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The Distant Hours
- Narrated by: Louise Brealey
- Length: 21 hrs and 30 mins
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Summary
Edie Burchill and her mother have never been close, but when a long-lost letter arrives with the return address of Milderhurst Castle, Kent, Edie begins to suspect that her mother’s emotional distance masks an old secret.
Evacuated from London as a 13-year-old girl, Edie’s mother was chosen by the mysterious Juniper Blythe and taken to live at Milderhurst Castle with the Blythe family.
Fifty years later, as Edie chases the answers to her mother’s riddle, she too is drawn to Milderhurst Castle and the eccentric Blythe sisters. Old ladies now, the three still live together as the twins nurse Juniper, whose abandonment by her fiancé in 1941 plunged her into madness.
Inside the decaying castle, Edie begins to unravel her mother’s past. But there are other secrets hidden in the stones of Milderhurst Castle, and Edie is about to learn more than she expected. The truth of what happened in the distant hours has been waiting a long time to be uncovered ...
Critic reviews
"There's a rewarding, bittersweet payoff in the author's most gothic tale yet."(Kirkus)
"An enthralling romantic thriller...will stun readers." (Publishers Weekly)
"An absorbing and haunting read." (Woman & Home)
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- Louise
- 16-03-24
I love Kate Morton
I have read so many of her books. They are slow burners, packed full of somewhat unnecessary detail, but I enjoy it all the same. When you are focusing on an event you are taken away from said event with other details of other things and time becomes confusing. When returned to the event, the moment has gone. I like her books as they lull me to sleep and even if I miss 5 minutes here or there, I really haven't missed anything. In most of her books, the story is relatively gripping. In this case, it's massively underwhelming and not much really happened. Or nothing that, by the time I got to it, I cared enough to be surprised. Please do not see this review as a reason not to read her books, they are amazing. Real epic sagas, works of art and something she should be very proud of. Just don't start with this one. Most times I am sad to leave behind the characters as I feel like I know them. I felt no connection this time round. Despite this, the next book I choose, will absolutely be another title by Kate Morton.
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