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who takes a second bow in GLORY DAZE (Pegasus Crime, 295 pp., $27.95). Glory is still recovering from her unwitting turn as an amateur detective in the unforgettable “Glory Be,” when she ...
a crime series that ran from 1868 to 1933 in the Australian Journal.Credit: Lucy Sussex Fortune’s own story is as fascinating as any of her fiction. Indeed, Brown and Sussex find the two so ...