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The Clockmaker's Daughter
by Kate Morton
About a year ago, I bought The Clockmaker's Daughter on Audible. After my book club told me many good things about this novel, I was excited to begin reading. I'm not going to lie, the first few hours had me confused, and I didn't feel connected; but, by the time I got halfway through the story, I was hooked!
The Clockmaker's Daughter follows the lives of multiple people through three time periods. Each on their own journies, their stories take on different forms, but they have one commonality, Birchwood Manor. At the center of romance, mystery, death, family, and childhood, the walls of Birchwood Manor have seen many things; however, during the summer of 1862, a tragedy occurred. Many believed to know the truth, but only a select few knew what really happened at the Birchwood on that windy summer's day.
Amazingly written and narrated, the ending of The Clockmaker's Daughter has me shook! I was not expecting it and am still thinking about it three hours after the audiobook came to an end. I also enjoyed the final words from the author; it felt like her words brought the novel into completion! Definitely a book to check out!
The Clockmaker's Daughter follows the lives of multiple people through three time periods. Each on their own journies, their stories take on different forms, but they have one commonality, Birchwood Manor. At the center of romance, mystery, death, family, and childhood, the walls of Birchwood Manor have seen many things; however, during the summer of 1862, a tragedy occurred. Many believed to know the truth, but only a select few knew what really happened at the Birchwood on that windy summer's day.
Amazingly written and narrated, the ending of The Clockmaker's Daughter has me shook! I was not expecting it and am still thinking about it three hours after the audiobook came to an end. I also enjoyed the final words from the author; it felt like her words brought the novel into completion! Definitely a book to check out!