Second in the DCI Daley series - I've been listening to this one recently - really enjoying the slight touches of humour in this series.
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This has been the most fascinating listening. So fascinating I did a ridiculous amount of unpicking of sewing seams over the weekend.
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2nd in the Lewis Trilogy, I've pretty much started this one straight after the first, The Blackhouse.
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A body is recovered from a peat bog on the Isle of Lewis. The male Caucasian corpse is initially believed by its finders to be over 2000 years old, until they spot the Elvis tattoo on his right arm. The body, it transpires, is not evidence of an ancient ritual killing, but of a murder committed during the latter half of the 20th century.
Latest from the audio pile.
From the Blurb:
Peter May has crafted a page-turning murder mystery that explores the darkness in our souls, and just how difficult it is to escape the past. Winner of Prix Ancres Noires 2010. The Blackhouse was published in French as L'Ile des Chasseurs D'Oiseaux before publication in English, and won the prestigious 'Prix des Lecteurs' (readers' prize) at the Le Havre festival of crime writing.
Listening to this on audio for a change - first book in the DCI Daley series, that I confess to having randomly chosen from a list of audio books.
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