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Reflections of a Stranger

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A nice little mystery, not really thrilling and not really believable. If you like Texan accent you'll probably love it, otherwise this gets a bit tiring.
Doubts in one's own faith after a loss are touched, but the Christian theme isn't in the focus.

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Reflections Of A Stranger is a cool book - I will say though it did get a little bit much that thee book kept using the stereotype of the Texans - it kept saying things like "ya" every other word and instead of using the 'g' at the end of words they took it off of all the words and just kept the 'n' with a ' at the end - for example - callin' and talkin' - through the whole book for an example of a sentence here is one - "Could ya gimme a few minutes afore callin' the po-lice? I'd like to go on out, an' do my prelim'nary look-see,." - now if you could get past all that kind of thing the story was great - it starts off with a Kaboom and I do mean a mysterious something happened - a cold cold thing happened to Cora - a secret thing - and a great big Kaboom happened and it goes on from there. I received a copy of this book from the Publisher from Netgalley; all of the opinions expressed in this review are all my own.

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