Dust to Dust, C.E. McClelland
Dust to Dust, C.E. McClelland
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Dust to Dust

Author: C.E. McClelland

Narrator: C.E. McClelland

Unabridged: 10 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/12/2022


Synopsis

How can life continue when the desire to live is ripped away? That’s the question William McConnelly grapples with every day. He is frozen in time on the night his wife and son die in a house fire. Although his body goes through the motions of living, his reality resides in the past. By the time his father-in-law asks him to scatter Cara’s and Sam’s ashes in the Irish hills of his homeland, Will has lost all ties to America and life. After all, he can rejoin his lost family in the hills of Drumkeeran as easily as he can in Fort Worth, Texas. So, out of respect for all his father-in-law has suffered and done for him, Will agrees to the request and flies to Ireland.Even before his plane touches the tarmac, the ancient magic of Irish lore awakens to Will’s desperate need. But is magic and an emerging belief in leprechauns and fairies enough to restore an interest in life, or are the dangerous quests Will undertakes in his reckless search for peace the final proof of his insanity?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Gillian on October 07, 2010

I fully expect to love this book, I find that the very difficult world of Dr Steven Dunbar to be very exciting. My only concern with the character is in his relationship with his daughter, ther author is very cursory, I wonder about his own relationships and is this a reflection of his life. i do ho......more

Goodreads review by Angela on March 18, 2019

I loved this book! It's amazing how the concepts in it are still relevant currently with newly emerging cases just like the Berlin patient. After reading this and Donor, my interest in immunology and genetics has skyrocketed and I cannot wait to read more of the series.......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on July 05, 2012

Well written, enjoyed it and was quite scared by the concept. Would recommend to those who like the scary government conspiracy - tred all over the little people genre!......more

Goodreads review by Emma on April 18, 2019

Another good quick read from McClure. As a scientist I find these Steven Dunbar books capture my interest.......more

Goodreads review by Linda on October 05, 2019

Whenever I read a Steven Dunbar novel, I am always struck by how very plausible the plot is, and this one was certainly no exception. This story, which starts out with an unknown patient discovering that he has an incurable illness, and as a result of that his father subsequently demanding that a cu......more