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229 pages, Hardcover
First published October 23, 2018
I will start with the tree. Because everything begins, and ends, with the tree.
And there, in the heart of the linden, I knew no monster, no horror, would ever find me.
THE RAIN WATCHER is a perplexing read that, at times, felt disjointed because intermingled throughout the story are tidbits about trees, but I soon found.....
Everything here begins and ends with a tree....an ancient and powerful tree....a tree that has seen many secrets over its 300+ years of existence. This clever tree is not afraid and likes to pretend it's dead. Trees are very important to life....as you will see.
This story, simply stated, is about a family get-together in Paris. The weather, however, turns chilly and ominous....the rain incessant and torrential....the Seine threatens to overflow....and the city is unprepared.
Paul will be 70. He loves trees....is even dubbed "The Treeman". He and wife Lauren will be married 40 years. Estranged son Linden and troubled daughter Tilia are both named after his favorite tree....in different languages.
Each family member has secrets and haunted memories that are slowly revealed in bits and pieces as the story is told, and.....there IS a monster.
Amidst a backdrop of catastrophic events and health scares, windows of communication open in the most amazing way between father and son, and long buried secrets come to light.
Ohhhh how I enjoyed this thought-provoking character-driven read that led me to an unexpected destination in a way that bewildered....until it didn't. Both Sarah's Key and Manderley Forever are favorites of mine as is this author.
Many thanks to St. Martin's Press via NetGalley for the arc in exchange for review.