Right Place, Right Time The must-read, feel-good book of the summer by Ali McNamara


 This was another lovely book but I found the combination of magical realism and a World War Two mystery a bit strange.

After Eve, who owns an antiques shop in Cambridge, organises the clearance of Adam’s grandfather’s house, they become good friends. Adam even sets up a bookshop next door in the magical Clockmaker’s Court. Soon, they discover a mystery resembling a jigsaw puzzle about their grandparents who knew each other leading them to find answers to various questions. As they delve into the project that their grandparents were working on together, their journey takes them into different dimensions..,

I especially liked the development of the relationship between Adam and Eve. Both damaged people, they are reluctant to share their tragic secrets until they can share love and trust.

I received this free ebook from NetGalley in return for an honest review.

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