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Passersthrough
Passersthrough | Peter Rock
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A father and his estranged daughter reconnect to try to understand a decades-old trauma in this haunting novel, part ghost story, part lyrical exploration of family, aging, and how we remember the past. At age 11, Helen disappeared in the wilderness of Mount Rainier National Park while camping with her father, Benjamin. She was gone for almost a week before being discovered and returned to her family. It is now 25 years later, and after more than two decades of estrangement, Helen and Benjamin reconnect at his home in Portland, Oregon, to try to understand what happened during the days she was gone. Meanwhile, Benjamin meets an odd pair, a woman and boy who seem driven to help him learn more about Helens disappearance and send him on a journey that will lead to a murder house, uncanny possession, and a bone-filled body of water known as Sad Clown Lake, a lake that could only be found by getting lost, that was never in the same place twice. Passersthrough is a haunted, starkly lyrical exploration of family, memory, and the border between life and death.
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DHill
Passersthrough | Peter Rock
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Sunday morning coffee, book, dog-on-lap.

#perfect #dogsoflitsy

Roary47 This picture and atmosphere are perfect! 🐶🥰💛 1y
TheSpineView Perfect morning! 1y
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Twainy
Passersthrough | Peter Rock
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🎧 I finished this book a week ago & I‘m still thinking about it.

Normally I‘m not a fan of books with loose ends but the main character & his daughter might not have the answers we need.

Faulty memories, hauntings, new helpful yet sketchy friends.

There‘s an incident 25 years ago. A cloud of suspicion follows her dad. His daughter is reluctant to connect with him again.

I want to listen to the book again knowing what I know now.

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