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Purgatory Ridge (Cork O'Connor, #3)
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I really enjoyed this book. It started out kind of slow, and then the pace picked up, like revealing the lives of the main characters and then throwing them off Purgatory Ridge.
I did learn a couple new words. I had to look up "popple" and "talus". I like that popple is a Midwestern term for what I've always known as poplar.
I think maybe the underlying theme in this book is redemption. For me and one of the characters, there's also forgiveness, but I will still remember. Let's see what happens in the next book, shall we?
I did learn a couple new words. I had to look up "popple" and "talus". I like that popple is a Midwestern term for what I've always known as poplar.
I think maybe the underlying theme in this book is redemption. For me and one of the characters, there's also forgiveness, but I will still remember. Let's see what happens in the next book, shall we?
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I'm so thankful for your recommendation of WKK!

I like to mix up my authors. I am not sure if I read any author twice in row this last year, except for my initial string of 3 Baldacci books. I forced myself to try another author as I could easily see myself in Baldacci-land for the next many months! Now I genuinely like moving around.