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Dangerous Days

By: Mary Roberts Rinehart
Narrated by: Lynda Evans
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The darkening storm of the first World War threatens to tear apart the lives of a group of friends. At the eye of the storm is Clayton Spencer, an ambitious businessman, who must risk everything to be with the woman he loves.©1919 Mary Roberts Rinehart (P)2001 Books in Motion Historical Fiction Mystery
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Don't they have any editors?

This has to be Mary Roberts Rinehart's worst book, propaganda to make "slacker women" feel bad about themselves. Added to that, we have such glaring reading errors as "big, booming bass (rhymes with class) voice and fastiduous instead of fastidious. Ms. Evans is to be excused. She is an actress, but aren't there any editors who actually listened to the thing and could have corrected the boo-boo's.

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