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Marta Tandori (marta_tandori) | 2 comments If you like a "bit'o history with your mystery", I'd like to suggest CONTINUANCE, a book set in 1905 New York City and in present day. It involves a mystery behind the century-old remains discovered in a pirate's tunnel in modern-day Savannah, GA during an FBI search for a kidnapped seven-year-old child, the son of a wealthy New York real estate tycoon.

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Lucy (lucymerrill) | 23 comments Mod
NYC and Savannah—two of my favorite cities. Sounds like a good yarn.


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J.D. Kerrigan | 1 comments If you like mysteries about the South, you’ll like this one. A reviewer from The Florida Times-Union loved it. He wrote:
“In Clay County Florida, where power, prestige and political persuasions run generations deep…Kerrigan has written a powerfully intuitive mystery novel, titled “Greed”. It unravels layers of crime and corruption in the fictitious Northeast Florida town of Bates Run… It shouldn't be surprising that Kerrigan has another book in the planning stages. After all, he spent 40 years in the publishing and advertising world, so writing is in his blood.. . The book is terrific. It is a page-turner…I was especially pleased with the characterizations, local descriptions and the way Kerrigan would occasionally summarize events, keeping the casual reader abreast of what at times is an involved plot that tugs at the underbelly of the worst dregs of society: greedy politicians. Just so readers know, the book is a work of fiction and bears no resemblance to real people, even if some readers think they might detect clues that say otherwise. It just proves that Joe was a quick study in grasping some of the finer points of Southern politics, even if he isn't from around here.”

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