The Scarlet Dress: The brilliant new novel from the bestselling author of The House By The Sea

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The Scarlet Dress: The brilliant new novel from the bestselling author of The House By The Sea

The Scarlet Dress: The brilliant new novel from the bestselling author of The House By The Sea

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The narration is another aspect which I took some time to get used to. It seemed a bit abrupt initially, the way the narration skips between the points of view of various characters. Still, it doesn't take away anything from the story but rather adds to it's pace. Thanks to Louise Douglas, Rachel's Random Resources and Boldwood for my ARC in exchange for an honest and voluntary review.

The suspense part of the story worked well for me and I couldn't put down the book till I found out who was the murderer (I did have my suspicions and they proved to be right). The way the author told the story in the point of view of various characters whose lives intertwined with Alice helped to build the suspense well and made the story interesting to read as well. A young girl Alice rents a caravan at the holiday park next to estuary, befriends ten-year-old Marnie, who is the daughter of the park's caretaker. Local boy Will is in love with Alice, and jealous of any one who comes close to Alice. Alice disappeared from the caravan one night. Her scarlet dress was found on the riverbank, cops ruled her death as drowning. I wanted to like Will more than I did and I wanted him to be more approachable for Marnie as they both knew Alice. I felt bad for her as an adult and felt I could sympathize personally with how it felt to be pushed out or misunderstood. I loved her affinity with animals and felt comforted by the presence of animals in amongst all the trauma and harsh reality she was living with.

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Like a long, hot, summer's day, this book goes forever until it suddenly doesn't and you're staring at a gorgeous sunset, sad it's over but fulfilled all the same. Despite a slow start, I found myself enthralled by the slow unwinding of what really happened that fateful day Alice disappeared. Alice Lang was wearing her favourite scarlet dress when she disappeared twenty-five years ago, and her memory still casts a long shadow. Will and Marnie have always been haunted by what happened that summer and now that Alice has finally been found must dig deep into the recesses of their memories to finally uncover what really happened to the woman who had changed both of their lives forever. Will Alice Lang’s killer ever be found? Why was she killed and, more to the point, is the killer still at large willing to do whatever it takes to protect their dangerous secret?

Beautifully written, chillingly atmospheric and utterly compelling, The Secret by the Lake is Louise Douglas at her brilliant best’ Tammy Cohen, author of The Broken Will and Marnie’s lives were entirely shaped by what happened that summer, and now Alice has been found, they must struggle to pin down their memories, to escape the secrets of the past, the lies they told and the unbearable guilt they’re both carrying. I loved the clever way in which the holiday park was described as it was in its hayday and the things we'd associate with a carefree family/childhood vacation were mentioned such as the pool, fair rides and cabins and this introduced a sense of excitement, nostalgia and adventure. The fact that it is now run-down and seedy enhances the creepiness of the novel and I had goosebumps and felt shivers down my spine more than once.The Scarlet Dress is the second novel by Louise Douglas that I have had the pleasure of reviewing after The House by The Sea. Although I have only reviewed two of her books so far, I love her gift for creating sinister surroundings from seemingly normal settings and the depth of character research which makes for a chilling rollercoaster ride. In The Scarlet Dress, we find ourselves at Severn Sands Holiday Park, a caravan park where Marnie's father is the caretaker. Marnie herself is a dog and animal lover and enjoys helping rescued animals have a better life.

I can sympathize with Marnie. Apart from her, I don’t connect or feel for any of the other characters. Will is possessed by jealousy, hard to believe he still holds a candle for Alice after all these years, appalled at the way he treats his girlfriends. He pushes them away when he wants but at the end goes to his girlfriend. I was outraged when she accepted him again. Everything changes when Alice goes missing, presumed drowned after her sequined scarlet dress is found washed up on the shore. It will be another 25 years before the truth of her death comes out when modern developers of the old holiday park dig up her bones. Dal mistero di questa morte prende il via la narrazione vera e propria e il romanzo si snoda attraverso i ricordi delle persone che avevano conosciuto e amato la povera Alice. The story then introduces us to the grown up versions of Will and Marnie, both have been damaged by what life has thrown at them and over the years they have each carried a burden of doubt and guilt. Both characters are extremely complex, I found Marnie quite fascinating, she's a gentle soul, far more comfortable with animals than she is with people, and yet there's a hidden depth to her which the author cleverly brings out as the story develops. It took me a while to warm to Will, he has sharp edges which hide his vulnerability, but the role he played in the mysterious events at Severn Sands a quarter of a century ago are crucial to the plot. As for Marnie, I don’t think I truly connected with her either. Her silence was not convincing, despite Douglas portraying that Marnie’s mutism is a result of the trauma of losing her mother and then Alice’s disappearance. I thought it became a convenient plot method to add tension to communications and show the difference between Marnie in the past and present.

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Since the day her life turned upside down, Marnie lives with selective mutism. But will she speak out about what happened? There are some plot holes or unanswered questions such as how one character knows about their parentage. This started off good but the pace was very slow. On top of it, the unsystematic format the author chose to reveal the past story didn’t sit well with me. Story was told from Will and Marine’s perspective in the present day and in between, they drift off to the events/days surrounding the night of Alice’s disappearance. I don’t mind if this reminiscing happens in a few chapters but this continued in every chapter until the last one. This jumping of story from present to past frustrated me. To begin with, I enjoyed the author’s style of writing. The story starts slowly but gains momentum midway. I got invested in the plot once Will came into town and met Marnie. The author compellingly writes the story with multiple red herrings with numerous suspects. Care Fenici oggi vi parlo di un libro che ho trovato davvero meraviglioso. Un thriller ben costruito in grado di lasciare il lettore ad arrovellarsi il cervello sino all’ultima sconvolgente rivelazione. Procediamo con ordine: la storia si svolge in una cittadina di nome Severns Sands che si affaccia su un estuario e ha inizio con la demolizione di un campeggio, ora in rovina, ma che un tempo aveva attirato folle di turisti con i loro camper sia per la villeggiatura che per fruire dell’ulteriore attrazione di un Luna Park adiacente. Proprio questa demolizione riporta alla luce alcuni resti umani che appartenevano alla povera Alice Lang, una ragazza scomparsa improvvisamente dalla roulotte 149 che aveva affittato venti anni prima.

The Scarlet Dress reels you in, makes you believe one thing and then there's a twist you didn't expect. It is a "then and now" story but is not as clear-cut in that structure as any other novel that I have reviewed. It is this writing style that makes me love Louise Douglas' novels and I felt so immersed. The book gripped me and kept me gripped. Spettacolare è il modo in cui vengono tratteggiati i vari personaggi a partire da coloro che all’epoca della vicenda erano solo due ragazzini e che, ognuno a suo modo, avevano amato e sofferto per Alice. La prima è Marnie, una bimba, all’epoca dei fatti, orfana da poco dell’amata madre Denise, e che ora ritroviamo adulta, affetta da uno strano mutismo. La donna aveva visto in Alice un amorevole sorella maggiore che la stava aiutando a riprendersi dalla perdita della mamma. Marnie ha una figlia e un amore smisurato per i cani che l’ha portata a scegliersi come lavoro quello di addestratrice cinofila. L’altro personaggio è Will, scrittore affermato, appassionato di delitti irrisolti, che all’epoca dei fatti aveva amato Alice con la forza di un amore adolescenziale, e che la precoce sparizione della ragazza aveva segnato per sempre, tanto da rendergli difficile il rapporto con altre donne. A brilliantly written, gripping, clever, compelling story, that I struggled to put down. The vivid descriptions, the evocative plot and the intrigue that Louise created, which had me constantly asking questions, made it a highly enjoyable, absolute treasure of a read.’ Kim Nash on The Scarlet Dress But this book is so much more than that. The timelines don’t alternate in the way you might expect, a straight telling of the then and now, but swirl and eddy and flow – secrets begin to emerge, you think you have everything worked out, only for that certainty to disappear again when you find yourself moving in an entirely different direction. When you add to that the simmering undercurrent of passion and jealousy from the 90s story and the complexities of the characters in the present day – impacted by the legacy of the past, and the truth that even they aren’t entirely sure of – it becomes a story that challenges and excites, and something very different indeed. While the reader might flounder at times when trying to get a grip on the facts, the author always holds the threads of the story extraordinarily firmly – you feel you are in the hands of someone entirely in control, and the writing is exceptional.

Delivery is on a selected date, you can choose a delivery day of your choice, up to 10 days in advance (Excluding next day delivery. Postcode restrictions apply) The characters are unique, mysterious, and blend beautifully in the tale. Marnie and Will are dynamic in the lead. Marnie is a fascinating character, who doesn’t talk much, but someone that connects to you. It was interesting to see how their lives blended with Alice and how her death impacted them. Some of my favorite moments are when Will finds Luna or when Marnie finds the tin box. I also thought the author painted the imagery of Severn Sands in a beautiful yet mysterious way. Will and Marnie’s lives were entirely shaped by what happened that summer, and now Alice has been found, they must struggle to pin down their memories, to escape the secrets of the past, the lies they told and the unbearable guilt they're both carrying. Overall, this is a well written slow burner psychological drama which I enjoyed. I like the ending especially for Marnie and Will.



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