Shadows on a Maine Christmas (Antique Print Mystery Series Book 7)

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by Lea Wait


  Among many sources of information I consulted about Alzheimer’s, a special nod to Lisa Genova’s book Still Alice. I recommend it to anyone interested in more information about this devastating disease.

  For updates on Maine’s services for the intellectually disabled, thanks to fellow Chatham College graduate Sabra Burdick for prompt and insightful responses. And thanks to Kathy Lynn and Sandy Emerson for their clarifications about law enforcement in Maine.

  As always, this book is fiction, and any errors are mine.

  And as always, thank you to my husband, Bob Thomas, who listened, advised, commiserated, cooked meals and mixed drinks, and in all ways made it easier for me to write this book. Every writer deserves a spouse as wonderful. But, sorry. I’m not sharing.

  Most of all, thank you to all of Maggie’s fans, who’ve encouraged me to continue her story, and to all the bookstores and libraries across the country that have opened their doors to me and to my books. I love you all.

  About the Author

  Mystery writer Lea Wait lives on the coast of Maine with her artist husband, where she also writes historical novels for young readers. She is a fourth-generation antiques dealer, and adopted four older children as a single parent. Shadows on a Maine Christmas is the seventh in Wait’s Agatha-finalist Shadows mystery series. She participates in two authors’ group blogs, and she may be visited at www.leawait.com, Facebook, and Goodreads.

  Books by Lea Wait

  In the Maggie Summer “Shadows” Antique Print Mystery Series

  Shadows at the Fair

  Shadows on the Coast of Maine

  Shadows on the Ivy

  Shadows at the Spring Show

  Shadows of a Down East Summer

  Shadows on a Cape Cod Wedding

  Shadows on a Maine Christmas

  Novels for children and young adults

  Stopping to Home

  Seaward Born

  Wintering Well

  Finest Kind

 

 

 


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