#bookreview ~ The Fallout by Margaret Scott @mgtscott
Today I review The Fallout by Margaret Scott. A novel that is set around the financial banking crisis in Ireland in 2011.
Today I review The Fallout by Margaret Scott. A novel that is set around the financial banking crisis in Ireland in 2011.
Ruby thinks she will die. She hopes she will die. Death seems like an end, like peace. Cessation of pain, no more fear. The walls are coming in. The darkness has icy fingers. Her skin is on fire. She want’s her mother. She can’t breathe. Cut to The Bone is the debut novel from Alex Caan.…
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