Lake of Sorrows.LAKE OF SORROWS. Erin Hart. 2004. Read by Jennifer McMahon Jennifer McMahon (born 1968 in Hartford, Connecticut) is a novelist living in Barre (city), Vermont. Her debut novel, Promise Not to Tell, was published by Harper Paperbacks (an imprint of HarperCollins) in April 2007. . 11 cds. 13.5 hrs. Books on Tape. 1-4159-1300-5. $112.00. Vinyl; plot notes. A Nora Gavin, American pathologist, stars again in this follow-up to Hart's Haunted haunt v. haunt·ed, haunt·ing, haunts v.tr. 1. To inhabit, visit, or appear to in the form of a ghost or other supernatural being. 2. Ground. The setting is a peat bog in Ireland and Nora is called in when a body buried long ago is discovered. Soon after Nora arrives a second corpse The physical remains of an expired human being prior to complete decomposition. Property and Possession Rights In the ordinary use of the term, a property right does not exist in a corpse. appears, this one killed more recently but with a cause of death that closely resembles the pagan Pagan (pəgän`), ruined city, Mandalay div., central Myanmar, on the Ayeyarwady River. Covering an area c.40 sq mi (100 sq km), it is one of the great archaeological treasures of Southeast Asia and a holy place of pilgrimage. Founded c. ritual markings on the first body. As in the previous novel, Nora and archeologist Cormac Maguire are thrown together and their relationship again factors into the story. Though Jennifer McMahon reads this darkly mysterious and gripping mystery primarily with an Irish brogue, she slides into Nora's distinctly American accent with ease. The story is fascinating, dipping into ancient times and rituals as well as old and new mysteries and secrets. Bette Ammon Ammon, in the Bible Ammon (ăm`ən), in the Bible, people living E of the Dead Sea. Their capital was Rabbath-Ammon, the present-day Amman (Jordan). Their god was Milcom, to whom Solomon built an altar. , Director, Missoula PL., MT A--Recommended for advanced students and adults. This code will help librarians and teachers working in high schools where there are honors and advanced placement students. This also will help extend KLIATT's usefulness in public libraries. |
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