THE
SECRET KEEPER
BY
KATE MORTON
THE
BLURB:-
1961:
On a sweltering summer's day, while her family picnic by a stream on
their Suffolk farm, sixteen-year-old Laurel hides out in her
childhood tree house dreaming of the bright future she just can't
wait to seize. But before the idyllic afternoon is over, Laurel will
have witnessed a shocking crime that changes everything.
2011:
Now a much-loved actress, Laurel finds herself overwhelmed by shades
of the past. Haunted by memories, and the mystery of what she saw
that day, she returns to the family home and begins to piece together
a secret history; a tale of three strangers from vastly different
worlds- Dorothy, Vivian and Jimmy- who are brought together by chance
in wartime London and whose lives become fiercely and fatefully
entwined.
Shifting
between the 1930s, the 1960s and the present, this is a spellbinding
story of mysteries and secrets, murder and enduring love.
THE
REALITY:-
Wow!
I have read Kate Morton before, and always find myself asking;
where the hell does she get all her clever ideas from?! I only hope
that my brain turns out to be as creative and fertile as hers, and
that my writing manages to draw readers in with the same intensity
that draws me into her stories.
This
is another full-on and in-depth read, tailor made for lovers of
family sagas. It highlights human relationships and not just of the
romantic variety- the relationships between siblings, the
relationships between parents and their children, estrangement, and
the way people from the same family can be so very different are all
tackled and explained sufficiently. I like the way that the book
explores the concept that scratching below the surface of a seemingly
idyllic situation can reveal something altogether more sinister. I
also loved the way mild mental illness became a theme through the
character of Dolly, who lives out her own fantasies via her own
narcissistic personality disorder.
Like
the writings of Charles Dickens, there are many separate little
stories going on within the main theme, which makes for strong and
believable characters in a multi-faceted novel which takes you on a
journey that does have a surprising and clever twist to it. It is
clearly laid out, so it's easy to differentiate between the different
perspectives, places and time frames.
Sensitively
written, so that it's easy to sympathize with some characters and absolutely hate others, this is not a novel you will be able to put
down in a hurry!
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