The Secret Keeper

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Published May 22, 2012 by Macmillan.

ISBN:
978-0-230-76294-7
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4 stars (3 reviews)

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Review of 'The Secret Keeper' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This book hit all the right notes with me. Historical setting, family drama, romance, war, mystery. Totally my jam. Of course I loved it.

Laurel is an actress (a fairly famous one, btw). Her aging mother is dying and she is coming home to support her family. Laurel is also carrying a secret, one only she and her mother know. When Laurel was 16 she saw her mother stab and kill a stranger in the yard. Somehow they kept this from her siblings. And now that her mother is dying Laurel is bent on discovering the truth. We go on a journey of alternating timelines, past in WWII and present 2011. The mystery slowly unfolds, and it's a good one. I thought I had figured it out several times, then something else would happen to mess up my guess. And while I was mostly right about it, I was wrong …

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5 stars

Laurel is living a happy, typical teenaged existence until she witnesses something violent and mysterious. The trauma stays in the back of her mind until she is much older, when she becomes desperate to unlock the mysteries of her mother's past. Who was Dorothy Nicholson before she became Mum?

Kate Morton has actually written two connected novels here--one that follows the lives of three people during the tumultuous days of WWII in London, the other following Laurel's detective work in the present day.

The plot is fascinating and kept me guessing until the very end, one that I had to stay up past my bedtime to finish because I couldn't not do that. And it's impossible to not care for these characters. I'd highly recommend this.

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