A review by rebeccafromflorida
Swimming at Night by Lucy Clarke

4.0

I received this book from Touchstone Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, in exchange for a fair and honest review.

“People go traveling for two reasons: because they are searching for something, or they are running from something.”
Swimming at Night by Lucy Clarke is a captivating read. I was swept away by this story of two sisters: the older one, Katie, being the responsible sister and the younger one, Mia, being the reckless, travel-hungry sister.

Leaving her life in London behind, Mia leaves to travel the world with her best friend, Finn. One night while Mia is traveling, Katie receives a knock on her door with bad news – Mia is dead. . . and it looks like suicide.

The only way Katie can move on is to find out what happened to Mia. She takes Mia’s travel journal (given back to her after being looked at by the police) and embarks on her own journey, following Mia’s path.

The trip forces Katie to grow up, move on, and become a better person, all while learning more about Mia.

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