Quercus 2011 |
The story draws you in from the beginning,
as the murder mystery, at the centre of the story, is complex and convoluted
and there are many elements to consider. The writing throughout is very good, the
plot is tight and tense, and no detail is spared and no emotion is left
uncovered. The Isle of Lewis, in all its stark and uncompromising beauty comes
alive in the imagination. You feel the tension in the air, you walk the same
streets as Fin and rediscover the secrets of his childhood and as the story is
uncovered piece by piece, you discover almost as much about Fin’s character, as
you do about the modus operandi of the killer.
The Black House is the start of the Lewis trilogy of novels which
continues Fin Macloed’s love/hate relationship with the Isle of Lewis in - The Lewis Man(2011) and The Chessmen (2012).
It’s important to
note that whilst the books can be read as standalone novels, there is much more
enjoyment to be gleaned by following the story from the beginning – believe me ,you won’t be disappointed.
The Lewis Trilogy
Quercus
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I have heard great things about this book and author. I haven't tried anything by him yet, however. I do like the setting and mysteries in general. I will have to look for this one.
ReplyDeleteThe trilogy is well worth reading Literary Feline. A great story ; well told and I highly recommend it.
DeleteOne of my favorite authors! Great series.
ReplyDeleteThanks Peggy - another one of my Scottish reads and what a fabulous one !!
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