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  2. Beth Ann Fennelly - Wikipedia

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    Selected for: IndieNext Great Read for October 2013; Southern Booksellers Association Fall Okra Pick; October 2013 LibraryReads Pick; Featured Alternate Selection of The Literary Guild, Book-of the-Month Club, DoubleDay Book Club, Mystery Guild, Quality Paperback Book Club and Columbia House Book Club.

  3. Detection Club - Wikipedia

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    A number of works were published under the club's sponsorship; most of these were written by multiple members of the club, each contributing one or more chapters in turn. In the case of The Floating Admiral, each author also provided a sealed "solution" to the mystery as he or she had written it, including the previous chapters. This was done ...

  4. Bookspan - Wikipedia

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    Bookspan LLC is a New York–based online bookseller, founded in 2000. [3]Bookspan began as a joint endeavor by Bertelsmann and Time Warner. [2] Bertelsmann took over control in 2007, and a year later, sold its interest to Najafi Companies, an Arizona investment firm. [2]

  5. The Floating Admiral - Wikipedia

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    The Floating Admiral is a chain-written, collaborative detective novel written by fourteen members of the British Detection Club in 1931. The twelve chapters of the story were each written by a different author, in the following sequence: Canon Victor Whitechurch, G. D. H. Cole and Margaret Cole, Henry Wade, Agatha Christie, John Rhode, Milward Kennedy, Dorothy L. Sayers, Ronald Knox, Freeman ...

  6. Book discussion club - Wikipedia

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    It is often simply called a book club, a term that may cause confusion with a book sales club. Other terms include reading group , book group , and book discussion group . Book discussion clubs may meet in private homes, libraries , bookstores , online forums, pubs, and cafés, or restaurants, sometimes over meals or drinks.

  7. Jane Dentinger - Wikipedia

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    Jane Dentinger (born September 9, 1951) [1] is an American mystery writer and former actress. A graduate of Ithaca College with a degree in acting and directing, Dentinger moved to New York City, [2] finding work as an actress both on Broadway and in regional theater. [3] For a time she worked at the Murder Ink bookstore. [4]