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This book was a very quick read for me. Tells the story of an older couple who are murdered in the sand dunes near where they first fell in love. Sounds like a love story gone wrong, where there will be many tears shed, right? Wrong! This book tells in minute detail the physical breakdown of the couples bodies, ie. weather, insects, crabs, flies and general decomposition of corpses. Totally not a love story...well, maybe in a sick way, as they died with the husband still clutching her leg. Good book, but definitely NOT a sweet love story.
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It is scary to think just how long a person can be missing, decomposing and soon completely disappear before anyone notices.

Vicki M. (
GVvicki) wrote on 1/11/2008...
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This is a hauntingly beautiful novel that keeps popping up in my mind even though it's been a couple years since I read it. Well written and speaks to the soul.
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If you're at all into forensics or what actually happens to a body once a person has died, this is an excellent book. Despite what others have said about it being slow, I really liked it. I actually read it twice. :) Its definitely morbid, but I guess thats my style. Should have been a mortician.

Mary M. C. (
MartieKr) wrote on 3/15/2006...
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I was a little disappointed with this one. A little too graphic for my tastes.
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This book is one of my all time favorites and has stuck with me since I read it 4 or 5 years ago. It begins with a murder of a man and wife in their 50s when they return to the place they first met. The bodies go undiscovered for some time. There are chapters that deal strictly with the bodies and what is happening to them, and then every other chapter takes them back in time to when they first met and beyond, into childhood. By the time the book is finished, they feel alive again. Amazing work.