A review by seadaz
A Distant Journey by Di Morrissey

2.0

Not a favourite.

Starts off with the story of Babs, not sure why really.

Then shifts to Cindy who goes on to meet and marry an Australian sheep farmer called Murray.

The story seems to move in decades or more, one minute she is miscarrying a baby, next she has a couple of adult kids. She's very interested in the disappearance of Murray's mother, Rose, many years ago. Her father in law doesn't really take to her, and Murray seems quite weak in standing up to his dominant father.

Can't say it was a very exciting, even with a body, a suicide and a plane crash happening all on the 1 page (just about all in the same short paragraph).

Really a shame, I used to enjoy thus author's books, but last 2 or 3 very disappointing - more like the highly churned out rubbish of some authors who 'write' a new book every few months or so.