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Quick Reads: The Librarian's Tale
Quick Reads: The Librarian's Tale
Quick Reads: The Librarian's Tale
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Quick Reads: The Librarian's Tale

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A fortuitous discovery in the library solves a longstanding small town mystery.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEd Rehkopf
Release dateMay 20, 2012
ISBN9781476302010
Quick Reads: The Librarian's Tale
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Ed Rehkopf

Ed Rehkopf is a retired hospitality veteran. During his long and varied career, he has managed two historic university-owned hotels, managed at a four-star desert resort, directed operations for a regional hotel chain, opened two golf and country clubs, worked in golf course development, and launched an operations resource website for the hospitality industry.

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    The Librarian’s Tale

    Ed Rehkopf

    Published by Ed Rehkopf at Smashwords

    Copyright 2012 Ed Rehkopf

    Tom O'Malley and his wife Kathleen broke a twenty-six year tradition when they decided to spend their summer vacation in Maine rather than down on the Cape. Now that the kids were grown and the traffic had become so bad on Highway 28 through Dennis Port, they decided to seek a vacation in a place farther from the madding crowd.

    When they heard from a friend about the Todd House Bed and Breakfast in the heart of antiquing country, they decided Oxford County, Maine, would be just such a place. Kathleen practically drooled at the thought of two solid weeks searching out undiscovered antiques and Tom planned to fulfill his longstanding desire to reread the great novels of his youth. It was a plan he'd made nearly every summer since he was thirty-five, but

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