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Trace of a Woman

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Posing as a lady of the night to lure the Red Rose killer, Maggie "Babe" Flynn, a would-be investigative reporter, is rescued by reporter Daniel McQuinn, and as they join forces, they must travel back in time to discover what the future holds, in an enchanting romance set in 1890s Chicago. Original.

352 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published October 1, 1998

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Valerie Kirkwood

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November 10, 2012
I struggled through this entire book. Just awful. I actually stopped reading it several times, but my OCD would not allow me to pick up another book until this one was finished. I hated the whole thing. The story line was poor and incomplete. Way too much feelings talk and not nearly enough of something actually happening. Then near the end, a time warp...really??? Best part was the final page....because now I can move on to something else.
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