Monday 25 April 2011

Book Review: The Midwife’s Confession by Diane Chamberlain


The Midwife’s Confession
Diane Chamberlain


As one third of a closely-knit friendship group, Noelle’s suicide came as a bolt from the blue.  As her friends Tara and Emerson struggled to understand why she had chosen to leave them, they uncovered a letter that was to open a Pandora’s box of discoveries about Noelle that would change their lives forever.

Described to me as a book suited to fans of Jodie Picoult, I opened this book with apprehensions, because it had a lot to live up to.  By the end of the first chapter, my heart had been stolen, and from then on, this book was impossible to put down.  With more ooh’s and ahh’s than you can shake a fire-jugglers stick at, and more twists and turns than spaghetti junction, it will keep you hooked till the very last word, and still leave you wanting more.

I would highly recommend this book to anyone who likes a gripping story full of human interest and who is ready for a few sleepless nights while you’re enjoying it.


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