The Beloved Girls by Harriet Evans
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Web ID: 16778455Bees
There is a lot to this story about privileged youth, elitism, belonging and tradition. I don’t know that I particularly liked it but I keep thinking about the bees!
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Disturbing
This seemed like a very long book but it kept me interested. The story revolves around the Vanes, a family manor in England. The Hunters are a well established family in the region although the coffers have been dwindling. Sylvia who we first meet as a twelve year old, is married to Charles Hunter. If it weren’t for her artistic abilities, there would be no real income. Sylvia and Charles have three children but don’t really seem to parent them. Sylvia is checked out and Charles is strange. Running alongside the story of the Hunters are Simon and his daughter. The lives of these characters center around a ceremony that is held at Vanes for the collecting of honey from an old chapel on the Vanes property. This book is rather disturbing because from the beginning of the book, it was obvious that something was very wrong about the house, the people and the honey collecting ceremony. Thank you to NetGalley and Grand Central publishing for the DRC and exchange for an honest review.
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Gothic Mystery
The Beloved Girls was an enjoyable Gothic mystery. I have enjoyed Harriet Evans’ previous books and was happy to receive a copy of her latest. The story takes place in three different time periods and revolves around the strange Hunter family of Vanes house. In the 5o’s it tells the story of Simon Lestrange and Sylvia Raverat, later Hunter. In the 1980’s Simon’s daughter Janey and Sylvia’s children Kitty, Joss and Melissa (Merry) Hunter, and Catherine Christophe in 2018. The story slowly unravels how the different people interconnect and what happened that long ago summer of 1989 to Janey and Kitty, the Beloved Girls. The Hunters have a strange ritual that they enact yearly, the gathering of the honey from the wild bees that live in the chapel on their estate. The summer of 1989, Janey participates with tragic consequences. In 2018, Catherine is a successful barrister, married with two children who suddenly disappears without a trace, How does her disappearance relate to the tragic occurrences of that long ago summer? I really enjoyed this book, the different perspectives of the characters and the ties that bound them. Thanks to Netgalley, Grand Central Publishing and the author for the chance to read and review this book.
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mystery and the intrigue
This is my first read by Harriet Evans and I really enjoyed this sometimes creepy but addictive story! There's dark family secrets and an outsider trying to fit in. There were a few times this book had me feeling the chills down my spine. The story moves back and forth in timelines from the 50s to the 80s and shifts character points of view. But it makes for a great build up! You see the past build into the present of Catherine's disappearance. The pace was nice for me and I can't say that I really connected with any of the characters but I did enjoy them especially Sylvia. I did form an idea of the who and when everything happened but not the why but this didn't take away from the story for me if anything it m0ade me want to read faster to understand why it happened. The book has a goth feel which I wasn't expecting. Overall I truly enjoyed the mystery and the intrigue and that sense of foreboding the story gives! Thank Grand Central Pub and Harriet Evans for sharing this thrilling tale with me!
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