Random House UK, Transworld Publishers
2013
As always Marcia Willett conjures
up the spirit of family in this story which focuses on secrets from the past.
Siblings Ed and Billa share their beautiful childhood home in the fictional
village of Peneglos in Cornwall. Their lives are uncomplicated, filled with
small pleasures of family and friendship but when mysterious postcards start to
arrive from someone who once cause ripples of unrest, both Billa and Ed find
that life is about to get rather more complicated.
Readers of Marcia Willett’s
previous books will, of course, recognise the beautiful Cornish setting about which
she writes so eloquently and it was nice to see characters from her
previous book, The Christmas Angel, make an appearance. However, for me this
book seemed to be lacking in impetus and for a time the story didn’t seem to be
going anywhere important. As always the glory of Cornwall comes alive and there
some nice touches which help to link the present and the past but overall the
story felt a little bit tired as if the formula has been reworked too many
times.
My thanks to NetGalley and Random House Uk, Transworld Publishers for my copy of this book
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