Out of the Blue by Charlotte Bingham is a gripping story of mystery, personal growth, and the healing power of family. Florence Fontaine is still reeling from a family tragedy when she discovers a young man, Edmund, dressed strangely and sleeping in her guest cottage at the Old Rectory. Despite her reservations, Florence offers him breakfast, which leads to her getting drawn into the turmoil of his life. Florence’s daughter, Amadea, is immediately suspicious of Edmund, believing him to be a fraud.
Ignoring the advice of others, Florence enlists the help of friends and neighbours to uncover Edmund’s identity and restore his memory, which seems to be lost. As the mystery unravels, it becomes clear that Edmund’s past is closely tied to Harlington Hall, and his true identity is far more surprising than anyone could have imagined. Through this unexpected adventure, Florence and Amadea work together to discover the truth, all while healing from their own past and finding hope for the future.
Out of the Blue is a heartwarming novel of family, secrets, and second chances. With rich character development and a suspenseful plot, it will resonate with readers who enjoy stories about personal redemption and the power of human connection.