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Alice Kessler spent nine years in prison for the attempted murder of the drunk driver who killed her son. Now she's returned home to Gray's Island to reconnect with the son she left behind. Her boy, Jeremy, now a sullen teenager, is wrongly accused of rape, and mother and son are thrown together in a desperate attempt to prove his innocence. She's aided by Colin McGinty, a recovering alcoholic and 9/11 widower, also recently returned to the island in the aftermath of his grandfather's death. Colin's grandfather, a famous artist, is best known for his haunting portrait, "Woman in Red," which happens to be of Alice's grandmother.
In a tale that weaves the past with the present, we come to know the story behind the portrait, of the forbidden wartime romance between William McGinty and Eleanor Styles, and the deadly secret that bound them more tightly than even their love for each other. A secret that, more than half a century later, is about to be unburied, as Alice and Colin are drawn into a fragile romance of their own and the ghost of an enemy from long ago surfaces in the form of his grandson, the very man responsible for sending Alice to prison.
424 pages, Paperback
First published June 12, 2007
Even though I LOVE to read , I am not one of those folks you'll see on the bus with book in hand , in the grocery store check-out line flipping pages, or waiting in the car for hubby to return something in the hardware store with my nose in a book . I'd like to be one of those people , but ...
Truth is , I am not one to carry more than my purse , which is not large enough for one more thing , let alone a book . I'm not someone who wants to wrap an arm around a book -bookmark included , of course - and the MUST HAVE reading glasses , and carry them along with a purse, that won't hold one more thing, over my shoulder . Fact is , I have never been good at juggling and I would lose something. Okay , I have lost juggled things...
I am an at home reader ...my best reading is done relaxing at home , snuggled in on the couch ....in my night clothes ;-) I don't care if it is the middle of the afternoon , company's coming and I should have left 30 minutes ago for the bank - if I am reading , you'll find me on the couch in my nightie ! Okay , 'nuf said ...my secret is out , but ....
Woman In Red is such a wonderful read I found myself taking it to work with me (even though I knew there would be no time to read ) , to appointments that I attended for my consumers , and to the hardware store , where I waited in the car for hubby to return something ! You'll be happy to know , not once during work , the appointments or the hardware store did I wear a nightie ;-)I just could not wait to find out what happened next .
Goudge's writing style in this novel is next to perfect , the characters are so interesting ( even the ones I wanted to slap ) , and the story gets better and better with each turn of the page . I found the twists and turns making me think , " Okay now ....so wait a minute ....that makes him her, whew ...they're okay then ....okay ...yeah ! " . I loved how the secrets of the past unfolded into the present and how the secrets of the present peeked into the past. This book is like a 3-D kaleidoscope of all things beautiful!
It did not disappoint - I highly recommend it to everyone . Drag it along with you wherever you go ! The only thing that could possibly make reading it any better is reading it in your favorite nightie!