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Waking Samuel (2003)

by Daniel Coyle

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After the loss of her only son, Sara Black finds herself spending more and more time at the Seattle hospital where she is a nurse, tending to "the tall man," the victim of a gunshot wound whose identity has remained a provocative riddle-until he starts talking. As the man she knows as Samuel draws Sara into a strange and chilling story about his past on an Alaskan island, she must face some truths of her own, as well as the realization that the patient to whom she's devoted herself may not be who he says he is.… (more)
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I was not thrilled with this book. I did not connect with any of the characters, except maybe, Tom. He had the most admirable qualities although Sara did towards the end of the book. I think Samuel was not a mystery but the author was trying to turn it into one. The book was trying to go in too many directions which made none of them interesting. ( )
  bnbookgirl | Apr 12, 2010 |
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After the loss of her only son, Sara Black finds herself spending more and more time at the Seattle hospital where she is a nurse, tending to "the tall man," the victim of a gunshot wound whose identity has remained a provocative riddle-until he starts talking. As the man she knows as Samuel draws Sara into a strange and chilling story about his past on an Alaskan island, she must face some truths of her own, as well as the realization that the patient to whom she's devoted herself may not be who he says he is.

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After the loss of her only son, Sara Black finds herself spending more and more time at the Seattle hospital where she is a nurse, tending to the "tall man," the victim of a gunshot wound. His identity has remained a provocative riddle-until he starts talking. As the man she knows as Samuel draws Sara into a strange and chilling story about his past on an Alaskan island, she must face some truths of her own, as well as the realization that the patient to whom she's devoted herself may not be who he says he is. Gripping and compassionate, Coyne's first novel is a stirring portrayal of the power of belief and the journey one woman must take to find forgiveness.
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