Homecoming by Kate Morton

5 stars!

I loved this story. I honestly can’t believe this was my first book by Kate Morton after meaning to read her for so long (and being late in reading this e-arc - sorry!!!!).


Homecoming is one of those slow-burn, layered stories that just completely pulls you in. The dual timeline works very well in this novel moving between the story of what appeared to be a tragic murder-suicide of a family and the present-day investigation.

At the centre is Jess, returning to Australia after her grandmother has a critical fall and uncovering a decades-old mystery after she passes away. The story unfolds through the revealing of secrets, family history, and shifting perspectives. It kept me hooked the whole way through. I also loved the element of gothic mystery in that the stories also centre around a beautiful but isolated old mansion, Halcyon, that has had several owners.

It’s not a fast-paced thriller, but it doesn’t need to be. It’s atmospheric, emotional, and really satisfying.

Now I will have to go back and read some of Kate Morton's other books.

Thanks to Netgalley, the author and publisher for this e-Arc.

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