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The Drowning Lesson (2015)

par Jane Shemilt

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The press conference, one year ago Our home is a crime scene now. I am in yesterday's clothes. The clothes in which I kissed Sam goodbye. Then he'd belonged only to us. Now his image will be shared with the world. We should be grateful. 'Our son . . . Sam . . . 'My eyes fill with tears, the writing on the paper blurs. 'Someone took him. Please help us . . .' I back away from the microphone, the paper falls form my hands. The anniversary The Jordan family thought they would return from their gap year abroad enriched, better people, a closer family. Not minus one child. A year on, Emma remains haunted by the image of that empty cot, thousands of miles away, the chasm between her and the rest of the family growing with each day that Sam remains missing. Is her son still out there? Will the mystery about what happened that night ever be unravelled?… (plus d'informations)
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Un buon thriller, scritto bene e avvincente. Molto belle le parti che si svolgono in Africa e la conclusione è veramente buona. ( )
  Angela.Me | Jun 10, 2017 |
The start of this book reminded me a lot of Suzanne Berne's "A Perfect Arrangement". They are really very similar, featuring a professional couple who have enough trouble coping with their existing kids as well as their working-parent guilt without having another kid. They end up having another kid. The difference here is that this novel goes the way you expect it to.

Additional intrigue is added to the plot here by the characters being resident in a country utterly foreign to them (Botswana). This is a Botswana a good deal less cuddly and nice than the one in the Ladies' Detective Agency series.

I liked the way the author wrote the voice of Emma - she comes across as quite brisk and not at all motherly. There are people out there like that and sometimes bad things happen to them. I also liked the way it was never clear whether there would be a happy ending or not.

I haven't read the author's previous novel, but having read the synopsis in the back of this one, you would be forgiven for assuming she only writes about doctors with missing offspring. To be honest even if that were true, I would still happily read them all. ( )
  jayne_charles | Apr 18, 2017 |
Hospital consultants, Emma and Adam Goodhew, have two daughters aged 10 and 5. Adam is offered a year in Botswana to do some research and his family go with him, including their new-born son, Sam. But Sam is abducted from his cot, amid fears of witch doctors and the family's lives fall apart.

The book starts with Sam going missing and then goes back to tell of the family's life in London. Throughout, Emma narrates which works well, particularly in Botswana and during the search for Sam. I did struggle with the early parts of the book, finding myself having to go back and read bits again, as though I wasn't completely taking it in. But then it got into its stride and I got right into the story. I read the last third in one go and was racing through it to find out what happened at the end.

I enjoyed Daughter by the same author and, although it didn't bother me, a lot of people were not keen on the ending. This book is much more conclusive and I really enjoyed it. I do like Jane Shemilt's writing style and look forward to book 3. ( )
  nicx27 | Oct 5, 2015 |
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The press conference, one year ago Our home is a crime scene now. I am in yesterday's clothes. The clothes in which I kissed Sam goodbye. Then he'd belonged only to us. Now his image will be shared with the world. We should be grateful. 'Our son . . . Sam . . . 'My eyes fill with tears, the writing on the paper blurs. 'Someone took him. Please help us . . .' I back away from the microphone, the paper falls form my hands. The anniversary The Jordan family thought they would return from their gap year abroad enriched, better people, a closer family. Not minus one child. A year on, Emma remains haunted by the image of that empty cot, thousands of miles away, the chasm between her and the rest of the family growing with each day that Sam remains missing. Is her son still out there? Will the mystery about what happened that night ever be unravelled?

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