Beach, Breeze, Bloodshed by John Keyse-Walker
Summary: After barely surviving
the first criminal investigation in living memory on the sun-drenched British
Virgin island of Anegada, Constable Teddy Creque has spent the past six months
trying to weather the aftermath, and move on with his life. Now, with a
promotion and a medal of honor, he’s newly committed to the job. So when a
young woman dies in a shark attack off the coast of a neighboring island,
Virgin Gorda, Teddy is happy to help when Deputy Commissioner Howard Lane
orders him to capture the man-eater. But when Teddy arrives on Virgin Gorda, he
begins to suspect there was human foul play involved, too.
After all, the sharks
around the idyllic island aren’t known for attacking humans, and there are some
oddities at the scene. Unfortunately, while Teddy is convinced that the woman’s
death wasn’t accidental, not everyone on the island takes kindly to his meddling,
and he’s forced to be creative in his pursuit of justice. In unfamiliar
territory, and with his sole witness a silent child who communicates in
unorthodox ways, Teddy must earn the trust of the reserved residents of the
touristy island, tangle with a loquacious parrot, and follow the clues which
might lead him directly into the path of a killer.
John Keyse-Walker, the
winner of the 2015 Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel
Award, has written another taut, witty mystery that will keep readers
mesmerized from the opening page to the stunning conclusion.
Angie’s comments: The second book in the Teddy Creque
series, it is best to read the first book Sun,
Sand, Murder before reading this one. The setting is fantastic and
functions as a character in the book, and the humor and mystery are good. Teddy
is an interesting, relatable character.
Recommended for
readers of mysteries (with some humor, some serious issues, and a little bit of gore).
|
April 3, 2018
Beach, Breeze, Bloodshed
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment