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In 1924 DuBose Heyward (1885-1940) was a businessman absorbed in his Charleston heritage. One year...

Foxtrot in Kandahar: A Memoir of a CIA Officer in Afghanistan at the Inception of America's Longest War
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Kandahar. An ancient desert crossroads, and as of fall of 2001, ground zero for the Taliban and...
Sombreros and Motorcycles in a Newer South: The Politics of Aesthetics in South Carolina's Tourism Industry
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In 1949, Alan Schafer opened South of the Border, a beer stand located on bucolic farmland in Dillon...

Shackleton's Epic: Recreating the World's Greatest Journey of Survival
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'Never for me the lowered banner, never the last endeavour' SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON APRIL 1916: After...
Simon V of Montfort and Baronial Government, 1195-1218
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Dissenter from the Fourth Crusade, disseised earl of Leicester, leader of the Albigensian Crusade,...

The Routledge Handbook on Cities of the Global South
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The renaissance in urban theory draws directly from a fresh focus on the neglected realities of...

Dorset, New Forest & Isle of Wight Footprint with Kids
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Take off and discover England's southern coast with Footprint's brand new full-colour guide,...

One with Others: A Little Book of Her Days
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C.D. Wright's work is enormously varied: she is an experimental writer, a Southern writer, and a...

Birds of Passage: The Indian Travels of Henrietta Clive
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Henrietta is a true original. Clever, vivacious and interested in everything, she managed to balance...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2340 KP) rated Essentials of Murder in Books
Sep 11, 2021
I always love it when a debut cozy has characters who already feel like old friends, and that’s the case here. As we slowly meet Carissa’s family and friends, they form a great group I can’t wait to hang out with again. The suspects? They are great at keeping us confused. The mystery is good. I had some guesses on part of it, but I wasn’t sure until the end. The climax could have been stronger, but it did answer all our questions. As a Southern California resident, I loved recognizing some of the locations mentioned even if Oak Creek Valley is fictional. This is a fun debut you won’t want to miss.