Yet another captivating novel from Susan Lewis.
Plot:
Kesterly-on-Sea is full of secrets. Some are darker than others; many are shameful. One is even deadly. Andee is an ex-detective whose marriage is breaking up. So when a young female student disappears without trace, she throws herself into the search. Meanwhile, the town’s beloved Rowzee Cayne has just discovered that she is terminally ill, and doesn’t want to burden her family and friends with the news. Andee and Rowzee don’t know it yet, but their journeys are going to help them uncover a secret. One that is going to affect them more than they could ever imagine.
Remarks:
I have become such a fan of the way Susan Lewis writes. This time around, she tells the story of various people in a small village who all know each other. Their lives intertwine and they each have their own difficulties which they are going through. In this is the disappearance of a young teenager and keeps us in suspense right until the twist in the end. The story is written in a way which I constantly felt as if I lived in the village. The characters were fantastic and easily relatable – something that makes this novel stand out from the crowd. It is an easy read and keeps the reader riveted to the pages until the end. It’s a very descriptive and enjoyable book and I highly suggest grabbing a copy of this one.
Rating: 4/5
Published By: Penguin Random House
The Moment She Left is out now at all good book stores.
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