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Elizabeth Voss
Elizabeth Voss' debut novel The Winslow Incident is a Daphne du Maurier Award Nominee for Excellence in Mystery/Suspense. Originally published in hardcover by Five Star Mystery (Gale/Cengage), The Winslow Incident is also available in paperback from Harlequin Worldwide Library Suspense. Her short... show more
Elizabeth Voss' debut novel The Winslow Incident is a Daphne du Maurier Award Nominee for Excellence in Mystery/Suspense. Originally published in hardcover by Five Star Mystery (Gale/Cengage), The Winslow Incident is also available in paperback from Harlequin Worldwide Library Suspense. Her short stories "Hawkin Rhone" and "Treats for Adeline" are available from Cemetery Dance Publications. Elizabeth is a member of the International Thriller Writers and the Horror Writers Association. She lives in Santa Monica with her husband and frequent co-author Peter Tackaberry. Together, they are at work on a second novel. There will be ghosts.
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Leah's Bookshelf
Leah's Bookshelf rated it 13 years ago
Borrowed The Winslow Incident from the library. I stopped at page 102. Its story just didn't grab me enough to want to keep reading. Too many characters; seven, including the main character, introduced in the first 25 pages. Not enough depth to the characters or Winslow (setting).
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ooccmm rated it 13 years ago
I got a free copy of this book from GoodReads. The book was an interesting read. the first half of the book goes by really fast. You want to know more about all the local mysteries of this community, the different characters and, most importantly, what is happening to them. In the first 300 pages or...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 13 years ago
I must say that I wasn't that impressed with this book for several reasons. First, I thought this was going to be adult literature with the horror to go with it. In reading it, though, it came off much more as a young adult book and it, IMO, was horror-lite or at least in its' descriptions. Second, ...
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