Kate Morton is an auto-read for both me and my mum. Since discovering The House At Riverton many years ago, we've both enjoyed her unique style of storytelling - twisting historical fiction and mystery expertly time and time again.
So when I saw Homecoming available through NetGalley - I of course opted straight away to grab an ARC.
It's Christmas 1959 and Percy Summers takes a detour through the Australian country to a waterhole to allow his horse to bathe and cool down. Noticing a family of their local town asleep by the waterside, he moves to make a neighbourly greeting to discover that they're not asleep at all and something awful has befallen then.
In London 2018, Jess finds out her Grandmother, Nora, has taken a fall back in Australia. Arriving back "home" after the long journey, she finds out that Nora has been acting strange for a while and Jess cannot work out why.
Whilst Homecoming didn't incite the same emotions as some of her other books, the story stuck true to form with twists and turns unravelling at every point. It was a truly brilliantly written mystery and will be favourite for fans I'm sure.
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