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  • The Tying of Threads

  • Woody Creek, Book 6
  • By: Joy Dettman
  • Narrated by: Deidre Rubenstein
  • Length: 19 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (33 ratings)

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The Tying of Threads

By: Joy Dettman
Narrated by: Deidre Rubenstein
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Publisher's Summary

In the final instalment of Joy Dettman’s beloved Woody Creek series, we return to the small timber town where it all began….

Independent and spirited, Georgie is her mother’s daughter through and through. But after a house fire takes the life of her sister, Margot, and burns her home to the ground, Georgie is lost. She flees town with nothing but a cardboard box and the determination to be somebody, anybody, else.

After almost losing her adopted daughter, Cara’s view of the world has radically shifted. She’s decided that life is to be lived and love is to be cherished, even when that means crossing boundaries she’d never dreamed of. But is any love great enough to overcome an unimaginable burden of guilt and shame?

With her nest empty, Jenny is more lonely than ever. Rattling around her big old house with too much time to think, she’s left to wonder: should her secrets stay buried forever or will revealing the truth set her free?

As the new millennium draws ever closer and Woody Creek struggles to survive, one thing becomes clear: in order to face their futures, Jenny and her daughters must first make peace with their pasts. If it’s not too late.

©2014 Joy Dettman. The moral right of the author has been asserted (P)2014 Bolinda Publishing

Critic Reviews

"[A]n adept storyteller." ( Sydney Morning Herald)
"A compulsive read." ( Sun-Herald)

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The Tying Of Threads

I have loved this whole series and sad it has come to the end. Woody Creek and all its characters will remain with me forever as my favourite series of books.
Well done Joy Dettman 😊

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Love this series

A fabulous read, doesn't end how you think it will . Characters are great and the storyline waves and turns all he time.

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Absolutely loved the whole series

We very book was fabulous . What a disco every this series has been . I have recommended it to many .

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