This book pulled me in immediately with the realistic dialogue between the three sisters in the beginning. Felicity, Julia and Lily are texting back and forth about an unexpected and uncharacteristic event. Their mother, Cecily Nightingale, has up and flown off to Greece on some mysterious trip. The Nighingales rarely take any holiday away from their Yorkshire home.
Lily and Julia, who are twins, found it amazing Cecily would up and just go anywhere without their father Norman. They are old homebodies who never do anything out of the ordinary. When the sisters converge on Norman to ask about their mother he is rather deceptive, other than telling them Cecily is not ill so they needn’t worry. The women have to wait it out to see what happens when their mother comes home the following week.
Supporting chararacters:
Felicity, the oldest, is married to a scoundrel and has a 4 year old son. She has a high powered business career and has a very rigid view of life. I guess if I were married to Richard I’d have an edgy personality as well.
Julia and Lily are twins with an unusual birth story. Lily arrived weeks early and had a rough start to life while Julia stayed put until her proper birth time. Therefore, although they are twins and share that special mental connection and personality, they have different birthdates. Julia is a medical doctor and single. Lily is married to Marco and five sons. She makes everything seem easy and has a lovely personality, quite the contrast to snappy and judgemental Felicity.
We find out why Cecily Nightingale took her mysterious trip about a quarter of the way into the book. You can figure it out by then and you will see how it impacts all of the family once she returns. I can’t say without giving spoilers so I’ll save that for Goodreads.
When I got to the end I felt a little let down until I thought about it for a bit. It seemed abrupt, then I thought of the title. The Last Piece. Everything came together, even Norman’s jigsaw puzzle and a family issue.
There was a bit of foodie stuff mentioned such as fish and chips, Jamie Oliver meals, curry, roasted beef dineer and such sweets as black forest gateau and Fat Rascals. I didn’t know what that was so I looked it up. A fat rascal is a type of cake, similar to a scone or rock cake in both taste and ingredients. It originated in Yorkshire at least as early as the 19th century.
Imogen Clark lives in Yorkshire and has three other novels published
Much thanks to Netgalley for the advanced complimentary copy. I was not compensated for this review and throughly enjoyed this book. Publication date is July 28, 2020. Genre is women’s fictions.
Imogen Clark lives in Yorkshire and has three other novels published.
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