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Welcome to Suzanne Williams' Author Page ![]() Suzanne Adair is the nom de plume for Suzanne Williams, a native Floridian who currently lives with her family in North Carolina. In second grade, she wrote her first fiction for fun after the eye of a hurricane passed over her home, and she grew up intrigued by wild weather, stories of suspense and high adventure, Spanish St. Augustine, and the South's role in the Revolutionary War. She has traveled extensively and lived in England for half a year. After visiting the ruins of colonial-era Ft. Frederica on St. Simon's Island, Georgia, she began writing PAPER WOMAN. She enjoys participating in living history to commemorate events from the Southern Theater of the Revolutionary War - a hobby that helps her depict colonial life in writing. For more information, visit www.suzanneadair.com. PAPER WOMAN Whittler's Bench Press, 2006 ISBN: 0-9785265-1-1 As the American Revolution batters the Carolinas, thirty-three-year-old widow Sophie Barton leaves her home in Georgia to investigate her father's murder and plunges into a hornet's nest of espionage, terror, murder, and treachery. |
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