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The Face in the Locket by Connor, Alexandra (2011) Paperback

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A spoilt child learns the lessons of life the hard way, in this warm family saga set in Wigan from 1920s to 1950s. Our heroine is brought to live with her maiden aunts as a young child. They are formidable sisters, counting themselves a cut above the neighbours, because they run a genteel hairdressing salon. They dote on their pretty niece, although they're also devoted to their brother -- something not right with him, but nobody likes to talk about it. The girl grows into a beautiful woman, who knows how to make the most of her charms. But when tragedy, family shame and betrayal force her to confront the real world, she shows everyone that there's more to her than a pretty face after all.

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First published August 1, 2003

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Alexandra Connor

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Alex (Alexandra) Connor was born in the UK. After beginning her career writing family sagas, she went on to write art thrillers and then historical novels. Having been published and translated in sixteen countries and enjoyed a No 1 best seller, she won the Rome Prize for Literature. Now returning to her love of thriller writing, she is extending her series of art thrillers with A WREATH of SERPENTS.

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57 reviews
March 12, 2015
Life is a circle

I enjoyed this book immensely. It was well written and kept you spellbound and thinking about the storyline when the book had to be set down. Thank you for some wonderful time spent reading. It had mystery, sadness, love, and much more wrapped into the pages.
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38 reviews
April 25, 2015
What a wonderful book...

The title caught my attention...and the story caught my heart. This was one of the best books I've read in a very long time. Definitely a must read. It made me laugh and cry and kept my attention throughout.
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135 reviews
July 29, 2011
A really lovely story, easy to read and had a bit of a twist at the ending, a happy one though! :)
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January 15, 2015
I really enjoyed this family saga - but did not think much of the twist at the end. Still a good read and some great characters.
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55 reviews
February 15, 2015
Wonderfully funny

Very fun story to read. What a crazy family but so enjoyable. Such a tough life growing up but they endured.
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November 16, 2020
Although the story is often unnecessarily extended, I was able to finish the book because the curiosity remained. It is understood that the author's salutation to Gone with the Wind by the frequent physical likeness of main character Harris to Vivien Leigh. However, I did not like the end. The sudden resurrection of one of the characters who died in the middle of the story with a letter at the end of the book was a surprise ending imposition and was unnecessary. I liked the character development of the Irma the most. The book also ruins the feminism discourse by marrying the main character to a happy ending. I also think that the Saville character could have been deepened further. But it's ok, i love the family saga.
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48 reviews
May 18, 2021
I really enjoyed this book as it wasn’t at all predictable. It held my attention from the start right through to the surprising ending.
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November 14, 2016
When I started this book I thought it was going to be a tale of the hardships faced by Harris, a young orphan being looked after by her two spinster aunts who also had care of their brother who had learning difficulties (as it would be called these days). However Harris's Aunt Mildred loved her from the beginning although Irma was harder on her and felt she was spoiled. Uncle Saville was a playmate to her.
In time she became friends with two very poor village children Bonny and her brother Richard. This friendship lasted their lifetime.
Harris was spoiled and became a bit of a snob like Irma.
The story goes on to tell of Harris falling in love for the new local doctor not realising that Richard had loved her all her life. These two things have devastating results on both Harris and Richard.
It is difficult to write this without giving too much away. Suffice to say it is one of the best books I have read for a long time.
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Author 11 books77 followers
February 9, 2015
Reads like a classic

Charming, fun, intense, and heart-breaking with a smart take on relationships and human nature with a good dose of grace.

There are a few technical issues: unstructured POV shifts and a couple inconsistencies in the timeline. And it felt a little too long, but it was an enjoyable read, notwithstanding.
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September 4, 2016
Slow in places, and lacked the certain something to make this a truly great read.

One slight up note though, the production values were great and I don't think I found any mistakes throughout the text ... always a refreshing change.

3 reviews
March 21, 2015
Excellent story.

A good page Turner. I could not put it down. I enjoyed following everyone's journey. it is very well written.

5 stars
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March 25, 2015
Mystery very good

This book kept you wondering when the locket was going to be opened but it was not until the end. It was something you would never guessed.
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