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The trouble with trilogies

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Sunday News Lancaster, PA, January 28th, 2007

Readers impatient for Books 2, 3

Leslie Ann Moore's fantasy novel, "Griffin's Daughter," is first in a trilogy being published by the new Lancaster-based Avari Press.

There's just one problem. The word "trilogy" is a hateful concept to the fully engaged reader.

Newspaper readers must have felt the same way about the word "serialization" when Charles Dickens' novels debuted. But their wait for the next installment was a matter of days or weeks.

Moore's lively blend of adventure, mystery and romance demands immediate gratification.

By the end of the first 335-page book, good and evil still ...

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