Praise for Moira Forsyth’s previous novels
Forsyth writes with warmth and sensitivity, exploring the ways in which an ordinary family is changed by tragedy.
. . . haunting and evocative . . . assured and polished.
At times uncomfortable but never less than compelling, this is a work of near poetic accomplishment.’
[Waiting for Lindsay] is a lyrical and melancholy novel about loss, relationships and passing time, but it can also be read as a Robert Goddard-style mystery.
A haunting first novel.
‘Waiting for Lindsay’ is a confident debut presenting real, difficult lives in a fluid telling that washes out the dark nooks and crannies of loss and love.
An evocative, atmospheric read about a family contending with more troubles than most.
An enthralling read.
. . . written with polish and assured style.