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July 18, 2008

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Patti Abbott

Thanks, David. So happy to have you represented.

Libby

Hey, David. Ross Thomas's BRIARPATCH is one of my all-time favorite novels... I wrote about it for Patti's blog as well... I'm sure you know Ross Thomas lived in DC for a long time.. do you know where?

David J. Montgomery

Libby-

I saw your pick of BRIARPATCH a few weeks back -- another great Ross Thomas book.

I wasn't aware that he lived in DC. I don't really know too much about his life.

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"When Dill turned he saw how nicely the voice fitted the owner, who looked as though he needed the bass to go with his size, which was as tall and wide as a garage door. He was also extremely ugly. Christ, Dill thought, he's uglier than I am. But then the big man smiled and he was no longer ugly. That's not true either. He's still ugly, but that smile is so glorious it blinds you."

"I bet you smile a lot" Dill said.

One of my favorite Ross Thomas passages

Barrie Summy

I have read nothing by Ross Thomas. Obviously this needs to be rectified.

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