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Look what the wind blew in
Look what the wind blew in

By Ann Charles

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A headstrong and determined archaeologist. A tall, dark and unwelcome photojournalist. Both are trying to unearth secrets that have been long buried but an ancient Mayan curse threatens to destroy...

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Meanwhile back in Deadwood
Meanwhile back in Deadwood

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Between the butchered body parts, creepy killers, dogged detectives, ghoulish ghosts and ever-present TV cameras, Violet Parker's purple boots are itching to skedaddle. But there is no escaping ano...

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Optical delusions in Deadwood
Optical delusions in Deadwood

By Ann Charles

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"Someone was spreading rumors around Deadwood that Violet Parker was chatting with dead folks. Cash-strapped and desperate, Violet jumps at the chance to sell a vintage house with a dark history. A...

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Optical delusions in Deadwood
Optical delusions in Deadwood

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"Someone is spreading rumors around Deadwood that Violet Parker likes to chat with dead folks. With her reputation endangered, her bank account on the verge of extinction, and her career at risk of...

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An Ex to Grind in Deadwood
An Ex to Grind in Deadwood

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Meanwhile, Back in Deadwood
Meanwhile, Back in Deadwood

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Meanwhile, Back in Deadwood
Meanwhile, Back in Deadwood

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