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The Start of Everything
The Start of Everything: A Novel | Emily Winslow
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In this stunning psychological thriller for readers of Tana French, Kate Atkinson, and Donna Tartt, Emily Winslow has crafted a literary prism told through the eyes of her many intricately drawn characters. Masterly and mesmerizing, The Start of Everything will captivate until the very last page. If you dont want to see me again, say so. But its not right to say nothing. Its not right to go silent. You know what to do. Cambridge, England: Outside the city, the badly decomposed body of a teenage girl has washed up in the flooded fens. Detective Inspector Chloe Frohmann and her partner, Morris Keene, must work quickly to identify the victim before the press takes off with the salacious story. Across the hallowed paths and storied squares of Cambridge University, the detectives follow scant clues toward the identity of the dead girl. Eventually, their search leads them to Deeping House, an imposing country manor where, over the course of one Christmas holiday, three families, two nannies, and one young writer were snowed in together. Chloe Frohmann begins to unravel a tangled web of passions and secrets, of long-buried crimes and freshly committed horrors. But in order to reveal the truthabout misaddressed letters, a devastating affair, and a murdered teenagershe may have to betray her partner. Emily Winslow effortlessly weaves together separate lives with intertwined lies, creating a powerful web of small deceits and horrifying misdeeds. The Start of Everything is a must read!#1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Gardner
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JennyM
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It‘s all about #Booked2019, with these two nearly finished and ticked off for #genrebusting (Queen Ali Smith, of course) and #FemaleDetective (it‘s been a bit meh).

Cinfhen Pretty pic!! Happy Friday 🧡☕️ 5y
JennyM @Cinfhen Yey...we made it through another week. 5y
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GirlWellRead
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I was intrigued because it was marketed for fans of Kate Atkinson and Donna Tartt. I don't think anyone should have their work compared against Tartt, I feel that she is in a league all her own. That being said, I will definitely check out the other two books that feature Frohmann and Keene, I'm not ready to give up on them, I just think that Winslow hasn't hit her stride yet.

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charl08
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I love the image of children like little owls...

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charl08

the Guardian blurb says it's 'a wonderful whodunit'. This is my brain-overload genre of choice. There will be a tidy solution at the end of every mystery...

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Miznanner
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Rainy afternoon if reading and snuggling with Flint the Wonder Cat. Enjoying Emily Winslow's books so far. Well written, more character driven than your average police procedural and the setting in Cambridge is lovely.

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