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  1. About Joni MacFarlane A former journalist and freelance writer, I'm now focused on writing fiction. I started writing my first novel, My Beautiful Mistake , after hearing a story from my mother who served as a nurse in wartime Canada.

  2. Oct 12, 2022 · Joni MacFarlane. 3.63. 8 ratings4 reviews. When Kittie McEwan arrives at a German POW camp in the Canadian north, she hopes the isolation will deepen her relationship with her best friend and fellow nurse, Nora.Instead, Kittie discovers mysterious codes are being smuggled out of camp by German prisoners, implicating Nora in a complicated ring ...

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  3. February 2021. edit data. Joni MacFarlane is a freelance writer and former journalist, now focused on writing fiction. She is the author of three cookbooks and a new novel, My Beautiful Mistake. Joni currently lives in the Canadian Rockies where she spends as much time as she can in the beautiful mountains that surround her.

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  4. Joni MacFarlane has taken the story of a Canadian POW camp in northern Ontario and brought it to life. She seamlessly blends fact with fiction to reveal dark secrets of the time and the people who worked there. The story line captivates you from start to finish. The prose is smooth, descriptive and very real.

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  5. Discover the newest novel by Joni MacFarlane NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON (Paperback & Kindle) BUY NOW 1943. Nurse Kittie McEwan arrives at an isolated camp deep in the ...

  6. Oct 13, 2022 · My Beautiful Mistake. Paperback – October 13, 2022. by Joni MacFarlane (Author) 4.8 9 ratings. See all formats and editions. When Kittie McEwan arrives at a German POW camp in the Canadian north, she hopes the isolation will deepen her relationship with her best friend and fellow nurse, Nora. Instead, Kittie discovers mysterious codes are ...

  7. Oct 10, 2019 · Prologue She sits by the window watching. Bright sunlight shadows her face, but no hint of recognition kindles in her eyes. Once they were brilliant green, and tiny flecks of brown lay scattered across them like bits of wood chipped off an axe.

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