Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Book Review: "Swan Song" by Elin Hilderbrand

I’ve never been to Nantucket (sounds like the start of a limerick, doesn’t it?), but reading Elin Hilderbrand’s books over the last several years, I feel like I’ve visited multiple times. And Swan Song is reportedly Hilderbrand’s last Nantucket book, so I may have to go for real!

Bull and Leslee Richardson arrive in Nantucket in mid-June. They've moved from place to place, all over the world. For an island like Nantucket, where everyone knows everyone (unless they’re tourists), the Richardsons are like an exotic species that everyone wants to find out more about. Interest increases when word gets out that they’ve paid $22 million for an exclusive house.

Leslee is desperate to fit in, so she throws elaborate parties, ingratiates herself with anyone important to know on Nantucket, and she is a flatterer and a flirt. Shortly after their arrival, the Richardsons are the talk of the island and they can have whatever they desire, from exclusive restaurant reservations to membership in a prestigious club.

But somewhere between June and August, something happens to make the residents turn on the couple. And then one night, when out on their yacht, their house burns down and their “personal concierge,” Coco, goes missing.

What’s the real story behind the Richardsons’ fall from grace? Who set the fire? What happened to Coco? There are lots of mysteries to be solved amidst the rumors and gossip. This book seems overstuffed with characters and events at first, but it’s amazing how Hilderbrand pulls it all together. I’m sad there will be no more Nantucket books, but I’ll be waiting for whatever comes next!

1 comment:

  1. Did I hear that she is retiring?? Haven't read this one yet either. Is it out for U.S. purchase?

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