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All Things Cease to Appear by Elizabeth Brundage
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it was amazing

I loved every minute of this book about two tragic families, first the Hale family and then the Clare family. I didn’t want the book to end but I feel the story will haunt my heart and mind for some time to come so it's not really out of my life yet.

George Clare appears at his neighbor’s home one day, carrying his 3-yr-old daughter, Frannie, telling them that something has happened to his wife. Catherine has been murdered and little Frannie left unattended in the house with her dead mother. So starts a very compelling tale.

While this is an engrossing crime story, it’s much more than that. It’s also the story of marriage, love and family. It’s the story of three teenage boys trying to come to terms with the loss of their parents and home. It’s the story of a young woman who married the wrong man and tries to make the best of it. It’s the story of a man with a dark soul. It’s the story of an old farmhouse that seems to be cursed and the ghosts that haunt it. And it’s all so beautifully written it will take your breath away. From the first chapter to the last, it held me firmly in its grip.

This author has a wonderful insight into human nature and knows how to captivate her reading audience. She obviously is a poet at heart and loves language. This book is the epitome of why I love to read. Highly recommended.

This book was given to me by the publisher through First to Read in return for an honest review.
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Reading Progress

November 18, 2015 – Shelved
November 18, 2015 – Shelved as: to-read
February 18, 2016 – Started Reading
February 21, 2016 – Finished Reading

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Dana ****Reads Alot**** I couldn't agree more with your review. I'm reading this book very slowly to savor every detail. This is a powerful story and you're review said it well.


Marjorie Dana wrote: "I couldn't agree more with your review. I'm reading this book very slowly to savor every detail. This is a powerful story and you're review said it well."
Everything I've read since pales in comparison. Enjoy!


Dana ****Reads Alot**** I know. The next book I read will just not measure up to this one. I really dislike George.


Lori Cote Scott Wholeheartedly agree, magnificent writing talent, best book I've read in some time, already longing for her next offering, considering re-reading the other three in the meantime.


Colette "She obviously is a poet at heart and loves language. This book is the epitome of why I love to read. " Yes! I felt exactly the same


Marjorie Lori Cote Scott wrote: "Wholeheartedly agree, magnificent writing talent, best book I've read in some time, already longing for her next offering, considering re-reading the other three in the meantime."

Yes, I would love to read her other books, too, Lori. Definitely impressed by her writing.


Marjorie Colette wrote: ""She obviously is a poet at heart and loves language. This book is the epitome of why I love to read. " Yes! I felt exactly the same"

Glad to hear you enjoyed the book, too, Colette. I'm sure this author will gain quite a following from her latest endeavor!


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