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<description>&lt;p&gt;Thank you for that interview! I&apos;ve been flying up to Seattle from San Francisco for a couple of years now and my first stop is always the Seattle Mystery Bookshop.  In fact I&apos;ve made a few trips just to shop there.  I&apos;ve always wondered about the owners -- I&apos;ve seen both these guys in the store (I do shop both on weekends and weekdays!) but I&apos;m pretty shy so I don&apos;t usually stop to talk.  Anyway, the store is one of the best bookstores in the US and I&apos;m so glad to hear that they&apos;re doing well.  &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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