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Category Archives: Sarah Barber
Arsenic Sally is Go! Two days to launch! Cover Reveal and more details
Hello again readers,more details now about my new and second book Arsenic Sally. You should also get a first look at the first cover design, I am in the process of adjusting it slightly so its a work in progress…. … Continue reading →
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Arsenic Sally is Go! Three Days to Launch
Hello again Readers As promised here is the third instalment about my new and second true crime book. Two people have been sent to trial at the twice yearly assizes,one man and one woman. The rumour is that the man … Continue reading →
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Arsenic Sally is Go! Four Days to Launch. The Coroners Inquest
Hello Readers Just four more days and my second book should be available on Amazon. Here as promised is Part 2 of how the book was created. The opening chapters of the book deal with a very long and difficult … Continue reading →
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Arsenic Sally is Go! 5 Days to Launch! How Book 2 Began….
Hello again Readers It has been a long time since my last blog but I have been very busy these past few months. I have used the long cold and dark days of winter to research and write my second … Continue reading →
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Sally Arsenic
Hello again readers. I recently posted a blog about ballad sellers and death hunters, who made their living by selling printed accounts of the life, crimes, trial and execution of murderers . I promised a follow-up blog. Here it is! … Continue reading →
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