And she knows, when her father is discovered dead shortly thereafter, that he was murdered. She knows that her family moved to the close-knit island of Vane because her famous scientist father was fleeing a reputation-destroying scandal. She knows secrets no one suspects her of knowing. But inside, Faith is full of questions and curiosity, and she cannot resist mysteries: an unattended envelope, an unlocked door. To most people, she is reliable, dull, trustworthy – a proper young lady who knows her place as inferior to men. Is anyone else feeling like there are way more new releases at the end of this year than they expected? Just me? Ah well…įaith Sunderly leads a double life. I actually picked up my copy at YALC back in July but it took me this long to get round to it. Today I’m excited to share with you my thoughts on Frances Hardinge’s The Lie Tree which I’ve had on my TBR for a while. Hello Humans! Tis I, back with another book review.
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