Official Review: Grave Robbers by Sherry Allred
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Re: Official Review: Grave Robbers by Sherry Allred
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I hope you enjoy if you decide to read it.Mouricia25 wrote: ↑30 Jan 2018, 21:04 I love your review. This seems like a book I would definitely read.
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The summary has captured my interest. I'll be reading this book. I'm sure, I'll enjoy the way you enjoyed reading it. Thanks for the thorough review.Something odd happens to him at the funeral, though. It's a rainy, wet day, and Derek slips on the grass. More embarrassed than hurt, he starts to get up and inadvertently touches a grave stone. He immediately blacks out and is transported back in time. There he watches a young girl named Molly Whipple get hit by a car after roller skating into the street. When he wakes up, he finds himself back in his own time laying on top of a grave for Molly Whipple whose death dates are 1946-1955.
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It is nice to know that the author did this theme and premise justice in this book and that this is just the first of a series of books to come.
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