Book Tour Review: The Unveiling of Polly Forrest, Charlotte Whitney
Hello and welcome to The Cozy Book Blog! I am thrilled to be today’s stop on the book tour for the new release, The Unveiling of Polly Forrest, a gripping historical fiction novel by Charlotte Whitney. I read and reviewed this book after being provided with an ARC from the author. I want to thank Amy Bruno at HFVBT for the invitation. Set in a small farming community in Michigan during the Great Depression, this novel is a twisting ride of love, murder, secrets and greed. Check out my review and other information below. Thank you again for visiting The Cozy Book Blog. Enjoy the tour!
Best, Diane-Lyn
Diane-Lyn’s Review:
There’s nothing like a brisk-paced, engrossing mystery – especially one with historical context. The Unveiling of Polly Forrest grabbed me right from the first page. Set in Marshall, Michigan during the Great Depression, this novel opens with the brutal “accidental” killing of Sam Forrest. When his twenty year old widow, Polly, displays some frivolous behavior following his death, she finds herself at the center stage of public suspicion in their small, gossipy farming community.
The novel is told from the alternating points of view of three central characters – Polly, Sarah (Polly’s sister), and Sarah’s husband, Reverend Wesley Johnson. All three of them are realistically flawed; their imperfections adding an authentic, relatable feel of the book. Polly and Sarah share a supportive, yet complex, sisterhood – one marked by undercurrents of tension and jealousy. I found Sarah to be responsible and dedicated to Polly, but she also harbors unjustified resentments toward her. Polly’s undeniable selfishness and immaturity cause strife between them, much of which settles as Polly evolves throughout the story. Wes’s character was the most likable of them all. Whitney captures the reverend’s human temptations and inner struggles, but also his integrity and commitment to family and the community.
Whitney interwove the financial hardships of that period deeply within the chapters, and this historical backdrop provided a clear and poignant picture of life in depressed times. Food shortages, loss of farms / homes, second-hand, ill-fitting patched clothing, the emotional toll on families losing everything. This context gave the book rich emotional layers and added to the plot line and character development.
Greed, deception, murder, the stress of plummeting finances, and the shame / secrecy of battered women are just a few of the issues presented in this multi-themed novel. And brace yourself for a huge shocker toward the end. This novel is engaging, thought-provoking and highly recommended for readers who love a compelling historical story filled with intrigue and suspense. Bravo!
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