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The Lost Notebook

By: Louise Douglas
Narrated by: Antonia Beamish
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Summary

Get the brand-new novel from top 5 bestseller Louise Douglas.

A notebook full of secrets, two untimely deaths—something sinister is stirring in the perfect seaside town of Morranez…

It’s summer and holidaymakers are flocking to the idyllic Brittany coast. But when first an old traveller woman dies in suspicious circumstances, and then a campaign of hate seemingly drives another victim to take his own life, events take a very dark turn.

Mila Shepherd has come to France to look after her niece, Ani, following the accident in which both Ani’s parents were lost at sea. Mila has moved into their family holiday home, as well as taken her sister Sophie’s place in an agency which specialises in tracking down missing people, until new recruit Carter Jackson starts.

It’s clear that malevolent forces are at work in Morranez, but the local police are choosing to look the other way. Only Mila and Carter can uncover the truth about what’s really going on in this beautiful, but mysterious place before anyone else suffers. But someone is desperate to protect a terrible truth, at any cost…

©2022 Louise Douglas (P)2022 Boldwood Books

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"Louise Douglas achieves the impossible and gets better with every book." (Milly Johnson)

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Not sure of this.

Not sure that I liked this book. I don't know why. I preferred another book by this author that I listened to. Found it a bit odd. But listened all way through. Didn't quite engage with the characters, and the plot seemed slightly strange..but wasn't bored by it .

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An unusual and compelling reading

There's a lot going on in this book and some dark undercurrents interlacing with some of the more traditional themes of family relationships.

The author has an obvious love for this area of France and that shines through her descriptions. She's also not afraid about writing about characters that defy convention and avoid stereotypes, and she explores different kinds of romantic and family andrelationships that are realistic and convincing. I find myself really caring about these people and invested in their lives.

I was surprised to discover that some reviewers thought the book was boring - I found it quite the opposite. For me there was plenty of mystery, connections with ancient and recent history and Douglas's trademark hints of the supernatural.

The ending was unusual and enjoyable. No spoilers here, but it offers a mixture of 'Ah, so that's why things happened' moments but also some intriguing threads to keep the reader thinking after the final page.

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Not as good as her others.

Really struggled with this one. the Notebook seemed hardly mentioned for most of the book, then it all tied up at the end. Still enjoyed it mind you. Liked the characters. Thought it a strange ending.

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okay

I like this author, but I did find this one a bit boring. Not as good as her others.

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The lost plot

Family story meets murder mystery but neither is particularly successful. The " heroine " pootles about being rather serious and miserable . The murders are explained right at the end and don't really run as a thread through the story . I did ask myself at one point what had happened to the plot..it was very thin .For me it didn't work and there was little mystery and no suspense . Characters were rather one dimensional and Mila comes across as dull, drippy and lacking in personality. The narrator pronounced French words well but the narration was rather flat.
The descriptions in the story have made me want to go back to Brittany .
Not a bad read for a holiday but nothing gripping or terribly engaging .

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Very dull

Excruciating performance of a cliche ridden story. (I have to put in another 8 words but have no more to add)

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