The Frequency of Souls
by Mary Kay Zuravleff
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A staid refrigerator designer's life is changed by a quirky, spiritual female colleague who is obsessed with finding electrical evidence of life after death in this extraordianry debut novel.Tags
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Okay, so this time around, I started off thinking that I wasn't going to like it again. This is just one of those books that, at least for me, took a while to get into. But...once I got into it, I was so intrigued and so anxious to know what was going to happen next. I never pictured the book ending the way it did, which I really enjoyed for a change. Although, the ending seemed a little out of nowhere, I think that it fit in perfectly with the way George's life went crazy for a week when Niagara first came into it. Overall, I really enjoyed this book...but I will confess, I am curious to see how Niagara's endeavours turned out.
George Mahoney has worked at Coldpoint as a refrigerator designer for fifteen years. He has a wonderful wife and two great kids. What's the attraction, then, to new Coldpoint employee Niagra Spence, six foot tall, gangly, not pretty? Fun, redemptive story.
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