Fall River by Meredith Miller
Fall River
by Meredith Miller
My thanks to the author and publisher for sending me a copy to review and to
Random Things Tours for inviting me on to the tour.
Synopsis
One young woman disappears and another returns home from London. Alice has turned to the river looking to drown the voices in her head. Khadija has come home to uncover the terrible history hidden under its surface. The London train screeches through while the rest of the town is still asleep along the banks of the Tamar. They’ll wake up that morning to find that everything, and nothing, has changed. Sooner or later, the river pulls them all. Sooner or later, someone falls. In this small-town drama, past and present relationships collide, weaving multiple narratives packed with intrigue and authenticity. Meredith Miller skilfully crafts a dark and unfolding psychological mystery, blending lyrical storytelling, a cast of strong female characters and a fresh perspective on contemporary society
My Review
Personally I found this a very difficult and emotive read. It is a powerfully written book centred around strong female characters who have a lot of presence about them in different ways which makes them strong.
The powerful relationships within the story are held together by ties that bind way under the surface in a way that no matter what happens they will always be there.
This psychological mystery will disturb you at times but will also get you thinking in depth about the different women and what forces natural,. or what is perceived otherwise, are at work here.
A cleverly written, tough read that draws you in to the characters and how they relate to each other and change, whilst finding out what has happened to get them to where they are now.
About the Author
Meredith Miller was born and raised on Long Island, in New York. Before moving to the UK in 1997, she lived on the beach in Oregon for a little while, and in New Orleans for a longer while. She has published two previous novels, Little Wrecks (2017) and How We Learned to Lie (2018). She lives in mid Wales in a tiny house with a chapel attached. A Welsh learner, Meredith is currently restoring the chapel as a literary and cultural space for the Welsh language.
Thanks for the blog tour support x
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