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Thea Atkinson (theaatkinson) | 30 comments Throwing Clay Shadows
Publication Date: December 23, 2013



Throwing Clays Shadows is a 2012 B.R.A.G. MedallionTM Honoree


Because you like your historical novels just a bit dark.

It's 1807 on the Scottish Isle of Eigg. Four-year old Maggie believes she has killed her mother by saying bad things and now she won't say a word. She's worried if she says anything else, she'll kill her da too.

The trouble is, the consumption that really took her ma, has marked Maggie too. It forces Da to marry Janet so Maggie can have a woman to look after her.

It gets harder for her to stay silent, though, because Janet tries to get Maggie to talk. She's not sure she can hold out when this new ma reveals secrets that make her squirm, that make her feel like Da is doing things he shouldn't be.

It seems there's more to worry about than a few words. If she can just understand what Ma's ghost is telling her from the corners, Maggie will be able to face her fears and find her voice and true power. The question is: will that power be enough to bind the family together even against the darkest secrets?

THROWING CLAY SHADOWS is a different kind of literary novel that hints at psychics and ghosts in a world of Scottish highlanders romance. If you enjoy all flavors of women's fiction with a touch of the historical fantasy, this one might captivate you.

genre: historical supernatural


message 2: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 2274 comments While I don't think it sounds something I'd read I do like the title you came up with. It's quite catchy and interesting.
Best of luck to you!


message 3: by Thea (new)

Thea Atkinson (theaatkinson) | 30 comments thanks, Justin! I'm pretty partial to it. I appreciate the comment.

What is your regular reading genre?


message 4: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 2274 comments Your welcome. I enjoy reading Horror, specific history, poetry, some sci-fi and paranormal.


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