Ratings25
Average rating3.6
First things first, just to get it out of the way...If you like Downton Abbey, Upstairs Downstairs, and/or Remains of the Day then you're probably going really like and enjoy this book. Though the book does less with the historical facts and world events (like Downton) than it does with the overall feel and class structure.
There is a ton of detail where class structures and ways of the time period the story is set in. Which is great for setting the scene and helping the reader get into the minds of the characters. The problem is too much of that can also slow down the plot, as it seemed to do here at times. I had issues getting into the story for the first 150 or so pages because of this. It felt like I was slogging through a swamp of nothing. Characters came and went, some added little to nothing and some were nothing but caricatures coughanyone named Luxtoncough .
I did love Grace as the narrator. Her 98 year old self was spunky and feisty and stubborn as always. Her determination to face her past and what it meant while still being accepting of the movie and its tweaks to history was true to character. Her making audio tapes for Marcus was a nice touch and a good way to transition from present to past (even with a few continuity issues). And I liked Marcus and his relationship with her. I do wish there had been more about her life after Riverton, like her decision to be an archeologist or her finding Alfred again. Those were things that shaped Grace and yet they were relegated to just a sentence or two.
What frustrated me the most was how much was implied or inferred but not confirmed. Did Hannah know/figure out that Grace was her half-sister? When did she figure it out? Was that the reason behind the safety deposit box? Or was that just for being such a close confidant? Had Grace figured out that Ursula was Hannah's granddaughter? If so why didn't she say anything - at least on the tapes she made for Marcus? Or did she not know for sure and are we supposed to assume Marcus figures it out in the future? All I kept thinking was would it kill Kate Morton to add a couple of sentences and stop being vague about things?