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A review by ohamanda
The Clockmaker's Daughter by Kate Morton
5.0
The last Kate Morton book I read (the Distant Hours) was so hard to get thru. Too many points of view on one event.
The Clockmaker's Daughter also had this same thing--one event and setting and several points of view (often seemingly unconnected) but instead of getting bogged down and underwhelmed/overwhelmed, I flew thru the pages of this book!
I love the whole young-rich-artist-living-whenever-and-wherever, the London pickpocket scene and the spookiness of the whole book. I felt like every character, every season added brilliantly to the mystery and story.
A lovely, satisfying read.
The Clockmaker's Daughter also had this same thing--one event and setting and several points of view (often seemingly unconnected) but instead of getting bogged down and underwhelmed/overwhelmed, I flew thru the pages of this book!
I love the whole young-rich-artist-living-whenever-and-wherever, the London pickpocket scene and the spookiness of the whole book. I felt like every character, every season added brilliantly to the mystery and story.
A lovely, satisfying read.