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p010ne 's review for:
Speaking in Bones
by Kathy Reichs
I am quite certain that some North Texans would call that Canadian Toque a "toboggan"; however, I was at first stymied when someone needed one knitted (being from a more "Yankee" upbringing I thought a toboggan was a sled?)!
It is ironic that I had just read "Glamorous Powers" which depicted an authentic Anglican exorcism! I had no realization that a charismatic holiness/pentecostal congregation was into Latin Mass and "Catholic" procedures!
We are aware of and had visited the Sarah Winchester oddities in San Jose and found the references appropriate to the novel.
It is ironic that I had just read "Glamorous Powers" which depicted an authentic Anglican exorcism! I had no realization that a charismatic holiness/pentecostal congregation was into Latin Mass and "Catholic" procedures!
We are aware of and had visited the Sarah Winchester oddities in San Jose and found the references appropriate to the novel.