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A grieving Irish ex-pat starts a journey on the Camino de Santigo seeking redemption, but finds himself haunted by a past that refuses to be left behind
Examines the haunting cyclical nature of guilt
Inspired by a real-life abduction and murder of an American woman who walked the pilgrimage in 2015
The novel reads as accurately as a guidebook with detailed descriptions of places, artifacts, and culture. All the details in the book are geographically and historically accurate
Author walked the Camino de Santiago in 2015; her familiarity with the route shows up in her detailed descriptions of the architecture and landscapes, and the underlying uneasiness of having walked alone during a time when there were several reports of attempted abduction
Author hosts a book blog called She Kills Lit, where she interviews and reviews books by female-identifying authors of thriller and noir.
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About the author
C.S. O'Cinneide is a writer and a blogger on her website, She Kills Lit. Her short stories have appeared in journals such as untethered and Minola Review, as well as in Mantid Magazine and on the podcast No Extra Words. She lives in Guelph, Ontario.
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