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Barbara Howe

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Originally from the USA, Barbara has called New Zealand home since 2009. She lives in Wellington, where she works as a software developer in the movie industry and resides in a house overflowing with books, games, and jigsaw puzzles. After a long hiatus from creative writing, she took up writing fiction again several years ago to indulge her love of books with appealing, intelligent female characters. The Reforging series of epic fantasy novels is the result.

The Bookshop Detectives: Dead Girl Gone

The Bookshop Detectives: Dead Girl Gone, by Gareth Ward and Louise Ward, is a Kiwi-infused mystery set in Havelock North, a town in New Zealand’s Hawk’s Bay region. This story about two ex-Brit coppers turned bookstore owners is written by … wait for it … two ex-Brit coppers turned bookstore owners. More than a bit self-referential, in other words, but forgivably so in service to a good story.

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Published on October 12, 2024 17:42
Average rating: 4.24 · 72 ratings · 32 reviews · 8 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Locksmith (Reforging, #1)

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Engine of Lies (Reforging B...

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The Blacksmith (Reforging #3)

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