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A Dark Dividing
A Dark Dividing
Author: Sarah Rayne
When his editor asks him to investigate the background of Simone Anderson, a new Bloomsbury artist, journalist Harry Fitzglen is skeptical. But once he?s met the enigmatic Simone, Harry is intrigued. What happened to Simone?s twin sister, who disappeared without a trace? And what is the Anderson sisters? connection to another set of twin girls?V...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781847393500
ISBN-10: 1847393500
Publication Date: 6/1/2009
Pages: 576
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4.2 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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Helpful Score: 4
I read this book in one sitting. Intricately, deftly plotted, it was IMPOSSIBLE to put down! And such a Gothic, spooky atmosphere, too! Parts of it genuinely gave me the creeps. I just adored it! There were so many layers to the plot and it all just fit together so perfectly! And I loved the novel-within-the-novel, as well as Charlotte's diary. And I liked the twin aspect as well! I am very anxious to read this talented author's other books, but as they are rather emotionally draining, I think I will space them out a little bit.
As this was a pretty dark book, I am not sure that it would have a very universal appeal, but I certainly loved it! For a longer book, with such complicated elements, the level of suspense and tension just made it an absolutely thrilling read!
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Not what I expected BUT I couldn't put it down--once you get into the stories about two sets of conjoined twins 80 years apart and their lives it will grab you and not let you go,an updated version of a gothic story, very good!
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When his editor asks him to investigate the background of Simone Anderson, a new Bloomsbury artist, journalist Harry Fitzglen is skeptical. But once hes
met the enigmatic Simone, Harry is intrigued. What did happen to Simones twin sister who disappeared without trace? And what is the Anderson sisters
connection to another set of twin girls, Viola and Sorrel Quinton, born in London a century before? All Harrys lines of inquiry seem to lead to the small
Shropshire village of Weston Fferna and the imposing ruin of Mortmain House, standing grim and forbidding on the Welsh borders. As Harry delves into the
terrible history of Mortmain, he finds himself drawn into a series of interlocking mysteries, each one more puzzlingand sinisterthan the last.
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