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After Life
After Life | Rhian Ellis
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For Naomi Ash, growing up the daughter of a clairvoyant medium exposed her to the chicanery of a business where telling people what they want to hear is the only currency. And the sleepy hamlet of Train Line, New York, nestled against a frigid lake in the westernmost fringes of the state, was founded on, built, and is still sustained by it. Now a young woman and a practicing medium herself, Naomi still lives in the place that nourished and raised her the place where she fell in love. Love, however, can be deadly. And the secrets behind the fake and the fraud, behind her deepest desires and greatest fears, and behind the lies and truths of her life collide with ferocity and quiet consequence, a profound duality that pervades the past and the present, and crosses the line between the living and the dead."
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After Life | Rhian Ellis
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My favourite #bread quote “Bread and water can so easily be toast and tea” is one I first encountered on a calendar (see here for info about the origin of this quote: https://www.litsy.com/web/post/1120335) I found two more “bread-y” quotes about #tea that I thought I‘d share too. #QuotsyNov19

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The story begins with Naomi dragging the body of her lover, downstairs, taking it to a nearby lake and burying it. The details of what led up to this are revealed as one reads on. I found it very entertaining- quirky, but not so much as to become absurd. An absorbing and satisfying read.