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A place called here is about Sandy Shortt who has an obsession with finding things. She spends her life looking for lost people, she used to work for the garda but now has a privately owned company. Her obsession started when her neighbour went missing when she was ten. The book is about Sandy Shortt who has an obsession with finding things. She spends her life looking for lost people, she used to work for the garda but now has a privately owned company. Her obsession started when her neighbour went missing when she was ten.
Whilst looking for lost peope Sandy stumbles upon the place where they all seem to be, along with her own belongs from the past. Whilst looking for lost peope Sandy stumbles upon the place where they all seem to be, along with her own belongs from the past.

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A Place Called Here is a novel by Irish writer Cecelia Ahern.

The book is about Sandy Shortt who has an obsession with finding things. She spends her life looking for lost people, she used to work for the garda but now has a privately owned company. Her obsession started when her neighbour went missing when she was ten. Whilst looking for lost peope Sandy stumbles upon the place where they all seem to be, along with her own belongs from the past.

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