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ISBN: 0670896365

ISBN13: 9780670896363

Undercurrents

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For twenty years, Henry Evans has been haunted by a blurred but shining memory of his lost love, Francesca Chisholm. They met backpacking in India where he won, and lost, her love. Now this shy... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

Beautifully written atmospheric book but not a mystery

Not really -- more of a love story or a novel with some mystery to it. The story involves an American returning to a small coastal town in England to look up a lost love, who he had met and loved in India. She returned home when her father died, leaving him in a pique. He ended up back in the US where he got a PhD and has had a successful career but has not settled into marriage or a relationship -- he has been kind of carrying a torch for Francesca. Arriving on a stormy February night unannounced in the seaside town she was from, he discovers first that the hotel he planned to stay at is flooded -- so he is forced to seek accommodations elsewhere and ends up in an eccentric household -- and then that Francesca, the woman he loved, went to prison a year ago for murdering her 5 year old son. He can't believe she'd do it, so he starts poking around, trying to find out if she did it (she confessed immediately to the crime) and why she would confess if she didn't and if she didn't, who did? None of the townspeople (all of whom are quirky) are all that helpful, and some are downright unhelpful. But he does find one woman who ends up helping him in her own indirect way. This is kind of a Ruth Rendell sort of psychological book. I thought it was too slow, but it was definitely worth reading. If you're looking for an action-packed thriller and your idea of a greater mystery is the Bourne Conspiracy, this is not the book for you.

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This book is way, way better than the readers' reviews here suggest. It is beatifully written with unique characters, rich and captivating atmosphere, striking observations, and some moments that make you laugh out loud. I did figure out the mystery partway through but had to keep reading to be sure, and there was one big surprise I never saw coming at the end. The beginning is mezmerizing and intriguing, not sleep-inducing or dreadful as one reader suggests, and I didn't even notice the swearing. Far, far above the norm, especially in the elegance (as so many critics said) of the writing and the emotions it evokes.

Top Current

Frances Fyfield's UNDERCURRENTS is a top current mystery. I loved its story, and I enjoyed author Fyfield's writing style. This book is terrific.

Undercurrents

"Undercurrents" by Frances Fyfield is a rather difficult book for me to write about, mainly because all the reservations I had about this novel stems from my disagreement (with the authour) with the manner in which matters were left. If I were to voice my opinions openly, then that would be giving away plot resolutions, and that would be totally unfair to those who have not yet read this novel. But I'm going to try without giving too much away, and I apologise in advance if this review comes across as not being properly balanced.Twenty years ago, Henry Evans walked away from the love of his life, Francesca Chisholm. His father's recent death however has brought Henry to the crossroads of his life sotospeak, and so he makes for the English coastal town of Warblings, to try and find Francesca. The England of his fantasies and England in reality are two very different things for this very shy American, and definitely the natives take a little getting used to; and while Henry didn't expect for his quest for Francesca to be incredibly easy, he didn't expect to discover that Francesca was in prison for having murdered her five year old son either. All his memories about Francesca, as well as his gut feelings tells him that she cannot be guilty of such a crime, in spite of her confession of having performed the deed. And so Henry, with no real skills in investigation, decides to try and discover what really happened that fateful day, a year ago. But he finds it rather stiff going: few want to talk about what happened, and Francesca's friends and family seem openly alarmed and hostile at his attempts to ferret out information. Henry must balance his memory of the girl of his dreams with what happened, and discover if his Francesca was indeed capable of so foul a deed, or if she is covering up for someone else.To begin with this novel makes for some really compelling reading. At the heart of this novel is the characer of Francesca Chisolm: how she touched so many lives, and how she became the mainstay of so many people. Could a woman of such seemingly goodness be capable of so brutal and heinous a crime? Fyfield handles this concept in a really brilliant manner by interposing the chapters that deal with Henry's seemingly inept investigations with Francesca's own prison writings. This really made the novel a lot more intersting, because you got to know the real Francesca from her writings, instead of being limited to other people's views of her. And the fact that I didn't really like anyone in this novel except for Francesca, didn't detract from my enjoyment of "Undercurrents" at all. Henry Evans is an improbable knight in shinning armour, mostly because I couldn't fathom how a successful 40 year old could be so ineffectual most of the time. I think Fyfield did this novel a great disservice by making Henry so feeble for the first half of the book. Also the reader is not given a very clear idea as to why Henry walked away from Francesca all those years ago,
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