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← Washington Talking Book, Talking About The Orphanmaster
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June 30, 2012 · 9:22 am
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New York Times Book Review Praises The Orphanmaster

Marilyn Stasio of The New York Times Book Review praises The Orphanmaster in her Crime column!

She calls it “the ideal historical mystery for readers who value the history as much as the mystery.”

Pretty much what I always say to describe the book, history-mystery with some supernatural thrown in.

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