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    Tasha Alexander reads and signs A Fatal Waltz

    Tasha Alexander reads and signs A Fatal Waltz

    Barnes & Noble - Cool Springs

    May 20, 2008

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    Tasha Alexander joins us again to read and sign A Fatal Waltz. Alexander's third novel to feature Lady Emily Ashton begins at a country-house party at which Lord Basil Fortescue is shot and Robert Brandon, his protege, stands accussed of the crime.

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      Tickets: Free Admisson

      Info Phone: (615) 377-9979

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      Dates:
      May 20, 2008

      Times:
      Tuesday 7:00pm

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      Barnes & Noble - Cool Springs

      1701 Mallory Lane Brentwood, TN 37027

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        Review posted by: Michelle from Nashville, TN, Feb 25, 2009

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        Scott Hamilton brings his personal experiences, triumphs & trials to a really uplifting & inspiring new book. He tells how he's put these 8 principles into practice in his life, making him an infectious optimist! It has worked for him, but could just as easily work for the rest of us! The book is an encouraging, happy thing to read in times where bad news seems to outweigh the good. I loved it! Collapse

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