An ending ripe with heart-break and sorrow. The protagonist's last meeting with his wife, in this tale, is the thing of nightmares.
review - Carol Berg's Revelation
No I haven't joined yet, but I've had a good look at the site. As soon as I've finished typing this I'll go over and join. Thank for the invite by the way. :D
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Ugghhh. I just thought of the books I've purchased this year alone. Too much typing. I'm a crazed bargain hunting book shopper. Whether it's garage sales, large clear out chains (Books-a-Million) or the internet, I've managed to stretch the dollar...
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