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Judi Sauerbrey

Judi Sauerbrey has retired from 35+ years teaching HS and college literature. She was director of women's studies at a Midwestern college for a number of years. She now lives in SE Indiana with her husband and three canine companions. She presently teaches in a continuing education program for adults, continues the quilting she's done for years, is a fan of any kind of mystery but especially cozies, and is revising manuscripts of her own novels in a number of genres.

Books reviewed by Judi Sauerbrey

The Promise (04/09/14)

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