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Partners in Crime
Susan Wittig Albert & Bill Albert
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MysteryPartners e-Letter
April 10, 2006
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Book Report
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The Tale of Cuckoo Brow Wood will be available in early July. If you can't wait until then, you can read the first chapter on the Cottage Tales web pages. Go here: mysterypartners.com/Beatrix and follow the links.
Dead Man's Bones Now in Audio
Recorded Books has released Dead Man's Bones, bringing to five the number of China Bayles mysteries available. To rent or purchase, go to recordedbooks.com and type Susan's name in the author search box.
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Out and About
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Susan and China are heading north. This week, you'll find them in Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan. (Cross your fingers for good weather!) If they're in your area, please drop in and say hi. For details, go here: mysterypartners.com/Events.html. If you're not able to attend a signing and you'd like a signed book, phone any of the bookstores where Susan will be stopping. They'll be glad to help.
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Lifescapes
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Susan is away from her computer, but she's pre-posted some blog entries she hopes you'll enjoy while she's gone: favorite posts, photos, and—of course—clips from her favorite authors. Go here: susanalbert.typepad.com/lifescapes. Please bookmark it, so you can return often. Or you can go to the website, mysterypartners.com, and scroll down the toolbar to "Crime Partners"—click on "Lifescapes."
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Killer Plants
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Killerplants.com, which is devoted to the mystery and excitement of the botanical connections that enrich our lives and our cultures, is one of China's favorite websites. Herbal lore, plant news and views, and fascinating botanical research. Visit soon, visit often!
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Bleeding Hearts
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"Albert's dialogue and characterizations put her in a class with lady sleuths V.I. Warshawski and Stephanie Plum." —Publishers Weekly
"The best of small-town Texas." —Library Journal
Go here to read the first chapter and to order the book: mysterypartners.com/China/Hearts.html
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This newsletter is a publication of Partners in Crime, (P.O. Box 1616, Bertram TX 78605-1616). It is provided free, via e-mail, to anyone, worldwide. ©2004 Bill & Susan Albert
Feel free to forward this newsletter to friends and colleagues with appropriate credit to Bill & Susan Albert.
This newsletter is written and edited by Peggy Moody & Susan Wittig Albert.
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email:
salbert@tstar.net
web:
mysterypartners.com
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