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Now that we’re in July, tons of new books will hit the shelves. Today alone we have the following: Shamus-award winning author Daniel Judson with The Water’s Edge; John and Jean Silverwood writing about their family’s adventures sailing in Black Wave; Carolyn Haines returning with another Sarah Booth DeLaney mystery called Wishbones: and Jonathan Downs writing about the discover of the Rosetta Stone (which made it possible to understand the writings of ancient Egypt) in Discovery at Rosetta.
That’s all some pretty good pool reading, and there is much more to come (including a review of Bard Thor’s The Last Patriot) in the July 13 Tampa Tribune.
