Fiercombe Manor
Kate Riordan
Harper, Feb 17 2015, $25.99
ISBN: 9780062332943
In 1932 London, twentyish Alice Eveleigh falls in love with a
married man. Their tryst leaves her
pregnant and except for her ashamed parents alone since he lied about a divorce. To save their foolish daughter’s reputation,
they tell everyone that Alice is a recent widow and exile her to her mother’s
friend Fiercombe Manor housekeeper Mrs. Jelphs in the Cotswold.
At Fiercombe Manor, Alice finds the diary of Lady Elizabeth
Stanton, an ancestor of current heir Tom Stanton. In 1898 pregnant Elizabeth prays her second
child is a boy to satisfy the unyielding demands of her domineering spouse who
scorns his firstborn Isabel for being the wrong gender. As Alice and Tom become friends, the visitor
wonders what happened at the end of the last century to Elizabeth and her two
offspring.
Though the mirrored decades-apart subplots technique has been used
a lot in recent years, Kate Riordan’s execution is lively with the
unsympathetic Mrs. Jelphs as the link between the sympathetic mothers. The historical roles of women in 1898 and
1932 make for a mesmerizing comparison while on the other hand the mystery
fails to flow as nimbly as their plight.
Harriet Klausner
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