Synopsis Forty-nine year old Jane sits in her glass-walled designer home tapping out lucrative novels. She has accepted her childlessness, adores her comfortable husband, Chas and copes with her irascible father, Henry. But she is feeling dulled by the weight of her own repetitive fiction. Then Aunt Lillian dies and leaves her Wraith Cottage on the Isle of Wight. Jane has never heard of Lillian and Henry refuses to enlighten her. But Jane's curiosity has been aroused and she decides to investigate. Her inheritance reveals a story more extraordinary than she could have imagined.
Wo soll ich anfangen? Ich würde das Buch tatsächlich mehr in Richtung "Frauenliteratur" einsortieren, aber es ist keines dieser Klischee-Kitsch-Romane, in der alles in einer heilen Welt endet. Das Buch hat zwar ein Happy End, aber davor um so mehr Dramatik :) Der Stil ist klasse und die Perspektivenwechsel der verschiedenen Abschnitte sind super gemacht und haben mich nicht verwirrt. Dennoch liest sich das Buch schnell und flüssig und lässt einen nicht mehr so ganz los, bis man es zu Ende gelesen hat. Auch die Charaktere sind toll beschrieben und man kann sehr gut mitfühlen. Ein wenig befremdlich war mir diese ganze Spiritualitätsgeschichte, aber die Art, wie die Autoren das beschrieben hat und im Verlauf des Buches damit umgeht, ist so gut, dass es nicht in die Esoterikspinnerschiene rutscht. Und da es unter anderem auch um Empathie ging, war das für mich natürlich nochmal extra spannend. Hat mir wirklich außerordentlich gut gefallen, obwohl "Frauenromane" sonst nicht immer so mein Fall sind.
Took me a long time to get into this book – had almost got to the 50 pages limit that I give when “Woosh” it hooked me in. Jane is happily married to Chas – but childless. Just before her fiftieth birthday and aunt she never knew existed, Lillian, leaves her an inheritance – a cottage on a cliff on Isle of Wight. Her father refuses to talk about Lillian, and the lawyer advises her just to sell the cottage, but Jane decides on a whim to head off and find the place.
What she finds, the journey of discovery and the revelations of family skeletons, changes Jane for ever.
The story shifts between narrators, both dead and alive, and also shifts between past and present. There are twists and turns and is well worth the read.
Jane is a novelist, married to an accountant, who suddenly hears that she has been left a cottage by an aunt that she didn't know existed.
Journeys into the past, brilliantly interwoven with the present as Jane begins to uncover her past. The author cleverly lets the reader stay a step ahead, anticipating what will happen and knowing secrets that Jane is still to uncover.
Character-driven, intended originally for women of around 45+. I found it difficult to put down once I had started. Definitely recommended.
I loved this story and as a first novel it worked well, a little over written in places but a cracking good story which swept me along anyway - great characters, great plot, great descriptions of our home island where we both lived, it was great fun to read too