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Deborah Hewitt Hi Adira, a duology, yes! I'm currently working on something else but there's still space to come back and write some more in the Nightjar world - the…moreHi Adira, a duology, yes! I'm currently working on something else but there's still space to come back and write some more in the Nightjar world - the two books can be read as fully complete if I never return to the world though. 🙂(less)
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“I know you’re fond of brooding, but I’m an old man. Your silences make me wonder whether I’ve actually gone deaf.”
Deborah Hewitt, The Nightjar

“In Finnish mythology it was known as a sielulintu: a mythical bird that guards the soul. Everyone had one, whether they were aware of it or not.”
Deborah Hewitt, The Rookery

“I am not a fucking elf,’ she said flatly.”
Deborah Hewitt, The Nightjar

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