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Maroc Maroc - PAULSEMEL.COM - A la Une - 19/Aug 16:42

Exclusive Interview: “Scrap” Author Calla Henkel

  A lot of people like making scrapbooks for other people. But in her mystery thriller novel Scrap (hardcover, Kindle, audiobook), author and artist Calla Henkel puts someone in the unique position of making a scrapbook for someone who turns up dead, and the scrapable items may be key to solving the mystery. In the […]

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