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Wednesday's Game: Books with a City/Town/Village in their name

This will be a bit harder than the last one :)

I'll start with A Cold Day in Paradise... set in Paradise, MI (in the upper peninsula), it is the first book in the Alex McKnight series by Steve Hamilton. 

Can you think of one?

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With this theme in mind, I just downloaded my monthly "free book" from Amazon Prime.  It is  "Jerusalem Gap" by T. R. Pearson.  I am a huge fan of dog books.  http://www.amazon.com/Jerusalem-Gap-T-R-Pearson/dp/0615398650

Am currently reading Jerusalem Gap that I got free from BookBub.  Lovable dog named "Nova" in this story. So far a relaxing, enjoyable read.  Am reading this one on my iPad while at gym.

dang!  missed that one and I love dog stories. I have stopped looking at the freebie sites as I have over 500 books on my Kindle now and I'm afraid I'll freeze up if I keep loading them on it.

Dont worry about overloading your kindle with books it it can take thousands
Jerusalem gap is still available for one dollar from the kindle store

Here is the mother load:

A very popular author that I read several years ago named six of her books after cities:

Helen McInnes author of:

-Message from Malaga

-Decision at Delphi

-North from Rome

-The Venetian Affair

-The Salzburg Connection

-Assignment in Brittany (OK, it's a region of France)

Just thought of:  "Lonesome Dove" by Larry McMurtry and Midnight in Peking (don't remember author)

Frederic Forsyth's The Odessa File (1972); also The Phantom of Manhattan (1999).  He has a new book coming out this month called The Kill List; probably shouldn't admit this, but I didn't know he was still alive.

What about Sleepy Hollow or The Headless Horseman of. . .whichever the name of that book is by Washington Irving.

The Beans of Egypt, Maine.  Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

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