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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A haunting and evocative tale, The Little Stranger is also an absorbing portrait of post-war rural England.
Songs for the missing tend to be sad, and this novel is no exception
Maybe this brain program is not to be trusted in its entirety.
The verdict? It's one of the best of 2008.
A ghostly tale of an eerie painting, atmospheric and entertaining.
A police story masquerading as a ghost story.
Offering an inquiry into the nature of human selfhood, The Likeness is an engrossing mystery that asks interesting questions.
If you like your mysteries compelling, dark, and set in unusual places, Child 44 is an excellent choice.
A fun book for the bookish.
A fascinating and detailed courtroom mystery.
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