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Elizabeth Stuckey-French's new novel, "The Revenge of the Radioactive Lady," is the sort of book that one devours quickly and then thinks, "I'll have another just like that, please".
By Eileen Reynolds March 2, 2011 Elizabeth Stuckey-French's new novel, "The Revenge of the Radioactive Lady," is the sort of book that one devours quickly and then thinks, "I'll have another just like that, please".
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