Wednesday, May 8, 2013

The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton

The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton.  READ it!  10 out of 10.  Beautifully interwoven lives of the main characters from the WWII bombing in London, to the countryside in 1961, to nearly the current times.  As soon as I finished it I wanted to go back and read it again to see if there were clues I missed!   It was so intricate, so many details that fit at the end.  There was the quirky gal, Dorothy,  who left home before the war.  She met a very poor young man, Jimmy,  who was a photographer at heart. He loved her but didn't really know or understand her.  She led him on a merry chase. She met a wealthy young woman, Vivien, she thought was her good friend, but when she went to Vivien's home where Vivien's husband was, Vivien denied knowing Dorothy.  Now Dorothy is ready for revenge.  Then in 1961 a young country girl witnesses a murder but never tells the truth about it.  Now the young girl's mother is dying and mumbles about events from the past that leads her on a search for details and truths.  Oh, it's so good!


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