The Lost Letters of William Woolf by Helen Cullen
Publisher: Graydon House
Genre: Women’s Fiction, Contemporary
Length: Full length (334 pages)
Heat Level: sensual
Rating: 4.5 stars
Reviewed by LavenderLost letters have only one hope for survival…
The Dead Letters Depot
Inside the walls of a converted tea factory, letter detectives work to solve mysteries of fate: missing zip codes, illegible handwriting, rain-smudged ink, lost address labels, torn packages, forgotten street names—these are the culprits behind missed birthdays, broken hearts, unheard confessions, pointless accusations, unpaid bills and unanswered prayers.
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Helen Cullen’s The Lost Letters of William Woolf is an enchanting novel about the resilience of the human heart and the complex ideas we hold about love—and a passionate ode to the art of letter writing.
There is a mystery at hand. William has an interesting job. He’s a letter detective. Mail comes to him with unreadable or no addresses at all, and he must try to put clues together to make sure these little gems get to the right people. Lives could change if he’s successful.
Among all these great little mysteries is a big one. A woman writes letters to a man she is searching for, her great love. As William receives these letters and gets to work trying to figure out who she is, he becomes more and more intrigued with this fascinating woman. At the same time, he’s dealing with his own relationship issues with his wife.
He follows clues in the letters, sometimes to another country. Meanwhile, is he missing important things happening in his own home?
This book has great characterization. The author has done a fine job exploring relationships, hopes, dreams, disappointments, and renewed hope. The people in this book are so real to a reader discovering their quirks.
The story is beautifully written and flows across the pages, seemingly effortlessly. The author’s attention to deal is superb. Readers will like the characters and root for them. When trouble happens, the suspense is great. Will William end up with this mystery woman he’s been discovering, and if so, what will happen with the wife he loves? Meanwhile, she’s going through issues of her own.
Until the very end, readers will wonder what is to become of William, his wife, and this lady of the letters, so to speak. This is quite an enjoyable story and is recommended.
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