Book 15
The Unseen- Katherine Webb
I like Katherine Webb, I did enjoy this book, but I felt it dragged a bit in the middle, probably a bit longer than it could have been.
Another dual time line, 1911 and 2011
Cat is a servant, but not your average servile young girl, her father is the gentleman of the house, she is educated and feisty, and finds herself involved in the woman’s suffrage movement, subsequently imprisoned, where she goes on hunger strike and is force fed in the most horrendous manner.
Upon her release she is sent to a rural vicarage, where she will be maid to a young couple, the vicar and his wife. Into their lives comes, Robin Durrant, a young and beautiful man, who is determined to prove to the country the existence of elementals, fairies.
The vicar is totally charmed by Robin, all but abandoning his still virgin wife, who is becoming more and more despairing. Then Robin hits on a plan, blackmailing Cat to be his accomplice in a massive scam.
Then in 2011, Leah a young journalist is invited to Belgium by the war graves commission, to research a soldier from the first world war, well preserved, and with two letters on him, Leah is to try and find his identity with the flimsiest information, of course, she does.
There is a lot more to this tale, some very likeable characters, dark obsessions, a love story, I enjoyed it, just didn’t like the ending.