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Comments on: ‘Canyon Secret’ Sets Mystery Against Hungry Horse Dam
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By Kitty Venner on 01-31-09
The book was well written, held my interest right up to the end. Characters became almost real during my reading. It was a book that was hard to put down for even a minute. Read it completely in two days . Looking forward to Mr. Lee’s next book.
By Bri on 02-01-09
Where can you purchase this locally?
By Kellyn Brown on 02-01-09
Hey Bri,
Here’ a list of where to purchase “Canyon Secrets” locally:
Kalispell: Books West, Central School Museum
Whitefish: Bookworks
Columbia Falls: Badrock Books
Hungry Horse: Huckleberry Patch, Dam Canyon Shop, Hungry Horse Corral
Coram: Glacier Center
West Glacier: Montana House