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|title=Call of the Undertow
|author=Linda Cracknell
|publisher=Freight Books
|date=October 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1908754303</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>1908754303</amazonus>
|website=http://www.lindacracknell.com/
|video=
|summary=Tragedy drives cartographer Maggie Thame to seek solace in the remotest place in Britain, the far northern coasts of Scotland. There an unexpected friendship with an odd local child changes both of their lives. Beautiful, haunting and highly recommended.
|cover=1908754303
|aznuk=1908754303
|aznus=1908754303
}}
If you read a lot of books, then the fact of your life is that you are always part-way through at least one of them. You read all of the time. Over breakfast, in the bath, waiting for trains, on trains, between trains. You make a cup of tea in order to have an excuse to sit-and-read for half an hour. But even so, most of your reading is done in stolen moments – often in moments when a nagging voice from the gremlin-centre of your brain is reminding you that you ''should'' be doing something else.

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