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  1. UntouchableSCOTT O'CONNOR. Winner of the Barnes & Noble Award. "O'Connor speaks softly and somehow manages to make something beautiful of unspeakable matters...in a voice so insistently stirring, you want to lean in close to catch every word"– The New York Times Book Review.

  2. May 1, 2011 · Untouchable. Paperback – May 1, 2011. A heartfelt, gripping novel from the critically acclaimed author of A Perfect Universe, Half World, and Among Wolves. A year has passed since Lucy Darby's unexpected death, leaving her husband David and son Whitley to mend the gaping hole in their lives.

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  3. May 1, 2011 · A year has passed since Lucy Darby's sudden and unexpected death, leaving her husband David and son Whitley to mend the gaping hole in their lives. David, a trauma-site cleanup technician, spends his nights expunging the violent remains of strangers, helping their families to move on, though he is unable to do the same.

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  4. May 1, 2011 · Untouchable. Hardcover – May 1, 2011. by Scott O'Connor (Author) 4.0 120 ratings. See all formats and editions. It is the autumn of 1999. A year has passed since Lucy Darby's sudden and unexpected death, leaving her husband David and son Whitley to mend the gaping hole in their lives.

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  5. “Scott O'Connor speaks softly and somehow manages to make something beautiful of unspeakable matters... a voice so insistently stirring, you want to lean in close to catch every word.” —The New York Times Book Review

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    • May 01, 2011
  6. May 1, 2011 · A heartfelt, gripping novel from the critically acclaimed author of A Perfect Universe, Half World, and Among Wolves. A year has passed since Lucy Darby's unexpected death, leaving her husband David and son Whitley to mend the gaping hole in their lives.

  7. Scott O'Connor speaks softly and somehow manages to make something beautiful of unspeakable matters... a voice so insistently stirring, you want to lean in close to catch every word.” —The New York Times Book Review

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