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Review - First Daughter by Eric Van Lustbader

Forge Books, 434p, ISBN: 978-0-7653-6142-4 Synopsis – Jack McClure has had a troubled life. His dyslexia always made him feel like an outsider. He escaped from an abusive home as a teenager and lived by his wits on the streets of Washington D.C. It wasn’t until he realized that dyslexia gave him the ability to see the world in unique ways that he found success, using this newfound strength to become a top ATF agent. When a terrible accident takes the life of his only daughter, Emma, and his marriage falls apart, Jack blames himself, numbing the pain by submerging himself in work. Then he receives a call from his old friend Edward Carson. Carson is just weeks from taking the reins as President of the United States when his daughter, Alli, is kidnapped. Because Emma McClure was once Alli’s best friend, Carson turns to Jack, the one man he can trust to go to any lengths to find his daughter and bring her home safely. Having previously read and enjoyed some of this author’s stories i

Majorelle Gardens, Jardin Majorelle, Marrakech (Marrakesh), Morocco, Exo...

We have visited Majorelle gardens a couple of times, but for this first visit the gardens were exceptional! Everywhere was so tidy, staff were around clearing the paths, it was like a breath of fresh air. Typically Moroccan, as you would expect, it was fantastic to see gardeners using different techniques to us in northern Europe to cope with the hotter dryer conditions. Recently Lorna had reminded me that I have taken some footage here, something that I didn’t remember doing – which was fair as it was 13 years ago!  However, after an argument, I was made to go into the loft and drag out the old video camera. Of course Lorna was right, there was enough footage to make this short video from the previously lost footage. If you would like to see more content like this then why not consider subscribing to our YouTube channel ‘Walking Talking’ Gardeners’