I have no idea why I obtained this book in the first place, having never read any of Goddard's books, even though he is a prolific author. Perhaps it's because his books are not widely available in the U.S. Nevertheless, I was glad I got my hands on this one. It is a well written, suspenseful, novel that caught me up to the point that I finished it in 3 days.
The story-line jumps between the late 1960s, 1984, and 2010 as the protagonist, Jonathan Kellaway narrates the history of his relationship with the Wren family and the overly ambitious Greville Lashley, his mentor and the step-father of the woman he loved. All is intertwined with Kellaway's career in the China Clays industry as he becomes Lashley's trouble shooter over the years.
Kellaway also becomes entangled in many family matters even though he's an outsider but he's also trusted by Lashley. Goddard does an excellent job of drawing the characters in the story though one or two of them are a little over the top. What Goddard also does is an excellent job of ratcheting up the suspense and keeping the reader guessing as to how it's all going to turn out. The ending is satisfying but both Kellaway and the reader are left with unanswered questions, questions that will never be answered. We are left to our own conclusions and I am fine with that.
I enjoyed this book very much and highly recommend it, especially if you like contemporary British novels.