“Today he wore a burnt-orange shirt, black pants, and a tie that looked like a street fight at the south end of the color wheel.”
Quote by Kathy Reichs
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Monday Mourning: A Novel
In Monday Mourning, readers are introduced to a protagonist who is grappling with the profound sadness that accompanies the loss of a loved one. The novel explores the emotional turmoil and the psychological effects of mourning, providing a poignant and introspective look into the human condition. The narrative unfolds as the character attempts to find a path through the grief, revealing the resilience and vulnerability of the human spirit. more
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