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Slugfest by Rosemary Harris

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Dead Head, April 2010
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The Big Dirt Nap, February 2009
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Pushing Up Daisies, February 2008
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Rosemary Harris

Watch your back!

Dirty Business Mystery #4

June 2012
On Sale: June 1, 2012
Featuring: Paula Holliday; Rolanda Knox; Connie Anzalone
275 pages
ISBN: 0615622275
EAN: 9780615622279
Kindle: B004RCNS60
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Romance Contemporary

When I was eight, I was convinced I could disappear. It's not as crazy as it sounds. It wasn't as if I saw dead people or thought I could beam myself to another planet. I did it all the time. Grown– ups and teachers would smile and glide past me to torture another poor kid who hadn't cultivated this valuable skill.

It had been years since I'd thought about this long– neglected talent, but I prayed it was like riding a bicycle as I crouched in a shed, hoping the person who'd already killed two people would not see me or the women I was hiding.

"You in there, little girl . . . ?"

Dirty Business

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