![]() There is a lot of going around in circles. I like the beautiful rolling hills and grey skies – I don’t mind the playful rooks – but for more than half of the book we hear of an apparent runaway teenager and some butchered sheep. Actually, I can handle slow, but this was: sloooow!Īs much as I appreciate atmospheric novels, this felt a bit overdone. While the main mystery is quite anticlimactic, but the central theme is the inner journey our protagonist has while chasing the truth. Cal is drawn in reluctantly to solve a missing person case.Īs he chases the truth, he will soon come to realise that there is much more about this town than meets the eye. Cal for a while is hypnotized by the misty rains, open mountains and nosy but friendly neighbours. He’s come to escape his personal problems in an apparently idyllic Irish town. Our protagonist is Cal Hooper – a not-so-old and retired Chicago policeman. The story takes you to an old town with lazy sheep, crazy rooks and some alcohol-loving farmers. As far as I can tell this isn’t the best example of her work. ![]() ![]() This book needs patience, and acceptance to read some stilted Irish English. It is not for someone who wants a fast-paced action thriller. ![]() ![]() This is a slow, atmospheric mystery novel set in a fictional town in Ireland. ![]()
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