A Dark-Adapted Eye
Registered by cally-c of Alfreton, Derbyshire United Kingdom on 12/7/2013
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Like most families they had their secrets . . .
And they hid them under a genteelly respectable veneer. No onlooker would guess that prim Vera Hillyard and her beautiful, adored younger sister, Eden, were locked in a dark and bitter combat over one of those secrets. England in the fifties was not kind to women who erred, so they had to use every means necessary to keep the truth hidden behind closed doors - even murder.
And they hid them under a genteelly respectable veneer. No onlooker would guess that prim Vera Hillyard and her beautiful, adored younger sister, Eden, were locked in a dark and bitter combat over one of those secrets. England in the fifties was not kind to women who erred, so they had to use every means necessary to keep the truth hidden behind closed doors - even murder.
I can't say I particularly enjoyed this one, but then I'm not a crime fan. The twist was obvious a mile off and the characters unlikable.
Journal Entry 3 by cally-c at Matlock Garden Centre, coffee shop in Tansley, Derbyshire United Kingdom on Thursday, August 17, 2017
Released 6 yrs ago (8/17/2017 UTC) at Matlock Garden Centre, coffee shop in Tansley, Derbyshire United Kingdom
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This book set off on its travels in August....but where has it decided to stay?
Well, if you're reading this then you've found it & you can tell us!
Please take a minute to say where it was discovered...
...& you can tell us what you thought of it.
When you've read it, please pass it to a friend to enjoy
or leave it in a public place for someone else to find -just like you did!
(If you decide to join Bookcrossing, please consider putting me,
cally-c as your referring member-thanks!)