2019/02/16

BOOK REVIEW:
A KEEPER BY GRAHAM NORTON

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Title: A Keeper
Author: Graham Norton
Published: 2018
Language: English
Pages: 326
Rating: 3/5


Summary:
A woman returns to her hometown of Buncarragh in Ireland after her mother's funeral and as she's cleaning out her mother's house, she finds a pile of letters that holds the key to her mother's mysterious past.


Review:
This was an exciting and engrossing story, and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience of reading it.

I've previously read Holding by Norton which I very much enjoyed, and I have some of the same feelings about this that I did about that. This is an intriguing story with some really interesting characters, and Norton is incredibly good at bringing life to the rural small town and the people in it. The atmosphere is fantastic and you can really picture the landscape.

I think perhaps the mystery in this is better than in Norton's previous book, but one of my favorite parts about Holding was the moments of delightful humour in it and I kind of missed that in this.

Overall, this is an enjoyable, slightly dark cosy mystery and I was very much entertained by it even if it isn't the best book of this kind I've read. It's definitely worth the read if you like mysteries!
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