A Place Called Rainwater by Dorothy Garlock Paperback Book

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Author: Dorothy Garlock

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Warner Books Inc

Published: May 2003

Genre: Fiction - General

Retail Price: $6.99

Pages: 480

Synopsis

Garlock's Jones family trilogy that began with 'The Edge of Town' and continued in 'High on a Hill' concludes in this novel set in 1920s Oklahoma, where oil turns a small town into a boomtown--and danger is about to turn one woman's life upside down.

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