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Sunday 28 August 2022

"THE ONLY CHILD" Kayte Nunn


 



 


 









 "The Only Child" Kayte Nunn


This has to be one of the most powerful, horrifying and yet intriguing stories that I have read in a long time. It is almost unbelievable, but sadly, a true depiction of how ‘fallen women’ and indeed, some very young girls, were discarded by society and often by their own families. Though set in the US, it could be in one of many countries …

The prologue is heartbreaking as a newborn infant is buried, just another child of a disgraced young mother… Those who survived were adopted out to ‘proper’ families..

“Fairmile”, which had once been a home for single mothers, was in the process of being restored as a boutique hotel, when not only an elderly nun’s death seemed suspicious, but a tiny skeleton was found in the grounds.

Frankie, the daughter of the woman restoring the hotel and a soon to be Deputy Sheriff, comes to reconcile with her teenage daughter, Izzy and gets sidetracked by the above discoveries. 

This is not only a story of families, history, challenges, but a story you can’t put down…

Better Reading kindly supplied me an advanced reading copy to review.


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