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She wanted to feel safe. Untouchable in her home. The ultimate female fantasy.
Kathy Reichs
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Kathy Reichs
Age: 76
Born: 1948
Born: July 7
Academic
Anthropologist
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Forensic Anthropologist
Novelist
Professor
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Science Fiction Writer
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Chicago
Illinois
Kathleen Joan Toelle
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Amazing.” Hi stripped off his shirt, wrung it out. “Score one for your honker.” “Thanks, I think.” I cocked my chin at Hi’s substantial midsection. “Nice abs.” “Yeah, I work out twice a month. No expectations. But stop hitting on me, it’s embarrassing.
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I do interviews and signings and readings and all of these people just hang off my every word. And then I go home and have dinner with my family and nobody lets me get a word in.
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