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The Year of Fog by Michelle Richmond

The Year of Fog

by Michelle Richmond

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  • Mar 2007, 416 pages
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Captivating!
I had no idea what to expect from this novel as I’d never heard of the author and didn’t pick it out myself. My husband happened to be going through Costco on Friday and picked me up two books, one of which was this one. I’m pleased to say I was very pleasantly surprised. The book just captivated me and held my attention page after page.

"This is a riveting drama of how life can change in an instant, of a family torn apart by the search for the truth behind a child’s disappearance, and of one woman’s unwavering faith in the power of love."
Mona Brown

The Year of Fog
It was a really different read and I enjoyed it very much. At the same time it was disturbing, frustrating and thought provoking. I would recommend it to people I know who love to read and I plan to read it again. I would like to read anything that Michelle Richmond writes.
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