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The Distant Hours

Edie Burchill and her mother have never been close, but when a long lost letter arrives one Sunday afternoon with the return address of Milderhurst Castle, Kent, printed on its envelope, Edie begins to suspect that her mother's emotional distance masks an old secret.

Evacuated from London as a 12-year-old girl, Edie's mother is chosen by the mysterious Juniper Blythe and taken to live at Milderhurst Castle with the Blythe family: Juniper, her twin sisters, and their father, Raymond.

Fifty years later, as Edie chases the answers to her mother's riddle. She, too, is drawn to Milderhurst Castle and the eccentric sisters Blythe. Old ladies now, the three still live together, the twins nursing Juniper, whose abandonment by her fiancé in 1941 plunged her into madness.

Inside the decaying castle, Edie begins to unravel her mother's past. But there are other secrets hidden in the stones of Milderhurst Castle, and Edie is about to learn more than she expected. For the truth of what happened in the distant hours has been waiting a long time for someone to find it....

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Listening Length: 22 hours and 31 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

Audible.com Release Date: October 26, 2010

Whispersync for Voice: Ready

Language: English, English

ASIN: B0049ESU50

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I'm a big fan of " A Forgotten Garden" and had high hopes for this novel. I actually found it to be really dark. Like, depressing dark. It was just so, so sad, and there wasn't enough redemption or hope that came out of any of the events to make me feel better! WHY? Why could nothing good happen to anyone? It seemed so needlessly depressing to me.I know real life isn't all glitter and roses, and I love a good tragic story with meaning, but this had too much tragedy. I tend to really dive into a novel and feel what the characters are going through, and I think that Kate Morton is a very talented writer, because she took me down deep with this. Just too far down!I still think it's well written, and was a good story. It just made me too sad, so I can't recommend it for anyone who is sensitive like me!

I just finished The Distant Hours, my second within a couple of weeks by Kate Morton. I just find that I have so much admiration for this writer. The plots, the writing, the suspense, keeping the whole thing tied together while skipping from character to character, location to location, time period to time period. She achieves all of this so smoothly, and we all know how hard it can be to make sub-plots and characters all hang together. The Distant Hours was yet another by this author that I couldn't put down. Toward the end, the whole story was coming together, some new aspects of it being uncovered on every page. The book gripped me on every page and would not let go, right up to the very end, where, just when you think it's all been revealed, there is another extra little...satisfying tidbit.After reading The House At Riverton (superlative story), I looked over the reviews of the other four from Kate Morton. There appeared to be a sort of pattern of a mystery from the past surfacing to be unraveled in the present. I thought I'd be disappointed if she got repetitious, but the first was so great that I wanted to read at least one more, and then if it looked as if she didn't have any new ideas, then I would stop reading her books. Well, I can now affirm, having read two of this writer's books, that they have not palled, and she is not a one-book-wonder who petered out. I loved The Distant Hours as much as I did The House At Riverton. My problem now is to choose which of her books I want to read next.

I fell into this book and became engrossed. The characters are mesmerizing. This book held my interest from first word to last, so much so that as soon as I finished reading it I read it again. I've never done that before. The audio book was equally spellbinding. I like to listen as I'm falling asleep but it was difficult to do so. The narrator kept my interest and I didn't want to stop listening. Very good storytelling!!!

This book was assigned for my book club, and I would never otherwise have read it. Morton is an excellent writer - her prose is fluent and even elegant, her descriptions are perceptive and even memorable at times. Unfortunately, the book is 80% descriptions, far too many repetitive at best, at the expense of both balance and reasonable length of narrative - this was a 200 page book inflated to 560.It would be senseless to list the many specific shortcomings. The simple plot and sub-plot just aren't in any way worthy of this many pages of disorganization and repetition, even when written well.

Honestly, this was my least favorite book that Morton has written. That aside, I’m so glad I read it. The story centers around the two elder Blythe sisters who care for the baby of the family, Juniper, 40 years after she suffers a mental collapse.In typical Kate Morton style, the story is a multilayered mystery that keeps the reader hooked until the last page.The MP3 disk format is great for listening in the car. One disk, now swapping.

This book did not disappoint in my expectations; interesting storyline, characters with depth, historical references and settings brought to life by the author. Enough twists and turns were woven in to keep one's interest. I particularly liked the ending which was not completely predictable and which contained a few new surprises.I refrained from giving this book 5 stars as the abundance of in-depth explanations of every action, thought, and detail of the characters' daily lives and surroundings seemed excessive. While useful when describing the mania which shaped the personalities of the characters of Juniper and her father Raymond Blythe, further editing of repetitive or "wordy" descriptions would not have taken away from the substance of the book.

By Kate MortonI have read all but one of Kate Morton's Novels. This one kept me spell bound. The time period during the war was very note worthy. It is difficult to imagine life during that time period. Also, the characters and the roles they played made interesting reading.Angeline

The plot was very different, and I got involved in it right away. I like the period, 1940s England, and the way Kate Morton relates and intertwines the present with the past to uncover the mysterious plot lines. This book and The Secret Keeper are my favorite books by this author. Imagery is well written but at times, too much for me--- just ready to get to the meat of the story!

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