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A Southern Family (1987)

by Gail Godwin

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After Theodore Quick, twenty-eight, and his girlfriend, Jeanette, are found dead with all the evidence pointing to Theo himself, his family must reevaluate itself.
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Not since Tuxedo Park have I loathed a book more. It took about two years to read and I honestly can't remember if I really did finish it. ( )
1 vote debavp | Jan 9, 2008 |
I just have loved this entire book--always loved novels of the South--can hardly wait to read more of Ms Godwin's writing--Fabulous read.
  Nancy-Jean | Dec 13, 2007 |
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Evensong, n.[ME.; AS. aefensang; see Even, n. & song] a worship service said or sung at the onset of evening to mark the close of day and to compose the mind and renew the spirit for the coming day.
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It all began on a Friday evening.
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