The Forgotten Shore

The sweeping new novel of family, secrets and forgiveness from the author of THE HOUSE BETWEEN TIDES

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Pub Date 10 Aug 2023 | Archive Date 10 Aug 2023

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A sweeping and atmospheric story of family ties, interwoven mysteries, love and redemption, set between Scotland and Newfoundland, from the author of Waterstones Scottish Book of the Year The House Between Tides

1940:
Wounded in action, Archie Maxwell returns to his Scottish family estate of Rosslie. But between the uneasy company of his father's new wife, and the nightmares that haunt him, he finds the house more of a battleground than a refuge.

1980: Journalist Eva Bayne arrives at Rosslie looking for a story. Since Archie's disappearance forty years ago, the Maxwells have lived in the shadows - and Eva is drawn to their mystery. Especially when a glimpse of a photograph stirs up long-buried memories of her childhood in Newfoundland . . .

Could uncovering the truth heal the wounds of Eva's past? And what will it cost for Rosslie to give up its secrets?

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'A beautifully written book . . . It kept me turning pages well into the night' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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'Historical fiction with stunning descriptions and gripping detail'⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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A sweeping and atmospheric story of family ties, interwoven mysteries, love and redemption, set between Scotland and Newfoundland, from the author of Waterstones Scottish Book of the Year The House...


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4.5

Rosslie, Argyle, Scotland.

An auction selling paintings from Rosslie House is abruptly halted over the legitimacy of the sale, following the death of Sir Andrew Maxwell, with his heir apparent, Archie, having been missing for decades. Eva Bane, a journalist present at the ill-fated auction, starts to investigate and discovers there may be a connection to Newfoundland, where she grows up. The story is told in three timelines, by Archie in 1940, Eva in Newfoundland in 1966 and Eva in 1980.

This is another immersive page turner from the talented author, Sarah Maine. She is so adept at storytelling from different timelines that the narrative flows. She creates a rich atmosphere in both the Canadian setting and in Scotland, with some excellent descriptions so you can visualise the landscape and the scenes. The tone constantly changes and encompasses souls in pain, strain or unsettled too sharply sceptical and then despair and everything in between.

The characterisation is exemplary and most are easy to like. When we first meet Archie, he’s a tortured soul, but I love how he changes through the circumstances he finds himself in. Eva is terrific, for one so young she is intuitive and can think on her feet and both main characters face tough times.


The plot ebbs and flows going through periods of comparative calm followed by huge storms which often seem to come out of nowhere. It’s very moving in places and sad and much of this fits into the context of the times. There are many suspenseful moments and tense encounters. The storyline builds and there are some surprising revelations right to the end.

I thoroughly enjoy this beautifully written novel, it’s evocative and immersive reading and one I can recommend for all readers not just of historical fiction.

With thanks to NetGalley and especially to Hodder and Stoughton for the much appreciated arc in return for an honest review.

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A dual timeline plot that does not feel disjointed in anyway. The forgotten shore is an intriguing and absorbing story that kept me engaged from beginning to end. Several twists and turns meant that I was kept guessing until the end and I thoroughly enjoyed Sarah Maine’s latest novel.

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