Mourn Not Your Dead: A Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James Crime Novel
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Deborah Crombie
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Mystery
Science Fiction
形式
キンドル
ページ数
308
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2010
出版社
Scribner
版
4
ISBN-10
1451617631
ISBN-13
9781451617634
説明
In a gripping tale that marries personal turmoil with an intricate murder investigation, the relationship between Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James undergoes significant strain as they are drawn into a complex web of secrets and deception. Set against the backdrop of a quaint yet shadowy English village, the duo finds themselves confronting not only their professional challenges but also the emotional intensity of their partnership.
As the investigation unfolds, they discover that the murder of a local retiree may have deeper connections to the community than anticipated. The pair must navigate a labyrinth of long-held grudges and dark pasts, enlisting the help of locals who each hold a piece of the puzzle. Crombie's keen understanding of human nature and her vivid characterizations breathe life into the suspenseful narrative, making every twist feel both shocking and inevitable.
Through compelling storytelling and a rich atmospheric setting, the book delves into themes of loss, loyalty, and the shadows that linger in everyday lives. As Kincaid and James confront their own vulnerabilities in the face of danger, readers are invited to ponder the complexities of relationships and the haunting weight of unresolved grief.
As the investigation unfolds, they discover that the murder of a local retiree may have deeper connections to the community than anticipated. The pair must navigate a labyrinth of long-held grudges and dark pasts, enlisting the help of locals who each hold a piece of the puzzle. Crombie's keen understanding of human nature and her vivid characterizations breathe life into the suspenseful narrative, making every twist feel both shocking and inevitable.
Through compelling storytelling and a rich atmospheric setting, the book delves into themes of loss, loyalty, and the shadows that linger in everyday lives. As Kincaid and James confront their own vulnerabilities in the face of danger, readers are invited to ponder the complexities of relationships and the haunting weight of unresolved grief.