![]() ![]() There's a very strong cast of characters. For every surprise there was a trail of clues and for every twist there was a clear signpost, had you but spotted it. The skill, the care that's been put into it just shines through. It's a complex plot, but remarkably easy to follow for all that. The book is impossible to put down once it's in your hands and the pace never falters. As soon as I thought I had worked out the answers everything changed. She still craves contact with her.Īh, but what a tale this is. Vida Winter knows which buttons to push for she is a twin and Margaret's twin sister died soon after birth. Uncertain that she will take the commission as Miss Winter seems to have a history of changing her life story to suit the listener, Margaret nevertheless travels to Yorkshire to meet the author. She devours the first twelve and then discovers that there is no thirteenth tale. Margaret isn't particularly attuned to popular fiction, but finds a copy of Vida Winter's 'Thirteen Tales of Change and Desperation' in the bookshop. She has a deep love of books and some skill as a biographer, but is still surprised when she receives an invitation from the legendary novelist, Vida Winter, to write her biography. Margaret Lea works with her father in his bookshop. ![]() It's un-put-downable and superbly written. ![]() Summary: A tale of the uncovering of a family's dark secrets and what it means to be a twin. ![]()
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