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‘Trouble Island’ by Sharon Short. Minotaur, 336 pages, $29 The aptly named Trouble Island is a dark, foreboding place, located in Lake Erie and containing a large, gothic-like mansion with a few outlying buildings. The island is a midway point for criminals moving between Canada and the United States in 1931. “Trouble Island,” by by Sharon Short.
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