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Reviewed by Nancy Duncan Nancy Duncan is General Fiction Editor and a Reviewer for The Charlotte Austin Review. She is a successful freelance magazine writer. Her articles have been published in numerous national magazines, and have been used by medical corporations on health related topics. She's been a newspaper columnist, writers workshop director, and instructor of creative writing classes. Nancy is a child abuse investigator who is furthering her education in the field of forensic investigations. She has recently taken on writing two regular columns, the first on issues relating to baby boomers, and the second on the importance of grandparents in families. She is working on her second psychological suspense novel. |
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