Undertow by Lesley Grant-Adamson

Undertow

by Lesley Grant-Adamson

Alice tells herself that Stark Point is quaint and charming - just the place to revive her relationship with boyfriend Charles. But deep in her heart, she knows he hates the bleak Somerset Levels which fascinate her so much. But things change dramatically when her not-quite-divorced husband turns up and drags her into the forty-year-old mystery of the disappearance of a local couple. Suddenly Alice finds herself the sole defender of Joe Keenthorne, shunned because the whole rural community thinks he got away with murder all those years ago. Then someone starts to vandalize her picture-perfect cottage . . .

Reviewed by Cameron Trost on

2 of 5 stars

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Undertow starts off with stormy atmosphere and ominous potential, but the protagonist wasn't particularly likeable, the tension didn't hold, and the plot dragged on to conclusion that was predictable and a bit dull.

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