Entry Island / Peter May.

By: May, Peter, 1951- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Quercus, 2015Copyright date: ©2014Edition: First editionDescription: 452 pages ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781681445083 (softcover)Subject(s): Police -- Québec (Province) -- Montréal -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction | FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Police ProceduralGenre/Form: Psychological fiction. | Suspense fiction. | Mystery fiction.Additional physical formats: Online version:: Entry IslandDDC classification: 823/.914 LOC classification: PR6063.A884 | E58 2015Other classification: FIC022020 Summary: "When a murder rocks the isolated community of Entry Island, insomniac homicide detective Sime Mackenzie boards a light aircraft at St. Hubert airfield bound for the small, scattered chain of Magdalen Islands, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, as part of an eight-officer investigation team from Montréal. Only two kilometers wide and three long, Entry Island is home to a population of just more than 100 inhabitants, the wealthiest of whom has just been discovered murdered in his home. Covered in her husband's blood, the dead man's melancholy wife spins a tale for the police about a masked intruder armed with a knife. The investigation appears to be little more than a formality--the evidence points to a crime of passion, implicating the wife. But Sime is electrified by the widow during his interview, convinced that he has met her before, even though this is clearly impossible. Haunted by this strange certainty, Sime's insomnia is punctuated by vivid, hallucinatory dreams of a distant past on a Scottish island 3,000 miles away, dreams in which he and the widow play leading roles. Sime's conviction soon becomes an obsession. And despite mounting evidence of the woman's guilt, he finds himself convinced of her innocence, leading to a conflict between the professional duty he must fulfill and the personal destiny he is increasingly sure awaits him"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "An emotionally charged mystery set in the Gulf of St. Lawrence that explores how violent happenstance can reveal profound connections between people--across the ocean and even across the centuries"-- Provided by publisher.
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"When a murder rocks the isolated community of Entry Island, insomniac homicide detective Sime Mackenzie boards a light aircraft at St. Hubert airfield bound for the small, scattered chain of Magdalen Islands, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, as part of an eight-officer investigation team from Montréal. Only two kilometers wide and three long, Entry Island is home to a population of just more than 100 inhabitants, the wealthiest of whom has just been discovered murdered in his home. Covered in her husband's blood, the dead man's melancholy wife spins a tale for the police about a masked intruder armed with a knife. The investigation appears to be little more than a formality--the evidence points to a crime of passion, implicating the wife. But Sime is electrified by the widow during his interview, convinced that he has met her before, even though this is clearly impossible. Haunted by this strange certainty, Sime's insomnia is punctuated by vivid, hallucinatory dreams of a distant past on a Scottish island 3,000 miles away, dreams in which he and the widow play leading roles. Sime's conviction soon becomes an obsession. And despite mounting evidence of the woman's guilt, he finds himself convinced of her innocence, leading to a conflict between the professional duty he must fulfill and the personal destiny he is increasingly sure awaits him"-- Provided by publisher.

"An emotionally charged mystery set in the Gulf of St. Lawrence that explores how violent happenstance can reveal profound connections between people--across the ocean and even across the centuries"-- Provided by publisher.

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