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A Noble Cause
Creeps Suzette (Bed-And-Breakfast Mysteries)
Shadow Prey
Death by the Light of the Moon (Claire Malloy Mysteries, No. 7)
Who Invited the Dead Man? (Thoroughly Southern Mysteries, No. 3)
Abracadaver
The Portable Curmudgeon
More Games for the Super Intelligent
Games for the Superintelligent
When Elephants Paint: The Quest of Two Russian Artists to Save the Elephants of Thailand
Keepsake Crimes (Scrapbooking Mystery Books)
The Land That Thyme Forgot
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Extended Profile
I've met very few books I didn't like, but for my home library, I gravitate towards nonfiction of every type (though I especially love large-scale reference books) and the mystery genre in fiction. Whenever I take a trip, my downfall is buying books about
where I've been. When I was in Portugal in 2005, I was stymied by the fact that I can't read Portuguese, and only a few museums and sites had books in English. In July 2006, however, I spent 18 days in England. I shipped home three boxes of books about the
sights I visited. It was heaven.