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The Moon, the Stars, and Madame Burova
by Ruth Hogan
The use of the dual timeline was effective in telling the stories of Imelda Burova and Billie. Madame Burova was a palmist and tarot card reader, working in 1970’s Brighton. Imelda’s mother was also a clairvoyant, passing on the business of a booth on the promenade. Skip to the current time, when Billie finds out after her parents died, that she is adopted. Billie starts on a quest to find out who here parents were, and here is where the stories collide. Quirky characters, a unique setting and some twists and turns were appealing. Thanks to Edelweiss for the ARC.