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GREEN WATER GHOST----- It's Halloween, and Luanne finds herself between the worlds of history and present day, between rivaling religious factions, and between folk legend and reality. Ghouls of all kinds abound in the North Florida swamps and water holes when new bones among the old are found in an abandoned grave site. Real monsters among the costumed ones appear at this trick-or-treat party. This is Glynn Marsh Alam's sixth book in the Luanne Fogarty Mystery Series. To write this mystery, she had to do research in the mortuary business and practices, to roam through graveyards behind country churches and through the remains of slave graveyards--which are mostly in the woods, and law enforcement practices as it involves two county departments.
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HIGH WATER HELLION The fifth installment of the Luanne Fogarty mystery series takes her from the seven hills and swamplands of Tallahassee to the flat lake country of central Florida. There to do a personal favor for Sheriff’s Detective Amado, she encounters everything from mating alligators to hurricanes to killers.
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BILGE WATER BONES
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COLD WATER CORPSE This time Luanne Fogarty goes where no adjunct sheriff’s diver has ever gone before: to a run-down southern carnival with cotton candy, fried gator, and a gigantic snake on the loose. Luanne is hot on the trail of a killer who knows both the glade-hidden waters and the down, dirty, and greasy fun of the carnival life. Along the way, she encounters a midget dominatrix and finds that all is not as it seems under the greasepaint.
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DIVE DEEP and DEADLY
Luanne
Fogarty, adjunct scuba diver and reluctant linguistics professor, makes
her debut in Glynn Marsh Alam's first novel, DIVE DEEP and DEADLY, set
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DEEP WATER DEATH After her debut in Barry Award nominated Dive Deep and Deadly, Luanne Fogarty resurfaces in Deep Water Death. She's still living in the North Florida swamp where humans are often more dangerous than her neighboring reptiles.
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Sometimes it takes a death to make us see life clearly... RIVER WHISPERS Maebelle Pope, a long-time city dweller, returns to the North Florida country where she was raised, to keep a promise to her beloved grandmother to scatter her ashes along the river she loved. River Whispers chronicles her solitary boat journey through the wilderness, during which she finds companionship, falls into mortal danger, and recalls a long-forgotten violent death. The tall tales of river life she heard as a child come back to haunt her.
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