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Journal Entry 1 by Tribefan from Lakemore, Ohio USA on Thursday, August 16, 2007
Hemlock Falls is a pretty little town in upstate NY. Sarah Quilliam, with her talent for business runs the Inn at Hemlock Falls. Her sister, Meg, keeps the guests happy with her culinary abilities. But when it comes to murder, the Quilliam sisters have to rely on other skills - spotting clues, solving crimes, catching culprits.... Hendrick Conway is making news in Hemlock Falls, but he''s making enemies even faster. The nosy newspaperman sees a late-breaking story everywhere he goes, and never lets the truth gets in his way. His current expose: an in-depth look at plans for the local mini-mall, in which several prominent people have invested a great deal of money. Hendrick thinks something funny is going on, but nobody''s laughing when two of his relatives turn up murdered. For Hendrick, and anyone else who gets involved, like the Quilliam sisters, this could be one deadline they''ll never meet...
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Journal Entry 3 by Tribefan at Akron Reading Festival in Akron, Ohio USA on Friday, February 03, 2012
Released 3 mos ago (2/4/2012 UTC) at Akron Reading Festival in Akron, Ohio USA WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Look for the Rubber City Book Posse! We will have a table and be giving away books at the Family Reading Festival on Saturday, Feb 4th from 10AM to 4PM. Located at the Main Library in downtown Akron. Bookcrossing: n. the practice of leaving a book in a public place to be picked up and read by others, who then do likewise. - from the Concise Oxford English Dictionary Welcome to BookCrossing! Thank you for picking up this book. Please make a journal entry on the BookCrossing site (www.bookcrossing.com) to let me know that this book has found a good home with you. You may choose to remain anonymous or to join (its free). If you join, please consider indicating that you were referred by Tribefan. I hope you enjoy the book. You can make another journal entry with your comments when you’ve finished reading. Whenever you’re ready to send it on its way, make a journal entry if you are giving or sending this book to a known person, or release notes if you are leaving it “in the wild” again for anyone to catch. Then watch its journey. You’ll be alerted by e-mail each time someone makes another journal entry. It’s all confidential (you’re known only by your screen name and no one is ever given your e-mail address), free, and spam-free.
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