As expected, there is more than meets the eye in this
compelling tale of love and lost. It starts off quite strong, with one
protagonist in the present time facing some inner demons on a shrink couch, and
paces efficiently once the novel revisits the past for the family drama to
unfold. From the get-go I felt connected with most of the characters (I draw
the line with the rotten dad), especially the four siblings who try their best
to stay afloat despite constant turmoil in their lives. Of course like in any
well-made or not so well-made sagas, everyone is gorgeous and rich (or
surrounded by wealth) and suffers greatly in the name of love (or self love to
some) but never did I feel, in this particular novel, unattached to their
plights.
Fans still looking for Bagshawe’s unique bonkbuster style,
however, may be a tad disappointed as the sex and shopping approach in this one
is quite tamer, but overall THE SECRET KEEPERS
is still a very amorous affair with its strong narrative, colorful characters,
not to mention its finely-tuned historical flavor. Indeed, since her previous novel
THE SECRET OF SAINTE-MADELEINE, there’s a new Tilly Bagshawe in town, a Tilly Bagshawe
who’s matured to an ever greater storyteller, a writer who knows where she
stands in this so-called women fiction territory. And all is left to say is: brava,
talented lady, you’ve got another winner in your hands.
My thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this 4
and a half stars reviewed ARC.
Until next post—Martin
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