I Did Not Miss the Boat: Memoir of a Vietnam Hoa Refugee
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Summers End (A Shady Hollow Mystery, #5)
It's late August in Shady Hollow, and the heat has intrepid reporter Vera Vixen eager to get away. She agrees to chaperone the annual field trip to Summers End, an ancient tomb built by an early woodl…
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