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Old 05-08-2017, 05:02 PM   #3
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My two favorite Phyllis A. Whitney books are Lost Island and Listen for the Whisperer, which unfortunately aren't included. From this batch, I like Hunter's Green and Black Amber.

The locales are always important to the story and well-researched, so I would say just pick a book by whatever setting appeals to you. The vast majority of Whitney's books take place in the U.S., though this selection includes several of the ones that don't (Hunter's Green in England, Black Amber in Turkey, Blue Fire in South Africa, and The Moonflower in Japan). These are all relatively early books, so they are quite dated, but also less formulaic than some of her later works.
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