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Baltimore Noir

Laura Lippman

Publisher: Akashic Books

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Summary

--Expect major media coverage for this book and others in the Akashic Noir Series: print, radio, television. Features, reviews. --Publicize to major dailies, weeklies, literary publications, mystery & alternative publications.
Available since: 05/01/2006.

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