As alert (and subscribed) readers noticed in Monday’s Roadhouse Report, I offered four copies of the French edition of Though Not Dead (the 18th Kate Shugak novel and my favorite so far) to the first four librarians who wrote in.
And the winnahs are—
Angela Hughes
Franklin Square Public Library
Franklin Square, New York
Susan Kalendrut
Pasadena Public Library
Pasadena, California
Patricia A. Johnson
Gallagher Library
Calgary, Alberta
Cynthia Burton
Allegheny College, Pelletier Library
Meadville, Pennsylvania
Everyone else who wrote in, I’m so sorry but there were only four and they are now all spoken for.
If I were a better person I’d have given away my shelf copy, too. But I’m not.
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PLEASE TELL US THERE IS ANOTHER KATE SHUGAK NOVEL IN THE WORKS. I HATED HOW THE LAST ONE ENDED.
Right here, Laura: http://www.stabenow.com/2013/04/02/why-kate-2020-ends-the-way-it-does
Look for Kate21 in 2016.