The Island
Fiona MacLeish Crime Thriller, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Helen McAlpine
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By:
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G.N. Smith
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Her hands bang desperately on the window of Fiona’s car door as the wind flaps her pink hair sideways. Through the glass the distraught mother shrieks, ‘Please, you have to find her! You have to find my little girl.’
When eight-year-old Cait Yorke goes missing on a remote island off the coast of the wild Scottish Highlands, PC Fiona MacLeish is quickly sent to investigate. But a gale is gathering force, and Fiona becomes increasingly concerned for a little girl braving the strong winds alone. As Fiona questions the locals, she soon realizes that they are hiding many secrets. What is this island, and who really lives here?
Then a boat violently crashes off the coast of the island. On board, Fiona discovers the body of a man who has clearly been murdered. But the killer is nowhere to be found. The only place they can be is on the island with no way out.
Realizing a killer is trapped on their island, tensions amongst the locals and Fiona begin to rise. As the gale rages on and the body count continues to rise, will Fiona find the young girl and the killer before they strike again?
The Island is the second book in the Fiona McLeish series, set against remote Scottish backdrops. Fans of JM Dalgliesh, JD Kirk and Simon McCleave will love this character-driven police procedural with a dark twisty plot.
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- Andromeda's Twin
- 04-10-23
Great story
I very much enjoyed this story, although Fiona was still all for blaming herself for things that were totally beyond her control.
We do learn that Fiona is actually a PC despite 10 years of service, so we're a little further advanced than in book one.
Fiona has 2 crimes to solve, one missing child and a murderer or murderers are running around the island, and one lowly PC to fix it all.
Fiona would be wonderwoman if she didn't constantly doubt herself.
Narration is as fabulous as in The Flood.
Very much recommended,
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