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The Woman Who was the Corridor :

The Woman Who was the Corridor :

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the best!
Review: A thinking man's thriller, Tannie Meador has written a winner. You must read this book! Full of great characters, twisty plot turns, and enough surprises to keep your socks knocked off, it's a guaranteed page-turner. My favorite character is Deia Rankin, the complex woman with so many secrets. Or maybe it's the blues singer. Oh, heck! I love them all! I can't wait for the next book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: Excellent, imaginative and descriptive writing. Lifestyles and activities of characters are so diverse and entwined you never want to stop reading. Something for everyone. Anxiously awaiting the next book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: Excellent, imaginative and descriptive writing. Lifestyles and activities of characters are so diverse and entwined you never want to stop reading. Something for everyone. Anxiously awaiting the next book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exceptional writing, imaginative story
Review: The Woman Who Was the Corridor is one of the best written novels I've read in a very long time. Creative, highly charged and always fascinating, this book will keep you on the edge of your seat. Mystery and romance, mixed in with science fiction in the setting of New Orleans. A complete and total enjoyment in literary fiction.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Reality Is More Than Meets The Eye
Review: This is Tannie Meador's last book. Tannie died suddenly on May 13, 2000. Her death is, I believe, a great loss to readers whose interest in her work is just beginning to emerge. ~~~ The Woman Who Was The Corridor is a thoughtful exploration of existential possibilities. The book is outstanding for a combination of logic, imagination and suspense. It surprises with its details and characterizations, which fiction of Meador's kind sometimes neglects. This book gives us the legacy of a gifted and remarkable writer. Many of us will surely regret having only this one volume by Tannie Meador.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Reality Is More Than Meets The Eye
Review: This is Tannie Meador's last book. Tannie died suddenly on May 13, 2000. Her death is, I believe, a great loss to readers whose interest in her work is just beginning to emerge. ~~~ The Woman Who Was The Corridor is a thoughtful exploration of existential possibilities. The book is outstanding for a combination of logic, imagination and suspense. It surprises with its details and characterizations, which fiction of Meador's kind sometimes neglects. This book gives us the legacy of a gifted and remarkable writer. Many of us will surely regret having only this one volume by Tannie Meador.


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