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Ruth Zardo "White Out Pt. 1" requested by @kiranerys
Alfred Molina
Rings of Power/Three Pines Crossover AU...
Adar and my OC (his wilder, less stable, blonder twin brother, Bainnir) are kidnapped by a serial killer (Morgoth), and are raised underground, in old sewers and abandoned train tunnels. Over the years, more kids are taken, until Morgoth has a small army of children with homicidal tendencies.
Eventually, Morgoth disappears, believed to have been caught by the police and the oldest "brother" (Sauron) takes over. At first, things are mostly the same, but then Sauron becomes drunk with his own authority, and takes the family in a different, more dangerous direction. He quickly puts down any dissent, and treats his siblings like slaves, even punishing and branding them.
Fed up and fearing for the lives of his family, especially his brother, whose illness and disability make him look weak to Sauron, Adar kills him (so he thinks) and takes his family out of the darkness, to try and build a different life. Enter Inspector Armand Gamache and his team, who quickly get involved when it becomes impossible for Adar's family of homicidal, unsocialized people to blend in. Gamache's team investigates, trying to figure out who these people are, while all the while, Sauron plots his revenge.
All the Devils Are Here (CBR13 #51)
All the Devils Are Here (CBR13 #51)
Through the first fifteen books in the Inspector Gamache series there is only one book I’ve rated five stars, A Trick of the Light. It’s a doozy of a book, and it dug deep into how characters cope with trauma, addiction, and stress, and any number of other forces that would separate us from our best selves. When I finished All the Devils Are Here, the 16th book in the series, I had my first…
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i am once again asking Louise Penny to write a spinoff series about amelie choquet
Looking Back at the Year of Gamache
Looking Back at the Year of Gamache
Oh man. This is going to be hard for me to write.
Because how to do you sum up one of the most fulfilling reading experiences you’ve had in your life? You can’t really. So much of what affected you and made it special is hard to sum up with words. Just picture me flailing around with happy noises.
For me, choosing to tackle the Gamache books and give them another chance after I didn’t fall in…
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September-Lektüre. Stellvertretend quasi, denn von Martin Walker habe ich diesen Monat alle restlichen Bruno-Krimis gelesen (es fehlen im Bild: Delikatessen / Femme fatale / Eskapaden / Reiner Wein / Provokateure / Grand Prix / Revanche). Die Gamache-Serie ist super, das Wunschformular meiner Lieblingsbibliothek wird grad systematisch mit allen Neuauflagen auf deutsch "bestückt". Zu schade nur, dass es immer ein paar Monate dauert, bis wieder etwas erscheint - und warum für die englische Originalversion bezahlen, wenn man Geduld lernen kann 😇 Nach all den Krimis ist wieder etwas substantiellere Lektüre angesagt, aber mehr dazu dann im Oktober-Post... . . . #whatiread2019 #lektüre #martinwalker #louisepenny #gamache #lesenmachtglücklich #lesemonat https://www.instagram.com/p/B3i-mStnzVt/?igshid=ux7tzt2znpe9
It just landed in my Kindle! Will I get any work done today?