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When Detective Sime Mackenzie is sent from Montreal to investigate a murder on the remote Entry Island, 850 miles from the Canadian mainland, he leaves behind him a life of sleeplessness and regret. But what had initially seemed an open-and-shut case takes on a disturbing dimension when he meets the prime suspect, the victim's wife, and is convinced that he knows her - even though they have never met. And when Sime's insomnia becomes punctuated by dreams of a distant Scottish past in another century, this murder in the Gulf of St Lawrence leads him down a path the could never have foreseen, forcing him to face a conflict between his professional duty and his personal destiny. (4e couv.)
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Entry Island, Peter May
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- Année de publication
- 2014
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- Titre
- Entry Island
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Peter May
- Éditeur
- Quercus
- Publié
- 2014
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 534
- ISBN10
- 1782062203
- ISBN13
- 9781782062202
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Polars & Thrillers, Meurtres, Polars classiques, Littérature anglaise, Écosse, Canada, Enquête criminelle, Culpabilité, Émigration, Intersections du Passé et du Présent, Anciens
- Première publication
- 2014
- Titre original
- Entry Island
- Évaluation
- 3,9 sur 5
- Description
- When Detective Sime Mackenzie is sent from Montreal to investigate a murder on the remote Entry Island, 850 miles from the Canadian mainland, he leaves behind him a life of sleeplessness and regret. But what had initially seemed an open-and-shut case takes on a disturbing dimension when he meets the prime suspect, the victim's wife, and is convinced that he knows her - even though they have never met. And when Sime's insomnia becomes punctuated by dreams of a distant Scottish past in another century, this murder in the Gulf of St Lawrence leads him down a path the could never have foreseen, forcing him to face a conflict between his professional duty and his personal destiny. (4e couv.)







