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The Killing Bay
The Killing Bay: Faroes novel 2 | Chris Ould
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When a group of international activists arrive on the Faroe Islands, intent on stopping the traditional whale hunts, tensions between islanders and protestors run high. And when a woman is found viciously murdered only hours after a violent confrontation, the circumstances seem purposely designed to increase animosity between the two sides. As English DI Jan Reyna and local detective Hjalti Hentze investigate, it becomes increasingly clear that the murder has other, more sinister aspects to it, and that crucial evidence is being hidden. Neither policeman knows who to trust, or how far some people might go to defend their beliefs.
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Another good book in the Faroes series it follows straight on from The Blood Strand 😊 Jan Reyna is a very likeable main character.
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A solid follow-up to The Blood Strand. The setting is good, as usual, and I like the mix of languages that everyone speaks. Not sure how effective the first person is for Reyna's sections, especially when they're sandwiched between third-person chunks. I will continue with the series, though.

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"She was in an armchair and apart from her head the only part of her that moved were her hands, knitting with the regularity of a machine. Even when Eileen brought her drink she didn't break off, but kept on clicking away as they spoke. It was almost hypnotic."
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