The Golden Mean: In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin & Sabine Concludes (Griffin and Sabine)
Don't miss The Pharos Gate, the final volume in the Griffin & Sabine story. Published simultaneously with the 25th-anniversary edition of Griffin & Sabine, the book finally shares what happened to the lovers. Sabine--I was sure I understood. Yet you were not here when I returned and there was no sign that you ever had been here.... Today comes your card saying you were in this house for three days after my return. I am bewildered. I need you badly. - Griffin In this volume of the phenomenal, best-selling quartet begun with Griffin & Sabine and continued in Sabine's Notebook, the mystery of the two artists deepens, their questions grow more urgent. New obstacles (including a sinister intruder) test the tenacity of their passion, and in each letter or postcard, painting and prose are even more richly intertwined. With over 50 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list and one million copies in print, the first three volumes of this unique quartet have captured the imagination of readers and reviewers across the country.
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What the actual hell was this? Honestly, it was so disjointed and pointless that it could have been omitted entirely. The addition of the stalker made no sense and had no resolution, just like the main storyline had no resolution. How can the author call us a conclusion without even answering the biggest question spanned across the three books? I'm convinced this author had no idea what to do or how to finish the story so here we are with a fantastic book number one, a mediocre and frustrating book number two, and a flat out stupid book number three.
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