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4★
I always like Kate Morton’s books, and I liked this one too. They are very long, complicated, multi-generational mysteries made up of criminal incidents and unexplained events long past that someone today has become curious about. She doesn’t play favourites. Each generation and character is fleshed out and recognisable. That’s what makes her books so long.
And there are boatloads of red herrings. Every time I’d figured it out and thought—Oh, come on, get on with it already—she’d toss us anoth ...more
I always like Kate Morton’s books, and I liked this one too. They are very long, complicated, multi-generational mysteries made up of criminal incidents and unexplained events long past that someone today has become curious about. She doesn’t play favourites. Each generation and character is fleshed out and recognisable. That’s what makes her books so long.
And there are boatloads of red herrings. Every time I’d figured it out and thought—Oh, come on, get on with it already—she’d toss us anoth ...more

4.5 stars
Lake house ...
Cornwall ...
Sold!
I loved the old-world almost dreamy feel to The Lake House ... I lost myself in another time and place.
The Lake House is a multi-layered story of love, loyalty, loss and long-held secrets. Three strong women; Eleanor, Alice and Sadie, multiple time frames, plots and sub-plots. There's a lot going on.
In 1933 we're introduced to the Edevane family of Leoanneth, the Lake House ... Alice, Deborah, Clemmie, Theo and parents Eleanor and Anthony. On a midsumme ...more
Lake house ...
Cornwall ...
Sold!
I loved the old-world almost dreamy feel to The Lake House ... I lost myself in another time and place.
The Lake House is a multi-layered story of love, loyalty, loss and long-held secrets. Three strong women; Eleanor, Alice and Sadie, multiple time frames, plots and sub-plots. There's a lot going on.
In 1933 we're introduced to the Edevane family of Leoanneth, the Lake House ... Alice, Deborah, Clemmie, Theo and parents Eleanor and Anthony. On a midsumme ...more

Not reading this book sooner was an egregious error on my part. I know I love Kate Morton's books, but I was so busy with reading mystery and crime books I review, that I had put it to the side to come back to. I'm embarrassed that it took me three years to get back to it. I loved everything about The Lake House, with the setting of Cornwall, England being a favorite setting for me. Kate Morton is a master at taking a multi-generational story and making it grand. The attention to detail, the cha
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Oh my god this book was so over-written. A 600 page book could easily have been done and dusted within about 300 pages without any loss at all to the story. It just went on, and on, and on.
The story is set in two ages - the 1930s where a mysterious disappearance of a little boy from an idyllic household in the Cornish countryside remains unsolved, and present day with Sadie, a disgraced police officer, who stumbles on the mystery and seeks to work it out. The story is fed to you so very slowly, ...more
The story is set in two ages - the 1930s where a mysterious disappearance of a little boy from an idyllic household in the Cornish countryside remains unsolved, and present day with Sadie, a disgraced police officer, who stumbles on the mystery and seeks to work it out. The story is fed to you so very slowly, ...more

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Jun 22, 2015
Tien
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Shelleyrae at Book'd Out
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Alison Connell
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Jun 02, 2023
Faye
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