The Tea Planter's Wife is above all a romance, backed up by dark deeds, misunderstandings, mystery, more misunderstandings, deceit, more misunderstandings, heartache and betrayal, shameful secrets, more misunderstandings. All this in an exotic setting, a tea plantation in
…more Ceylon during colonial days. The culture of those days is totally captured, the novel is atmospheric, you can feel the heat and tension. In spite of all this I was not drawn in, found many of the characters one dimensional. I wanted to reach into the pages and give our noble heroine, Gwen, a good shake. A happy conclusion of course, in the end all is revealed, resolved and forgiven. If you enjoy a tumultuous love story with a myriad of twists and turns, villains real and imagined, this is a book for you. (less)