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"Is it possible the author is Treasure Hernandez?"

Hightest Level: 4 by ~Lyn~ on Mar 12 2008 (20 months ago)
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I did come find a book called Flint by Treasure Hernandez -

Flint: Book 1 (Flint)  
Flint: Book 1 (Flint) by Treasure Hernandez
Paperback: 288 pages
Publisher: Urban Books (February 1, 2008)


Following is a list of the books written by Carl Weber -

Lookin' for Luv
 
Player Haters
 
Married Men
 
So You Call Yourself a Man
 
A Dollar and a Dream
 
The First Lady
 
Baby Momma Drama
 
She Ain't the One
 
The Preacher's Son

I checked Carl Weber's website and there is no mention of a book called Flint.  I also checked the Library of Congress Online Catalog for Carl Weber and they as well do not show Flint.
Sources: http://books.google.com/, http://www.carlweber.net/, http://catalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?Search%5FArg=Weber%2C%20Carl&Search%5FCode=NAME%5F&CNT=25&PID=13969&BROWSE=1&HC=12&SID=5

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"Could not find it"

Hightest Level: 1 by btvsfan1979 on Mar 12 2008 (20 months ago)
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Hello there,

I searched Worldcat, which contains pretty much all books ever written, and I could not find a book by Carl Weber named "Flint." I did find a book Mary B. Morrison that had a character named Justin Flint? http://aalbc.com/authors/marybmorrison.htm
Sources: Worldcat; http://aalbc.com/authors/marybmorrison.htm

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