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IN TOWN: PHILLIP MARGOLIN, LAURA LIPPMAN & BARRY EISLER
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It's mystery and thriller time for some local bookstores in the
middle of this month.
First, Phillip Margolin, bestselling author and longtime criminal
defense attorney, visits Harry W. Schwartz Bookshops to promote his
latest thriller, "Proof Positive," which his publisher describes as a
wild ride. This time Margolin explores the unreliability of CSI
evidence in the hands of a remorseless killer.
Amanda Jaffe, who represents an insane derelict charged with
murder, and her father...
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Laura Lippman, Wondering 'What the Dead Know'
Weekend Edition - Sunday (NPR)
; LIANE HANSEN Weekend Edition - Sunday (NPR) 03-18-2007 Laura Lippman, Wondering 'What the Dead Know' Host: LIANE HANSEN Time 13:00-14:00 PM Play Audio LIANE HANSEN, host: A rush hour hit-and-run accident on the Baltimore Beltway is the key that begins to unlock a 30-year-old mystery in Laura
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In Town: Laura Lippman and Carol O'Connell
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; In Town: Laura Lippman and Carol O'Connell Sunday, September 7, 2003 Two well-known crime writers come to the Milwaukee area to promote their new books this month. Laura Lippman often says that anything can happen anywhere -- to anyone. And "to shake people out of the smug complacency" that it
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MIDWEST PASSAGES; WISCONSIN TIES
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ... Harry W. Schwartz Bookshops, 17145 W. Blue Mound Road, Brookfield Copyright 2007, Journal Sentinel Inc. All rights reserved. (Note: This notice does not apply to those news items already copyrighted and received through wire services or other media.)
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In Town: Richard W. Cutler & Frank Schaeffer
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; In Town: Richard W. Cutler & Frank Schaeffer Milwaukee-area resident and retired lawyer Richard W. Cutler was a spy who headed U.S. counterintelligence in postwar Berlin. During World War II he was an officer with the forerunners of the CIA. Now, he tells his story in "Counterspy," recalling
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In Town:
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; In Town: Thomas Moore and Arturo Perez-Reverte Sunday, May 30, 2004 Emotional troughs and fragile times are opportunities to examine your soul and reach a new level of understanding that can improve your life, says well-known psychotherapist Thomas Moore in his latest book, "Dark Nights of the
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