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"The Dead I Know" surprised me. From the blurb, l thought I'd bought an Australian Urban Fantasy novel. I was more than half way though this short little book before. I finally understood that I was reading mainstream fiction. By then I was hooked and quite happy with my accidental selection of t...
Will went to a private school and owns a Rolex, but now he spends his days pushing shopping trolleys and nights hiding out in the crawl-space below a bowling alley. He plays things close to his chest, but he’s obviously hiding from something in his past.Someone was bowling on the seventeenth lane – ...
“To truly know death, you’d have to have loved.” Aaron feels safe with his mam although her health was deteriorating. One minute she understands the present situation and then it wasn’t long before her mind was lost and playing tricks with her. He feels he can take care of her and he wants to keep...
To anyone considering this book, please do yourself a favor and completely ignore the blurb. Go into The Dead I Know with no preconceptions, and just let it sweep you up and away. I can't believe how easy this read was. For the first time in my reading life, a book that dealt with monumentally heavy...
Aaron Rowe is a likable but truly haunted kid. He walks in his sleep and has terrible nightmares that he can't get rid of. The only thing that Aaron seems to be able to identify with and find comfort from are the dead that he works with. You see, Aaron is apprenticing to become a funeral director an...