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Water Music (2013)

by Margie Orford(Favorite Author)
3.62 of 5 Votes: 4
languge
English
publisher
Jonathan Ball
series
Clare Hart
review 1: Thoroughly gripping story with a bittersweet end. I’d never heard of this series before and I imagine readers of the previous books following the protagonist, Dr Clare Hart, will have different opinions about her. She initially wasn’t easy to warm to but, by the end, I thought she was a good example of a strong female lead character. The story – all I can say is HARROWING! And the saddest part is I could easily see it all happening. I won’t say any more than that. If you like true-to-life thrillers, you’ll like this.
review 2: I am new to Margie Orford writing. I love to explore new authors. For me Water Music is a unputdownable thriller that sits right at the top of tree. I can see that Margie cares deeply about all of her characters. It is easy to b
... moreelieve every character and every scene. Spinning into the story, Cassie takes a nice canter on her horse through Bridle Path in Cape Town. The Bridle Path is rarely used in summer and never used in winter. As Cassie is riding through Bridle Path disaster takes a toll as the wind tore a sheet of plastic from under a tree Cassie's horse reared and Cassie came tumbling of her horse. When Cassie came to she could see a little tiny white foot, pulling the plastic of the foot shocked Cassie finds a little white girl with bruises and matted black hair she looked a so she was only three years old. Cassie phones for the mountain men to come and rescue them. The mountain, Dr Clare hart and the police arrive to take the little girl to hospital. Everyone is in the dark to who this little belongs to. The search is on to find the mother of this poor little girl who has been abandonded. I highly recommend Water Music by Margie Orford as this is a first class suspense novel. I hope that many readers will enjoy reading Water Music as much as I have. Review by ireadnovels.wordpress.com. less
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Caladnen
This is a really good thriller set in Cape Town. A real page turner and Margie Orford at her best.
Karen
Rare for me to enjoy a thriller but the storyline and CT setting make this book a recommended one.
hungergames101
Enjoyable thriller
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