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hermetic

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3. Chilling
Sun Jan 19, 2020, 02:11 PM
Jan 2020

"From the northernmost European capital to a rustbound fishing vessel to a remote farm a stone's throw from the arctic, Peter must confront his growing PTSD and the most powerful Icelandic snowstorm in a generation to find a killer, save an eight-year-old boy, and keep himself out of an Icelandic prison--or a cold Icelandic grave."

It just occurred to me how that word now means something completely different. English is so weird sometimes.

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Chilling hermetic Jan 2020 #3
Yes. I guess it can be a noun, adjective or verb. dameatball Jan 2020 #8
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That sounds good hermetic Jan 2020 #6
The latest in the J.P. Beaumont series. rzemanfl Jan 2020 #5
That's a new one hermetic Jan 2020 #7
Hi Hermetic. Happy Sunday pscot Jan 2020 #9
And to you, happy Sunday hermetic Jan 2020 #10
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