Monday, October 05, 2009

A Different Shade of Blue arresting readers!

Adam Eisenberg's compelling story of female police officers in Seattle, on the record and in their own names, is arresting Seattle readers! It's #5 on the Elliott Bay Bookstore bestsellers list:


Paperback

1. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Stieg Larsson

2. Olive Kitteridge, Elizabeth Strout

2. How Soccer Explains the World, Franklin Foer

4. Fierce Conversations, Susan Scott

5. A Different Shade of Blue, Adam Eisenberg

5 comments:

  1. We loves our women in blue out here in the great Pacific Northwest.

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  2. Having been a cop, I really should read this one.

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  3. Yes, Sarah, you really should. I know where you can get a copy. Or twenty...

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  4. Elliott Bay! Hearts in our eyes! The most! awesome! bookstore! in! the! country!

    We are sending YOU the bourbon this time, in a congratulatory gesture.

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  5. behlerblog: One or twenty - Hah, yes. Got you bookmarked.

    (I love your beagle!)

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