From Immigration to Suburbia


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The Porterfields


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Friends Like That


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One good turn deserves another Ellie Porterfield is not one of THE Porterfields though she works in high-end fashion at their department store. When a severely beaten man collides with her at a bus stop she calls an ambulance and renders first aid. Is drawn further into a web of danger and deceipt that could cost her life. But could it shed light on her troubled past as well?




Meyer Brothers Druggist


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American Magazine


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The Porterfields


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Dying to Get Married


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Dying to Get Married is a modern-day morality tale of the perversion of an American dream. Julie Miller was a successful executive who, through a newspaper ad, met who she thought was "Mr. Right." Little did she know that he had a violent past and a predisposition for bizarre sexual rituals. This tragic, true-crime tale will shock its horrified readers.




Maryland and Virginia Colonials


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