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Nicola Rayner

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Nicola Rayner’s first book is an enthralling tale of a mysterious disappearance of a young student, Ruth, from university. It alternates between the events of 1999 and those of 17 years later and follows the lives of Naomi, Ruth’s younger sister; Kat, Ruth’s friend; and Alice who married one of Ruth’s fellow students. Ruth was presumed drowned in 1999, but her body was never found and in the meantime there have been a number of unconfirmed sightings of her. The latest suspicions arise when Alice believes that she has seen Ruth on a train which leads to her questioning the actions of her husband, including his time at university in 1999. Rayner’s engaging writing holds you close as Alice’s and Naomi’s joint recollections and investigations lead to new and very disturbing discoveries in a gripping climax.… (mehr)
 
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camharlow2 | 2 weitere Rezensionen | May 7, 2022 |
You and Me – A great story

Fran is a lonely spinster, stuck in what was the family home in London block of flats, her mother is dead, and her sister left a couple of years ago. She works in a bookshop, which gives her a reason to leave the house, and sometimes like to sit by a pond near the home of an old school friend.

Fran is clearly obsessed by her days at boarding school, even though she was known as freaky Fran there. She is also obsessed by her sister and the niece, whom she has never met. She relives those times at school and the reasons behind her loneliness and the split with her sister.

Her lonely life comes to a shuddering halt when she sees two people of school, one of whom happens to die that night. Fran is sure that he was killed, or did he jump in front of the Underground Train? In the aftermath of the death, Fran’s social life seems to take off and she feels out of her depth but happy to be making some reconnections. She cannot understand why her sister is not in contact too often.

All becomes clear as the book continues and when the truth is revealed, will she finally be able to contact her sister? Will she still have her new friends?

At first, You and Me, starts slowly and gathers pace slowly, but when it does you get an exciting and interesting read. The author has an excellent writing style, which is engaging and makes the reader want to read more. A great plot and story, well written.
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atticusfinch1048 | Oct 4, 2020 |
The Girl Before You is the debut novel of Nicola Rayner. Told in 3 voices (Alice, Kat and Naomi) the story takes place in fictional St. Anthony’s College in Scotland and centers around missing student Ruth. Events lead up to the ‘incident’ and then fast forward to 17 years later. There is a lot of back and forth, which leads to the suspense, but can be confusing at times.

The story moved very slowly for me, it seems it took forever for the story to pick up. The characters never really developed, and were more annoying than anything. Even though the time was 17 years...it felt like the characters never grew up. It took me forever to get thru this book, at times forcing myself to sit and read. They story just never got into a rhythm for me. Many situations in this book were never answered fully.

I loved the idea of the story line and would probably give the author another chance. Thanks to NetGalley for this ARC. Opinion is mine alone.


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LoriKBoyd | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 24, 2020 |
Right, first things first. I just need to say that this book is absolutely brilliant. It was a struggle to put it down and I only did so when I had to, like when I couldn't keep my eyes open any longer.

There's so much more to the story than what is on the back of the book. Alice plays a big part but she shares the telling of the story with Naomi and Kat. Alice is married to George Bell, a former MP and now a television presenter. He's one of those supremely confident men who think that they can get away with anything (and often do). On a train one day, Alice thinks she sees Ruth, a woman who went missing when they were all at university, one George had a dalliance with. Naomi is Ruth's sister. Quite understandably, it's been hard to move on with her life when her sister is missing. Is she alive? Is she dead? Will she just turn up one day? Or did she see her for the last time all those years ago? Kat's story is mostly from those university days and we see much of what happened then through her eyes.

Alice's sighting on the train moves her to look a bit closer at George and to ask herself if she really knows her husband. More digging ensues and that, combined with the story from the past, mean that secrets are starting to come to light. As it says on the front cover, there is something that is revealed at the end that is totally unexpected. I'm not sure I gasped but it was quite a revelatory moment and I had to take a moment to process it.

The Girl Before You is just such a fantastic read. It's very human, it's full of real life issues. There are characters who have such a sense of entitlement I know I would have hated them if I'd come across them in real life. There are also some that I know I would like.

I'm trying to think what I liked best about this book but I think it's the whole combination: there's the wonderfully twisty and complex plot, which all comes together so cleverly; there's those characters to love or to hate; and then there's the writing which totally drew me in and completely absorbed me.

This is the kind of book I love. It's about relationships and friendships, with a mystery to solve. Nicola Rayner is one to watch.
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nicx27 | 2 weitere Rezensionen | May 31, 2019 |

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9
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