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Megan Shaffer

Freelance writer Megan Shaffer has both her Bachelor and Master degrees in Education. She is currently the Media Center Specialist at St. Regis School and Academy in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan where she shares her love of literature. When Megan is not in the classroom, she is actively involved in the local literary scene and sits on the Michigan Notable Book Committee. You can find Megan at her Michigan-based literary blog site, Night Light Revue.

Books reviewed by Megan Shaffer

The Lightkeepers (02/03/16)
Liar & Spy (09/12/12)
American Dervish (01/11/12)
Hello Goodbye (05/21/09)
Passing Strange (04/01/09)

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    The River Knows Your Name
    by Kelly Mustian
    A haunting Southern novel about memory and love, from the author of The Girls in the Stilt House.

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    One murder, four guilty convictions, and a community determined to find justice.

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    From the New York Times bestselling author, a novel about a family's secret ties to a vanished American Kingdom.

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    One Death at a Time
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    A cranky ex-actress and her Gen Z sobriety sponsor team up to solve a murder that could send her back to prison in this dazzling mystery.

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    The Seven O'Clock Club
    by Amelia Ireland

    Four strangers join an experimental treatment to heal broken hearts in Amelia Ireland's heartfelt debut novel.

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