English PEN.
Twenty-six-year-old Emily Castles teams up with eccentric philosophy professor Dr. Muriel to investigate a murder at a romance writers’ conference in this entertaining British mystery. Buy now.
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