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Deep House
Deep House: A DreadfulWater Mystery | Thomas King
7 posts | 6 read | 3 to read
From the #1 bestselling author of Indians on Vacation, Sufferance and 77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin For the first time since the pandemic, Thumps DreadfulWater has finally found some peace in small-town Chinook. Sure, his beloved cat is still missing and his relationship with Claire is more than uncertain, but at least he can relax in the comfort of his home. And now that local businesses are starting to open their doors again, everything can go back to normal. But when Thumps unintentionally discovers a body at the bottom of a treacherous canyon, he becomes entangled once again in an inexplicable mystery. As more puzzling details come to the surface, Thumps begins to question whom he can truly trustespecially when an unexpected visitor walks back into his life. In the follow-up to Obsidian, a Globe and Mail Favourite of 2020, Thumps DreadfulWater returns with wit and wry humour to solve a mystery that only Thomas King could create.
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Susanita
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1. You are your own best advocate.
2. Retired
3. I briefly pursued a career in HR/career counseling, but I kind of missed that wave.
#wondrouswednesday

Eggs Thanks for joining in😍 2mo
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merelybookish
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A soft pick for book 6 of the Thumps Dreadful water series. Thumps is a suitably cranky misanthrope with a gigantic soft spot (a subplot finds him caring for a litter of kittens) but the mystery was kind of meh and the small town of Chinook might have surpassed the acceptable quota of quirky locals. Still I liked it enough to keep going, appreciated the subtle incorporation of racial politics, and I love kittens! 🤪 I might go back and try book 1.

merelybookish This was my final FINAL #cloakanddaggerchristmas read. For Last Christmas. One take away from doing the challenge is that it helps to read a series in order. 😉 @Ruthiella 4mo
Ruthiella I‘m glad you learned a valuable lesson from this! 🤣 Nice work! 🎄💀🔪🎅🏻 4mo
merelybookish @Ruthiella lifelong learner! 🙋‍♀️🤪 4mo
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merelybookish
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Headed to our 3rd family gathering in 24 hours and felt a need to bring my book. While I'm grateful to spend time with family, part of me is craving some alone time. 🙃

tpixie Here! Here! Sister! The trials of a social introvert! 4mo
Tamra Oh my gosh yes! 4mo
merelybookish @tpixie @tamra I figured some people on here would understand! 😄 4mo
tpixie @merelybookish 🌺📚🌺 4mo
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rabbitprincess
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I really enjoy this series and highly recommend it for those who have read and enjoyed oher works by King, and those who like mystery series with calm, laid-back protagonists.

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Weird that two books in a row—Pascoe‘s Ghost, by Reginald Hill, and Deep House, by Thomas King—both mention the Edgar Allan Poe poem “Ulalume”.

Suzze I‘m always amazed with things like that happen! 1y
Texreader Book coincidences are crazy! 1y
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Tkgbjenn1
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A “Christmas Carol Concept” meets “College Football History”. Well not the Christmas Carol exactly, but it involves ghosts. In this one a college football fan dies. After his death he meets the ghost of Red Grange. Red take the dead fan on a history tour of College Football. A pretty creative idea.

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kelli7990
Women of the Bible: A One-Year Devotional Study | Ann Spangler, Jean E. Syswerda
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This is my review for a devotional I started reading in 2019. I‘m finished. I didn‘t think it would take me this long but I‘m not starting another devotional this year. I‘m going to take a break from it. I‘ll start another one next year.