Blood on the sand
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- ISBN: 0727868829
- ISBN: 9780727868824
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Physical Description
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214 pages ; 22 cm - Edition 1st world ed.
- Publisher Sutton, England : Severn House, 2010.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "The new Andy Horton mystery"--Cover. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 39.08 |
Additional Information
BookList Review
Blood on the Sand
Booklist
From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
In the fifth Marine Mystery, Detective Inspector Andy Horton's Isle of Wight vacation is cut short when he encounters what appears to be the scene of a murder and a woman who seems to be the killer, still holding the murder weapon. But there's far more to it than that, and soon Andy is deep into an investigation that reaches far into the past. This is another solid entry in a consistently well written series. Like Ed McBain, Rowson works many subtle variations on the procedural formula (including very interesting relationships between Andy and a couple of his superiors). A definite winner in the crowded field of British procedurals.--Pitt, David Copyright 2010 Booklist
Kirkus Review
Blood on the Sand
Kirkus Reviews
Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Southern England's Isle of Wight provides the backdrop for a series of interlinked murders.DI Andy Horton (Dead Man's Wharf, 2009, etc.) had hoped for a holiday free from crime and wrangling with his ex-wife over visitation with his eight-year-old daughter Emma. He gets neither. While strolling a grassy spit known as the Duver, he finds a frightened young woman holding a pistol over a corpse. Thea Carlsson claims that her psychic powers led her to her brother Owen's body, but DCI Birch of the Isle of Wight's force thinks her motives are more sinister. Surprisingly, Andy's usually pompous boss gives him leave to investigate, and he soon finds that Owen is only the latest victim. His girlfriend, Arina Sutton, was killed by a hit-and-run driver just months ago, in the same spot where Owen's parents died in a crash. A fire at Owen's house sends Thea to the hospital, from which she vanishespersuading Birch that she's responsible not only for Owen's death but for the stabbing of a groundskeeper at the estate belonging to Arina's late father. But Andy finds himself drawn to wild-eyed Thea, and though distracted by a frantic call from Emma pleading not to be sent away to boarding school, he rounds out his holiday desperately trying to prove that the missing woman isn't a multiple murderer.A rapid-fire tale with perhaps one red herring too many. ]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.