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Dear Mr. Washington

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Pubishers Weekly

The extraordinary relationship between the popular, complicated author Samuel Clemens, aka Mark Twain, and his longtime secretary Isabel Lyon is wonderfully reimagined in this absorbing novel. Cullen (Mrs. Poe) depicts an immensely talented and virile, yet crude, hot-tempered, self-centered late-in-life Samuel, whose own children fear him and who remains tormented by his childhood with slave-owning …

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UPCOMING LAUNCH TOUR EVENTS Lynn loves meeting readers, bibliophiles, history buffs, and new friends from all walks of life. Visit this page (often!) to learn where you can see her. Don’t see your town on her list of author appearances? Not to worry! You can always contact Lynn to suggest a tour stop or to …

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Anne Girard, author of Madame Picasso

Twain’s End is an exquisitely nuanced portrayal of the American icon and the woman who dared to love him. With superb attention to detail, and deep understanding and care for her protagonists, Lynn Cullen brings this deliciously complex story to life, delivering everything we expect in a modern masterpiece.

Nancy Bilyeau, author of The Chalice

Every room radiates with deliciously calibrated tension and hidden desires in Twain’s End. It is in its psychological truths that the novel succeeds most brilliantly, revealing the inevitable wounds in a relationship between a famous person and an ordinary one, and what happens when the balance of power changes. A riveting read.

New York Times bestseller M.J. Rose

We’re riveted as Twain comes alive — faults and all — but in the end we’re captured and captivated by him. ​Heartbreaking, passionate, profoundly interesting and readable. Cullen has once again jettisoned herself​ to another time and place and delivered historical fiction fans with an utterly fascinating read.