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Bezig met laden... What Lies Beneathdoor Sarah Rayne
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. While this isn't my favorite book by Rayne, it was exactly what I was in the mood to read this weekend. I love her complicated time frames where we're following tracks in the nineteen-teens, the nineteen-fifties, and the present. I appreciate the complicated plot of a disappeared village in the UK, which is now being re-opened; as well as the hideous progress of untreated syphilis, and the horrific treatment available a hundred years ago. Her books are just a delight to get lost in, and pick up a little arcane knowledge besides. Beloved MIL's copy. While this isn't my favorite book by Rayne, it was exactly what I was in the mood to read this weekend. I love her complicated time frames where we're following tracks in the nineteen-teens, the nineteen-fifties, and the present. I appreciate the complicated plot of a disappeared village in the UK, which is now being re-opened; as well as the hideous progress of untreated syphilis, and the horrific treatment available a hundred years ago. Her books are just a delight to get lost in, and pick up a little arcane knowledge besides. Beloved MIL's copy. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
When the village of Priors Bramley was shut off in the 1950s so that the area could be used for chemical weapons-testing during the Cold War, a long history of dark secrets was also closed off to the outside world. Now, sixty years later, the village has been declared safe again, but there are those living in nearby Bramley who would much rather that the past remain hidden. When the village is reopened, Ella Haywood, who used to play there as a child, is haunted by the discovery of two bodies. Shortly before the isolation of the village, she and her two oldest friends had a violent and terrifying encounter with a stranger - with terrible consequences. They made a pact of silence at the time, but the past has a habit of forcing the truth to the surface. With the mystery surrounding the now derelict Cadence Manor drawing increasing local interest, Ella finds that she will have to resort to ever more drastic measures if she is to make sure that no one discovers what really happened all those years ago. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I'm pleased to say that she's getting even better over time, and I thoroughly enjoyed What Lies Beneath, published in 2011.
Essentially the novel is about a town which is going to be cleared to build a highway, but before it is, the government decides to use it for testing. Unfortunately the tests leave the area poisoned and it's locked up and out of bounds for decades.
Characters in the past are linked to characters in the present and both have something to hide and something to discover.
I especially enjoyed the section where one of the characters in the past was being treated for Syphilis using the methods and treatments available in 1912. I found it completely and utterly fascinating, as one of the treatments included an infusion box where the patient has their body seated and fully enclosed in a box with just their head exposed. A mercury solution is heated underneath the box which turns to vapour the patient inhales during the process which takes several hours.
Apparently the treatment was incredibly painful and exhausting as the fumes were being absorbed into the skin as well as the lungs, and Rayne's description of the process had me gripping the book and shaking my head in disbelief that this was occurring a mere 100 years ago.
I almost wanted to get up and go and research this illness, era and treatments and find out more. It just seemed so surreal; who would come up with such a therapy and how could they possibly believe it would work? I was thinking about it long finishing the book, and for this What Lies Beneath earns an additional star. ( )