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Tethered
Tethered: A Novel | Amy Mackinnon
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At times both haunting and thrilling, a woman is forced to reconcile with her own haunted past to save a child from an abusive household in this novel that explores the ties that bind us together Clara Marsh is an undertaker who doesn’t believe in God. She spends her solitary life among the dead, preparing their last baths and bidding them farewell with a bouquet from her own garden. Her carefully structured life shifts when she discovers a neglected little girl, Trecie, playing in the funeral parlor, desperate for a friend. It changes even more when Detective Mike Sullivan starts questioning her again about a body she prepared three years ago, an unidentified girl found murdered in a nearby strip of woods. Unclaimed by family, the community christened her Precious Doe. When Clara and Mike learn Trecie may be involved with the same people who killed Precious Doe, Clara must choose between the stead-fast existence of loneliness and the perils of binding one’s life to another.
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I studied Funeral Home Management in college, so I was instantly drawn to this book that has a female Funeral Director as the protagonist. It‘s melancholy, dark, and haunting. The writing is almost poetic, and it uses the Language of Flowers / Gardens juxtaposed to the Funeral Home to illustrate Life & Death.