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The reader settles into the ebb and flow of life in Chan’s Mill River easily, even as the author toggles between past events and the present. While Chan moves the story along skillfully, the greatest strength of The Mill River Recluse is its characters. Chan’s local citizens (both past and present) are lovingly drawn and immediately recognizable. As the plot unfolds, you come to know and understand her heroes (villains, too) in a most natural way.A feel-good story that never turns saccharine, The Mill River Recluse will not disappoint. Indeed, as the last paragraphs close, the reader wants nothing more than just to spend a few more pages in Chan’s Mill River.”
She attended college at Indiana University, Bloomington, and law school at the University of Baltimore. Currently, she is an attorney with the Office of the Legislative Counsel, United States Senate, where she drafts environmental and natural resource legislation. The Mill River Recluse is her first novel.
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