Secrets Mothers Keep


Fiction - Historical - Event/Era
449 Pages
Reviewed on 12/27/2014
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Author Biography

Linda J Bettenay has now published two books in her Secrets Series - fictional novels set in Western Australia. Linda was born in Roleystone, into a pioneering orcharding family who have farmed the land since 1901 and lived in the area since 1895.
Linda’s current occupation is editor of a community magazine, The Roleystone Courier. This monthly publication has existed in Roleystone since 1977 and, along with her husband Mike, has owned and operated this business since January, 2008. This is a labour of love, providing a much loved magazine for this delightful rural community.
Linda and Mike have two sons, Joe and Brett, two daughters-in-law Bethany and Rebecca and three very cherished grandchildren Leigh, Violet and Mirabelle.
Linda’s stimulus to write her first novel ‘Secrets Mothers Keep’ came from the discovery of an amazing true story, from her husband’s family’s past. This story was kept secret since 1928 and was only recently uncovered. Her second novel, based on her father’s stories, ‘Wishes For Starlight’ is set largely in the Perth Hills area - a location Linda is very passionate about.
These form part of Linda’s ‘Secrets Series’ - fictionalised stories based in the rich history of Western Australia.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Raanan Geberer for Readers' Favorite

Secrets Mothers Keep by Linda J. Bettenay is a well-written, fascinating fictionalization of a real-life murder in rural West Australia in the late 1920s. The plot brings together two people who couldn’t have had less in common. One is Harold Smith, landowner, businessman, devoted husband and father. The second is Smith’s farm hand Clifford Hulme, who suffers from mental illness, grew up in a dysfunctional family and has been made a scapegoat more than once. Smith administers Hulme’s mood-stabilizing “tablets” – actually heroin – but after they’re declared illegal, Hulme’s “black moods” return, and the voices in his head make him kill Smith, rape his wife and brutally assault his children. A sensational trial will determine whether Hulme lives or dies.

Secrets Mothers Keep is written in a somewhat unusual style in that it traces the history of Hulme, Smith and their respective families and friends at length before the two of them ever meet. Indeed, it isn’t until halfway through the book that “The Day the World Ended” – Linda J. Bettenay’s name for the brutal murder – is described. However, Bettenay’s skill as a writer is so good that this technique works. The book also depicts its characters very well – you’ll cringe when reading about Hulme’s Dickensian childhood in Leeds, England. For those who want to read a good, literate crime novel, or those who are interested in the history of Australia, Secrets Mothers Keep is a must. The fact that Bettenay’s husband is the grandson of Harold Smith makes the book even more real.

Heather Osborne

Secrets Mothers Keep by Linda J Bettenay is the novel of two lives coming together in a most brutal way. Clifford Hulme of England has suffered from dark episodes his entire life. His family desperately tries to cover up his actions, as he would be committed. Conscripted into the army during World War One, Clifford is unofficially diagnosed by an army doctor. He returns home, only to face more demons. One of these unintentional actions sparks an escape to Australia where he, by chance, meets Harold Smith. Harold keeps Clifford’s confidence and even tries to help him, but it backfires horribly, leaving his wife, Lillian, and children in a very vulnerable situation. Lillian is left battered and must overcome re-victimization by the press and society in order to regain what she has lost.

Miss Bettenay paints a compelling picture of life in Australia during the 1920s. She writes in such a way that the reader feels drawn into the lives of the characters. I admit, I found the style a bit chaotic at first. There were transitions between past and present tense that were a bit confusing. I felt the ending was a bit rushed and the story felt too convenient at times. There are graphic descriptions of rape, child abuse, and murder. It was a daring chance taken by the author to describe such vicious acts. I admired Lillian for her fortitude in transitioning from a victim to a survivor though. I found myself angry at the newspaper for allowing such a blatant disclosure of details. It saddens me because such things still happen today. Secrets Mothers Keep is not for the faint of heart, but it will impact the reader long after the story is finished.

Kathryn Bennett

Secrets Mothers Keep by Linda J. Bettenay takes us to Western Australia in the 1920s where a brutal murder has happened. The killer had no motivation and feels some remorse - not for what he did, but for the fact that the wife and children must start again. This novel explores how lives that seem unrelated intertwine through events that happen, from a young English boy who has learning disabilities and signs of mental illness to Lilly who is a wife to a murdered husband, and a mother.

This book is not a happy read; it will tear at your heart and leave you crying. Murder, rape and general violence make it very emotional and at times hard to swallow. With that said, however, it is those exact emotional ties that make the book so interesting. Knowing that this is historical fiction based on fact only serves to tug at your heart even more. Linda J. Bettenay has done a fantastic job of weaving a perfect tapestry of interest and emotion. It can be hard to get into this book at first, but I recommend to anyone who starts it to stay with it. The story is worthwhile and has such a beautiful ebb and flow to it that you would truly be missing out. Lilly is a character who will now forever be held in my heart because of what she lived through. The themes in this book are just as pertinent today as they were when the events took place. Two thumbs way up for this book.