A review by theglamourgranola
The Clockmaker's Daughter by Kate Morton

2.0

I'm hovering between two and three stars on this. Three because Morton is a good descriptive writer and captures the surroundings and era very well. Two stars because although the plot started as intriguing, the story had way too many characters and subplots that she didn't weave together very adeptly. The big plot twists that are "revealed" at the last moment seemed contrived to be the most unexpected but don't make a lot of sense. Very disappointed with the ending, there were a lot of unanswered questions. I don't love it when I close a book and feel irate. But I did.