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1. Dangerous Neighbors: The Starred Publishers Weekly Review

Because I am too happy to patiently sit and transcribe the entire, beautiful starred Publishers Weekly review for Dangerous Neighbors, I am going to share with you Greg Ferguson's favorite line, for he (Greg, of that fabulous Egmont USA team) is the one who let me know that this gift exists, and who, indeed, has let me know about each review in its turn.  Thank you, Greg.

"Conjuring sharp, meticulously detailed images of fair exhibitions (The wonders of the world slide past.  Parisian corsets cavorting on their pedestals.  Vases on lacquered shelves.  Folding beds.  Walls of cutlery.  The sweetest assortment of sugar-colored pills, all set to sail on a yacht"), Kephart evokes a tantalizing portrait of love, remorse, and redemption."

PS.  Egmont's also fabulous Alison Weiss just provided me with this link to the whole review.

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