Tuesday, August 18, 2015

The Blue

The Blue: A Novel

The Blue by Lucy Clarke is a fascinating tale of two young girls from England- Lana and Kitty- who are in the Phillipines when they come across a yacht called The Blue. The crew are a bunch of free spirits, and after meeting and getting drunk with them one night, they find themselves aboard. Shaking off hangovers, they get to know the crew better and discover that the Blue and her crew sail from Australia to Fiji and all points in between. Everyone keeps their past to themselves for the most part. New crew members are voted in or out by the existing crew, and when Lana and Kitty decide to join they are welcomed aboard.

Lana and Kitty have reasons to escape. Lana in particular has deep seated reasons for fleeing her home, and her and Kitty have been inseparable for years- best friends.  The crew votes on where they stop and one of the few rules is that no relationships are permitted between crew members. They spend their time anchoring in secluded lagoons, drinking under the stars and living by their own lights. It's idyllic and romantic and Lana and Kitty feel like they've never been happier. But it soon becomes clear everyone aboard has secrets- and when someone dies, those secrets threaten to tear the group apart.

I picked this one up based solely on the cover, and the synopsis didn't hurt either. This  is told in both the past and the present- we get current events mixed with the events of eight months ago, and slowly the secrets and lies are revealed. Lana finds the rule about "no relationships" hard to observe, and you're never quite sure who is telling the truth and who has something to hide. Lana and Kitty find their loyalties tested, and there are several surprises, including not one but two big twists at the end that I didn't see coming. I enjoyed the little details of life on the yacht, and the descriptions of the islands and locations were so vivid.

Who hasn't wanted at some point to get away from it all and live for the day? This is a great mystery and summer read and I'll be looking for more from this author. Her other books do seem to explore the same themes- the power and challenges of friendships, alienation- and I look forward to exploring those as well. This one was a lot of fun.

7 comments:

  1. That cover is most certainly eye catching and the premise is intriguing. I love the sound of the setting and all the back and forth between then and now. Learning peoples secrets usually makes for some pretty entertaining reading!

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  2. I like reading about secrets and not knowing exactly where things are going to, since you found it compelling, I'm adding it to my list, thanks !

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  3. Nice review! I haven't heard of this one before, but I might have to add it to my TBR list :)

    Claire @ Book Blog Bird

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  4. Sounds like a great story, Greg, and perfect summer reading. I haven't heard of it before now, but it's definitely going on my TBR list.

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  5. The cover is very captivating. It sounds like a really interesting story. I like when a book has fashback as long as they are done well and this sounds like it was.

    Great review, Greg!

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  6. That cover is quite gorgeous and the book sounds super intriguing! My dad once did a voyage around that area, which is awesomeness (yaaay Australia!!) Glad you enjoyed this one. :D
    Thanks for stopping by @ Paper Fury!

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  7. The Blue sounds like a book I'd take to the beach! Visited a few West Lake Michigan beaches recently and LOVED them!

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