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The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe By Katie

A Little Easy, but incrediably mind racking

Excellant Book

laugh out loud funny

This Book Should Be Labeled A ClassicThe illustrations are keen and exhibit people dressed in exotic nineteenth-century Madagascar clothing.
I read the story to my four and six-year-olds, and they, as I, loved it!


Excellent reference text.

Night StickLewis Valentine was the Police Commissioner at that time.
He wrote about all the famous cases that took place at that time.
The best one was when Detective Frank Wolter solve a murder case in hours. Det.Frank Wolter had a photographic memory,He would remeber your face if you just walk past him.It is a great book to read and understand the times back then.
By the way Det.Frank Wolter is my Grandfather.


I hope this series never endsBefore Lenore can start her campaign, she is found dead inside her car which has been deliberately pushed off the road. Early evidence points towards Fred's son-in-law as the prime murder suspect since he was observed threatening the deceased just before she was killed and other evidence proves that his car pushed her car off the road. Fred thinks his son-in-law is guilty, but his own daughter does not believe this for a moment. She convinces Fred that he is not being objective because he does not like her spouse. To help his daughter, Fred investigates the murder, placing himself in mortal danger.
The hero of NO PLACE FOR SIN is a very active, intelligent, and likable septuagenarian. Sherry Lewis demonstrates that our senior citizens make vital contributions to the well being of society and should be revered for their wisdom. The recurring characters imbue the audience with a feeling of meeting dear friends, while the absorbing mystery is well crafted. Anyone who has read the Fred Vickery novels will taste victory and become a lifetime fan.
Harriet Klausner


Highly recommended for baseball fans & sports history buffs.

A thoughtful, scholarly, and in-depth analysis