In this compelling new time-slip mystery, a little girl goes missing from her family's castle in the Thousand Islands of New York. Eighty-five years later, a journalist teams up with a woman living on Koster Isle to find out what happened to Poppy, once and for all.
1907. On the eve of her fifth birthday, Poppy Pendleton is tucked safely in her bed, listening to her parents entertain New York's gilded society in their Thousand Islands castle; the next morning, she is gone, and her father is found dead in his smoking room.
1992. Though Chloe Ridell lives in the shadows of Poppy's castle, now in ruins, she has little interest in the mystery that still captivates tourists and locals alike. She is focused on preserving the island she inherited from her grandparents and reviving their vintage candy shop. Until the day a girl named Emma shows up on Chloe's doorstep, with few possessions, save a tattered scrapbook that connects her to the Pendleton family. When a reporter arrives at Chloe's store, asking questions about her grandfather, Chloe decides to help him dig into a past she'd thought best left buried. The haunting truth about Poppy, they soon discover, could save Emma's life, so Chloe and Logan must work together to investigate exactly what happened long ago on Koster Isle.
"[A] propulsive time-swapping tale. . . . Fans of WWII inspirationals will love this." Publishers Weekly on The Curator's Daughter
"Readers will delight in this story that illustrates how the past can change the present." Lisa Wingate, national bestselling author of Before We Were Yours, on Catching the WindStandalone dual-timeline historical mysteryClean, suspenseful historical fiction, perfect for fans of Susan Meissner or Lisa WingateBook length: 95,000 wordsIncludes discussion questions for book groups
So incredibly good. Melanie Dobson is a gifted writer who knows how to enfold her readers into her story with her beautiful and lyrical storytelling voice. She is a master of split timeline stories with rich history and fascinating intrigue and mystery built into the plot.
I loved Amelia and Birdie’s voices from 1907 era. Amelia seemed somewhat typical of the titled and newly wealthy women from that generation but her self-realization and growth throughout the book impressed me. Birdie’s bright optimism, resilience, and faith made her the true heroine of the story. Chloe and Logan from 1992 era were deeply layered characters who were quite satisfying to get to know. There were plenty of surprises in the plot and an underlying current of suspense moved the story at a good pace. The two timelines melded seamlessly to create a mesmerizing tale that is unforgettable. It's an epic story of faith, hope, love, and justice.
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