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As the World Churns: A Pennsylvania Dutch Mystery.(Book review)
From:
MBR Bookwatch
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February 1, 2008| Author:
Cox, Nancy L.
| COPYRIGHT 2008 Midwest Book Review. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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As the World Churns: A Pennsylvania Dutch Mystery
Tamar Myers
New American Library
375 Hudson St.
New York, Hew York 10014
9780451223029 $21.95 www.penguin.com
As the World Churns is the latest in Tamar Myers' successful and entertaining Pennsylvania Dutch mystery series, with the witty Magdalena Yoder Rosen as the "feisty Mennonite innkeeper and talented sleuth (Publisher's Weekly)." Not being familiar with the s...
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