Tom Greene has created a novel that is at once a gripping story of love and loss, a beautifully written study of the relationships that change the lives of two haunted and very different men, and finally, an exquisite love story.
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"there was something about this book, and i don't know what it was, but i loved it, and i want to buy it now. it made me feel good while i was reading it. there were some parts that made me shead a tear.... but i just loved this book. :)"
— Dana (5 out of 5 stars)
" A bit predictable, but decently well-told. "
— Erin, 8/28/2013" I really like this sweet book. It was a quick read but an compelling story. "
— Bonnie, 8/12/2013" This was an unexpetced winner in my book. "
— Lori, 4/13/2013" Good book, but very sad in what it has to say about human relationships, especially about betrayal and lack of trust. "
— Linda, 3/3/2013" Great story with beautiful descriptive scenery. Excellent review by our Readers Advisory Librarian and author was very nice to e-mail her in return. "
— Cindy, 11/11/2012" A curious story focusing on the relationships of the narrator particularly after he moves to a small New England town. Intriguing at times, too self absorbed at others. Disappointing. "
— Deborah, 3/23/2012" I listened to this book on airplane during ski vacation. Interesting enough story but premise plot is kind of thin. I figured out the mystery way ahead time. None of characters are particularly likable. "
— Julie, 1/13/2012" Actually it was a book on tape that I listened too while walking the track. It was a story of friendship between and old man and a younger man. I really enjoyed it. "
— Donna, 8/12/2011" A quick and simple read.This book feels like one that's been written hundreds of times before. It was quite boring and had me lamenting the time I wasted on it. "
— Ashley, 1/20/2011" A quick and simple read.This book feels like one that's been written hundreds of times before. It was quite boring and had me lamenting the time I wasted on it. "
— Ashley, 11/7/2010" Good book, but very sad in what it has to say about human relationships, especially about betrayal and lack of trust. "
— Linda, 11/3/2009" A curious story focusing on the relationships of the narrator particularly after he moves to a small New England town. Intriguing at times, too self absorbed at others. Disappointing. "
— Deborah, 2/23/2009" Actually it was a book on tape that I listened too while walking the track. It was a story of friendship between and old man and a younger man. I really enjoyed it. "
— Donna, 1/10/2009" Great story with beautiful descriptive scenery. Excellent review by our Readers Advisory Librarian and author was very nice to e-mail her in return. "
— Cindy, 4/21/2008Thomas Christopher Greene was born and raised in Worcester, Massachusetts. He graduated from Hobart College and the MFA Writing Program at Vermont College. He currently lives and works in Vermont.
Jennifer Van Dyck has appeared on Broadway in Hedda Gabler, Dancing at Lughnasa, Two Shakespearean Actors, and The Secret Rapture. She has been in new plays by Keith Bunin, Ellen McLaughlin, Catherine Filloux, Douglas Post, A. R. Gurney, and Albert Innaurato. Her film and television credits include Series 7, States of Control, Bullets over Broadway, numerous Law & Order episodes, Ed, Spin City, and The Education of Max Bickford. Her audiobook narrations have won her three AudioFile Earphones Awards.