Marilyn StasioThe roots of the crime go back two centuries, in an evolving drama told in vivid flashbacks; and although Gemma manages to solve the murder at hand, the hard and lovely land never entirely gives up its secrets.
— The New York Times
The New York TimesThe roots of the crime go back two centuries, in an evolving drama told in vivid flashbacks; and although Gemma manages to solve the murder at hand, the hard and lovely land never entirely gives up its secrets. ?Marilyn Stasio
Publishers WeeklyCrombie (And Justice There Is None) offers her most captivating outing yet for Scotland Yard Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James, recently promoted to detective inspector from sergeant. Still getting over the depression caused by her miscarriage, Gemma accepts the invitation of a married friend, Hazel Cavendish, to attend a cooking weekend in Innesfree, Scotland.