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Kyle Alexander Romines at MCPL 2pm-4pmCT for book signing.

Just a reminder that Kyle Alexander Romines will be at the Metcalfe County Public Library, 201 S Main Street, TODAY, 2pm-4pmCT, Monday, October 23, 2017 for a book signing. The following titles will be available for purchase: The Chrononaut- $10, A Sound in the Dark- $15, and The Keeper of the Crows- $15. - Gaye Shaw, Executive Director, Edmonton/Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce.



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Author Kyle Alexander Romines at MCPL for book signing



2017-10-23 - Metcalfe County Public Library, 201 S Main Street, Edmonton, KY - Photo by Gaye Shaw, E/MC Chamber of Commerce, Edmonton, KY.
Just a reminder that Kyle Alexander Romines will be at the Metcalfe County Public Library, 201 S Main Street, TODAY, 2pm-4pmCT, Monday, October 23, 2017 for a book signing. The following titles will be available for purchase: The Chrononaut- $10, A Sound in the Dark- $15, and The Keeper of the Crows- $15. - Gaye Shaw, Executive Director, Edmonton/Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce.

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