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One Last Concert (Afterlife, #2)
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A group of 45 UK choristers has saved their money and are on their way to Australia to give a series of concerts down under when the unimaginable happens and they all meet an early demise.
The church where the teen boys used to sing is sold off a decade later due to falling attendances and a young couple John and Melissa Sutton take over.
John is a music re-recordist for a r ...more
The church where the teen boys used to sing is sold off a decade later due to falling attendances and a young couple John and Melissa Sutton take over.
John is a music re-recordist for a r ...more
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Paperback, First edition, 280 pages
Published
April 18th 2013
by Infinity Publishing
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Emotionally Moving And A Wonderful Escape
Review by Anjie Lal
Once you start, you get straight into the story line, the characters are brought to life with wonderful sensitivity.
This is a feel good book, and great for someone who has lost someone, as it gives you hope there is life outside of what we know. I found the book to be emotionally moving and it was a wonderful escape from life as we know.
A book filled with hope, community spirit and love.
Review by Anjie Lal
Once you start, you get straight into the story line, the characters are brought to life with wonderful sensitivity.
This is a feel good book, and great for someone who has lost someone, as it gives you hope there is life outside of what we know. I found the book to be emotionally moving and it was a wonderful escape from life as we know.
A book filled with hope, community spirit and love.
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