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    Cornered: Fooling around the Man in the Shadows a Midsummer Night's Murder by Linda Turner, Ingrid Weaver, Julie Miller

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    • Pub. Date: September 2005
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      • Pub. Date: September 2005
      • Publisher: Harlequin
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 368pp

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      July 19, 2005: ?Fooling Around? by Linda Turning. When staid and stuffy Josephine London learns that her great-aunt Boonie left her a detective agency, she kicks up her heels and moves to San Antonio. Her partner Wiley Valentine is first surprised that she had the gumption to make the change and then becomes worried when she accepts the case of a mafia?s lord?s wife who wants to find out if her husband to cheating on her. While working the case, the pair falls in love. Josephine also inherits a parrot Elliot who talks to people in a human manor and manages to steal the spotlight in this exciting romantic suspense................. ?The Man in Shadow? by Ingrid Weaver. For a year, her family and friends worried about Erika, who kept seeing Sloan in spite of knowing he drowned at sea even though his body was never recovered. While working a case on the docks she notices a man who looks like Sloan and goes to investigate, but is knocked out. When she regains consciousness, she finds the man who looks like Sloan brokering an arms deal. When the authorities arrive, Sloan falls into the water and she can?t convince anyone that he was with her. Ingrid Weaver?s heroine believes, despite the evidence, that her beloved did not die at sea a year ago, leaving readers (and her family) empathizing yet wondering. This is a terrific tale by a fabulous author.................. ?A Midsummer Night Murder? by Julie Miller. Not available for review... Harriet Klausner