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This is a thriller/mystery that maintained my interest throughout. It is the first title I’ve read by this author, but I confess that I have another of her earlier titles on my TBR. On the basis of this one, I …

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For several years now I’ve participated in the Reading Ireland Month challenge hosted by Cathy over at 746 Books. Reading Ireland Month (or The Begorrathon as it is affectionately known) will return for the ninth year between Sunday 1 and …

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A dual timeline novel from one of Canada’s greatest writers. 1960s – Emer McConnell is an itinerant music teacher in Saskatchewan. She is single, but has memories of a ‘great love’ named Harp. A man who was a scientist that …

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This month I added 4 new review commitments to my TBR mountain. Three were offered to me via invitations ; One was an auto-approval. (All book descriptions are linked to Goodreads.) I received TWO titles from NetGalley. I am privileged …

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“We are all angry and lost and we learn to deal with it, or not, in our own ways.” Peggy and Drew are the parents of a fourteen year old son named Samson. They live on a canal in a … Continue reading →

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