Sylvia Maultash Warsh
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Stuttgart, Germany
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May 2021
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Cold Canadian Crime: 21 Stories of Mystery & Suspense
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Best Girl
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2012
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7 editions
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To Die in Spring (Rebecca Temple #1)
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2000
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10 editions
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Find Me Again (Rebecca Temple #2)
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2003
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7 editions
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Queen of Unforgetting
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2010
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2 editions
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Season of Iron (Rebecca Temple #3)
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2006
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6 editions
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The Orphan
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Rebecca Temple Mysteries 3-Book Bundle: A Rebecca Temple Mystery
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2013
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Season of Iron: A Rebecca Temple Mystery
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死、ふたたび
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“But it was no ordinary wakening. All of his senses had burst open as if he were a vessel and the world was pouring in.”
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“We're all a little mad, aren't we?
Especially if we have a heart and yet must deal with the world.”
― Find Me Again
Especially if we have a heart and yet must deal with the world.”
― Find Me Again
“Yet if the dog had witnessed the incident, this was how it might have appeared to him, hazy, incomprehensible figures in the night. It was as if he could see inside the dog's mind.”
― The Orphan
― The Orphan
“But it was no ordinary wakening. All of his senses had burst open as if he were a vessel and the world was pouring in.”
― The Orphan
― The Orphan
“Yet if the dog had witnessed the incident, this was how it might have appeared to him, hazy, incomprehensible figures in the night. It was as if he could see inside the dog's mind.”
― The Orphan
― The Orphan






