Tuesday, April 10, 2012

PimPage: An Occasional Feature in Which I Call Interesting Books to Your Attention

Miss Lizzie
Walter Satterthwait's novels, out of print for far too long, are back in e-book form.  Here's a link to one of the fine standalones.  The Joshua Croft series is also available, not to mention Wilde West. They're all a treat, so check 'em out.

Amazon.com: Miss Lizzie eBook: Walter Satterthwait: Kindle Store: During the summer of 1921, a strange spinster rents the seaside cottage next door to Amanda Burton and her family. The new neighbor dresses in black, does card tricks, and reminisces about a long-ago trip to Paris. Her name is Lizzie Borden, and two decades earlier she was acquitted of one of the most notorious crimes in American history. Although her stepmother warns her to stay away, Amanda has no patience for her father’s doughy wife, and befriends their infamous neighbor. When tragedy strikes the seaside town, Miss Lizzie is the only one who can help.

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