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    that shows the character to be a less-lady like. However, this novel was published only two years after the stereotyped had taken cover; and nevertheless the role of woman in the crime fiction had shift dramatically. The novel “A is for Alibi” by Sue Grafton had also changed the…

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    How many Harlequin Romance novels does the world need? Well, apparently a lot because they take up a huge section of the shelf space in the library. (Seriously?) What about all the mystery and detective novels? (What am I going to read when Sue Grafton has exhausted the alphabet?! Maybe she'll start on numbers. Oooh, there would be no end!) You get my drift. There is enough room for it ALL. And that is one of the biggest lessons I want to impart on my kid. The myth that there is not enough…

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    prayer if your product or service went viral and you were in demand worldwide? Well, yes and no. As a client is fond of saying, "Be careful what you wish for." I suggest instead: "Be prepared for what you wish for." I 've been told that when Sue Grafton wrote A Is For Alibi, and the book was a hit with the publisher, she was immediately contracted to write the series of A-Z mysteries, something she had not prepared for. She suddenly was faced with a 26-book deal. Poor thing, right? Success…

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    The press is highly responsible for this. Even after being cleared by the DNA evidence the Ramsey’s have remained under a multitude of suspicion from the world. To this day there are still people that believe that they killed their daughter. Because of their social status and wealth, many people assume that they paid higher officials off and hired high-powered attorneys who had connections with the DA’s office. Many feel that the media was controlled and information they obtained was…

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