![]() ![]() All the characters are interesting, but they weren’t quite fully developed. ![]() Who is her father? What did her grandmother know at the time, and did someone actually kill her today? Let’s not forget about that crazy housekeeper, a Mrs. Through journal entries, we learn what happened ~21 years ago when she was born. I will say that the plot was partially predictable, but it was still something readers have to guess at… did Hal know the truth about her mother? Probably not. But how exactly does she connect with the family? When she arrives, her three uncles aren’t thrilled to meet her, as they lost an inheritance. Hal decides to pretend to be the right heir, and she sneaks away from London to the country manor. She’s confused, but she also owes money to someone who has threatened to physically assault her. ![]() Hal realizes it’s a mistake… while it might be the right family name, she doesn’t recognize all the people mentioned in the will. Westaway, Harriet (Hal) receives a note that she’s inherited something from her late grandmother. Phew… I enjoy her writing style, and even though the endings aren’t as grand as I’d like, they are still wonderful reads. I’ve read everything but In a Dark, Dark Wood, which I’m starting tomorrow… then I’ll be fully caught up thru 2021. Wow! So far, I think this is my favorite Ruth Ware novel. ![]() Westaway… but let’s see why! My Book Review Today I’m sharing reviews on two of Ruth Ware’s books… since I read both this week. ![]()
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