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FROM: "Lisa Colcord" <[removed]@ci.glendale.az.us>
REC'D: 12/5/00, 6:42 PM
Thanks!
Lisa
Lisa Colcord
Librarian
Glendale Public library
Glendale, AZ
....my views are my own....
-The secret to life is enjoying the passage of time- James Taylor
FROM: "Michalik" <[removed]@lynchburg.net>
REC'D: 12/5/00, 9:08 PM
Candice Michalik
Reference Librarian
Lynchburg Public Library
Lynchburg, VA
[removed]@lynchburg.net
FROM: Amal Altoma <[removed]@monroe.lib.in.us>
REC'D: 12/6/00, 9:25 AM
A. Altoma
MCPL, Bloomington, Indiana
FROM: "Mary Rindfleisch" <[removed]@biblio.org>
REC'D: 12/6/00, 9:46 AM
Mary Rindfleisch
Adult Services/Readers' Advisory Librarian
Ridgefield Library
472 Main St.
Ridgefield, CT 06877
Phone: 203-438-2282
e-mail: [removed]@biblio.org
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From: [removed]@maillist.webrary.org
[[removed]@maillist.webrary.org]On Behalf Of Lisa Colcord
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 4:17 PM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: Mystery webpage
I seem to recall quite a while back someone posting a web site that would
allow you to choose a location and then find mystery writers whose books are
set in that location. Does that make sense? If so, does anyone have that
address?
Thanks!
Lisa
Lisa Colcord
Librarian
Glendale Public library
Glendale, AZ
....my views are my own....
-The secret to life is enjoying the passage of time- James Taylor
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