Coffin Road
Registered by darkhorse4460 of Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire United Kingdom on 11/14/2018
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by darkhorse4460 from Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire United Kingdom on Wednesday, November 14, 2018
A man stands bewildered on a deserted beach on the Hebridean Isle of Harris. He cannot remember who he is. The only clue to his identity is a folded map of a path named the Coffin Road. He does not know where this search will take him.
A detective from Lewis sits aboard a boat, filled with doubt. DS George Gunn knows that a bludgeoned corpse has been discovered on a remote rock twenty miles offshore. He does not know if he has what it takes to uncover how and why.
A teenage girl lies in her Edinburgh bedroom, desperate to discover the truth about her scientist father's suicide. Two years on, Karen Fleming still cannot accept that he would wilfully abandon her. She does not yet know his secret.
I enjoyed this thriller with its atmospheric Hebridean setting and the thought provoking environmental element (no spoilers!) A jigsaw of a plot, cleverly put together, although I did feel it was a teeny bit contrived to begin with.
A detective from Lewis sits aboard a boat, filled with doubt. DS George Gunn knows that a bludgeoned corpse has been discovered on a remote rock twenty miles offshore. He does not know if he has what it takes to uncover how and why.
A teenage girl lies in her Edinburgh bedroom, desperate to discover the truth about her scientist father's suicide. Two years on, Karen Fleming still cannot accept that he would wilfully abandon her. She does not yet know his secret.
I enjoyed this thriller with its atmospheric Hebridean setting and the thought provoking environmental element (no spoilers!) A jigsaw of a plot, cleverly put together, although I did feel it was a teeny bit contrived to begin with.
Journal Entry 2 by darkhorse4460 at Oxford, Oxfordshire United Kingdom on Thursday, November 15, 2018
Going to BC meet at the Kings Arms, Oxford
Picked up at today's meetup in Oxford.
I was totally caught up in this story, helped it was New Year and I have a little extra reading time. It is the first standalone of May's books that I have read and I will certainly try some more. Highly recommended.
In a book box and on its way to Ipswich.
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Please write a journal entry letting me know that this book was caught and has found a safe home with you. (It's anonymous, and you don't have to join Bookcrossing to do it.) Then read this book or give it to a friend. Afterwards hopefully, you or your friend will release it again for someone else to find - just like you did.
Gratefully received in a box of books looking to give in to their wanderlust.
Journal Entry 7 by Semioticghost at Caffe Nero IP1 Bookcrossing Zone in Ipswich, Suffolk United Kingdom on Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Released 2 mos ago (1/23/2024 UTC) at Caffe Nero IP1 Bookcrossing Zone in Ipswich, Suffolk United Kingdom
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You can make a journal entry here, anonymously if you want. I hope you enjoy (or have enjoyed) the book and that you'll get a chance to leave it somewhere else for someone else to find in due course.
There is an old (but still very informative) article on bookcrossing to be found here:
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