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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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.
A moving novel of gender and race in early 20th-century Pennsylvania
Meet the creator of the new thriller hero, ex-FBI agent and sleuth extraordinaire Steve Vail.
Back at the ranch in South Dakota, not is all well for Mercy Gunderson, a strong and perhaps unique heroine
Think Freud without the obsession with sex
The Girl Who Fell is well worth picking up.