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Clive and Martha have been together since they met at university; they have a young daughter, Eliza. Their marriage appears serene and content but when Eliza's adored new piano teacher turns out to be a woman from Clive and Martha's past, the enigmatic Eliot Fox, Clive becomes desperate to keep Eliot - and what she knows - away from his family.
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I don't like to post reviews of books that disappoint me. I do it, nevertheless, as a public service; I would want to know if I was going to walk into a book that might waste my time.
Consider this a public service, then. My frank opinion: This is a perfectly fine story, but the tension the book blurb eludes to...well, I just didn't feel it. I knew on page two where the story was going, and I think you will, too.
It's not a bad book; it's just not a great book.
You decide.