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Four wealthy sisters in an Atlantic seaboard town whose lives are disturbed by two foundlings left on their doorstep.
The Marshwood Songs looks to showcase a verse distinctive to the landscape of Windsor/Essex. Its goal is to arrange a constellation of images and rhythms in unison, premised through locality, and ranging in themes from environmental to anthropological to automotive. The name, Marshwood Songs, denotes and celebrates the natural environment of Southwestern Ontario's original wetland landscape. As well, the name of the collection characterizes this landscape's inherent liminality?both in terms of borderland and topography. The poems contained within operate as a record of local duality, moving back and forth between rusticity and cityscape, expressing a conflated history and immediacy of Windso...
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Title Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1: In the Beginning -- 2: The Gathering Storm -- 3: Battle for Survival -- 4: Adapting -- 5: Getting Out -- 6: Solo -- 7: Interlude -- 8: Hanging On -- 9: Drying Out -- 10: Restoration -- 11: Summing Up -- Also from Merlin Unwin Books -- Copyright
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A small village harbors big secrets in this spine-tingling novel of mystery and madness from the author of The Doppelgänger Deaths. When police fail to solve the disappearance of a young man, PI Patrick Haskell is called to investigate. Before he went missing, Reg Coombes, an avid historian, had been researching the existence of so-called “ghost villages”—old, deserted communities. One such village, Witherych, is said to be located close to the isolated hamlet of Marshwood, the location of Coombes’s last-known whereabouts. On the hunt for answers, Haskell travels undercover to Marshwood, using the alias Patrick Harley. But what begins as a routine investigation soon goes awry as Has...