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Interview with St. Louis Post-Dispatch about “The Lost Ode” Virginia Slachman, an adjunct professor at Washington University, has published her first novel, “The Lost Ode” (Cooper Dorian Books). The Lafayette Square resident says she loves the “intellectual puzzles at the heart of most good mysteries.”. a secret steeped in the history of Kentucky’s thoroughbred country and linked to the descendants of poet John Keats and his brother George. When the owner of Brookfield Stud, Gray Burke, is arrested for homicide, Julia is left to solve the murder and prove his innocence while following the trail to . Former poetry editor of Aspen Anthology and associate director of the Aspen Writers Conference, Slachman’s work has appeared in literary journals and anthologies, both in the U.S. and abroad. She has served as professor of creative writing and literature for over twenty years. The Lost Ode is her first novel. For more information, visit bltadwin.ru(15).


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Interview with St. Louis Post-Dispatch about “The Lost Ode” Virginia Slachman, an adjunct professor at Washington University, has published her first novel, “The Lost Ode” (Cooper Dorian Books). The Lafayette Square resident says she loves the “intellectual puzzles at the heart of most good mysteries.”. Virginia also works with retired Thoroughbred racehorses. Her love of murder mysteries, research, and horses combine in her debut novel, The Lost Ode, the first in her mystery series. The novel weaves together a behind-the-scenes look at breeding and racing Thoroughbreds in Kentucky Bluegrass Country with murder, horse racing, and the search for a lost fortune. a secret steeped in the history of Kentucky’s thoroughbred country and linked to the descendants of poet John Keats and his brother George. When the owner of Brookfield Stud, Gray Burke, is arrested for homicide, Julia is left to solve the murder and prove his innocence while following the trail to the Keats’s lost fortune.

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