Heat Lightning (Virgil Flowers, No 2)
2 journalers for this copy...
from a freecycler's porch to you! But first I'm gonna read this one.
Virgil Flowers solves the murders of several men left with lemons in their mouths at various war memorials. Love Sanford's books.
Journal Entry 3 by eparks4232 at Starbucks - Street Road & Second St. Pike in Southampton, Pennsylvania USA on Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Released 12 yrs ago (1/30/2012 UTC) at Starbucks - Street Road & Second St. Pike in Southampton, Pennsylvania USA
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I really hope you enjoy the book you found! When you’re done reading it, you can make another journal entry with your comments here to let me know what you thought of it. You can keep the book forever and ever or pass it on to someone else. If you’re giving it to someone directly, make another journal entry saying so. If you choose to leave it somewhere “in the wild” for anyone to catch, make release notes that indicate where you left it. If you register, you will be alerted by e-mail each time someone makes another journal entry. It’s all confidential (you’re known only by your screen name and no one is ever given your e-mail address), free, and spam-free. Then you can track this book as it goes on its journey!
If bookcrossing intrigues you, you also might like geocaching: http://www.geocaching.com (I'm cachebether ...)
This is a mystery. It's a new experience for me. I read few "who done its". So far it is good, as I am about half way through. I found it at Starbucks. Street road and 2nd Pike.