Title: HAS ANYONE SEEN CHARLOTTE SALTER?
Author: Nicci French
Read: March 2024
My Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 all the stars!
Book Description:
A nerve-tingling and atmospheric
thriller from master of suspense Nicci French about two families shattered by
tragedy and the secrets that have been waiting decades to be revealed.
On the day of Alec Salter’s fiftieth
birthday party, just before Christmas 1990, his wife Charlotte vanishes. Most
of the small English village of Glensted is at the party for hours before
anyone realizes Charlotte is missing. While Alec brushes off her disappearance,
their four children—especially fifteen-year-old Etty—grow increasingly anxious
as the cold winter hours become days and she doesn’t return. When Charlotte’s
coat is found by the river, they fear the worst.
Then the body of the Salters’
neighbor, Duncan Ackerley, is found floating in the river by his son Morgan and
Etty. The police investigate and conclude that Duncan and Charlotte were having
an affair before he killed her and committed suicide.
Thirty years later, Morgan Ackerley,
a successful documentarian, has returned to Glensted with his older brother
Greg to make podcast based on their shared tragedy with the Salters. Alec,
stricken with dementia, is entering an elder care facility while Etty helps put
his affairs in order. But as the Ackerleys ask to interview the Salters, the
entire town gets caught up in the unresolved cases. Allegations are made,
secrets are revealed, and a suspicious fire leads to a murder. With the podcast
making national news, London sends Detective Inspector Maud O’Connor to
Glensted to take over the investigation.
My musings:
It’s no secret that Nicci French are on my list of
favourite writers, and I will snap up anything they write as soon as it comes
out. So when I found out that HAS ANYONE SEEN CHARLOTTE SALTER? was available
on audio, I settled in for a long and enjoyable read.
French are masters of
characterisation and keen observers of the human psyche, a trait that made
their latest book another 5-star read for me. It started off slowly, setting
the scene: 15-year old Etty is the first to become alarmed when her mother
fails to turn up for her husband’s 50th birthday party. My alarm
bells rang when everyone around her dismissed her fears as groundless, but when
Charlotte Salter failed to appear after a few days, it became obvious that
something was badly wrong here. Soon after, the body of the Salters’ neighbour and
family friend is found dead in a nearby river. The police, eager to solve both
cases, conclude that he must have taken his own life after feeling remorse for killing
Charlotte. Case closed.
Thirty years later, the Salter
children return to the family farm to clear out the house and organise for
their father Alec, who is suffering from dementia, to go to a nursing home. Ever
since their mother’s disappearance, the Salter children (now adults) have
drifted apart, and even now refuse to open up about how Charlotte’s absence has
affected them. It’s not until the two sons of the other victim decide to
publish a podcast looking closer into the two deaths that they have to confront
their past – with unexpected results.
HAS ANYONE SEEN CHARLOTTE SALTER? was
a psychological thriller of the best kind. From the slow exploration of the two
families’ grief and confusion, to the mystery surrounding Charlotte’s
disappearance, this character driven tale kept me enthralled from beginning to
end. In typical French fashion, nothing was as straight forward as it seemed,
and there were plenty of surprises in store as we got a look into the past. I particularly
loved how French describe the fallout of Charlotte’s disappearance on all her
children, affecting their lives far into adulthood – especially Etty, whose
personality has been totally transformed by grief.
As with most Nicci French novels,
the story here had a deep emotional effect on me, and I still pondered the
Salters’ story long after the book had concluded. Having lost my mother at a
young age, I particularly related to the effect of grief on a young (and older)
Etty.
Summary:
Lovers of slow burning, character driven mysteries
will appreciate the way French unravel this cleverly constructed tale and their
insight into the effects of crime on the victims’ families. One of my
favourites so far this year!
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