Dying to Tell Me Sherryl Clark 9781610670630 Books
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Dying to Tell Me Sherryl Clark 9781610670630 Books
In DYING TO TELL ME the main character, Sasha, doesn't want to leave the city for a tiny Australian town called Manna Creek, but she's willing to do it for her dad and brother as they all try to adjust to their mother leaving. Sherlock Holmes had Watson, Nancy Drew had her sidekicks to help her solve mysteries--and Sasha has King, a unique German Shepherd. Sasha's stunned when she finds that she and King can communicate telepathically. Turmoil grows when she starts dreaming about local people, past and present, who are about to die. While the mystery kept my interest very well--lots of twists and turns--it was Sasha herself that kept me reading. She's a character you'll care about--and root for.I totally agree with the very positive review Kirkus' Reviews gave this novel. The following review of DYING TO TELL ME was published August 15, 2011.
After moving to a rural Australian town, Sasha's unwelcome premonitions lead her to solve a string of art thefts while tackling her own issues. Ever since her mum left, Sasha's "life has turned into a huge, weird disaster area." The sad, anxious Sasha knows her dad's trying hard to hold the family together. When he accepts a police job in Manna Creek to "make a new life," Sasha decides she'll give "moving to the back of nowhere" a chance, just to make him happy. Unimpressed with the drab town, the bedraggled house behind the police station and the hostile locals who resent the new cop's kids, Sasha and younger brother Nicky explore with their new pet police dog, King. Sasha's freaked out when she finds that she and King can communicate telepathically and even more upset when she starts dreaming about local people, past and present, who are about to die. Is there something wrong with her? Should she tell her father or repress everything? In an authentic first-person voice, Sasha fumes at her missing mum, reacts negatively to Manna Creek, supports her father and brother and conveys her fears about her telepathic powers as she leads the tense, fast-moving plot to resolution. A stronger-than-she-realizes heroine uses her disconcerting telepathic gifts to help others and heal herself in this satisfying adventure.
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Dying to Tell Me Sherryl Clark 9781610670630 Books Reviews
Could not put down. Great story.
A great story for all ages particularly great to have astrong female character. Each character was developed well and the plot kept you wanting to read more. Loved the dog and the humour.
My daughter has a german shepherd and is a police officer. She really enjoyed this book.
In DYING TO TELL ME the main character, Sasha, doesn't want to leave the city for a tiny Australian town called Manna Creek, but she's willing to do it for her dad and brother as they all try to adjust to their mother leaving. Sherlock Holmes had Watson, Nancy Drew had her sidekicks to help her solve mysteries--and Sasha has King, a unique German Shepherd. Sasha's stunned when she finds that she and King can communicate telepathically. Turmoil grows when she starts dreaming about local people, past and present, who are about to die. While the mystery kept my interest very well--lots of twists and turns--it was Sasha herself that kept me reading. She's a character you'll care about--and root for.
I totally agree with the very positive review Kirkus' Reviews gave this novel. The following review of DYING TO TELL ME was published August 15, 2011.
After moving to a rural Australian town, Sasha's unwelcome premonitions lead her to solve a string of art thefts while tackling her own issues. Ever since her mum left, Sasha's "life has turned into a huge, weird disaster area." The sad, anxious Sasha knows her dad's trying hard to hold the family together. When he accepts a police job in Manna Creek to "make a new life," Sasha decides she'll give "moving to the back of nowhere" a chance, just to make him happy. Unimpressed with the drab town, the bedraggled house behind the police station and the hostile locals who resent the new cop's kids, Sasha and younger brother Nicky explore with their new pet police dog, King. Sasha's freaked out when she finds that she and King can communicate telepathically and even more upset when she starts dreaming about local people, past and present, who are about to die. Is there something wrong with her? Should she tell her father or repress everything? In an authentic first-person voice, Sasha fumes at her missing mum, reacts negatively to Manna Creek, supports her father and brother and conveys her fears about her telepathic powers as she leads the tense, fast-moving plot to resolution. A stronger-than-she-realizes heroine uses her disconcerting telepathic gifts to help others and heal herself in this satisfying adventure.
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