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Debbie Terranova

Auteur de Baby Farm (Seth VerBeek Mystery)

7 oeuvres 8 utilisateurs 6 critiques

Œuvres de Debbie Terranova

Baby Farm (Seth VerBeek Mystery) (2014) 2 exemplaires
Baby Farm (2014) 1 exemplaire
Mowbray Brothers (2014) 1 exemplaire
Enemies within these Shores (1918) 1 exemplaire
Mowbray Brothers (2014) 1 exemplaire
The Bootmaker of Berlin (2023) 1 exemplaire

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Ruth at Goodreads writes, 'I can vouch that The Scarlet key is "a page-turner that tackles positive ageing, finding love, psychic healing, forgiveness, and end-of-life choices."
Debbie Terranova keeps her topical finger on society's pulse. She is ahead of issues and writes with witty images. Her able reporter Seth VerBeek and his street smart offsider Cate Bradshaw unravel a poignant story that may make sense of the present propensity to cover skin with tattoos. But Isla Bright's angel tattoos are works of art.
An easy read novel, which weaves between absorbing and likeable characters and timeframes.'
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DTerranova | Mar 19, 2023 |
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Nene at Goodreads writes, 'Debbie Terranova nails the details in all the right places, so the reader is completely immersed in the story. Not all the characters are likeable - far from it. Even the main characters are flawed, but that probably makes them all the more relateable. Baby Farm is an absorbing page-turner dealing with sensitive human issues, principles, morals and ultimately - love.
From the darkly compelling cover design, to the rich multi-layered story itself, I loved this novel from start to finish and can't wait to see what Debbie Terranova will come up with next!'… (plus d'informations)
 
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DTerranova | Mar 19, 2023 |
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Brenda at Goodreads writes, 'Enemies within these Shores by Aussie author Debbie Terranova is based largely on fact; characters fictionalised, also the small township of Wooranoora doesn't exist but similar towns in far north Queensland do. Luigi is based on the author's father-in-law, and the author's notes on research etc. is fascinating and makes the story authentic. The emotion and trauma for the men who were called "enemy aliens" for no reason other than heritage was tragic. I thoroughly enjoyed my first by this author, and have no hesitation in recommending Enemies within these Shores highly to fans of Australian historical fiction, set during WW2.'… (plus d'informations)
 
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DTerranova | Mar 19, 2023 |
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Brenda at Goodreads writes, 'The Bootmaker of Berlin is a wonderful historical novel by Aussie author Debbie Terranova. The story is told both through diaries and memories, and is so well told, I felt I was there, where events were occurring. The family camp in Tatura, Victoria, featured, along with canefields in Queensland, some time in England and of course, in Berlin as well. Reading the author's notes at the end, I discovered there are many facts throughout the story, mixed with the fictionalised tale; the easily flowing, well-written novel was both heartwarming and heartbreaking. And I love the cover. Highly recommended.'
Maggie at Goodreads writes, 'A fascinating read. Well written and researched.'
Laura at Goodreads writes, 'The bootmaker of Berlin by Australian author Debbie Terranova is a touching and engaging tale of the tragedy of secrets kept, and the aftermath of their revelation long into the future.'
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DTerranova | Mar 19, 2023 |

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Œuvres
7
Membres
8
Popularité
#1,038,911
Évaluation
5.0
Critiques
6
ISBN
6