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txwhitedove

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8. Quiet Sunday for reading, so I've read half of author Andrea Mara's gripping
Sun Jun 7, 2026, 05:20 PM
14 hrs ago
All Her Fault. This book seemed to start slow, but has become a can't put down thriller. "Marissa Irvine arrives at 14 Tudor Grove, expecting to pick up her young son Milo from his first playdate with a boy at his new school. But the woman who answers the door isn't a mother she recognises. She isn't the nanny. She doesn't have Milo. And so begins every parent's worst nightmare."

The thriller is seriously intermission between continued reading of non-fiction There is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America by Brian Goldstone. Book swapping between nightmares. This one is real. Imagine being forced to both live and work in your car...with your children. Laws, greed, gentrification... We need to take better care of each other.


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