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 · Cold Flat Junction (Emma Graham Series) by Martha Grimes. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , Biography. Grimes was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to William Dermit Grimes, Pittsburgh's city solicitor, and June Dunnington, who owned the Mountain Lake Hotel in Western Maryland, where Martha and her brother spent much of their childhood. Grimes earned her B.A. and M.A. at the University of Maryland and did postgraduate work at the University of Iowa. Cold Flat Junction This is a wonderful 3 books series by author, Martha Grimes. (Hotel Paradise, Cold Flat Junction, Belle Ruin) I've read all her books but wanted to own all three of these in hardback. These books are a delightful departure for the 5/5(2).


Now, Grimes returns to the same small town, intertwining the threads of one young girl's unexplained death with another young girl's attempt at making sense of her own life. "A superior writer." (The New York Times Book Review) "Grimes brings every corner of Cold Flat Junction to vivid life." (Baltimore Sun). Cold Flat Junction / Grimes, Martha / ISBN (7 copies separate) Cold Flat Junction (Emma Graham Series Book 2) / Grimes, Martha / ISBN (5 copies separate) Cold Flat Junction / Grimes, Martha / ISBN (3 copies. Cold Flat Junction book. Read reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Martha Grimes's Hotel Paradise was hailed by Booklist as super.


Martha Grimes is the bestselling author of eighteen Richard Jury mysteries and also the acclaimed fiction Foul Matter, Cold Flat Junction, Hotel Paradise, The End of the Pier, and The Train Now Departing. Cold Flat Junction (Emma Graham): Martha Grimes, Robin Miles: bltadwin.ru: Books. by. Martha Grimes (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · 83 ratings · 3 reviews. These 3 have to be read in order (as in the title). These books describe a 12 year old who lives in a small town (think Scout from To Kill a Mockingbird)and tries to solve a 40 year old mystery.

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