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Rebecka is forced to jeopardise her shaky career to return to her roots in Kiruna, the place where she grew up, made her childhood mistakes, and began her involvement with the oppressive church group of which Victor was a leading light.
Book review Maxine 2009
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At the start of the book, Rebecka is again traumatised (as she was at the start of the second) by the climactic events of the previous novel.
Reading Maxine 2009
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At the start of the book, Rebecka is again traumatised (as she was at the start of the second) by the climactic events of the previous novel.
November 2008 Maxine 2008
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At the start of the book, Rebecka is again traumatised (as she was at the start of the second) by the climactic events of the previous novel.
Sunday Salon: The Black Path, by Asa Larsson Maxine 2008
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Rebecka is forced to jeopardise her shaky career to return to her roots in Kiruna, the place where she grew up, made her childhood mistakes, and began her involvement with the oppressive church group of which Victor was a leading light.
5: Sun Storm Maxine 2008
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At the start of the book, Rebecka is again traumatised (as she was at the start of the second) by the climactic events of the previous novel.
Sunday Salon: The Black Path, by Asa Larsson Maxine 2008
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Rebecka is forced to jeopardise her shaky career to return to her roots in Kiruna, the place where she grew up, made her childhood mistakes, and began her involvement with the oppressive church group of which Victor was a leading light.
July 2008 Maxine 2008
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Rebecka is forced to jeopardise her shaky career to return to her roots in Kiruna, the place where she grew up, made her childhood mistakes, and began her involvement with the oppressive church group of which Victor was a leading light.
5: Sun Storm Maxine 2008
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There has been recently found in the British Museum a print of a portrait of Pocahontas, with a legend round it in Latin, which is translated: "Matoaka, alias Rebecka, Daughter of Prince Powhatan,
The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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There has been recently found in the British Museum a print of a portrait of Pocahontas, with a legend round it in Latin, which is translated: "Matoaka, alias Rebecka, Daughter of Prince Powhatan,
The Story of Pocahontas Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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