Rockford Labor News -- December 6-7, 2007 -  Page 3

HARRIETT RETURNS TO BARNES & NOBLE FOR SECOND BOOK SIGNING

     Harriett Ford, author of the tantalizing suspense-romance novel, Shadow In the Rain, is returning to Barnes and Noble book store by request for a second time to sign books on Friday, December 14 at the new Cherry- Vale Mall location.
      The book is a fictionalized story based on the Rockford trial and conviction of Ted Kuhl, without forensic evidence, no weapon, no motive and a single witness who changed his story 16 times as a matter of court record.  It includes a romantic and suspenseful story line (fiction) but all fats of the investigation are accurate.

      Shadow iIn the Rain is selling out wherever Ford signs copies.
      She recently traveled to Eastern State College in Wilburton, Oklahoma to speak on the topic, Journalism and its impact on the Crimial Justice System.
       Area bookstore spokesmen say requests are being made for the book on a regular basis, and suggest that signed copies are a unique holiday gift and a slice of local history.   
        Want a personalized copy?  Stop by the store at CherryVale on Friday and speak to the author who is pleased to answer questions about the tantalizing case.

 

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