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Underground Fugue
Underground Fugue | Margot Singer
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Set against the tube bombings in London in 2005, Underground Fugue interweaves the stories of four people dislocated by shock waves of personal loss, political violence, and, ultimately, betrayal. It�s April and Esther has fled New (…more)
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Underground Fugue | Margot Singer
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This was a complicated story of three neighbors in the weeks around the 2008 London bombings. A great premise, but for my taste the author just tried too hard. There were far too many disparate parts for a smooth engaging story. It felt like Singer threw every idea she had into her first book. She should have saved some for another story. My full review: http://www.novelvisits.com/underground-fugue-margot-singer-review/