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A review by laurahastoomanywips
Eve Green by Susan Fletcher
4.0
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Very interesting, almost in the style of a stream of consciousness.
Told by Eve Green, she is thinking about her arrival to live with her Welsh grandparents after the suddendeath of her mother. She is thinking back whilst looking through her mother's memory box. There are clues to who her father was she thinks about him and why he is not allowed to be discussed. Also reminisces about the disappearance of a local school girl, Rosie (12) and how the village loner was susspected to be involved.
This was beautifully writtenand once I got used to the writing style was a pleasure to read.
Very interesting, almost in the style of a stream of consciousness.
Told by Eve Green, she is thinking about her arrival to live with her Welsh grandparents after the suddendeath of her mother. She is thinking back whilst looking through her mother's memory box. There are clues to who her father was she thinks about him and why he is not allowed to be discussed. Also reminisces about the disappearance of a local school girl, Rosie (12) and how the village loner was susspected to be involved.
This was beautifully writtenand once I got used to the writing style was a pleasure to read.