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Cover of A stillness of chimes: a novel

A stillness of chimes: a novel

โœ Scribed by Meg Moseley


Publisher
The Crown Publishing Group;Multnomah Books
Year
2014
Tongue
en-US
Weight
224 KB
Edition
First edition
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

โœฆ Synopsis


What if the pain of the past revealed an unknown sacrifice that changes everything?

When teacher Laura Gantt comes home to Prospect, Georgia to settle her recently-deceased mother's household, the last thing she expects to encounter is a swirl of rumors about the father she lost to the lake twelve years ago--that he has reportedly been seen around town. Elliott Gantt's body was never found and he was presumed dead.

Reeling from the sharp loss of a parent, Laura must now grapple with painful memories surrounding her father's disappearance and the sense of abandonment she experienced after his death. Life-long friend and former beau Sean Halloran wants nothing more than to protect Laura from the far-fetched stories of Elliott's resurrection and to care for her, but he has his own reasons, troubling echoes from his childhood, to put Elliott's disappearance to rest.

Working together, Laura and Sean begin to uncover the truth, one mired in the wooded...


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