
The missing girl is a pretentious Cambridge University PhD student, who is trying to eschew the trappings of a everyday life while still relying on Daddy for her monthly stipend. He's the Royal Family's doctor, and his daughter's disappearance unearths the inequalities of British life. A missing upper class girl gets heaps of attention and resources, while a young Black man who's murdered body is found in a swamp gets little. As the story unfolds the twists take a turn that you will never see coming, thanks to good plotting and crafty storytelling. Also, unlike some recent books set in the UK where you can barely tell it's not New York (except for gin and tonic in a can, because we haven't evolved that much yet), this one seems steeped in the land, both with the geography and the language. And I just heard an interview with Steiner that there is definitely at least one more Manon book in the works. Yay! Can't wait to see where she'll take her next.
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