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The Third Coast: Contemporary Michigan Fiction Mysteries & Horror
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I have carried this book with me for over 20 years and it’s one of the best compilations of short fiction I have ever read.  Although not all the stories take place in Michigan there is always a something that reminds me of home.  For anyone who loves short stories and/or loves Michigan this is a great book.


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