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EDITORIAL REVIEWS
Earle Warren, Maine Maritime Museum, Bath, 1998: What
a pleasant surprise to discover Ruth Clapsaddle-Counts' wonderful
archaeological novel! I found the story fascinating - on its own
merits, and because it touched a thread in my own life. Last fall
I was privileged to be logistic person for a dig at the 1607-8
site at the mouth of the Kennebec. We found specific remnants
of the major building in the fort complex -- a storehouse. As
we worked, I had much the same experience as Ruth's heroine, Anna
-- feeling the spirits of those who inhabited the site in the
past. Then "visiting" Ruth's Four Corners, I loved the
plot, was drawn into its intricacies, and the characters were
living, believable persons.
Royal City News, Winter, 1999: This reviewer was captivated
by the vivid setting, dramatic plot, and fascinating characters.
A well-crafted book, Four Corners keeps the pages turning.
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