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Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Review: The Girl in the Red Coat

The Girl in the Red Coat The Girl in the Red Coat by Kate Hamer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Actual Rating: 4.5
Absolutely loved this book. Wasn't sure before I got started. Wasn't sure which way it might go. Will it be ugly? Will it be too religious? Will it be too much like too many other "missing child" books, done to death with nothing fresh to say? But this book caught me by surprise.

A unique story but the true draw is getting to know Carmel and Beth. Getting to know them through their fears, their memories, their emotions, their strengths. Kate Hamer has a unique voice that draws you in slowly, deeply until you are immersed in their world and you don't even recognize when it happened. Many other similar novels focus on the hunt, trying to find the child, the reasons behind the disappearance, or the trauma of what might happen to the child. This book, in some odd respects, reminds me a bit of The Lovely Bones only in the respect that you get to know Carmel through how she views the world. Her thoughts more than her actions. You wish you could reach in and tell her the one truth she doesn't know that would change her whole world. By the conclusion, you know she has the strength to change her fate even if things had been different on that last day if only she had known.

A treasure of a book. Not a boisterous, action-packed, edge-of-your-seat suspense, but a quiet urging to move forward.

Highly recommend it if you are looking for a good solid read with a small handful of characters you won't easily forget.

Looking forward to reading more of her work!

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