A beautifully written, well crafted, debut “Lacey’s house” is a novel told in two voices. Alternate chapters introduce us to Rachel — a young, single, and solitary artist who has just miscarried — and Lacey, an elderly women with a horrific past who is shunned socially. The chapters delve into their characters allowing the reader to know them gradually, much like peeling the many layers of an onion, one by one…
When Rachel suffers a miscarriage, she feels that she is ready for a complete change in her life. Thus, she moves from the bustling city of Birmingham, to rural Devon. She rents a cottage at the furthest end of a small village, and just over the hedge from Lacey Carmichael. Before Rachel rented the cottage it belonged to Albert, an elderly widower who was Lacey’s one and only friend. When Albert passed away, Lacey was under suspicion for his death, partly due to the fact that she found his body, and partly due to the fact that she was viewed as eccentric and was a social outcast. Even after the police proved via forensic evidence that Lacey had nothing to do with his death, the village people still harbored doubts of her innocence.
Over time, Rachel and Lacey become true friends. Their friendship is based on mutual respect, understanding of loss, and a shared joy in the simple magic that can be found in life. Loneliness is not a stranger to either of the women and when their friendship blooms it is a much needed panacea to their solitary lives. Over time they share their life stories with each other. Something neither has every done before… They begin to trust at a time when the concept of trust seemed impossible. Their stories are both tragic ones, with Lacey’s story being both tragic and appalling.
The novel is not a mystery novel, yet the reader realizes early on that there is a mystery contained within it. Not a murder mystery, but one of curiosity as to what really happened in Lacey’s early life. That might sound dull to some, but nothing could be further from the truth. The pages almost turned themselves. The pace of the narrative was faultless. “Lacey’s house” was one of those novels that made me as a reader grateful for having had the opportunity to read it. I loved both characters equally and felt bereft when the last page was turned. Highly recommended.
Joanne Graham based the novel on the life of her grandmother. You can read an interview with her here.
Thanks to Legend Press via NetGalley for providing me with a complimentary digital copy of this special debut novel.
Print ISBN: 9781789550467
Ebook ISBN: 9781789550450
Joanne Graham lives in rural Mid Devon, England, with her two children and too many cats. Being the youngest of five children, her love of the written word began when she would escape the busyness of her childhood home by diving into a good book. She has been writing since the tender age of eleven when her mother bought her a typewriter for her birthday.
Her first book, Lacey’s House was originally published in 2013 and is now re-released by Legend Press, September 2019.
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I’ve had this book on my TBR for absolutely ages and it never seems to get near the top. Your review has reminded me why I bought it in the first place and I’ll definitely move it up the stack now.
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Great Hayley. I hope you really enjoy it. ♥️
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Sounds like a beautiful literary fiction novel.
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Oh, it was.
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THIS ONE SOUNDS AWESOMEEE!! 😍😍❤️ I read a similar book last year with alternating POVs of two women from different eras! And their stories were soo intricately linked! I ENJOYED READING Not Without You soo much and this one feels a bit similar to that!
Seriously, AMAZINGGG REVIEWWW, Fictionophile! ❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘🌟🌟💕💕😍😍💫💫
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Thanks Rain. Now I’m off to check out your recommendation “Not Without You”. 😍📚
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OH PLEASE DOOOO!! YOU ARE GONNA LOVE IT!! ❤️❤️❤️🌟🌟
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This looks really interesting. Thanks for the review. I’m off to buy it now!
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So glad to hear it. Enjoy!
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Yay! You’re on a roll with netgalley reads! 😍🙌
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I’m trying Carol. ♥
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