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The Snake That Bites Its Tail
by Bob Farrand
Over a period of half a century, Robin and Jane’s lives are interrelated, although it is not until the year 2000, they finally meet. Robin’s quest for the truth behind his involvement in not one, but three murders and Jane’s tormented search for her birth parents, and the close family relationship denied her as a child are muddied by the strangely prophetic Oroborous bracelet Robin wears and the appearance of the vengeance-seeking Krait. Separating fact from fiction has rarely presented more of a challenge, for the characters in the story or for the reader.


I very much enjoyed this book. It was at times very fast-paced, but wow what a wonderfully written book. At times, I would forget it was fiction. KUDOS to Bob Farrand

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