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Book Reviews of The Singing Stones

The Singing Stones
Author: Phyllis A. Whitney
ISBN: 51151
Pages: 233
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Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Hardcover
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mysteryfan avatar reviewed The Singing Stones on + 43 more book reviews
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A real surprise ending. I was totally shocked. A tale that will keep you so engrossed you will not want to put it down.
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Liked the Book, good read
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Psychologist Lynn McLeod returns to Virginia to help her ex-husband's child, Jilly. She finds more questions, and more danger, to her, the child, and Stephen than she could have imagined.
Mysbib avatar reviewed The Singing Stones on + 82 more book reviews
Child psychologist Lynn McLeod gets re-involved with her ex-husband and all his family when she gives in to a request to treat his daughter. Mysterious happenings threaten - what's going on with these people and can Lynn escape unscathed?
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Mystery about a child psychologist Lynn McLeod and mystery involving everyone in her household. Takes place in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.
TakingTime avatar reviewed The Singing Stones on + 1072 more book reviews
Disturbances from the past rear their head...
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Despite her misgivings, child psychologist Lynn McLeod couldn't ignore the plea to help ten-year-old Jilly Asche, daughter of her ex-husband, Stephen. But immediately upon her return to Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, Lynn is drawn subtly into the lives of everyone in the secluded household: Stephen, now an enigmatic stranger... julian, a mesmerizing family friend who challenges Lynn's ideas of life and death... Jilly, the beautiful, lost child burdened by a terrifying and deadly secret.
The danger that threatens both Stephen and his daughter soon closes tightly around Lynn. And all the while, the soft, hypnotic sound in the wind-the eerie yet beautiful music of the Singing Stones-lures Lynn into a realm of mystery, murder, and dormant passion. And, perhaps, to the key to her own destiny...
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A child psychologist can't resist trying to help a 10 yr old daughter of her ex-husband. Danger threatens the ex, his daughter and also the psychologist as danger surrounds the realm of the Singing Stones. Again I enjoy intrigue, romance and danger and books with children involved in them.
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Despite her misgivings, child psychologist Lynn McLeod couldn't ignore the plea to help ten-year-old Jilly Asche, daughter of her ex-husband, Stephen. But immediately upon her return to Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, Lynn is drawn into the lives of everyone in the household. The danger that threatens both Stephen and his daughter soon closes tightly around Lynn.
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Romantic suspense novel. Phyllis Whitney at her best.