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Product details

File Size: 4015 KB

Print Length: 401 pages

Publisher: Atria Books; Reprint edition (August 2, 2016)

Publication Date: August 2, 2016

Language: English

ASIN: B010MH1AGS

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#53,740 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

It is a breathtaking read. It is a mix of Susanna Kearsley and Daphne Du Maurier. It is a mystery and romance covering two time periods. There are windswept coastal waters of Scotland and an abandoned home on an island. I read this book in one day! I was guessing until the final pages. My heart is racing because I simply don't know what to say about how gripping this book is. Please let it be your next read.

Comparisons to Kate Morton and Daphne DuMaurier are justified, in my opinion. I don't think anyone would mean to say this author is exactly the same, but it has the flavor of those books and was very engrossing. The settings are gothic, mysterious and haunting, and the story regarding Theo Blake, the old house, and the bones underneath it kept me reading on into the night. I will definitely hope this author writes on!

I enjoy reading historical fiction, and this book has a dual storyline/timeline with both settings in Scotland. Sarah Maine did a wonderful job tying the two stories together. I was even surprised as to the identity of the body because I assumed it was another character. Another reviewer compared the author to Susanna Kearsley, and I would agree. Kearsley is one of my favorite authors. If I had one complaint about this book, it would be about the lack of transition between some paragraphs. Sudden changes from one paragraph to the next (locations and actions) with no transition as to how/why/when characters got there were confusing and distracting. Otherwise, I really liked the story and look forward to reading more of the author's work.

Many have already said this, I realise, but The House between Tides by Sarah Maine reminded me very much of Kate Morton's work.This book started a little slowly for me. I wasn't immediately engaged in either the events of 'now' or those of 1910. I liked both of our main protagonists however: the somewhat down-trodden Hetty; and the coming-into-her-own Beatrice respectively and kept turning the pages eager to learn their stories.Theo Blake's family built Muirlan House and his father uprooted locals to build his stunning white elephant in the Outer Hebrides. Although his memories of the place are bittersweet, Theo takes his new wife Beatrice there in 1910.When the book opens however, we're meeting Theo's sister Emily who's taking ownership of the house and boarding it up - entombing it in many ways - in 1945. Where it lies dormant until inherited by Hetty Deveraux over half a century later.This isn't a riveting read, but it's intriguing. The story unravelling in present day mirrors that of the early 20th century reflecting the debate between: respecting the needs and livelihoods of the local community and the area's wildlife; versus development and desires of the privileged.Read the full review on my site:[...]3.5 stars

Amazing, complex and fascinating debut. Hard to believe this is a first effort. The author uses similar approaches to her subject as Kate Morton does in her books, and this is almost as good as KM'sr "Secret Keeper:" We have two plot lines for the complex subject, one taking place in 1910 and the other in 2010. We follow the developments of both as they intertwine and it is hard to put the book down. One tends to assume certain details that appear to be indicated in the plot development only to find out that the assumption is totally wrong, when the final factual details are revealed.I highly recommend this book and I look forward to this author's further efforts. Her talents are apparent and I hope she will use them and not disappoint us.

I got this book not expecting too much. I'm not much of a romance reader, but I do like mysteries, and I'd been reading a rather boring series that I needed to take a break from, saw this for $1.99, and bought it. Then I started reading it, and basically, didn't put it down til I was done.It's not really a mystery, though there is a mystery at the heart of the novel. And there are two love stories, but not too much for this reader, possibly because the characters were so clearly drawn, and I was involved with them right away (more so with the historical couple at first than the present story line, but I warmed to that as well). The book had so much I look for in a novel: compelling, complex characters, a strong sense of place (oh, how I want to visit the Scottish coast now!), and a sense of history and justice that really kept me going. The inner (historical) story takes place in 1910/1911, and this was a time of profound change for the world in general, but esp. Britain, and I found the conflict between landowners and land users to be powerful--and while I understand the author didn't want to overwhelm the narrative with too much history, I could have taken even more (and I began to read about crofting and the croft clearances and forced emigration from Scotland after I read the book, to give me a better sense of the historical moment). It's a beautiful book, really, and I found myself unexpectedly teary at the end of it.I'm going to read the rest of this author's novels now (one out and one to come). This book was an unexpected pleasure

I enjoyed this dark book, full of grim foreboding due to a corpse found in the old island mansion. You think you know who it is, but you will be surprised. The mystery will hold your attention until the end. I had guessed myself and was dreading the big revelation of its identity. Ha! Well, this story centers on the tormented Scottish painter, Theo Blake, an unpleasant, controlling man who grew insane in later life. I was fascinated by the weaving together of the island characters in 1910 and those in 2017. The author intentionally makes Hettie, the modern-day heir to Muirland House, seem a lot like Beatrice, the unloved wide of Blake. Plus, modern-day James Cameron is so much like 1910 Cameron Forbes. You are rooting for them as the story and plotlines unfold and it ends with all loose ends being rather too neatly tied up in a pretty bow. It was not the ending I expected, but I have to admit, I was relieved. A very good read.

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