Terminal Grill by Rosemary Aubert
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Excellent! Just loved this book. Maybe we can see something of ourselves here. Marie; we didn't know her name until the end of the story, meets a dark stranger at a "sort of" wake in Toronto for an old poet. She fell for him hook, line and sinker. Until discrepencies in his story begin to surface, she lives in his dreamworld.
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