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Cheating Death

Just as recently divorced Lindsey Gale begins to bring balance into her personal life, she discovers that her new role as publisher of the Greensboro Press is anything but stable. Lindsey is asked to investigate the death of a friend who had been staying at The Writers' Bloc, a writers' retreat located on Maryland's rustic Eastern Shore.

Lindsey reluctantly takes on the assignment and soon finds herself face to face with the retreat's reclusive owner and noted author, Odious Clay. With the help of Conrad Trent, her managing editor and closest confidant, she digs into the background of the retreat, Odious Clay, and the eclectic group of residents and attendees and soon finds herself facing a publisher's greatest nightmare--plagiarism peppered with a dash of murder.

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Easton Star Democrat - October 31, 2008

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Cheating Death

Around Greensboro

The quaint town of Greensboro, Maryland, is nestled in the middle of the Delmarva Peninsula on Maryland’s Eastern Shore where its American roots travel across the Choptank River and reach deep into the agricultural soil of Caroline County. The Choptank River’s path meanders up the peninsula from the Chesapeake Bay, cutting through Caroline County, and it is at the great bend in the river that Peter Harrington brought into full bloom his grandfather Peter Rich’s vision of
a town. This location was vital to the movement of products to and from people living in the middle of the peninsula, and Greensboro quickly grew into a thriving small port town where businesses, including tanneries and shipbuilding, appeared.
Greensboro’s accessibility to Washington, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Wilmington makes this quiet town a convenient bedroom community with big-town access and rural serenity.

Author Judith Reveal has written in magazines throughout the region and across the country. Judith’s fascination with rural America is highlighted in this book as she brings to
life the best of Greensboro’s past, present, and future. The Images of America series celebrates the history of neighborhoods, towns, and cities across the country. Using archival photographs, each title presents the distinctive stories
from the past that shape the character of the community today.

Arcadia is proud to play a part in the preservation of local heritage, making history available to all.

Available October 27, 2008. Check back for ordering information.

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Around Greensboro

BOOK SIGNING DATES

Cheating Death
November 7, 2008, PNC Bank, 5 p.m., High Street, (Historic District) Chestertown, MD 21639
November 22, 2008, Main Branch, Caroline County Library, 1 p.m., Market Street, (Historic District) Denton, MD 21629

Around Greensboro
November 14, 2008, Greensborough Trading Company, 5 p.m. South Main St., Greensboro, MD 21639