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Song of the Robin
Song of the Robin | R.V. Biggs
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It wasn’t the whispered voices, or the unsettling dreams that had begun to trouble Sarah Richards so much as the visions… visions of a man more ghostly than real. In the space of a single day, he appears several times, but is the spectre harmless or are his intentions malevolent. Confiding in a friend, Sarah endeavours to understand the mystery, to identify her unknown stalker. But with each visitation she becomes ever more bewildered… and as her orderly life begins to unravel, she questions the reality of all that she knows, and with mounting horror, even her own sanity.
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kezzlou85
Song of the Robin | R.V. Biggs
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This was an interesting read and I wasn't sure I'd enjoy it but when I reached the big twist it made the story better. The plot jumps from pov to show all sides of the story which I liked. The ending was good if a little ominous though I believe there is a follow on story. It was an interesting idea and I loved the part about the Robins. That resonated with me. An intriguing story. #Netgalley #WinterGames @LiseWorks #ReindeerGamers 3*

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Lel2403
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Song of the Robin is beautifully written the creative writing by R V Biggs gradually tells Sarah‘s story through the past and to the present….full of suspense and emotion. A tale of family, loss and fate….wonderful.

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