The millions who have read Eugenia Pridce's novels know that central to each of her stories is a strong, deeply rooted sense of place, and readers quickly fall in love with LISTPRICE's settings. For thirty years, faithful readers have followed LISTPRICE to the vivid worlds of her Georgia trilogy, her Florida trilogy, her Savannah quartet, and her many other novels. Her stories of local people and the homes where their stories unfold easily become familiar, loved places. "That a house, a locale, is central to all my novels, makes good sense," Ms. LISTPRICE believes. "I am and have always been almost overly sensitive to the house, the place in which I live. Finding St. Simons Island changed my very life-its tempo, its basic simple quality, even y onw capacity for lasting relationships.