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A review by shoelessmama
The Lewis Man by Peter May
4.0
I read the first book in this trilogy last summer and the writing was so vivid that I had no trouble with recall in order to enjoy this second novel. The sense of place and the depth of the characters was just as well done in this second novel and I won't soon forget it either.
In the first book there was back and forth with Fin's childhood memories that were important to the unfolding of the mystery in the present. In this second novel the back and forth was in the memories of an old man with dementia and the current mystery. Both books were relatively slow burns and end with some heart pumping drama. It will be interesting to see if the third book continues this pattern.
In the first book there was back and forth with Fin's childhood memories that were important to the unfolding of the mystery in the present. In this second novel the back and forth was in the memories of an old man with dementia and the current mystery. Both books were relatively slow burns and end with some heart pumping drama. It will be interesting to see if the third book continues this pattern.