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Michael Robotham:
It's so honored to talk to you. I'm really thrilled on your Joe's series. Now reading #7 Watching You and have one question. Marnie and Zoe exchange "Even to the post office" with their kisses. English is my 2nd language and I can't find its meaning from nowhere even google. Would you give me a hint? and I'll share it with my bookclub members. Great thanks to your masterpieces. Jack Kim / South Korea
Michael Robotham
'Even to the Post Office' is a line I stole from a wonderful old couple I met years ago. They had been married for 50 years and whenever one of them left the house - even on a minor errand such as posting a letter, they kissed the other one and said goodbye.
For me the line 'Even to the Post Office' is a reminder that none of us know when you might lose someone suddenly without having the opportunity to say goodbye.
For me the line 'Even to the Post Office' is a reminder that none of us know when you might lose someone suddenly without having the opportunity to say goodbye.
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I've read the Cyrus & Evie series, and I love them. I'm hopeful for a book 5 ... a lot of answers were given in book 4, however they are such interesting characters! Maybe Cyrus and Elias origin story. I'm finally reading The Secrets She Keeps (haven't watched the TV series yet), and am speeding through it. I love that Cyrus has an appearance. I'm curious, where does this fit in Cyrus' timeline, within his story?
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