Helpful Score: 2
This is the 2nd book in Ann Cleeves Shetland Island series which is measuring up to be a very engaging series. In this book we learn some more about Shetland Island and it's inhabitants on the far side of the island. These characters have grown up together and know each other very well. When a visitor is suddenly murdered it throws them into a tale-spin as the police are eyeing them up. Ann Cleeves is very clever in spinning this tale which leaves us wondering right down to the last page. She is a slow-paced writer who keeps the pages turning. If you like mystery and secrets then I recommend this book for you.
Donna C. (darkcoffeeclouds) - , reviewed White Nights (Shetland Island, Bk 2) on + 114 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
In a small community, a strange newcomer shows up at an art exhibit opening. While admiring the art he suddenly becomes very emotional and makes a big scene. He claims he doesn't remember who he is or where he is from. Later, he is found hanging from the rafters of an old fishing hut. It looked like a suicide but the death was determined to be murder. Everyone becomes suspect and Jimmy Perez begins questioning everyone. He himself feels guilty because he talked to the man when he became emotional at the gallery and tried to help him. He didn't go after the man when he took off though and he felt responsible for his death. With the help of Taylor from Inverness, Jimmy is determined to figure out what happened to this man no one knows.
The story was very complicated and I was never sure who was to blame. Ann Cleeves is a master at weaving stories that are so unpredictable. The characters are well built and I felt like I knew them and could visualize their homes and their way of life. Just like with the first book there was a character that seemed the more obvious choice for the killer and I knew it wouldn't be that person BUT Ann would always leave me second guessing myself. As the story progressed I ended up thinking everyone in the book could be guilty at some point. Ann Cleeves has now become a favorite author for me and I've already ordered the next book in the series.
The story was very complicated and I was never sure who was to blame. Ann Cleeves is a master at weaving stories that are so unpredictable. The characters are well built and I felt like I knew them and could visualize their homes and their way of life. Just like with the first book there was a character that seemed the more obvious choice for the killer and I knew it wouldn't be that person BUT Ann would always leave me second guessing myself. As the story progressed I ended up thinking everyone in the book could be guilty at some point. Ann Cleeves has now become a favorite author for me and I've already ordered the next book in the series.
Ron K. (WhidbeyIslander) - , reviewed White Nights (Shetland Island, Bk 2) on + 715 more book reviews
Second book in the series and the literary Jimmy is becoming more ensconced in my mind; but I think the Douglas Henshall version from the TV show is a better representation of him.
Again, I thought this was too long, with some meandering tangents that didn't advance the plot or concern recurring characters. And again, why no map of the islands that would include the fictitious places where things were happening?
I found the solution to the deaths pretty implausible. It was an easy read, but needed an editor with a redder pen.
Again, I thought this was too long, with some meandering tangents that didn't advance the plot or concern recurring characters. And again, why no map of the islands that would include the fictitious places where things were happening?
I found the solution to the deaths pretty implausible. It was an easy read, but needed an editor with a redder pen.
very northern Scotland, where the summer sun lasts all day-a fairly interesting who dun it, full of characters that could all very likely be guilty.
Nina R. (britishladybooklover) reviewed White Nights (Shetland Island, Bk 2) on + 57 more book reviews
A good story. Keeps you guessing.