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Tagstrue crime (73), true story (9), holocaust (4), travel guide (3), crochet (3), true trials (3), murder (2), philosophers (2), world war 2 (2), novel (2) — see all tags

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About meI am a married woman (born 1946) and mother of three. I love to read, especially true stories, but not about politics, technology, economics. I have a preference for true crime stories, but also like reading (auto)biographies and in fiction,for example, a book with good suspense.

About my libraryWe have many books which I tried to organise according to language (Hebrew, English, Dutch) and subject (true crime, autobiographies and biographies, belles lettres, history etc etc)

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Member sinceSep 29, 2007

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I listened to Exit the Rainmaker by Jonathan Coleman, and librarything said you had read the book. Do you remember what type of loan Julian Nance Carsey obtained to buy his house and property in Maryland? He found two or three other people to go into the loan with him and I think it was a business type of loan. Thank you for your time.

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Danielle Shreve
dshreve@stillwater.org
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