When Elspeth Noblin dies, she leaves her London flat to her twin nieces, Julia and Valentina Poole. This comes as a great surprise to the twins who never even knew they had an aunt, let alone, that she was their mother's twin. The conditions of the will are that the twins move over from America and live in the flat for at least a year - without letting their parents (and especially their mother) into the flat for the duration. (There is a reason for this which is slowly revealed - though I'm not sure it was a big surprise by the time it did). Excited and nervous, Julia and Valentina find themselves in the flat which overlooks Highgate Cemetery. Their neighbours are Martin, an obsessive-compulsive who doesn't go out and whose wife has left him, and Robert, who was Elspeth's lover, and who takes tourists round the Cemetery. The twins have quite different personalities - Julia is the more outgoing, but has a tendency to be a bit of a control freak. Valentina is quieter, and nervy, but also has health issues. However, underneath this, Valentina wants to find her own way in life and not always be doing what Julia wants or decides they should be doing. The residents of the flat soon discover that they are not alone - the ghost of Elspeth is lingering, and she has a plan of her own! Her Fearful Symmetry, by Audrey Niffenegger, is a study of grief, twins and the dangerous relationships we can fall into when we are not paying attention. By no means perfect, I really enjoyed reading it at the time, though I have to admit, I haven't really dwelt on the characters or plot since finishing it. Maybe it was because many of the main characters are not particularly likeable, and there are some massive leaps of faith the reader has to take to go along with the unlikely events of the story. But overall, a good book to take on holiday, or while away a rainy afternoon with. Not earth shattering, but suitably entertaining.
POPSUGAR Challenge 2018 prompt 30: A book with characters who are twins.
My STAR rating: THREE.
Length: 496 print pages.
Price I paid: free, borrowed from the library as an ebook.
Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, audio CD, ebook.
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