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The Mill River Recluse

 Darcie Chan

The Mill River Recluse, Darcie Chan
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Disfigured by the blow of an abusive husband, and suffering her entire life with severe social anxiety disorder, the widow Mary McAllister spends almost sixty years secluded in a white marble mansion overlooking the town of Mill River, Vermont. Her links to the outside world are few: the mail, the media, an elderly priest with a guilty habit of pilfering spoons, and a bedroom window with a view of the town below.

Most longtime residents of Mill River consider the marble house and its occupant peculiar, though insignificant, fixtures. An arsonist, a covetous nurse, and the endearing village idiot are among the few who have ever seen Mary. Newcomers to Mill River--a police officer and his daughter and a new fourth grade teacher--are also curious about the reclusive old woman. But only Father Michael O'Brien knows Mary and the secret she keeps--one that, once revealed, will change all of their lives forever.

The Mill River Recluse is a story of triumph over tragedy, one that reminds us of the value of friendship and the ability of love to come from the most unexpected of places.

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Jennifer Danielson Stein rated this book  
 

I downloaded this book after reading about this author's first time success self-publishing through Amazon and Barnes and Noble. I had no expectations and was willing to take a gamble for 99 cents. The story immediately catches you and the characters come to life before you as you are taken through Mary's hardships and her impact on her small town. I was not able to put this book down as the story unfolds and I found myself finishing it at 3:45am....no regrets!

2 months ago...

Kirnel rated this book  
 

Just loaded it on my Kindle, any good?

7 months ago...


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