[Genealib] Fiction with Genealogist Major character
Melanie Tucker
MTucker at slco.lib.ut.us
Sun Dec 3 15:01:51 EST 2006
Fiona Mountain writes about a genealogist in England, and I've enjoyed the two books she's written.
I'd appreciate other suggestions as well.
Melanie Tucker
Acting Assistant Manager
Hunter Library
4740 West 4100 South
West Valley City, UT 84120
(801) 944-7550
mtucker at slco.lib.ut.us
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Sent: Sun 12/3/2006 12:50 PM
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Subject: [Genealib] Fiction with Genealogist Major character
I'm thinking I saw this discussed sometime over the past few years, but couldn't find it on the various threads. Can anyone give the names/authors of fiction books/novels that have a genealogist as a main character? I've read Murder Runs in the Family by Anne George. I'm currently reading Always Time to Die by Elizabeth Lowell. Anybody know of others they'd recommend?
Tracy E. Luscombe
Genealogy Librarian
McKinney Memorial Public Library
101 E. Hunt Street
McKinney, TX 75069
tluscombe at mckinneytexas.org
972-547-7343
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