The Island Murders
작성자
Rachel McLean
아직 평점이 없습니다
Mystery
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
318
언어
영어
출판됨
Aug 8, 2021
출판사
Ackroyd Publishing
ISBN-10
1913401146
ISBN-13
9781913401146
설명
In a picturesque coastal town, the tranquility of village life is shattered by a series of chilling murders that leave the community in chaos. A sense of foreboding looms over the island, as long-buried secrets begin to surface alongside the rising body count. As residents grapple with their fears, they are drawn into a web of intrigue that fearlessly intertwines personal history with the dark implications of the crimes.
At the heart of the investigation lies a determined detective, who must navigate the delicate web of relationships among the island's inhabitants. As they sift through alibis and motives, the detective discovers that even the most innocent facades can hide sinister truths. The tension escalates as the clock ticks down and the killer's identity remains elusive, forcing the detective to confront their own demons along the way.
With a backdrop of stunning vistas and a tightly knit community, the narrative explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the consequences of past actions. As the islanders face their deepest fears and the truth begins to unravel, they must come to terms with the darkness that lurks within their seemingly idyllic lives.
At the heart of the investigation lies a determined detective, who must navigate the delicate web of relationships among the island's inhabitants. As they sift through alibis and motives, the detective discovers that even the most innocent facades can hide sinister truths. The tension escalates as the clock ticks down and the killer's identity remains elusive, forcing the detective to confront their own demons along the way.
With a backdrop of stunning vistas and a tightly knit community, the narrative explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the consequences of past actions. As the islanders face their deepest fears and the truth begins to unravel, they must come to terms with the darkness that lurks within their seemingly idyllic lives.