This book
is loooooong. In my view, unnecessarily and unrewardingly long. It is similar
to the Secrets of the Tides in its themes although the family which the novel dissects
are more aristocratic. The novel is
narrated mainly by Michael, a young boy who goes missing, and who gradually
reveals the various secrets and lies which surround his disappearance. The characters are well defined, especially
the troubled Ursula, and the plot is intriguing. But it's substance is
insufficient to justify its length and unfortunately I don't think it's worth
the slog.
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