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The Yellow Lantern: True Colors: Historical Stories of American Crime
The Yellow Lantern: True Colors: Historical Stories of American Crime | Angie Dicken
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“After the doctor's illegal dealing with his body snatcher to obtain her body, Josephine awakens, positioned as the next corpse for his research. To cover up his crime, the doctor tries to kill her, but Josephine begs to be spared. They strike a deal--Josephine will leave her village and work at a distant cotton mill. All the while, she'll await her true mission--posing as a mourner to help the body snatcher procure her replacement.”

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Welcome to the Blog Tour for The Yellow Lantern hosted by Celebrate Lit. Check out a guest post by Angie Dicken, my thoughts, and a #giveaway!

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https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2019/08/17/the-yellow-lantern-2019-a-celebrate...

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Josephine Clayton is considered dead by everyone in her Massachusetts Village In 1824 especially the doctor she has assisted for months. But she is still very much alive.

Josephine awakens as the next corpse for his research after the doctor illegally obtains her body from a body snatcher. The doctor tries to kill her to cover up his crime, but Josephine somehow convinced him to spare her life.

Brewychock48 Omg,this sounds so good. I need to read this. 5y
Michellekidwell @Brewychock48 It really is a good book, I highly recommend it! 5y
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