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Louise's Gamble Author: Sarah R. Shaber Published: May 1, 2012 by Severn House Category: historical fiction Main Character: Louise Pearlie |
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LOUISE'S WAR Author: Sarah R. Shaber Published: August 1, 2011 by Severn House Category: historical mystery Main Character: Louise Pearlie It's 1942. Louise Pearlie, a young widow, has come to Washington DC to work as a clerk for the legendary OSS, the precursor to the CIA. When, while filing, she discovers a document concerning the husband of a college friend, Rachel Bloch, – a young French Jewish woman she is desperately worried about – Louise realizes she may be able to help get Rachel out of Vichy France. But then a colleague whose help Louise has enlisted is murdered, and she realizes she is on her own, unable to trust anyone . . . Click for more info. |
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Simon Said Author: Sarah R. Shaber Published: May 28, 2011 by Bella Rosa Books Series Name: The Professor Simon Shaw mysteries Category: traditional mystery Main Character: Professor Simon Shaw First Published by St. Martin's Press. Winner of the St. Martin's Press/Malice Domestic Award for Best First Traditional Mystery. Murder most archeological. While searching for artifacts in the aptly named Bloodworth House, Professor Simon Shaw--young, gifted, and Pulitzered--comes upon a less-than-colonial corpse. Could she be the long-missing heroine Anne Bloodworth and can Professor Shaw sort things out and give his students their money's worth? Click for more info. |
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The Fugitive King Author: Sarah R. Shaber Published: March 1, 2007 by Bella Rosa Books Series Name: The Professor Simon Shaw mysteries Category: traditional mystery Main Character: Professor Simon Shaw First published by St.Martin's Press. An alternate selection of the Mystery Guild. A forest ranger finds a woman’s skeletonin a 1953 pick-up truck below the Blue Ridge Parkway, while back in Raleigh her convicted murderer wants Professor Simon Shaw to prove his innocence. Click for more info. |
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Tar Heel Dead Author: Sarah R. Shaber Published: April 6, 2005 by The University of North Carolina Press Category: short story anthology From O. Henry to Lilian Jackson Braun, North Carolina has nurtured some of the world's best-known mystery writers. This unique collection of mystery short stories showcases some of North Carolina's best writing talent from the past and the present--some famous, some less well known. Some of the mysteries are by authors who have earned solid reputations in other genres, such as Orson Scott Card and William Brittain, but as their stories here demonstrate, their talent embraces the mysterious. Click for more info. |
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