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Fiction
In reply to the discussion: What Fiction are you reading this week, October 16, 2022? [View all]cbabe
(5,835 posts)6. Thomas Perry: The Left Handed Twin
        
          https://www.goodreads.com  book  show  57841256-the-left-handed-twin
The Left-Handed Twin (Jane Whitefield #9) by Thomas Perry - Goodreads
"The Left-Handed Twin" is part of the "Jane Whitefield" series, but as a new reader, I had no trouble following the compelling and unusual narrative. This is Jane's story in her voice. Jane McKinnon is married to Carey McKinnon, MD, Buffalo General Hospital; for the thirty years before that, she was Jane Whitefield, and occasionally, she is again
Janes native heritage is central to her character, and the plot. She makes people disappear from those trying to kill them. Dream guides, woods craft, and contemporary skills all blended together.
This series title wasnt as engaging as others. But the series is five star as a whole.
          
          
          
        
        The Left-Handed Twin (Jane Whitefield #9) by Thomas Perry - Goodreads
"The Left-Handed Twin" is part of the "Jane Whitefield" series, but as a new reader, I had no trouble following the compelling and unusual narrative. This is Jane's story in her voice. Jane McKinnon is married to Carey McKinnon, MD, Buffalo General Hospital; for the thirty years before that, she was Jane Whitefield, and occasionally, she is again
Janes native heritage is central to her character, and the plot. She makes people disappear from those trying to kill them. Dream guides, woods craft, and contemporary skills all blended together.
This series title wasnt as engaging as others. But the series is five star as a whole.
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        I loved this book as well. Heard an interview with her on Terry Gross' Fresh Air (it was
        japple
        Oct 2022
        #31
      
        
        I think the best way to know if you'd like these books is to compare your reaction to Jane Eyre.
        Karadeniz
        Oct 2022
        #20
      
        
        You'd like those books. I wasn't sure which sister wrote Jane Eyre, so I looked it up... Charlotte.
        Karadeniz
        Oct 2022
        #43
      
        
        Yes, Rees author. I listed three of her books, not one! My poor communication skills!
        Karadeniz
        Oct 2022
        #51