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Blackbird Fly [Kindle Edition]

Lise McClendon

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Want more Lise McClendon? Read her new thriller, JUMP CUT -- written as Rory Tate.

“This book brought me back to wanting to keep reading until the very end. Pour yourself a nice Merlot and keep turning the pages.”

“An intriguing story, a mystery with heart.”

“The characters were real and completely developed. All loose ends were tied up very nicely. This book climbed inside the main characters, flaws and all.”

“A very well written story, with characters that are interesting, likeable, and you care about them. There are dead bodies, suspense, and mystery. It's just a great story!”

“It would be a great chick flick!”

A house in France connects three women together -- the woman who owns the house, the woman who lives in the house, and the woman who died in the house sixty years before. Merle Bennett inherits the house of her late husband, in a small village in the Dordogne. But when she arrives a deranged squatter won't let her inside. Secrets from the post-war period, when southwest France was left to wither by Nazi occupation, and secrets of a newer kind, occupy what should be a fine French summer for Merle. With her teenage son in tow, a sexy roofer in her kitchen, and a nasty discovery in the pissoir, there is plenty to keep her mind off her endless to-do list. A story of murder, self-discovery, and family, deep in the heart of France.

In her first stand-alone suspense novel, Lise McClendon reaches deep into the past to find a France untouched by the outside world of tourism and fashion. Writing in a "lyrical, often humorous style," she brings both the pain and rewards of rebirth and the rich French countryside to life.

"A heartbreakingly beautiful story of love, loss, sisterhood, and the ties that bind us together," says novelist Jenny Siler..

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 537 KB
  • Print Length: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Thalia Press (10 Jun 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B002E9IPSO
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #241,968 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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66 of 66 people found the following review helpful
Blackbird Fly is wonderful! 24 Oct 2009
By Joan Huston - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Harry Strachie dies of a heart attack in the first pages. This starts a whole bunch of mysteries, lies, deceits, and intrigue. His wife and son are left without much but a key, a photo, and a deed to a house in France. Merle, his wife, and Tristan, his son, travel to France to see about selling the house. There is a squatter in the house, the people in the village don't like the Americans, some even seem to hate them. This is a fast moving story, with trips back in time to when Harry's parents lived in the house, and what happens then effects what is happening now. It is very well done, very well written, and the characters are very interesting, likeable, and you really care about them. There are dead bodies, lots of suspense and mystery, great characters, a bit of romance, but mostly it's just a great story! This is one of the best books I've read this year. You won't disappointed. I highly recommend it.
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful
Good read 21 Jun 2011
By Janet A. Smith - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
I'm a Lise McClendon fan have read all of the Alix books. For me, this book started out a little slow, in fact, I almost didn't get back to it. But I'm glad I did. The story started moving along and I couldn't wait to continue reading.

I do recommend this book.
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful
Blackbird Fly 18 April 2011
By hmulroney - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
Blackbird Fly is a true delight. This clever story engaged me from the start because I am a middle age woman, a francophile and I love a mystery. Lise has definitely done her research and creates authentic and interesting characters. I was completely hooked on Blackbird Fly and enjoyed her play on words with the main character being named "Merle". Lise's narrative and dialogue both "take you there". I felt transported to a French provincial village and found all her characters fascinating and believable. I didn't want the story to end and would really love a sequel!

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