Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008131432
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 224
- Spine Width: 15 mm
- Width: 130 mm
- ISBN-10: 0008131430
- Publisher Date: 15 Jun 2017
- Height: 198 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 164 gr
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Stranded in a remote train station, Joan Scudamore is forced to confront her true self. “Absent in the Spring” by Mary Westmacott (Agatha Christie) explores themes of self-discovery and family dynamics. Delve into this psychological suspense and uncover the hidden depths of a seemingly ordinary woman. ISBN: 9780008131432
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Mohammed Farhan. M.k –
A slow burn, but worth it. Joan’s introspection is fascinating, though the setting felt a bit isolating.
Sara Negi –
Not my favorite Westmacott, but still a solid read. Joan’s journey was interesting.
Vishakh Aditya Dhingra –
I struggled to connect with Joan. A bit too slow paced.
Abhay Raj Singh Chauhan –
I liked the family dynamic, though some parts felt unrealistic.
Aman Kumar –
Absolutely brilliant! Suspenseful, thought-provoking, and beautifully written.
Sunil Kumar Budania –
A haunting and unforgettable read! Westmacott’s skill is apparent.
Bhawna Arya –
A thought-provoking exploration of identity. The remote setting amplified Joan’s inner turmoil. Definitely a good read.
Divyanshu Shekhar –
A bit of a downer, but an important story about self-reflection.
Aman Kumar –
The initial setup was slow, but the payoff was worth it.
Vaishnavi Rajput –
I found the story quite depressing. But it portrayed realistic issues.
Manvi Singh –
The plot moved a bit slowly, but the character development was excellent. It was overall a good book.
Himanshu Singh Yadav –
The themes of self-discovery were well-explored. I enjoyed following Joan’s journey.
Ishika Arya –
An excellent read! I liked the setting. I will recommend this to friends.
Yashraj Singh Negi –
Felt a bit dated, but the core themes still resonate.
Sahil Kushwaha Kushwaha –
Westmacott delivers another introspective novel. It was engaging and I loved it.
Arin Jain –
Westmacott at her finest! A compelling character study with a surprising twist. Highly recommended.
Advaita Parmar –
Excellent. This book is well written.
Awdhesh Gairola –
Not the most exciting story, but the writing is beautiful and evocative.
Sagnik Chakravarty –
It was a fine book, but nothing groundbreaking. I expected something more.
Bhavya Agrawal –
Found it a bit draggy in the beginning, but the ending was powerful. Explored the complexity of marriage.
Sumit Kumar –
A gripping psychological drama! Loved the suspense and the unexpected revelations.
Shubham Pal –
Enjoyed the psychological aspect, but it was a little too verbose for my taste. Joan was a complicated character.
Gautam Choudhary –
A very good character study, though a little slow for my liking. I enjoyed it.