A review by fictionwriter
Entry Island by Peter May

3.0

This book drove me crazy. Although I admired the writing and the lyrical descriptions of settings both in the Outer Hebrides and the Madeleine Islands, I found myself increasingly irritated with Sime, the main character and with the flipping back to Scottish history of the mid 19th Century. I skimmed most of the ancestor’s story and found the connection between the detective and the main suspect labored and unbelievable. Sadly, I thought I’d found another Armand Gamache (see Louise Penny), but it was not to be.