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Seaview House



Seaview House
By Paula Hillman
Genre:-Mystery/Suspense
Publisher:-Bloodhound Books
Blub:-The unearthing of a long-hidden body stirs up a woman's memories of a troubled relationship-and teenage trauma-in this suspenseful, emotional novel. When she was just fourteen, Jill's family moved to Walney Island. Initially intoxicated by the freedom of the seaside setting-and fifteen-year-old Andrew Brownstone-she came to learn that her first impressions were very wrong. After making a shocking discovery in Seaview House, Jill fled the scene-a guilty secret she's carried with her ever since. Now, thirty years later, when the decrepit Seaview House is being demolished, a body is found in the garden. But who is the deceased? Jill is soon drawn back into the past when police question her about the relationship she had with Andrew Brownstone all those years ago. Yet as the pieces of the puzzle start falling into place, she discovers she's not the only one hiding something...
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My Review:-Can I start by saying, I would love to live in the house on the cover, looking out on the sea. The Story is wrote in the past and the present as we follow the lives of Jill Francis and  Andrew Brownstone (Stoney). Jill is the person tell us the story. Jill and her family moved to Walney when she was a teenager and meet Stoney. After dating for a few years things didn't work out for them. Jill is now a headteacher, married with a son and enjoying her life that she has made for her and her family. Everything starts to go wrong when she see "The Westmorland Gazette" and Seaview House is being pulled down, which means her life might not be the same for much longer. I read this book in one sitting as I found it easy and the storyline flowed well. I don't like saying to much to spoil it for you, but I will say keep an eye on PC Rose Atherton.

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