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Old 02-17-2011, 02:27 PM   #136
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Originally Posted by SeaBookGuy View Post
Bumping the thread to report that A Truth for a Truth is probably better than the previous book in the "Ministry is Murder" series. I think most readers can identify with the protagonist, Aggie Sloan-Wilcox; she's Unitarian, so don't be concerned that the books are "overly religious" in some way.
I think I read the second or third in that series first. I know I didn't start with the first one, because at the time, all my reading material was coming from our small library and they didn't have it. Now I'll have to go back and start at the beginning, same as with Earlene Fowler's Benni Harper series, which is what I'm on now.

I'd dearly love to know how many titles our library has that are classified "mystery" because I think I'm catching up to them in ebooks.
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