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Two warrior angels. First friends, now lovers. Their future? A WILD UNKNOWN.


Murder in a Mill Town by P.B. Ryan

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Also by P.B. Ryan:

A Bucket of Ashes, December 2007
Paperback
Murder In the North End, November 2006
Paperback
Murder on Black Friday, November 2005
Paperback
Death on Beacon Hill, March 2005
Paperback
Murder in a Mill Town, July 2004
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Still Life with Murder, July 2003
Paperback

Murder in a Mill Town
P.B. Ryan

A Gilded Age Mystery
Berkley Prime Crime
July 2004
Featuring: Nell Sweeney
272 pages
ISBN: 0425197158
Paperback
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Mystery Historical

Second in the new historical series featuring Boston governess Nell Sweeney. For Nell, tracing the path of a missing woman through the seedy parts of 1868 Boston just may be the death of her.

"A winning heroine." -Earlene Fowler
"A powerful evocation of time and place." -Barbara Hambly

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