Robin P. Nolet
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The Shell Keeper (Blue River, #1)
8 editions
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2011
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A Road Back to Grace (Blue River #2)
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Framed
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2012
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A Spring Before Summer (Blue River #3)
2 editions
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2021
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Fans of this series have been waiting for this fourth book to finally solve a increasing list of murders and thefts, not to mention growing insinuations against Scotland Yard Inspector Henry Field. While it’s not necessary to have read the proceeding ...more | |
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It's bittersweet to see a wonderful series end, but Mack and Lorna's story is a fitting conclusion. The last of the Lassiter boys has returned to finally have a home and he's the kind of man who commits for life. Lorna's ex-husband was just the oppos ...more |
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This is the third book in Lana William’s Field and Greystone series, and it just keeps getting better. Henry Field is a Scotland Yard inspector anxious to prove he’s up to the prestigious reputations of his father and grandfather, who were inspectors ...more | |
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What a delight to read this first installment of Michelle Major’s new Skylark Series. Her previous series (Carolina Girls, Magnolia Sisters, etc.) include sweet, touching and fun stories and characters. Someone To Love not only meets those standards ...more | |
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Millie has just about given up on the dream of finding a loving marriage, as her friends in the Literary League have found, and accepted that she’ll be a wallflower spinster for life. Her secret tendre for Winston seems hopeless, after all. But when ...more | |
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As much as I liked ‘The Ravenkeeper’s Daughter’, the debut entry of Williams’ Field & Greystone series, I enjoyed ‘The Mudlark Murders’ even more! As a reader, there’s not much more satisfying than finding a series you really want to visit again with ...more | |
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These Lassiter men have been raised right--by their grandparents, not their missing mother and deadbeat dads. All the women in their lives have hit to lottery when they met them and Lenie is no different. Although in her case, Chevy Lassiter broke he ...more | |
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"This trilogy warmed my heart, made me laugh, and broke my heart - all multiple times. I fell in love with the characters. I’m amazed by Backman’s keen ability to write female characters and convey a female perspective. He has empathy for the human co"
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“For Sayonara, literally translated, 'Since it must be so,' of all the good-bys I have heard is the most beautiful. Unlike the Auf Wiedershens and Au revoirs, it does not try to cheat itself by any bravado 'Till we meet again,' any sedative to postpone the pain of separation. It does not evade the issue like the sturdy blinking Farewell. Farewell is a father's good-by. It is - 'Go out in the world and do well, my son.' It is encouragement and admonition. It is hope and faith. But it passes over the significance of the moment; of parting it says nothing. It hides its emotion. It says too little. While Good-by ('God be with you') and Adios say too much. They try to bridge the distance, almost to deny it. Good-by is a prayer, a ringing cry. 'You must not go - I cannot bear to have you go! But you shall not go alone, unwatched. God will be with you. God's hand will over you' and even - underneath, hidden, but it is there, incorrigible - 'I will be with you; I will watch you - always.' It is a mother's good-by. But Sayonara says neither too much nor too little. It is a simple acceptance of fact. All understanding of life lies in its limits. All emotion, smoldering, is banked up behind it. But it says nothing. It is really the unspoken good-by, the pressure of a hand, 'Sayonara.”
― North to the Orient
― North to the Orient

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