CRIMINALLY GOOD: interview with author Karen Randau
1) So, who are you & what have you written? My name is Karen Randau. I currently have two books published in my Rim Country Mystery… Read More »CRIMINALLY GOOD: interview with author Karen Randau
1) So, who are you & what have you written? My name is Karen Randau. I currently have two books published in my Rim Country Mystery… Read More »CRIMINALLY GOOD: interview with author Karen Randau
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