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I realized while looking through the last two volumes that I had chosen to exclude some stuff that I wasn't sure I wanted my grandkids to read. A few of those are in this collection. Neither did I want my mom to read some, so those are in here due to her likely inability to read from the grave. But mostly these are just more that I think of as pretty good poems. More anon, Dan Carleton
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This book of my poems is not intended to be read like a novel or even a biography. I think that it is best read in small slices, like eating an orange. Most of the poems are short and easy to read in one sitting. So, sit where you will when you read them; but remember that they are a collection of many different styles that I have tried over some sixty years of writing. Skip around until you find something that appeals to you; and I have some confidence that you will be able to find something in the eighty or so poems herein. If you fail to find one, just lie to me and say how great it all is anyway. But if you don't want to lie, tell me how you really think, and I won't even tell anyone what a clueless luddite you really are. Just leave it in that magazine rack in the bathroom for someone else who needs a good read to pass a few minutes. Thanks for reading poetry, Dan Carleton
Newly wed Sandy Evans, the new owner of a bed and breakfast inn in Washington DC, believes the former owner was murdered. She, the efficient house-keeper Noah and her step-daughter Janie set out to prove it. They question the seven people staying at the inn at the time of the murder and they learn that three of them were contestants in a television contest. Sandy reports their progress in nightly telephone conversations with her husband Joey and her twin sister Alison and eventually finds some answers. This is the first in the Murders In The Inn series.
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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
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