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Tag Archives: Secret Soundtracks

Secret Soundtracks

Posted on October 10, 2011 by Laura Lippman
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In a slight variation to our usual Monday theme, I offer up the playlist from I'd Know You Anywhere. Which I'm still not explaining. Read more [...]
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Posted in The Memory Project | Tagged Secret Soundtracks | 4 Replies

Secret Soundtracks

Posted on September 27, 2011 by Laura Lippman
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Then I thought, well one thing I can do is blog regularly about songs that have been key to the books. Read more [...]
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Posted in The Memory Project | Tagged I suck (as a blogger), Kevin Johnson, Royal Books, Secret Soundtracks, Terry Teachout | 2 Replies

About Laura

Since the publication of her first novel in 1997, Laura Lippman has won virtually every major award given to U.S. crime writings, including the Edgar Award, Anthony Award, Agatha Award, Nero Wolfe Award, Shamus Award, and the Quill Award. She is a New York Times bestseller.

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