Merle

Merle

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Merle is a Wilyakali woman who provides Indigenous wisdom and cultural depth to the narrative of 'The Name of the Sister.' Her stories, particularly those related to the bronze-wing pigeon and the land's history, enrich Angie's journey as she seeks to uncover the identity of the unknown woman, highlighting the interconnectedness of personal and collective histories in the backdrop of the crime thriller.

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Merle embroidered the items that Greg brought back, which were tiny pieces of real craft.

The Good Life: The eye of the tiger
The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·New ZealandNew Zealand· 2026-02-26
9.0

Merle is Tambet's support worker who is always nearby to assist him.

Lugeda ei oska, kirjutada ei oska, joonistada aga küll. Lihtne luuamees joonistas presidendile imelise jõulupildi
Postimees – major Estonian daily, est. 1857·EstoniaEstonia· 2025-12-20
7.0

Merle is an electric vehicle owner who faced issues with charging her car due to a small debt.

«KUST SEE TULI?» ⟩ Ühesendine «võlg» oleks elektriautoga sõitva Merle jaanipäevaplaanid peaaegu pea peale pööranud
Postimees – major Estonian daily, est. 1857·EstoniaEstonia· 2025-06-30
5.0

Angie recalls this childhood fascination when Merle, a Wilyakali woman, tells her the tale of the bronze-wing pigeon.

This moody Australian crime thriller is utterly absorbing
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-06-17
8.0
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