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The book did not appear to generate much initial excitement in several Tampa Bay area bookstores, despite prominent displays.
"I think we've pretty much heard it all," said 58-year-old Eva Oliver of Seminole, who paused to look at the $25.95 book but decided against buying it at the Barnes & Noble on Tyrone Boulevard.
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Fuhrman stops short of accusing Michael Schiavo of harming his wife, but spends a great deal of time offering scenarios in which Michael Schiavo could have accidentally or intentionally contributed to his wife's collapse in 1990. He offers no proof of wrongdoing.
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No books had sold at the Borders on North Dale Mabry in Tampa by 3:30 p.m.
A clerk at a nearby Barnes & Noble in Tampa said she had sold only one copy between 11 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. "We haven't seen a lot of interest yet," said store manager Jim Olsen.
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