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WHO BOMBED THE TRAIN? Book Launch Party - May 7 at Bridgewater Lofts

Forty Press is hosting a launch party for WHO BOMBED THE TRAIN?, the third Skeeter Hughes mystery by Mill District resident, Judy Borger.  The event is being held Wednesday, May 7, from 7:00-8:30pm in the Bridgewater Lofts community room, 215 10th Avenue South (metered street parking).

Meet Judy, enjoy a short reading, Q&A, book signing and refreshments.

Electronic copies of WHO BOMBED THE TRAIN? can be downloaded from Amazon.  If you don't use a Kindle, you can read books from Amazon on your iPad or computer by downloading the free Kindle app to your device, buy the book, and it will be delivered to you immediately.

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