I’ve
often said that someone could open a bookstore stocking only these two
categories of book, history for the nonfiction readers and mystery for the
fiction readers, and do a pretty good business. Of course, that would leave out
poetry, classic literature, cookbooks, and so many other genres and subjects
that I haven’t restricted myself that way. I only mention it this morning to
introduce a new book by Traverse City’s Stephen Lewis.
Here’s
what Aaron Stander has to say about Steve’s new book:
Stephen Lewis guides the reader through a richly woven tapestry of time, place, and character. This historical narrative set in the early years of the 20th century transports the reader from northwest lower Michigan through the halls of power in Lansing, the prison yard in Jackson, LaSalle Street law offices, lumber camps, and Michigan’s copper country—then torn by labor unrest. It is a superb sequel to Lewis’s earlier novel, Murder on Old Mission.
Murder
Undone
by
Stephen Lewis
Paper,
260pp
$14.95
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