Sins of the Fathers

Sins of the Fathers
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

Anthea Fraser

شابک

9781780109695
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

November 16, 2015
This baffling standalone from British author Fraser (The Unburied Past) deals sensitively with issues of family and relationships. In East Sussex, piano teacher Jill Lawrence is content to share a house with her grown daughter and her daughter’s family, though she misses her husband, a freelance photographer, who died in a suicide bombing in Egypt the previous year. In Scotland, Beth Monroe, a childless widow, has become attached to her new lodger, Johnnie Stewart, but she is dismayed when he disappears one day. After a week, Beth goes to the police, who show her a photograph of Johnnie and tell her he’s been stabbed to death. A third, seemingly unrelated plot line involves an extended family in North Yorkshire. Keeping track of all the characters can be a challenge, and frequent changes of locale make for choppy pacing. Still, Fraser does her usual fine job of planting red herrings and subtle clues to the puzzle’s solution as her well-crafted plot builds to a surprising conclusion.



Booklist

Starred review from December 1, 2015
Three families, unknown to each other, are about to get the biggest shock of their lives. For Beth Monroe in Scotland, the boarder she took in and fell head over heels for has disappeared. In Sussex, Jill Lawrence and her two grown children are just beginning to recover from the tragic death of their husband and father in a suicide bombing in Egypt. David and William Gregory of Yorkshire have just lost their mother, but they never knew their father, who died in a train crash decades earlier. When a man is found stabbed to death in an alley in Scotland, none of the family members has any idea that this grisly discovery will change their lives forever. Added to the complex plot are a series of art thefts, a hit-and-run accident, a burgeoning romance, and a sordid affair. In hands less capable than Fraser's, this complicated mix might have been confusing, but the genre veteran offers a taut, moving story of love, loss, hate, and redemption that will keep readers enthralled from the first page until the devastating climax, when all of the disparate pieces fall tragically into place. Fine popular fiction for mystery and romance readers.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)



Booklist

July 1, 2018
Mark Richmond and his wife, Sophie, would have split up long ago if it weren't for their little girl, but it's now clear that their marriage is over. To escape the constant tension, Mark books a holiday. Arriving at King's Cross station to catch his train, he's hailed by an attractive young woman who seems to have been waiting for him impatiently. Before he can figure out what's going on, he's on a train to a family reunion with his new friend, Helena Crawford. Helena admits it's a case of mistaken identity; she was supposed to meet a man who had agreed to play the role of her fianc� for a week. Intrigued by Helena and thinking a family reunion will be a bit of a lark, Mark agrees to pretend he's the fianc�. What could go wrong? As it turns out, the Crawford family seems extraordinarily prone to mishaps, scandal, and even death. Mark finds himself increasingly drawn into the family dramas while at the same time learning important lessons about himself. Fraser is an excellent storyteller, and her latest domestic thriller doesn't disappoint.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)




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