Nancy Fontaine is a librarian and freelance writer living in New Hampshire with her husband, two cats, and every four years during presidential primary season, the national press.
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The Radleys are not your average neighbors, nor is this your average vampire novel
Seabiscuit author backs another winner.
Despite its difficult premise, Room is an unforgettable book with great heart.
A chilling crime novel that reminds us that people are not always who they seem on the Internet.
A compelling read that should make any lover of crime fiction happy.
Johannes Cabal the Detective is witty and fun steampunk, but lacks sufficient horror.
Give Hugh an Emmy
A meditation on life in the Greek isles as well as a mystery with an intriguing PI
A smart, gritty coming-of-age novel that's hard to put down
If you took The Davinci Code and crossed it with Elizabeth Kostova's The Historian, you would get something like Angelology.
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