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North of Montana

During the Writers Guild strike of 1988 April decided to go back to her roots and write fiction. The result, five years later, was her first novel, North of Montana, a thriller about a woman FBI agent, published by Knopf.
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PRAISE FOR APRIL SMITH'S FIRST NOVEL!

It will be difficult to put North of Montana down - it's a hard-hitting that speeds along as fast as its protagonist runs from one situation another. 
Right ReadO
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A television writer who intimately knows her California turf, April Smith works inside-out with intense emotion and unflagging action in North of Montana.
The San Diego Union-Tribune
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This baby zips along with all the jolt of a double espresso. Set in Los Angeles, it tells the story of an FBI agent, Ana Grey. This woman almost percolates with ambition, attitude and aggression, despite being 5-foot-4 with a bad habit of wearing pink high tops and mouthing off to her odious, sexually harassing white male super-visor.
USA Today
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INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: April's novel North of Montana has been published in numerous foreign editions.  To view the many unique designs used for the covers of these books, click here.

REVIEWS: We have gathered together a selection of reviews.  To read what the critics have to say about NORTH OF MONTANA, click here.

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