North Sea Requiem: A NovelThe fourth gripping, evocative, and lyrical mystery in the acclaimed series that brilliantly evokes the Scottish Highlands of the 1950s. When a small-town Scottish woman discovers a severed leg in the boot of one of the local hockey players’ uniforms, it’s a big scoop for the Highland Gazette. But reporter Joanne Ross wants a front-page story of her own, and she hopes to find it in Mae Bell, an American jazz singer whose husband disappeared in an aircraft accident five years ago and who is searching the Highlands for her husband’s colleagues. Things take a very sinister turn when Nurse Urquhart, who dis-covered the limb, suffers a hideous and brutal attack. Even stranger, she was the recipient of letters warning her to keep her nose out of someone’s business—letters that Mae Bell and the staff of the Highland Gazette also received. What could it all mean? Unfolding against a gorgeously rendered late 1950s Scottish countryside, North Sea Requiem captures the mores and issues of another era, especially in Joanne Ross—a woman wrestling with divorce, career, and a boss who wants to be more than just her superior. The result is a poignant, often haunting mix of violence, loss, and redemption in a narrative full of unnerving plot twists and unforgettable characters. |
Contents
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 3 |
Section 3 | 12 |
Section 4 | 22 |
Section 5 | 32 |
Section 6 | 41 |
Section 7 | 53 |
Section 8 | 62 |
Section 16 | 161 |
Section 17 | 175 |
Section 18 | 183 |
Section 19 | 194 |
Section 20 | 205 |
Section 21 | 217 |
Section 22 | 237 |
Section 23 | 250 |
Section 9 | 76 |
Section 10 | 90 |
Section 11 | 103 |
Section 12 | 114 |
Section 13 | 127 |
Section 14 | 142 |
Section 15 | 150 |
Section 24 | 273 |
Section 25 | 284 |
Section 26 | 296 |
Section 27 | 315 |
Section 28 | 325 |
Section 29 | 327 |
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