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Old 05-15-2013, 10:27 PM   #50
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Originally Posted by glnnjnsn View Post
But getting back to the topic at hand, the closest I've come to reading a book set in a city I was well acquainted with was a relatively recent murder mystery set in the rural Minnesota town where my Grandmother lives. Apparently, it caused quite the sensation there as there were enough similarities between minor characters and residents that everyone wanted to see if they were "in the book"!
What book is that? Love mysteries set in rural towns.
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