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Inscribed by author on title page:  "Enjoy the journey! R. L. Edinger."  A collection of short stories by Wisconsin author Edinger.  The stories are linked by the protagonist, Private Investigator Andrew Knight.  343 pp.  8" X 5".
Journey into the Knight
Edinger, R. L.
Madison, WI: Goblin Fern Press, 2005.
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Fruits of the Poisonous Tree
Mayor, Archer
New York: Mysterious Press, 1994.
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Inscribed on title page:  "Dear Lisa and John, Thanks for your encouragement.  Micki Hobbs."  A humorous account of the first European journey of a 61-year-old grandmother from Oconomowoc, Wisconsin.
Aix Marks the Spot: An Adventure in France
Hobbs, Micki
Baltimore, MD: PublishAmerica, 2008.
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Signed by the author on the title page.  The author's third novel.  It's summer 1969 in Barrington, Georgia, and Charley Selkirk is having a rough time of it.  Nothing seems to be going right for him until he meets photographer Tallasee Tynan, returned to her home town to complete a book of portraits of mountain women.  Charley is hired as Tallasee's assistant, and together they look for the missing grandson of one of the women featured in the book.  The search takes them to a local commune, where they boy was last seen.  A Viet Nam vet who befriended the boy becomes the chief suspect, but Charley isn't so sure, and sets out to prove it.  224 pp.  8 3/4" X 5 3/4".  Jacket design by Calvin Chu.
Blue Hole
Gearino, G. D.
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1999.
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Signed by author on title page.  Ellie Haskell's grandmother has something to tell her--except her grandmother died years ago.  However, her three best friends, nicknamed "The Bridesmaids," claim to have heard from her, from beyond the grave.  Ellie heads off to Cambridgeshire to learn what the bridesmaids, and her grandmother, have to say.  242 pp.  8 1/2" X 5 1/2".  Cover design by Yan Nascimbene.
Bridesmaids Revisted
Cannell, Dorothy
New York: Viking Press, 200.
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Signed by author on title page.  Transportation expert Owen Allison returns to West Virginia to assist his Aunt Lizzie, accused of shooting a trucker.  She's confessed, but Owen isn't so sure.  He also has to contend with hazardous waste dumping that threatens the family farm.  304 pp.  8 1/2" X 6".  Jacket design by David Baldeosingh Rotstein.
Dismal Mountain
Billheimer, John
New York: St. Martin's Minotaur, 2001.
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Signed by Michael Connelly on title page.  In the 12th installment of the series, while investigating a man found with body parts in his car, Harry Bosch discovers a link to a decades-old crime.  In 1993, a woman disappeared, and her body was never found.  Is the man with the body parts the person who killed her?  321 pp.  8 1/2" X 6".  Jacket design by Allison J. Warner.
Echo Park
Connelly, Michael
New York: Little, Brown & Co., 2006.
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Signed by author on title page.  Author's second novel.  Debbie Gunther is a stand-in for murdered Vegas singer Collette.  But Collette's killer then targets Debbie.  Dan Springer, a reporter who is looking into Collette's death, must now try to protect Debbie, too.  255 pp.  8 1/2" X 5 1/2".
When Collette Died
Hayden, L. C.
Dallas, Texas: Top Publications, Lt., 1999.
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The author's first novel introduces Nora Callum, single mom and Chicago police officer.  Her investigation into the shooting of an elderly woman leads back to the siege of Leningrad in World War II.  Inscribed and dated by author on front flyleaf.  "5/16/93. To Karen & Jim.  I hope you enjoy Nora's first adventure.  Fondly, Tom."  Newspaper book review laid in.  260 pp.  8 1/2" X 5 3/4".
A Wide and Capable Revenge
McCall, Thomas
New York: Hyperion Books, 1993.
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Amy Wu, a young lawyer in Dismas Hardy's law firm, fumbles badly while defending a 17-year-old accused of murdering his girlfriend and his English teacher.  Dismas, himself struggling with a loss of faith in the law, must act as "second chair" in the trial to save the case, and his law firm.  Signed by author on second flyleaf.  390 pp.  9 1/4" X 6 1/4".  Jacket design by Richard Hasselberger.
The Second Chair
Lescroart, John
New York: Dutton, 2004.
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Set in Iowa during the Civil War, young bride Alice Bullock is left to run the family farm with only her mother-in-law to help.  Then Alice is accused of a local murder.  Inscribed by author on front flyleaf: "To Joan, All the Best. Sandra Dallas, Breckinridge, Colo. Sept. 28, 2002."  246 pp.  8 1/4" X 5 1/2".
Alice's Tulips
Dallas, Sandra
New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 2000.
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Signed and dated on title page by author.  Author's first novel.  A serial murderer is targeting friends and colleagues of attorney Matt Carter.  the victims' hearts are removed, replaced by cryptic messages.  Then Matt himself is attacked.  Is the killer one of his clients?  405 pp.  9" X 5 7/8".
Heartless
Doyle, Steve
San Jose, CA: Writers Club Press, 2000.
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Inscribed by the author on the half title page, "Mike, It was great working with you at UW Madison. Best Wishes, Tony Nagle."  Two teen-aged boys discover ancient scrolls which describe what happened to Roman general Hannibal's war chest--reputed to include more gold than existed in all of Rome.  Is it only historians who are interested in the tale?  Not by a long shot.  The search for this treasure draws in treasure hunters, the Mafia, even the CIA.  275 pp.  9" X 6".
The Augustus Conspiracy
Nagle, Anthony
Lakeville, MN: Galde Press, 2003.
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Signed by the author on the title page.  The author's first novel, in which Police Chief Ed MacEvoy of Peekamoose Heights, New York, investigates the murder of an elderly man--on whose farm is found stolen Nazi treasure.  How did it come to be on the farm?  226 pp.  8 7/8" X 5 7/8".
Stream of Death
Stackhouse, Bill
Scottsdale, AZ: Poisoned Pen Press, 2001.
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Death Trance: A Novel of Hypnotic Detection
Zimmerman, R. D.
New York: William Morrow, 1992.
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First book in a new series.  Inscribed by the author on the title page, "Judy, Best Wishes!  Enjoy! Kathy Buchen."  Widowed lawyer Rhiannon Nolan has just moved to New Belgium, Wisconsin, with her three sons.  She's struggling to set up her new practice while contending with the nosiness inherent in a small town.  When a local man dies at her best friend's house, Rhi investigates. The author is from Appleton, Wisconsin.  206 pp.  9" X 6".
Death in Chintz
Buchen, Kathy
Baltimore, MD: Publish America, 2004.
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A time travel novel, which takes 17-year-old back to the Civil War to find his sister, who was accidentally transported back to the 1860s in their father's time machine.  Inscribed and dated by author on front flyleaf:  "To Sarah.  Thanks for reading Double Time. Vince Sescoe.  28 Sept 02."  Maps on endpapers.  Illustrated with black and white drawings.  191 pp.  8 3/4" X 5 3/4".
Double Time
Sescoe, Vincent E.
Sterling, VA: Brookfield Reader, 2001.
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Death in Blue Velvet: The Second Book in the Rhiannon Nolan Series
Buchen, Kathy
Bloomington, IN: Audio Renaissance, 2005.
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Signed by the author on title page.  Sixth book in the Louis Searing and Margaret McMillan series.  While crossing Lake Michigan on the ferry S.S. Badger, Michigan State University professor Peg Lott admits to fellow passenger that she is part of a group of ecoterrorists that has been burning down wealthy peoples' houses.  When a woman is found murdered in Peg's stateroom on the ferry, Lou Searing investigates.  233 pp.  8 1/2" X 5/12".
A Final Crossing: Murder on the S.S. Badger. A Louis Searing and Margaret McMillan Mystery
Baldwin, Richard L.
Haslett, MI: Buttonwood Press, 2004.
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This novel has some autobiographical features:  the main character, Eva Johnson, lived in Mansifeld, Ohio, and Daytona Beach, Florida; so did author Jeneva Johns.  Eva suffered from viral encephalitis, and lost some of her short-term memory; so did Jeneva Johns.  Luckily, the similarities stop there;  a killer stalks Eva, but not author Johns.  Signed by author on title page.  Includes an Aunt Killer bookmark and an advertising booklet.  378 pp.  9 1/4" X 6 1/4".  Jacket design and photographs by Jeneva Johns.
Aunt Killer
Johns, Jeneva
Mansfield, Ohio: DB Books, 2001.
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