Great read, thanks Tigger.
Like others, I read it in one sitting as was totally engrossed. The plot was so strong that I wanted to find out what happened, and the intricacy of the story was just so intriguing.
I'd only recently woken up to Maggie O'Farrell, having seen a few of her books before but not really paid attention, they seemed a bit too chick-lit for me, but this was a wonderful read.
The writing was so descriptive, playing on all the senses to create some very powerful images.
I have lived in Edinburgh and visited India (and North Berwick) so the combination of these settings was a real hit with me!
Underneath the whole plot is the horror of Esme's incarceration, which I presumed was a fictionalised account of probably scores of young womens' lives. It is unspeakable what happened to Esme and the fact that she had to submit to survive made it even more awful.
Some of the critiques in my edition talked about the comparisons between Esme's insanity and that of Kitty, but to me Esme did not seem insane in any sense at all. Just a young woman who did not conform to the expected social norms. Even her final act of revenge did not make me feel she was insane.
Loved the way the plot was revealed through Kitty's flashbacks as well.
I will definitely recommend this particular book to others, and will seek out more by the same author. The thing I love about book clubs best - getting great new recommendations.