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Ugh, it seems most of the books on my shelf this year are meh. Is it me? I'm not sure but I'm getting bored...
The Death of Mrs. Westaway was okay. It started really slowly and I struggled to get into it. Then, the plot was transparent and held no real mystery. There were extraneous plot lines and, in general, it was just middle-of-the-road for me. 2.5 - 3 stars. ...more
The Death of Mrs. Westaway was okay. It started really slowly and I struggled to get into it. Then, the plot was transparent and held no real mystery. There were extraneous plot lines and, in general, it was just middle-of-the-road for me. 2.5 - 3 stars. ...more

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This is my third book by the author. This is my favorite of the three. Ware uses a lot of inner monologue as the driver of this story. Hal goes to get her heritage in a state of mind, that she is noway related to the Westaway family. As it turns out, her birth mother is Westaway children’s cousin, Maggie. However, the woman that raised her, and who Hal considered to be her mother, is Maud Westaway, Mrs. Westaway’s daughter. From the beginning I figured out who Hal’s father was.

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