Is the memory of love enough to keep a Kingdom from falling into darkness from a mistake made long ago?
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Throughout the story there is a beauty and humor, a ‘candle in the wind’ for each of those whose lives have been touched by cancer.
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The past moves forward with haunting precision.
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When a murder-suicide is not the real answer to a crime, how do you find the real motive and killer?
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Is there truely an app for anything? We often hear that is the case. What about an app that makes your decisions for you, and never makes one that isn't right for you? Is that even possible?
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Money is no protection when someone or something is out to make sure you and your family are dead.
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Should love be considered above all else. When the lives of many are at stake, responsibility and strength of will may overstep the theory that love is all it takes.
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The third book in Shiu's Moa series offers a good dose of mystery with spirituality and the paranormal thrown in for good measure.
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How do you stop the trickle of untrue gossip when you don't know where it is coming from? How do you rescue your reputation, when the hits just keep on coming?
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How do you communicte your concerns when you are diagnosed with dementia, and no one will listen?
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