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Never Stop Looking
Pages: 356, Paperback, Pocket Books Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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by - written on 27/06/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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I first saw this book in Tesco about 3 months ago, while shopping with hubbie. I begrudgingly put it down after his moaning about the amount of books I haven't read yet! Typically when I had read through some of my back log I couldn't get this book in any of the supermarkets, so I got it from eBay for 99p, and took it away with me at the beginning of the month. Never Stop Looking is a novel about Abbie Silvas, who's husband disappeared without a trace 6 years ago, and her reluctance to let him go is stopping her from moving forward with her life. She spends all day holed up in her Vauxhall flat in case he comes home, and her evenings visiting places he may ... Read the complete review
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