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Mystery has chapter with Columbia, KY setting

Recommended by Joyce

Joyce Coomer writes:
Sacred Secrets: A Jacody Ives Mystery, by Linda S. Prather, has Columbia as a setting in one chapter. For those who like mysteries, the paranormal and enjoy reading a good book, this book fills the ticket. - Joyce Coomer
CM note: When we checked at the Adair County Public Library, the book wasn't available there on Thursday, January 12, 2011; the same was true at the Holloway Library at Lindsey Wilson College. We hope it's available in a Real Book format, but only found it in the electronic version. It's $3.49, digital list price, at Amazon.com, where Prime Members can read it for Free. -EW

Get the Kindle version with this link, and ColumbiaMagazine gets a slight percentage of the sale: Sacred Secrets, A Jacody Ives Mystery




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