It's been a while since I have noted my reading here, so let's see what I remember! In my defence I have been away from a computer for a while, visiting family. When I straighten out my opinion of the country I visited maybe I'll write about the trip here. Suffice to say it was a country of great contrasts.
Mary, Mary is a murder mystery set in Ireland. Margaret and her daughter Mary have returned to Ireland to live from New Zealand to care for Margaret's elderly mother. When Mary fails to return home one day margaret finds it difficult to get the police to take her concerns seriously until one day a body is found floating in the river. This book follows Margaret's pursuit of justice for her daughter, through the courts and beyond. Margaret is a very dignified character and by her own choice quite socially isolated. She rejects the offer of involvement with the detective investigating her daughter's case, perhaps wisely. When she recognises a face from the past in the courtroom things take a whole new, unexpected turn.
I have read this book towards the four month reading challenge.
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