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Hi;
Thanks for the nice review. I was wondering if I could quote part of it on Lulu?
Charlie White
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Thanks for lettin' me know you received the book. Hope you have great fun reading it.
Charlie White
Congratulations, you've won a pdf (ebook) copy of my book Storyteller. Please leave a private comment on my profile containing your preferred email address and I'll send you the pdf. If you post your review of the book on LibraryThing and amazon.com, I'll be happy to send you a pdf of the second book in the series, Flight of the Hawk, as well. Thanks for participating in the Early Reviewers / Member Giveaway program!

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I have read the Izner mystery as a LT Early Reviewer, and now I had better get with it on providing my review. I am writing to you because I agree about the annoying use of street names or other landmarks that should make sense to me, but often don't. I spent less than 24 hours in Paris in 1964, so that is not much help. I remarked in a Early Reviewer thread that a map of 1889 Paris would have been a real aid to the reader. The Lindsay Davis mysteries in Ancient Rome do provide maps. Perhaps we can persuade the publishers (3 of them, one French, one English, one American) that a map would be a good thing in the next book of the projected series.
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