Review of Mayflies
Posted: 18 May 2024, 03:05
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Mayflies" by Pam Keevil.]
Alice Tanner headed towards the river to retrieve the football for her student, but she discovered the skeletons of a woman and a child who are said to have been dead for decades. Landowner Luke Carlyle was informed about the gory event, and he had to visit the village and get things sorted to get the development back on track, but Ruby Allen had lost her grandmother to the cold hand of death after suffering from dementia. Luke met Ruby at her grandmother's burial, and this marks the beginning of their relationship. How will the Luke, Alice, and Ruby relationship unfold in this book filled with tapestries of emotions and intertwined relationships? Read Mayflies to find out more about this delicate journey.
Mayflies by Pam Keevil has the right dose of everything needed to make a book captivating, thrilling, and interesting. The book discusses the major extremes in life: money, love, and death. The book discusses the theme of a mother’s love for her child and how the death of one’s loved one can have a significant impact on the lives of those left behind: the longing to have them around, their memory, and all they left in the world. This is beautifully addressed in Ruby's yearning for her Gran to remember her at least one more day. It also discusses the pursuit of money and power and how it influences our decisions and judgments of other people and our situation.
I love how Pam gives a perfect awareness of time and place at the beginning of each chapter; it makes me, as a reader, feel like I am on a walk with the characters and events happening in the book. I also admire how perfectly the author captures the purpose and belief of each character, the way of life of the people in the village, and the unity and love they have to give; this is beautifully seen in how Lyn relates to people around her. Also, Ruby is giving up her dream and childhood desire to take care of her children, just as her grandmother has also taken care of her. I also love how the tiny details are well pointed out, like the friendship that begins to blossom between Alice and Ruby as well as each of their jealousies as the book progresses.
The author did a great job in character development, the description of events and places, the writing style, and examining important and thought-provoking issues. The author maintains the suspense in the book until the last word, and that adds to the thrill of the book.
I give the book a five out of five star rating because its editing is impeccable and it effectively conveys strong moral lessons, with nothing to dislike about it. I recommend this book to fans of the mystery and romance genres.
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Mayflies
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Alice Tanner headed towards the river to retrieve the football for her student, but she discovered the skeletons of a woman and a child who are said to have been dead for decades. Landowner Luke Carlyle was informed about the gory event, and he had to visit the village and get things sorted to get the development back on track, but Ruby Allen had lost her grandmother to the cold hand of death after suffering from dementia. Luke met Ruby at her grandmother's burial, and this marks the beginning of their relationship. How will the Luke, Alice, and Ruby relationship unfold in this book filled with tapestries of emotions and intertwined relationships? Read Mayflies to find out more about this delicate journey.
Mayflies by Pam Keevil has the right dose of everything needed to make a book captivating, thrilling, and interesting. The book discusses the major extremes in life: money, love, and death. The book discusses the theme of a mother’s love for her child and how the death of one’s loved one can have a significant impact on the lives of those left behind: the longing to have them around, their memory, and all they left in the world. This is beautifully addressed in Ruby's yearning for her Gran to remember her at least one more day. It also discusses the pursuit of money and power and how it influences our decisions and judgments of other people and our situation.
I love how Pam gives a perfect awareness of time and place at the beginning of each chapter; it makes me, as a reader, feel like I am on a walk with the characters and events happening in the book. I also admire how perfectly the author captures the purpose and belief of each character, the way of life of the people in the village, and the unity and love they have to give; this is beautifully seen in how Lyn relates to people around her. Also, Ruby is giving up her dream and childhood desire to take care of her children, just as her grandmother has also taken care of her. I also love how the tiny details are well pointed out, like the friendship that begins to blossom between Alice and Ruby as well as each of their jealousies as the book progresses.
The author did a great job in character development, the description of events and places, the writing style, and examining important and thought-provoking issues. The author maintains the suspense in the book until the last word, and that adds to the thrill of the book.
I give the book a five out of five star rating because its editing is impeccable and it effectively conveys strong moral lessons, with nothing to dislike about it. I recommend this book to fans of the mystery and romance genres.
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Mayflies
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon