At the Water's Edge: A Novel
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This is a tale of monsters: real and imagined, yet it is more than that. It is a love story; it is a story about Scotland during World War II when monsters were in charge in Germany and Italy.
It is the story of how events and people change, or not, depending on the character. For Madeline Hyde, an ill-advised trip to Loch Ness becomes a blessing in disguise. For her husband Ellis and best friend Hank, not so much as they seek to prove the existence of Nessie.
By registering this book, I am sharing this book with the wider world--enjoy!
This is a tale of monsters: real and imagined, yet it is more than that. It is a love story; it is a story about Scotland during World War II when monsters were in charge in Germany and Italy.
It is the story of how events and people change, or not, depending on the character. For Madeline Hyde, an ill-advised trip to Loch Ness becomes a blessing in disguise. For her husband Ellis and best friend Hank, not so much as they seek to prove the existence of Nessie.
"No two persons ever read the same book."--Edmund Wilson
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Sharing this book with the wider world--enjoy!
I have either registered it, or received it from another person who is willing to share it, too. Consider logging onto www.bookcrossing.com and letting us know where it is been and where it is going next. It can be done anonymously or join the site as a member.
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