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Rosemarie
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Jan 29, 2017 04:12PM
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I have just started reading the book, and in only 12 pages the author has got me interested. I think his description of Halifax is wonderful. My husband and I were there in 1978, and I can see the city again through his description.Not only that, I am curious about the main character-why is he afraid to knock at a certain door?
I have finished the section called "Sunday". The description of the house is vivid. It doesn't sound like a cheerful place at all.There is a mystery behind the supposed death of Neil. I suspect that Penny's father has a dark secret he would like to keep hidden.
I have just read the first 12 pages myself. But I do like the description of Halifax as I was there in 2001, and I can picture some of the places in my mind. Very cool. I really enjoyed my visit there.
I wonder how much the city has changed between my visit and yours. I really enjoyed our visit there, and I remember the view from the Citadel as being spectacular.
I have finished reading Monday, and my heart goes out to Neil. He has been damaged by the war physically and emotionally, leaving him empty, lonely and full of despair. Poor man- and representative of many young men who returned from that war with their lives shattered.

