Love Letters from My Deathbed
β Scribed by Cynthia Rogerson
- Book ID
- 115251951
- Publisher
- Bloodhound Books
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 921 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781917214162
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β¦ Synopsis
A Saltire Prize Nominee: "Witty, wise and on occasion laugh aloud funny. . . . A tonic for all those concerned with living more fully while we can." --Andrew Greig, award-winning author of Whirligig
Something strange is going on in Fairfax, California. Joe Johnson is on the hunt for people who are dying; Morag has just been diagnosed with something terminal by someone who may or may not be a legitimate doctor; and the Snelling twins are harboring a secret.
What ties these people together? Just who is Consuela? And what on earth does she have to do with it all?
Love Letters from My Deathbed is a funny and life-affirming novel about the courage to love in the face of death, from award-winning author Cynthia Rogerson, author of Stepping Out and a winner of the V. S. Pritchett Prize.
A Sunday Herald and Scotland on Sunday Favorite Book of the Year
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