Susan Eubank
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Susan Wittig Albert:
Hello Susan, I run a book club with a theme of the western landscape. https://cbhl.libguides.com/LAArboretumLibrary/ReadingtheWesternLandscapeCommunityBookDiscussion2024 If you were going to pick one of you mysteries where the Texas hill country landscape is significant part of the book, which one would it be? Thank you for your help with this. Take care.
Susan Wittig Albert
Hi--Here are a couple of choices from that series: The Last Chance Olive Ranch (Hill Country/Edwards Plateau https://susanalbert.com/the-last-chan... and Bittersweet (Uvalde County, southern Hill Country https://susanalbert.com/bittersweet-b... ).
I'd also like to suggest the latest novel in my Hidden Women series: Someone Always Nearby: A Novel of Georgia O'Keeffe and Maria Chabot (https://susanalbert.com/someone-alway... ) Set in the desert of Northern New Mexico, Ghost Ranch and Abiquiu.
Thanks for asking!
I'd also like to suggest the latest novel in my Hidden Women series: Someone Always Nearby: A Novel of Georgia O'Keeffe and Maria Chabot (https://susanalbert.com/someone-alway... ) Set in the desert of Northern New Mexico, Ghost Ranch and Abiquiu.
Thanks for asking!
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