Looking Down
Registered by AnonymousFriend of Wantirna South, Victoria Australia on 7/14/2015
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4 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by AnonymousFriend from Wantirna South, Victoria Australia on Tuesday, July 14, 2015
(The fourth book in the Sarah Fortune series) Richard Beaumont hoped to see rare birds on the Dover cliffs. Instead he sees a young woman falling to her death. No-one recognises her, no-one has reported her missing, and Richard returns, shaken, to his new young wife, but instead of finding solace in Lilian's company, he and obsessively paints the scene of the woman's broken body on the rocks. His cool behaviour towards her takes Lilian to the flat below and the wordly-wise company of Sarah Fortune. But Sarah, once Richard's lover, is awkward with her and is also preoccupied with her brother's unbreakable habit of cat-burglary, and the suspicious traffic to the penthouse at the top of the mansion block. Unable to forget what he witnessed, Richard returns to the coast and is befriended by the local police surgeon. Recently widowed, John is depressed, not so much by his wife's death but by the realisation that his marriage had been a loveless void. Recognising the symptoms, Richard introduces him to Sarah, so that she can no longer ignore the Beaumonts' troubles and is drawn into helping to trace where the dead girl came from and in so doing reveals a trade which is both breath-takingly lucrative and chillingly cruel.
Journal Entry 2 by AnonymousFriend at Emergency Operations Centre, Woy Woy Road in Kariong, New South Wales Australia on Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Released 8 yrs ago (8/12/2015 UTC) at Emergency Operations Centre, Woy Woy Road in Kariong, New South Wales Australia
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Release #145 for 2015 ...
Dropped off a box of books - couldn't leave empty-handed.
Released 7 yrs ago (9/15/2016 UTC) at Laverton, Western Australia Australia
CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
Travelling companion to some other books. Read or release.
Sounds good.
A very English murder mystery.
Travelling with another book. Books shouldn't travel alone.
Thanks for the hitchhiker, amber.
I'm rather intrigued by what "very English" means in this context...
Read and enjoyed by PLW. Not sure I'll get to it for quite a while though.
Journal Entry 10 by crimson-tide at Kimberleyland Caravan Park in Kununurra, Western Australia Australia on Sunday, August 16, 2020
Released 3 yrs ago (8/16/2020 UTC) at Kimberleyland Caravan Park in Kununurra, Western Australia Australia
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Left on the book exchange shelf in the office.
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