Monday, August 17, 2015

The Sudden Departure of the Frasers by Louise Candlish

Penguin
This one really divided the group, with readers either loving or hating it! 

Here's what Elizabeth thought:


I liked this book from the very first line:

My name is Amber Fraser. I've just moved in at Number 40, Lime Park Road. You'll come to think of me as a loving wife, a thoughtful neighbour and a trusted friend.

This is a lie.

The Davenports, Joe and Christy, couldn't believe their luck on being able to purchase number 40 Lime Park Road, despite having to borrow, struggle and deny themselves things they thought would fall into place as a matter of course. It was a huge house made for a family that they couldn't afford - which mattered a lot to Christy. Joe was made a partner in his company without being aware of the repercussions. 

As the story progresses, and all the troubles emerge, the picture of today's way of living becomes apparent. Whispers about WHAT, the need to be on top, where the children went to school. They tried to make friends with neighbours, and couldn't understand why it didn't happen. 

The man in the top floor flat adjoining number 40 was part of this mystery - who was he, and what did he do? The tragedy of the unfolding of Amber's previous life opens our eyes to her deep seated insecurities and how by devious means she kept her husband and a child that wasn't his..

It was sad, moving and also loving the ending I found entirely right.

Elizabeth