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The Key in the Lock

by Beth Underdown

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I still dream, every night, of Polneath on fire. Smoke unravelling from an upper window, and the terrace bathed in a hectic orange light. Now I see that the decision I made at Polneath was the only decision of my life. Everything marred in that one dark minute. By day, Ivy Boscawen mourns the loss of her son Tim in the Great War. But by night she mourns another boy - one whose death decades ago haunts her still. For Ivy is sure that there is more to what happened all those years ago- the fire at the Great House, and the terrible events that came after. A truth she must uncover, if she is ever to be free. But once you open a door to the past, can you ever truly close it again?… (more)
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  LisaBergin | Apr 12, 2023 |
1919 and Ivy is mourning the loss of her son in the Great War. Into her life comes again Edward Tremain. 1888 and doctor's daughter Ivy is caught up in the events at the local 'big house'. A fire, the death of a child and Ivy falls in love. As events come full circle, Ivy finds the truth .
I didn't find this book very 'gothic' at all, essentially it is a fairly mundane historical tale. however I did love the description of the small town life and the intenseness of country social norms at the turn of the century. The book came to life in the final quarter as the tales became much clearer and the reader, like Ivy, sees the truth of events. Stick with it, it's worth it in the end. ( )
  pluckedhighbrow | Jan 15, 2022 |
A dual timeframe gothic mystery set in Cornwall. In 1888 seven year old William is found dead under a bed at Polneath as the result of a fire. In 1918 Ivy is mourning the death of her son, Tim, whilst at the same time being haunted by events of the past. Can she piece together and discover what really happened all those years ago?

This is an eerie and beautifully written story. It is something of a slow burner but I found it very compelling even so. It really draws you in to its murky depths! It’s quite a dark tale and very atmospheric with some sinister overtones. It has a good sense of time and place. There is a great cast of fascinating characters, not always particularly likeable. It reminded me a little of Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca at times. Always a winner for me! An intriguing and absorbing mystery which had me gripped until the last page. ( )
  VanessaCW | Jan 13, 2022 |
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I still dream, every night, of Polneath on fire. Smoke unravelling from an upper window, and the terrace bathed in a hectic orange light. Now I see that the decision I made at Polneath was the only decision of my life. Everything marred in that one dark minute. By day, Ivy Boscawen mourns the loss of her son Tim in the Great War. But by night she mourns another boy - one whose death decades ago haunts her still. For Ivy is sure that there is more to what happened all those years ago- the fire at the Great House, and the terrible events that came after. A truth she must uncover, if she is ever to be free. But once you open a door to the past, can you ever truly close it again?

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