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laura9995
Posted January 5, 2011
Great Author!
Dorothy Garlock is my all time favorite this the 21st book from her that I have read. Its the second in a 4 book series.
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Anonymous
Posted October 14, 2003
Average
Well I must say that this book to me just wasn't as exciting as a place called rainwater or the edge of town. Do not get me wrong I am not downing the book because it was good just not as intent until toward the end, but once you get to that part it is hard to put down.
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Anonymous
Posted May 16, 2003
This was a good book!
This book was very exciting to read. The characters did dangerous things which make you want to keep reading to find out how it turns out. It is the kind of book that is hard to put down. One thing about the book I didn't like was there were a lot of characters to remember. The book takes place in a small town so everyone in the town is in the story.
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Anonymous
Posted March 22, 2002
Superb 1920s romance
In 1925 bootlegger Murphy Donovan moves his operation to Henderson, Missouri. Accompanying him on his latest midnight move is his daughter Annabel Lee and his two employees Spooner and Boone. Though she knows better, Annabel hopes this is their last move as she would like to settle down anywhere.
Annabel helps ailing youngster Jack Jones, who was hoping to become a baseball star, with a hot meal and a bed. Through Jack and Boone she meets former law enforcement official Corbin Appleby, who has a message for Jack from his older sister. As Corbin and Annabel fall in love, he realizes that her father runs an illegal operation in Missouri and Illinois. What will happen to his chance for a loving relationship with Annabel if he turns in his future father-in-law. Adding to his ethical dilemma, he owes Boone for saving his life?
Award winning Dorothy Garlock shows why she is so highly regarded by readers and reviewers with her latest tale, HIGH ON A HILL. The story line is imbued with 1920s atmosphere that historical readers will enjoy very much. The lead couple is a delightful pair who provides the romantic elements. The support cast provides the historical feel that makes the plot a cut above the norm. Fans of 1920s novels will enjoy Ms. Garlock who will gain many new accolades.
Harriet Klausner
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