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Clara Marsh is an undertaker who doesn't believe in God. She spends her solitary life among the dead, preparing their last baths and bidding them f... read full description

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Aug 11, 2008
Debbie rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This book came into the library yesterday and I read the first few pages while cataloging it--I can't wait to read more! Ms. MacKinnon has put together beautiful sentences, paragraphs and I'm confident a beautiful novel.

I can't think of any other novels with undertakers as the main character, although I'm sure there are some. Reading about something new is always a plus. The book's cover is intriguing. So far, I love everything about this new novel.

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Jul 22, 2008
Jennifer rated it: 5 of 5 stars
This was a very compelling and multilayered novel with beautiful, damaged characters. The story was so intriguing that, much to my dismay because I had to get up early, I found myself reading into the morning hours because I couldn't close the book without knowing what happened next. I also found it fascinating because of my family history. My grandfather was an undertaker, and we grew up in an old Victorian house and played in the basement where the caskets were stored. My grandfather's prof More...
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Aug 30, 2008
Dark, but not as sinister as Sharp Objects. When not tending to bodies, Clara tends her garden and hides from her painful past. But when a mysterious and lonely little girl begins to hang out at the funeral parlor, Clara becomes involved in saving her.
There is not an excess word here - it is sparse yet still rich. It has a touch of Margot Livesay (think Eva Moves the Furniture) but with a tinge of old school Patricia Cornwell.
I know, an odd mix, but it totally works.
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Jul 04, 2008
Karen rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I received this book, and finished it within 3 days, while working full time. I was hooked from the first sentence, and the writing was great. The main character is an undertaker, who has flaws, and I came to know her and understand her. This is one of the best books I have read in a long time. Even when I wasn't reading, the book's characters and plots were on my mind. I have not been this "hooked" into a book for a long time. What a find this is, I hope it will not be too long before More...
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Feb 19, 2010
Greg rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This is a spooky new novel about a young woman undertaker (you learn "more than you want to know" about the job of preparing bodies) and her relationship with a mysterious little girl who suddenly starts visiting her and then vanishing. You wonder if this is a ghost, but you are also caught up in the mysteries of the undertaker's own eerie past. Great writing and a gripping read!
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Jul 29, 2008
Carleen rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I was lucky enough to snag a review copy at BEA. It's not what I normally read (I'm kind of wimpy when it comes to issues of child abuse), but this is a beautiful book. It will stay with you!
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Aug 16, 2008
Carrie rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I'm realizing I'm terrible at updating my GoodReads picks...come to my website and listen to the interview with Amy and how I gush all over her about Tether--I loved this book!
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Nov 07, 2008
Tina rated it: 5 of 5 stars
A riveting debut, Tethered is a story about a quiet, reclusive undertaker, Clara Marsh, who unwittingly gets swept into an unsolved murder mystery involving Precious Doe, an unidentified little girl that Clara herself compassionately prepared for burial a few years earlier. As the mystery deepens, Clara is forced to confront her own doubts about God and what happens to a soul after a body has been buried. What I found truly remarkable about Tethered was MacKinnon’s respect for faith. While this More...
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Sep 21, 2008
Diane rated it: 3 of 5 stars
Tethered, is a debut novel (just 257 pages) by Amy MacKinnon; it was released last month. The premise intrigued me:

Clara Marsh, is an emotionally fragile woman who works as an undertaker in Brockton, MA. She does not believe in God. When asked what she does believe, she responds by saying "I believe it is important to breathe". She spends her solitary life among the dead, preparing their last baths and bidding them farewell with a bouquet from her own garden. Her carefully More...
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Sep 02, 2008
Staci rated it: 5 of 5 stars
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Oct 03, 2008
Holly rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I don't usually read murder mysteries, as I a find reading about violent crimes disturbing. However, the setting and main character intrigued me and keep me interested in the story. About a third of the way into the story the mystery/suspense grabed me and I found myself staying up until the early hours of the morning to finish the story. It had a strong ending with a surprising twist.
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Aug 17, 2008
Madison rated it: 3 of 5 stars
Amy uses much description in Tethered and writes beautifully, however, I like things to move a bit faster and found myself skipping over many 'descriptive' paragraphs. I wanted to get to the bones of the story; but to do this, I had to remove layer upon layer of description.
I loved the premise for the novel; a great story line. I look forward to reading her next book.
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Oct 03, 2008
Victoria rated it: 5 of 5 stars
This is one of my favorite reads this year. The book is beautifully written and filled with wonderful characters. I think I may have even fallen in love with Mike. I found myself thinking about this book during the times I was unable to actually be reading it and could not wait to get back to it again. I was actually sorry to finish it. I highly recommend it!
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Jul 25, 2008
MK rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This book is riveting. Between the complex characters, the multi-dimensional plot and the wonderful writing with it's metaphysical twist, I could not put this book down. I loved the darkness of the book and the solitude of Clara, and Linus' compassion.
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Sep 10, 2008
Christine rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This was one of the most depressing books I've read in a while - not because of the subject matter, but the narrator's outlook was very bleak. I had the ending pegged from the beginning, but that was all right - it was still very worth the read.
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Jun 07, 2008
Lynne rated it: 5 of 5 stars
A gorgeous book by my friend and member of my writers' group. MacKinnon is a brilliant writer, and her strong debut positions her as a writer to watch. Be prepared for Tethered to stay with you long after you read the last page.
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Aug 31, 2008
Shauna rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Beautifully written with sympathetic characters and an imaginative story line. Although the novel does deal with child abuse, the squeamish can probably read it because the graphic parts take place off screen.
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Jul 24, 2008
Mary rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I loved the main character in this book - Clara Marsh. Incredibly complex, at once resilient and fragile, she is a wonderfully drawn character I will not soon forget. I loved Tethered!
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Sep 27, 2008
Trish rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Very good book! Very detailed writing and fooled me several times into believing one thing and it turned out to be something else. Quick read and worth reading.
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Nov 17, 2008
Jeff rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I really enjoyed this, although it isn't a typical book I would read. I was intrigued by an author interview where she commented that undertakers were typically people of faith. In this case, the main character Clara, is an undertaker without faith. Most of the story reads very closely to The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold, but this one isn't as bleak.

Clara's faith is taken away from her by an abusive grandmother and a troubled childhood. That premise alone drives the book. It's a murd More...
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Dec 02, 2008
Malcolm rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I have high praise for this novel, not because it was published on my birthday, but because it exemplifies the best of what a praiseworthy novel must offer: character, setting, plot and language. MacKinnon combines these focuses in "Tethered" into art and artistry.

Clara, who is highly introverted from an unkind childhood, connects better with the dead than the living and finds her perfect peace among the bodies she prepares for burial at the funeral home where she works. More...
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Nov 16, 2008
Jaclyn rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Great read! This book has got science, love, action and ghosts!! The main charactor is a women who had grown up a survivor. She has never had good reactions with men,
and was hurt as a child. She works at a mortuary and is often in contact with cops in regards to picking up bodys and giving them the details of her preparations in case she can help investigations. She is a lonely soul who finds herself though an investigation about a child who is also a victim.
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Oct 01, 2008
Denise rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Wow, I loved this book! I read it in a few days, probably because I stayed up until 5:00 a.m. one day to finish it. As a bookseller, I will be recommending it to many of my customers.

It is beautifully written with wonderful characters and a fascinating plot...very layered and muti-faceted.

The main character, Clara Marsh, is an antisocial undertaker who does not believe in God. Clara is one of the more interesting characters I have read in a long time, although she, More...
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Aug 25, 2008
Jennifer rated it: 3 of 5 stars
Tethered is the story of a young woman,Clara, with a tragic past who becomes the undertaker for a funeral home in a run down little town on the east coast. Clara, lives behind the funeral home and lives a very quiet unassuming life. One day a young girl comes to visit Clara in the funeral home which leads to a spiraling chain of events which take a surprising turn into a storyline about Precious Doe, the little girl who was murdered and her body never claimed. I did not expect a book about an un More...
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Dec 22, 2008
Denise rated it: 2 of 5 stars
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Oct 22, 2008
Judie rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This was a disturbing book for me. While it is a novel, it is about a young woman with a childhood that haunts her adulthood, sexually abused children, the grief of death, murder, and the struggle to live normally with all of the above. That's real life for people, and it hurts my heart. The ending provides hope and healing. It was an engrossing story, if you are up for the sometimes graphic nature of the abuse described. I found myself sorrowing for all of those people who have and do live with More...
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Nov 12, 2008
Dottie rated it: 5 of 5 stars
One of the best debut novels I've read! The haunting story of Clara Marsh, the undertaker, will grab you and you won't be able to put this book down. A little bit of mystery plus some love plus some compassion and faith=a bestseller!
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Nov 25, 2008
Lennette rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This was a really good book. It was thought provoking and touching.
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Sep 23, 2008
Dorie rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Excellent story with a fragile, damaged main character named Clara that works as an undertaker and keeps very much to herself. She fights a growing physical attraction to police detective Mike Sullivan as they investigate a cold case of a murdered girl who may be linked with a little girl Clara encounters playing in the funeral home. Along the way the reader is offered glimpses of Clara's past that shaped her into the closed-off woman she has become. I really enjoyed this story and felt moved More...
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Dec 17, 2011
Clara Marsh is a mortician which was the only thing that I knew about this book when I picked it up. I couldn't help but be intrigued by the protagonist's occupation.

Clara doesn't believe in God or an afterlife. In fact, she doesn't believe in much. She's comfortable being isolated in the dark room underneath the funeral home where she carefully bathes them and returns them to the semblance that their loved ones want. With every deceased, she places flowers in the coffin, her way of la More...