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Investigating the mysterious background of a small-town theater, former model Angie finds her task complicated by the murder of a friend, a dreaded visit by an ex-boyfriend, and the arrival of a man she left years earlier. Original.

336 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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Lorena McCourtney

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Author 11 books806 followers
January 29, 2015
SO CREEPY! Gripping from the start. Couldn't stop reading...
And romantic to boot! :)
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328 reviews
July 28, 2023
I am giving this 3.5 stars as I was slightly thrown off by errors in the ebook. Quite a few editing errors as well as the fact that the whole book was duplicated so at the end of the first book it appeared I was only half way through. I kept thinking there was so much more to the story which was very distracting.
Anyways, this was a good book though I felt the ending got tied up abruptly and far too succinctly. But it was well written, good characters and a good mystery.
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November 1, 2024
Angie Harrison is the new owner of the small newspaper in Julesburg, Oregon.
She decides to investigate the deaths related to The Nevermore Theater. Steve Llewelyn, whose father, Harry was murdered at the theater, shows up wanting to find the killer.
The reader sees red flags that Angie misses. However, it is still a good mystery, and the storyline kept me interested. This is the final book of the series.
113 reviews2 followers
September 17, 2020
I loved reading this again and although in the back of my mind I thought I knew the end I was still surprised.
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664 reviews40 followers
December 10, 2012
Final book in the Julesburg mysteries. I thought the series was boring. It was hard to connect to the characters. This last book in the series was the best one of the three. The author did a better job of developing the main character. I had never read any of her books. I'm not sure if I want to read any more of her books but since these books were her earlier works I may give her later works a try.
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829 reviews26 followers
September 29, 2011
I really did not like this final book in this trilogy. It is just an OK mystery that is pretty easy to figure "who done it." She has upped her Christian perspective too much for my taste. I found it a bit preachy and a bit righteous for my tastes. I have read her later books and she backs off "pushing" Christianity and simply tells stories from a Christian perspective. I appreciate that.
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Author 31 books177 followers
March 4, 2012
This was the best of the trilogy. A gripping mystery with believable characters and just the right edge of creepiness to make for a good read. Again, I would have liked a little more at the ending but it was still a five star read.
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Author 69 books51 followers
September 3, 2015
A great mystery

This is a good mystery, and as usual, an intelligent and informative look at a spiritual glitch in the Christian walk and an example of a solution to the problem. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good mystery and anyone who is trying to walk with God.
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46 reviews
December 6, 2012
Lorena does it again...probably the most exciting book in this series! I want to read more of her books!
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121 reviews5 followers
November 27, 2015
This is another great series by Lorena McCourtney. Just can't get enough of her wonderful books
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