Through Her Eyes
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  • Reads 112,417
  • Votes 2,859
  • Parts 65
  • Time 7h 33m
Complete, First published Apr 19, 2014
>TRIGGER WARNING<

"Yeah and?" I cut her off I didn't have to guess, I knew where this was going and it couldn't be good. I swallowed the lump in my throat. "Have you ever cut or anything your not like me are you?" A tear rolled down her cheek and I wiped it away. I whispered my next line."Hey why are you crying? I haven't gotten to tell you that I'm your little warrior Demi. I'm strong and no I haven't cut or purged or anything else I know that would hurt you." I lied for the second time tonight and it didn't seem to bother me.

P.s. I suck at descriptions, just read the book
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The reading of the last will of wealthy Eamon Byrne sets off a murder spree and a treasure hunt in the Irish countryside, and antiques dealer Lara McClintoch is in the middle of the action. Lara's friend Alex is one of the beneficiaries of the Will, and she is worried he may be on the murderer's list. The Byrne family is feuding and there are hints of a troubled past. Lara enlists her new Irish friends to help decipher clues based on a poem of mythic Ireland, and risks her own life to follow the clues Byrne left behind. The late Lyn Hamilton authored 11 mystery novels featuring feisty antiques dealer Lara McClintoch. Lyn loved travelling the world and learning about ancient cultures. Both passions are woven into her novels. She lived in Toronto, Canada, and worked in public relations and public service, with a focus on culture and heritage. The Xibalba Murders, first published in 1997, was nominated for the Arthur Ellis Award for best first crime novel in Canada. BevEditions: https://beveditions.com/authors/lyn-hamilton/ Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/lynhamilton Kindle: https://www.amazon.ca/Celtic-Riddle-McClintoch-Archaeological-Mysteries-ebook/dp/B00DZTCC7M/ref=sr_1_9?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1465931039&sr=1-9&keywords=lyn+hamilton