Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Book Review: The Unforgettable Guinevere St. Clair

True to its title, "The Unforgettable Guinevere St. Clair," by Amy Makechnie, is memorable story about a very spirited Gwyn who moves from New York to flat, boring, small-town Iowa. Her father, Jed, hopes living in their hometown will help Gwyn's mother, Vienna, regain the memories she lost after suffering a brain injury. 

Gwyn makes some friends and an archenemy, Gaysie Cutter, who she believes is responsible when a neighbor, Wilbur Truesdale, goes missing. Gwyn, an aspiring lawyer, is certain she is the one to find the evidence to prove it. 

The more she investigates, the more questions arise about her father's involvement, Gaysie Cutter, and the mother she never got a chance to know.