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The Clockmaker's Daughter by Kate Morton

The Clockmaker's Daughter

A Novel

by Kate Morton

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  • Oct 2018, 496 pages
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joanne

Exhausting
Very hard to follow! Unsatisfying ending. All in all a waste of time.
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