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The Drowning Sea
The Drowning Sea: A Maggie D'arcy Mystery | Sarah Stewart Taylor
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In The Drowning Sea, Sarah Stewart Taylor returns to the critically acclaimed world of Maggie Darcy with another atmospheric mystery so vivid readers will smell the salt in the air and hear the wind on the cliffs. For the first time in her adult life, former Long Island homicide detective Maggie Darcy is unemployed. No cases to focus on, no leads to investigate, just a whole summer on a remote West Cork peninsula with her teenage daughter Lilly and her boyfriend, Conor and his son. The plan is to prepare Lilly for a move to Ireland. But their calm vacation takes a dangerous turn when human remains wash up below the steep cliffs of Ross Head. When construction worker Lukas Adamik disappeared months ago, everyone assumed he had gone home to Poland. Now that his body has been found, the guards, including Maggie's friends Roly Byrne and Katya Grzeskiewicz, seem to think he threw himself from the cliffs. But as Maggie gets to know the residents of the nearby village and learns about the history of the peninsula and its abandoned Anglo Irish manor house, once home to a famous Irish painter who died under mysterious circumstances, she starts to think there's something else going on. Something deadly. And when Lilly starts dating one of the dead man's friends, Maggie grows worried about her daughter being so close to another investigation and about what the investigation will uncover. Old secrets, hidden relationships, crime, and village politics are woven throughout this small seaside community, and as the summer progresses, Maggie is pulled deeper into the web of lies, further from those she loves, and closer to the truth.
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Suet624
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There were four women in this panel and they were all great. Sarah Stewart Taylor, Sarah Strohmeyer, Margot Harrison, and Miciah Bay Gault. All mystery writers, all Vermonters. I loved that Strohmeyer is the elected Town Clerk of Middlesex, VT and yet has managed to write 20 novels. They were witty, played two truths and a lie (I was 4 for 4) and talked about the old and current ways of writing a thriller/mystery.

kspenmoll I love Sarah Stewart Taylor‘s mysteries- beautiful writing, atmosphere,layered characters. I will have to check out the others! (edited) 2y
Suet624 @kspenmoll this photo is a bit misleading. They had big smiles and great comments that made us all laugh. 2y
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Number 3 in the Maggie D‘arcy mystery series, this one finds Maggie, Conor and kids on vacation in Ireland on a remote West Cork peninsula. Maggie, a former Long Island homicide detective, is currently unemployed and facing some life decisions to be made. Meanwhile, she watches two mysteries unfold. One involving drugs, murder and coverups, the other (unrelated) a decades-old disappearance and possible murder. This one is very atmospheric and 🔻

robinb includes a very creepy Anglo Irish manor house that has witnessed its own dark deeds. A few surprises, very descriptive writing and seeing the continuing evolution of characters make this another installment that I fully enjoyed. 4.5/5⭐️ 3y
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