The child

433 pages

English language

Published April 18, 2018

ISBN:
978-0-552-17245-5
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OCLC Number:
1018484227

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3 stars (3 reviews)

Als bij opgravingen een skelet van een baby wordt gevonden, blijkt het het kindje te zijn dat jaren eerder ontvoerd werd uit een kraamkliniek. Een journaliste die een goed verhaal ruikt, raakt steeds meer betrokken bij de zaak.

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Very long first 3/4 but surprising end

2 stars

I'm not sure how and why I read this book to the end. As mentioned the first part of the book is long and boring, written a la Agatha Christie but without the logical reasoning with lots of statements such as "Oh my God, you must feel devastated!" and the like.

But the end somehow rescues the whole thing with a several very original plot twists. Not sure it was worth the long read for that though...

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3 stars

I have mixed feelings about this one. I didn't realize it was part of a series before I started it, and although it is a stand alone story I find that I am not that big a fan of the main character Kate.

Emma on the other hand, was captivating. I felt a lot of sympathy for her.

Emma is a woman haunted by her past. She suffers bouts of anxiety and depression. Her husband knows this, accepts this, but does not know or pursue the reasons for it. He does know that she has a very strained relationship with her mother Jude, and that for many years they did not speak to each other. He doesn't know why. For the longest time in Emma's childhood it was just her and Jude, until she was sent away. Some women will do absolutely anything for their children, but not Jude. Jude …

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