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Kate Morton Book review added by Mel on 2023-11-30 In 1959, a tragedy shakes the residents of Tambilla when an entire family is found dead on Christmas Eve. Sixty years later, Jessica, a journalist in search of her next story, is called to the bedside of Nora, her grandmother, who practically raised her, after a bad fall. Alone in their big house, where she grew up, Jess uncovers a true crime book relating facts about her own family and a complex tragedy that eradicate... Read Full Review »