Review: The Photographer of the Lost

The Photographer of the Lost The Photographer of the Lost by Caroline Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Set in 1921, the Great War is over, but with so many men missing their families are in a kind of limbo, not knowing if they’re, sons, brothers or husbands are alive or dead.

Edie’s husband, Francis is reported missing …could he still be alive somewhere?

Francis’ brother, Harry is a photographer, himself suffering PTSD after his own experiences during the war. He takes photos of soldiers graves, to send back to families to give them a form of closure.

When Edie searches for Francis, she meets Harry and together they try to find answers.

This is a beautifully written, incredibly moving tale of love, loss and hope. How the effects of war don’t end just because the fighting has stopped.

Thank you to Anne Cater and Random Things Tours for the opportunity to participate in this blog tour, for the promotional materials and a free copy of the book. This is my honest, unbiased review.


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