I wish to thank NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for this riveting, engaging advance digital copy of The Split. Whenever there is a new psychological mystery by Sharon Bolton I neglect housework, activities, and it goes immediately to the list of next books to read. Her stand-alone novels, such as this one, have very different plots and moods. I knew I was in for an enjoyable and unique mystery with plenty of thrills. It provided me with an emotional impact.
I will mention some of the highlights of the story without revealing any of the twists and surprises.
Part 1: Takes place on the remote South Georgia Islands located between the Falklands and Antarctica. This isolated isle has no permanent residents. There are approximately 16 scientists at the research station over the winter months. In summer tourists come by ship as it is known for its rugged beauty, spectacular scenery, mountains, frigid weather and churning seas, glaciers, fjords, and the chance to see thousands of King Penguins and elephant seals. The setting is vividly described. The nearest police are in the Falkland Islands 1,390 kms away.
Glaciologist, Dr. Felicity Lloyd is among the scientists on the island on a two-year assignment. Unknown to her fellow workers, she has come to hide from her ex-husband, Freddie, just released from prison for murder. She is in a heightened state of panic, with the deathly fear that he might be coming to harm her. The last tourist ship of the summer is approaching, and she sees his name on its manifest list. She has no memory of their marriage, but recently found clues that make her aware that she had been wed to a very dangerous man. Felicity seems to be emotionally unstable and paranoid. She hides away from her work station at a place where there is an old deserted whaling station. Also roaming around this area is Bamber, a ferocious protector of Felicity. She has a gun.
Parts 2 and 3: 9 months earlier in Cambridge
Felicity works at the University. She is having periods of fugue, becoming conscious in a new place. Hours of her life are completely forgotten, and with no awareness of what she was doing during the missing time. Strange, inexplicable things are happening. Articles are rearranged in her home, angry entries are found in a journal which she can’t remember writing, someone seems to be stalking her and entering her home. She fears it may be her ex-husband lurking about and that she is in danger. She requires a medical certificate of good health in order to be accepted for the position in South Georgia. She becomes a patient of a therapist, Dr. Joe Grant.
Dr. Grant has troubles of his own. He has been blamed for getting too close to a couple of homeless female patients. He is recovering from a stab wound inflicted by homeless Ezzy, who is always seen on a skateboard. The young woman developed a crush, resented him for ignoring her romantic overtures, and stabbed him out of jealousy. Another young homeless woman was murdered, and an old street woman missing, both known to Joe. Dr. Joe’s mother is a policewoman who warns him about the danger of appearing too friendly with female patients. The main suspect, Sean, is a man who stares at homeless people while they sleep in the street. They fear him and find him creepy. The police cannot locate him.
Felicity, in therapy, seems to be recovering flashes of some early memories, but are they accurate? Dr. Joe Grant appears to be warily developing more than professional feelings for her against his mother’s advice. He feels she needs much more psychotherapy but learns she has left Cambridge much earlier than planned.
Part 4: South Georgia Island
Freddie has arrived on the last tourist ship. Felicity is on the run on an island with little room to hide. Dr. Pat has come to protect and save her and with him his mother who intends to arrest her for suspected involvement in the crimes of the missing and murdered street people. The buildup to the action-packed, thrilling conclusion is intense and compelling. Even if one has guessed some of the major, startling twists when they are revealed they pack an emotional wallop. Recommended!!