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(7.5)Julia Moretti receives the news in her Queenstown home that there has been a serious car accident involving a man who appears to be Matteo Moretti, her son whom she hasn,t seen for 30 years. He has suffered a serious head injury and as Julia sits at her bedside her mind wanders back to when she was young and met, Benito Moretti.
The book moves smoothly between the two time frames. Much of the earlier time period is set in Naples in 1960 where Julia struggles to adaopt to the cultural and societal differences from her own English upbringing.
This book struck a chord with me as an old friend's daughter, married an Italian and they have since separated. The author provides a strong sense of location.
 
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HelenBaker | otra reseña | Apr 8, 2024 |
Historical fiction set in Otago, New Zealand. Better for the history than the fiction...
 
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sgwordy | Dec 31, 2022 |
THE GULF BETWEEN is a slow burner, suspense thriller of the deceptively laid back variety. From the opening chapter there's something hypnotically understated about the way that the story of Julia is woven. A combination family saga and personal journey, it's the discovery of a seriously injured foreigner not far from Julia's Queenstown hideway that reveals a story that started forty-something years ago, in London, through Italy, and back to New Zealand.

Provided to me as a suspense / crime novel, it read as a major family saga, dealing with the consequences of crime, in particular it's a woman dealing with the circumstances of her life and the results of decisions made. It heads, languidly for the opening chapters, towards a darker, more sinister place reasonably quickly, but beware, in the early stages the details are sketched out, the suspense coming from not knowing, more than knowing. Right up until a bombshell of an ending, that probably with a bit of clearheaded regard you might have seen coming, but the level of involvement, and investment in Julia's current telling of her story, meant that this reader was looking here, when she probably could have been seeing things over there.

Of course, THE GULF BETWEEN is also blatantly emotional, tugging at the heart strings, portraying Julia at her most vulnerable, scared and confused. So when I say family saga, what I'm talking about is relationships, marriages, in-laws and relatives, children and living in different cultures and in other people's homes, under their rules. It exposes the potential of misplaced trust, and how your belief in others can go very wrong. And the price that some people pay for choices made.

https://www.austcrimefiction.org/review/gulf-between-maxine-alterio
 
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austcrimefiction | otra reseña | Aug 17, 2020 |
Wonderful book! I want a copy of this for myself.
 
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VincentDarlage | Jan 30, 2015 |
This novel follows the experiences of New Zealand nurses, Addie Harrington and Meg Dutton as part of the NZ contingent in Egypt and France during World War 1.
Addie a quiet serious young woman is relieved to be leaving her sheltered home with parents and younger sister and is allotted a cabin with impulsive, boisterous Meg Dutton. Meg is excited and looking forward to adventure, having been rescued from her incompetent parents and raised by her Aunt and Uncle.
Over the operating table Meg falls in love with surgeon, Wallace Madison. They are confronted with the horror of the war and a strong bond of friendship develops between these two women and their medical workmates as they support each other and endure the appalling circumstances.
This is the first novel I have read on the experiences of New Zealand nurses during World War 1, so for that reason it seemed a promising storyline. At the close of each chapter is a passage narrated by a male character. I thought these voices quite well written but don't know whether this devise always worked, ranging as they did from Wallace to an unidentified 'peeping tom.'
Despite the grim topic, I found this a light easy read and admit to being disappointed in its execution. I remember enjoying this author's first novel however maybe my reading tastes have matured in the past few years. I would have to say more 'chick lit' than literary.
 
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HelenBaker | Jun 15, 2013 |
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