In The Killing Stones, Ann Cleeves brings Detective Jimmy Perez back to center stage—older, settled in Orkney, and facing the one case he never wanted: the murder of his best friend. It’s Christmas in the windswept isles when Archie Stout vanishes. Perez takes the ferry to Westray, only to find Archie dead beside an archaeological dig, his skull crushed by a stolen Neolithic story stone. When a second body turns up in an ancient burial chamber, the investigation shifts from personal grief to something far more layered and unsettling. The Orkney setting is richly atmospheric—howling wind, churning seas, and long winter nights that feel almost claustrophobic. The ancient stones and island history give […]
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The Raging Storm
Jem Rosco is Greystone, Devon’s biggest celebrity. Sailor and adventurer, he gained notoriety for his solo sailing trip around the world. When he arrives in town during a storm, the residents of the tiny village are thrilled to have him around, but things take a dark turn when his naked body is found in an anchored dinghy and his rental cottage is a bloody crime scene. Detective Inspector Matthew Venn and his team, Jen Rafferty and Ross May, descend upon the town to investigate Rosco’s past and present to find a motive for murder. There’s more trouble brewing in Greystone, though, with another murder complicating the mystery. This is an […]
Read more...December 2021 Reads
So, I only got through seven books in December, but in my defense, I have four great excuses for my lack of production: Coming in at well over nine hundred pages, Go Tell the Bees That I am Gone counts for at least two books; I had a wicked stomach bug for a week; Grammies have gifts to buy; Jesus is the reason for the season. Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone by Diana Gabaldon The ninth book in Gabaldon’s Outlander series finds the Fraser family reunited during the American Revolution. It’s 1779, and Claire and Jamie Fraser have found each other across time and space and […]
Read more...The Heron’s Cry – Book Review
North Devon is enjoying a rare hot summer with tourists flocking to its coastline. Detective Matthew Venn is called out to a rural crime scene at the home of a group of artists. What he finds is an elaborately staged murder—Dr Nigel Yeo has been fatally stabbed with a shard of one of his glassblower daughter’s broken vases. Then another body is found—killed in a similar way. Matthew must tread carefully through the lies that fester at the heart of his community. Ann Cleeves’ 30+ books have been translated into twenty languages. She is wildly popular in the UK and two of her book series have been made into multi-season […]
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