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A review by kba76
The Drowning Isle by Simon McCleave
challenging
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
I know that sometimes people can make mistakes. It’s easy for the truth to be overlooked, for any number of reasons. But I find it hard to believe that two officers who are meant to be as good as these two could make such glaring errors of judgment.
The story about Laura’s ex continues, with things becoming increasingly fraught. Can’t be long until we get some answers.
The main story focuses on the disappearance of a teenage boy while he and his mates are camping on Anglesey. There’s red herrings aplenty, and the actual story is rather incredible.
An entertaining enough read, but there’s a couple of phrases that I’ve noticed crop up repeatedly in the series and which seem a little lazy.
The story about Laura’s ex continues, with things becoming increasingly fraught. Can’t be long until we get some answers.
The main story focuses on the disappearance of a teenage boy while he and his mates are camping on Anglesey. There’s red herrings aplenty, and the actual story is rather incredible.
An entertaining enough read, but there’s a couple of phrases that I’ve noticed crop up repeatedly in the series and which seem a little lazy.