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Gilly MacMillan
Gilly Macmillan grew up in Swindon, Wiltshire, England, and also lived in Northern California in her late teens. She worked at The Burlington Magazine and the Hayward Gallery before starting a family. Since then she's worked as a part-time photography teacher and is a full-time mom. show more



Gilly Macmillan grew up in Swindon, Wiltshire, England, and also lived in Northern California in her late teens. She worked at The Burlington Magazine and the Hayward Gallery before starting a family. Since then she's worked as a part-time photography teacher and is a full-time mom.

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Words of a Bibliophile
Words of a Bibliophile rated it 5 years ago
This thriller reveals some of its secrets early on, but keeps others hidden enough to make it interesting. I liked how the story switches between points of view and lets us see things from the angles of different characters. The author cleverly subverts our expectations and notions about them, possi...
sensitivemuse
sensitivemuse rated it 5 years ago
This one was off to a slow start but it was worth sticking through it. As the story progressed it got more interesting and intriguing. With a really good ending it was well worth the read. The story alternates between several different points of view. At first, it may seem haphazard and all over t...
Joelle's Bibliofile
Joelle's Bibliofile rated it 5 years ago
Jocelyn begrudgingly returns home to her posh family estate in England with her young daughter Ruby in tow after the accidental death of her husband. After spending so many years trying to avoid contact with her estranged mother, Jo now finds herself dependent on the family wealth she has come to re...
Girl Well Read
Girl Well Read rated it 5 years ago
A special thank you to Edelweiss and William Morrow Paperbacks for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Our "perfect" girl is Zoe Maisey, a 17-year-old musical prodigy. Zoe and her mother Maria have been ostracized from their former community after Zoe was found guilty of a drinking a driving ...
Portable Magic
Portable Magic rated it 6 years ago
This book kept me reading. Well, parts of it. Other parts were eye-rollingly bad. The narrative framed as a direct recollection of events from Rachel (mother of missing boy) and from Jim (primary detective) were compelling. They felt authentic. The supposed psychiatric case notes were just awful. Ev...
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