Justice
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Synopsis from Amazon
A series of episodes dating from 1899, introducing the Hayden family. From the story of patriarch Julian Hayden as he carves out a new life out of the Montana wilderness, to the struggles of Gail, Sherriff Hayden's wife, we learn the stories behind the author's previous novel, "Montana 1948".
A series of episodes dating from 1899, introducing the Hayden family. From the story of patriarch Julian Hayden as he carves out a new life out of the Montana wilderness, to the struggles of Gail, Sherriff Hayden's wife, we learn the stories behind the author's previous novel, "Montana 1948".
Released 19 yrs ago (4/23/2005 UTC) at
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Taking to the Cherry Tree meet on Saturday to pass onto other BCers.
Taking to the Cherry Tree meet on Saturday to pass onto other BCers.
Journal Entry 3 by WildReleaser from Basingstoke, Hampshire United Kingdom on Sunday, April 24, 2005
Brought back in a box of books from the meet at the Cherry Tree in Steventon, and promised to be wild released.
Caught at the BC UK Unconvention.
I will be releasing this at the new (!) Plymouth Hudson's OBCZ on the 1st of August.
Thank you!
I will be releasing this at the new (!) Plymouth Hudson's OBCZ on the 1st of August.
Thank you!
Released at Plymouth Hudson's OBCZ.
I did a quick visit to Plymouth and nipped into Hudson's for lunch, and started reading this one whilst eating a crab & watercress sandwich - recommended!
I finished this on the train home; a quick, but absorbing read.
Added to Foxy737's UK Fiction Only Book Box (round 3)
Taken from foxy's bookbox
Journal Entry 10 by BigBoss at Controlled Release in Controlled Release, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases on Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Released 16 yrs ago (6/5/2007 UTC) at Controlled Release in Controlled Release, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases
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This book is going to the unconvention in Brighton via GingerBoy.
This book is going to the unconvention in Brighton via GingerBoy.
I picked this up from the book buffet with the intention of wild releasing it in Brighton this morning. However it seems to have slipped itself into the "take me home" bag instead. So I'll give it a go first before I wild release it somewhere else.
Picked up at the Fleet meet this afternoon for re-releasing elsewhere.
Journal Entry 13 by rahar109 at Annandale Water services in A74(M), -- Highways, Roadsides & Services -- United Kingdom on Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Released 16 yrs ago (2/9/2008 UTC) at Annandale Water services in A74(M), -- Highways, Roadsides & Services -- United Kingdom
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On top of public phone by toilets.
On top of public phone by toilets.
I had stopped at the grave of one of my friends on the way up to see other friends in Glasgow (from Llangollen, Wales). I felt a bit low as I left, so stopped for a cup of tea at Annandale Waters to think and get ready for the final leg of the journey. Coming out of the loo before I left, I found 'Justice' on a shelf of a payphone. It was such a lovely thing, it felt like someone knew I needed cheering up and there was a wee present to set me on my way.
It took me a while to get into the book, mainly because I disliked the two brothers, Frank and Wesley and what they embodied. But I couldn't put it down by the end- I liked it better when Gail arrived on the scene and what to know what happended next.
There are lots of beautiful walks around Llangollen. I plan to wrap the book in whatever non-environmentally damaging clear packaging I can find (!) and leave it for someone to pick up, put in their backpack and take home to read.
BookCrossing- what a super idea! It made my day.
It took me a while to get into the book, mainly because I disliked the two brothers, Frank and Wesley and what they embodied. But I couldn't put it down by the end- I liked it better when Gail arrived on the scene and what to know what happended next.
There are lots of beautiful walks around Llangollen. I plan to wrap the book in whatever non-environmentally damaging clear packaging I can find (!) and leave it for someone to pick up, put in their backpack and take home to read.
BookCrossing- what a super idea! It made my day.