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Murder Among Friends

Published
Apr 2017
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
224

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Murder Among Friends is a collection of short mysteries inspired by the life and works of John Greenleaf Whittier. All proceeds benefit the Whittier Birthplace museum. John Greenleaf Whittier (1807–1892) worked, among other occupations, as a newspaper reporter and editor before his poetry propelled him into the American consciousness. But once a journalist, always a journalist. He applauded a well-reported crime as only a former editor could do. His works promoting abolitionism appealed to humanity and treated specific cases as criminal proceedings. And scattered in his prose and poetry celebrating religion and rural life are works derived from famous crimes. After all, what's a little murder among friends? Stories by Edith Maxwell, John G. Whittier, Pete Rawlik, Vicki Weisfeld, Ken Faig, Jr., William Cullen Bryant, David Bernard, Susan Oleksiw, Kristi Petersen Schoonover, Gregory L. Norris, Lucy Larcom, Rock Neelly, Celia Thaxter, Judi Calhoun, and D.G. Critchley. Introduction by Tim Coco. Edited by David Goudsward

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First Edition Apr 2017 Createspace ISBN 1545208859
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Apr 2017 Post Mortem Press ISBN B06Y6H2LJQ
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