63 pages • 2 hours read
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Homecoming, Kate Morton's seventh novel, alternates between two timelines, 1959 and 2018, to unveil the truth behind the Turner Tragedy, where Isabel Turner and her children were found dead under mysterious circumstances in Tambilla, Australia. In 2018, Jess Turner, a journalist, returns to Australia and investigates the tragedy, uncovering dark family secrets and ultimately seeking to reconnect with her estranged mother.
Homecoming by Kate Morton has been praised for its richly woven narrative and intricate family saga. Reviewers laud Morton's ability to evoke a strong sense of place and time, and appreciate her meticulous attention to detail. However, some find the pacing uneven and argue that the complex plot can become convoluted. Overall, it's a compelling read with beautifully crafted prose.
Fans of multilayered historical fiction like The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah and The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton herself will find joy in Homecoming. Ideal for readers who relish intricate family sagas, compelling mysteries, and rich, evocative settings that span decades.