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Summertime Reading
13 May 2008 by Libbi.
Many of us love genealogy so much because of the puzzles, the mysteries, the chasing of clues to find the truth. So we tend to like to read mysteries and historical novels. Now a mystery with genealogy — that ’s best way to spend an afternoon on the beach!
Let the Dead Lie is about Anne St. Clair, a young special education teacher, who embarks on a frustrating and shocking journey to discover the truth about her grandmother’s disappearance and her father’s suicide.
I’m going to write something like that someday.
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