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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780310212942
ISBN number: 0310212944
Label: Zondervan
Manufacturer: Zondervan
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 304
Printing Date: November 03, 1997
Publishing house: Zondervan
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A teenage girl has been missing from her Montgomery, Alabama, home for six weeks. What’s amazing is other people’s lack of concern. Just one person cares that she’s gone: a spunky amateur sleuth on the sunset end of sixty. Armed with razor-sharp insight, a salty wit, and tenacious faith, MacLaren Yarbrough follows a trail of clues -- a wisp of a hint, a shadow of a lie -- in search of answers to questions that come hot and fast and that grow increasingly alarming.
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This is one of my favorite mystery series. I have read all of them. Maybe in time Patricia Sprinkle will write more with these characters.
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MacLaren Yarbrough is a delightful character in this well written series that I have just recently discovered. In fact, this series has become my number one favorite because of the quality of the writing.
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Interesting read--well written. Keeps you engaged and wanting to know the outcome, and you like the characters along the way.
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In my continuing quest to find authors to satisfy my craving for mysteries, I'm delighted to have found Patricia Sprinkle. The characters are sparkling, the plot twisting, and the flavor of the South fully realized. Enjoy!
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I bought this book a couple of years ago. I didn't know who Patricia Sprinkle was at the time. I loved the book, and I loved the way each character is brought to life by Ms. Sprinkle. They all seem so real, like someone you've met, or known before. I also like the way that she put a list of each character's name, and the role that they each play in the story in the front of the novel. That was very convenient. I didn't have to wonder who was who, and who did what. It would be great if all writers would do that in their books.
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