Blog tour: Lowbridge

Welcome to the blog tour for Lowbridge by Lucy Campbell!

More about the book…

Where everybody knows everyone, how can somebody just disappear?

1987: It’s late summer and a time of change when a 17-year-old girl leaves the local shopping centre in the sleepy town of Lowbridge and is never seen again.

Her unsolved disappearance is never far from the town’s memory. There’s those who grew up in the shadow of her loss whose own lives were altered forever, and those who know more than they’re saying.

2018: Katherine Ashworth, shattered by the death of her daughter, moves to her husband’s hometown. Searching for a way to pick up the pieces of her life, she joins the local historical society and becomes obsessed with the three-decades-old mystery. As Katherine digs into that summer of 1987, she stumbles upon the trail of a second girl who vanished and was never missed because no one cared enough to see what was happening in plain sight.

In a town simmering with divisions and a cast of unforgettable characters, Lowbridge is a heart-wrenching mystery about the girls who are lost, the ones who are mourned and those who are forgotten.

More about the author…

Lucy Campbell has worked as a writer and sub-editor across magazines, newspapers and non-fiction books. Lowbridge is her first novel.

She lives in Canberra with her husband and three children.

My impressions…

Lowbridge is set in a small town in Australia, and this immediately grabbed my attention as I like to experience different ways of life through books, especially when the location of the events feels as important as the events that are being narrated. In this case, I think that the story would have been completely different had it not been set in such an insular community, which added to the tension running through the pages. I also thoroughly enjoyed the dual timeline, with past and present steadily merging to give the reader a full picture of what happened all those years ago.

Character-led and well-structured, this is a novel by an author who I will be keeping an eye on!

Three words to describe it. Gripping. Suspenseful. Intriguing.

Do I like the cover? It is hauntingly beautiful!

Have I read any other books by the same author? No, this is an extraordinary debut novel.

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