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Wild Fire: A Shetland Island Mystery (Shetland Island Mysteries #8)

Wild Fire: A Shetland Island Mystery (Shetland Island Mysteries #8)

Current price: $26.99
Publication Date: September 4th, 2018
Publisher:
Minotaur Books
ISBN:
9781250124845
Pages:
416

Description

Wild Fire is the much-anticipated final entry in Ann Cleeves's beloved Shetland series, which is now a hit television show starring Douglas Henshall.

"Nothing short of riveting."—Louise Penny on Blue Lightning

"Gripping from start to finish."Booklist

"Jimmy Perez is a fine creation."Peter Robinson

The betrayal of those closest burns most of all . . .

Hoping for a fresh start, an English family moves to the remote Shetland islands, eager to give their autistic son a better life.

But when a young nanny's body is found hanging in the barn beside their home, rumors of her affair with the husband spread like wildfire. As suspicion and resentment of the family blazes in the community, Detective Inspector Jimmy Perez is called in to investigate. He knows it will mean his boss, Willow Reeves, returning to run the investigation, and confronting their complex relationship.

With families fracturing and long-hidden lies emerging, Jimmy faces the most disturbing case of his career.

About the Author

ANN CLEEVES is the multi-million copy bestselling author behind two hit television series—Shetland, starring Douglas Henshall, and Vera, starring Academy Award Nominee Brenda Blethyn—both of which are watched and loved in the United States.

Shetland and Vera are available on BritBox in the United States. An adaptation of The Long Call, the first book in her Two Rivers series, will premiere on BritBox in 2021.

The first Shetland novel, Raven Black, won the CWA Gold Dagger for best crime novel, and Ann was awarded the CWA Diamond Dagger in 2017. She lives in the United Kingdom.

Praise for Wild Fire: A Shetland Island Mystery (Shetland Island Mysteries #8)

Praise for Wild Fire:

"A fantastic end to one of the key detective series of the past decade."—Ragnar Jonasson, author of The Darkness

"Intricately plotted and elegantly written, this installment is billed as Perez's final case. Series fans will be sorry to see the last of him."—Publishers Weekly (starred)

“Compelling…Throughout the “Shetland Island” series, Cleeves lovingly depicts the Scottish island life, and this volume is no exception. Fans may be saddened but certainly not disappointed by this final installment.”—Library Journal (starred)

"The final case in this complex, character-driven series is a tour de force."—Kirkus Reviews

"Wild Fire is one of the best books in her long series. It's the perfect end for this complex character wedded to this past and this place."—Globe and Mail

Praise for the Shetland Island series:

“Nothing short of riveting.” —Louise Penny

“In true Christie fashion, Cleeves once more pulls the wool over our eyes with cunning and conviction.” —Colin Dexter, author of the Inspector Morse series

“Intricate and engrossing...offers readers the pleasures of the traditional locked room/isolated island mystery.” —The Washington Post Book World

“Every bit as good as we have come to expect from Cleeves.” —Reviewing The Evidence

Thin Air is perhaps the best and most compelling in the series so far.” —Curled Up With a Good Book

"Cleeves has an unusually deft hand with characters; not one of them seems purely plot functional, and Perez's characters keeps deepening with each book."—Booklist (starred)

"Absorbing...Cleeves keeps readers guessing until the final page."—Publishers Weekly on Dead Water

"Cleeves is in her element in this extraordinary landscape, with its old croft houses and modern oil fields—and water, water everywhere."—New York Times Book Review on Dead Water

"Cleeves has an unusually deft hand with characters; not one of them seems purely plot functional, and Perez's characters keeps deepening with each book."—Booklist (starred) on Dead Water

"Absorbing...Cleeves keeps readers guessing until the final page."—Publishers Weekly on Dead Water

"...Enough to freeze the blood."—New York Times Book Review on Raven Black