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Ailsa Calder's mother recently willed her an old Scottish manor.
However, only half of the house belongs to her. The other half belongs
to her father who disappeared twenty-seven years ago with diamonds.
Ailsa is torn between leaving her life in London behind and returning to
her childhood home. She returns to get the house in order before
selling and asks her half-sister to join her.
While
spending time at the Manse, Ailsa feels claustrophobic and can't sleep.
She feels drained and tired. She senses someone is watching her and
especially when she hears stories about the manor's past. Then one night
an intruder shows up causing Ailsa to fear what secrets the Manse might
be hiding. Will Ailsa be able to move on from her father's
disappearance?
I have read the "French Girl" and liked it but, this novel left me baffled. While the "villain"
was unexpected, I felt disappointed. The novel dragged on and on only
for a mediocre ending. I was left with more questions than answers. This
novel is an easy pass and not worth even a second glance.
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