A review by falgelednl
Murder in the Caribbean by Robert Thorogood

4.0

What was interesting about this book is that the format was different from the usual four suspects in a room that the other books (and most of the TV) in the series.
With this one, you are inside the mind of more than one character do you know (sort of) who dunnit and just gave to see how the whole thing is going to be solved.
It does get on my mind how, in the book, the author (who was also behind the writing in the TV series) goes on and on about how frustrating Camille finds Richards idiosyncrasies but that might just be because I gave read all the books (and watched all the programmes) so know that Camille comes to really like him but that doesn’t really come through in the books.