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Walter Satterthwait: Miss Lizzie (USA 2012) From the Publisher: Amanda finds her stepmother hacked to pieces in her blood-soaked bed. The police suspect Miss Borden, but Amanda knows her new friend is innocent. As the township closes ranks, Miss Lizzie and Amanda hunt for the real killer. Guilty or innocent, Lizzie Borden does not go down without a fight. Walter Satterthwait: Miss Lizzie. mysteriouspress.com, ISBN: 9781453251249 (April, 2012), 531 KB, ca. 346 p., $.9.99.
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Walter Satterthwait: Miss Lizzie (USA 2000) From the Publisher: Walter Satterthwait: Miss Lizzie. Backinprint.com; ISBN: 0595007945 (September, 2000), 352 p., $20.95..
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Walter Satterthwait: Miss Lizzie (USA 1989) From the Publisher: Difficult it would have been, however, not to notice Miss Lizzie. She was, for one thing, our nearest neighbor. She rented the white clapboard cottage next to ours, and every morning from the parlor I would watch her bustle down the steps and across the small sandy yard, tufted with weed, to the gate of the picket fence. She would unlatch the gate, slip through ft, then turn and latch it once more, carefully, deliberately, like someone who took care against intruders. And then she would set on down the street, a short squarish figure, her hands folded into the sleeves of her black dress, her purse hanging from her forearm like a padlock. She moved with her shoulders hunched and bent slightly forward, leaning into a private wind, and she wore her black, I thought, almost proudly: as though it were a uniform, as though she were on march. For another thing, of course, she was notorious. I doubt there was a single child in all New England, in all the country, who had not heard the famous bit of doggerel about her and the axe. I remember my disbelief, and my secret thrill of excitement, when Father revealed to me that, yes, the woman next door was indeed that Lizzie, the woman who had been toed, almost thirty years before, for the awful murder of her parents. And had been found, he added gravely, pointedly, not guilty. Walter Satterthwait: Miss Lizzie. Lizzie Borden took an axe and gave her neighbor forty whacks... Or did she? St. Martin's Press, ISBN: 0312034008 (August, 1989), 342 p., $17.95.
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