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Last of the Greenwoods
Last of the Greenwoods | Clare Morrall
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In a field outside Bromsgrove, two elderly brothers live in adjoining railway carriages. No one visits and they never speak to each other. Until the day Zohra Dasgupta, a young postwoman, delivers an extraordinary letter - from a woman claiming to be the sister they thought had been murdered fifty years earlier. So begins an intriguing tale: is this woman an impostor? If she's not, what did happen all those years ago? And why are the brothers such recluses? Then there's Zohra. Once a bright, outgoing teenager, the only friend she will see from her schooldays is laidback Crispin, who has roped her in to the restoration of an old railway line on his father's land. For which, as it happens, they need some carriages . . . With wry humour and a cast of characters as delightful as they are damaged, Clare Morrall tells an engrossing story of past misdeeds and present reckoning, which shows that for all the wrong turnings we might take, sometimes it is possible to retrace our steps.
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rachaich
Last of the Greenwoods | Clare Morrall
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Mehso-so

Nice story, not a huge amount of depth, possibly too many characters but still a readable book.

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Laru79
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Somehow this book took me AGES to read, which is usually a sign that it‘s a massive tome or the story is dragging. Neither of these reasons were the case here, I just took my time with this gorgeous book. All the characters were so well written - I loved finding out about them all. I didn‘t expect the drama of the ending but loved it. I really felt like I was in the story, feeling the emotions, seeing what they saw. Great writing!

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Laru79

Really looking forward to starting our latest book club choice, partly because I picked it and partly because my mum‘s maiden name was Greenwood, so I have daft high hopes for it!!