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Seven Days Dead

A Thriller

#2 in series

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During an epic storm in the Gulf of Maine a lone woman races—first by car, then by a life-threatening sea crossing—to the island of Grand Manan. Her father is dying—will she make it in time?
Others also venture out into the maelstrom that night, including a mysterious band of men and women who gather on Seven Days Work, the sheer cliff that overlooks the wild sea. A housekeeper, a pastor, and a strange recluse are also wandering about out in the tempest. Who else risks being out in the turbulent black night? And how many murder victims will be revealed at the break of dawn?
Such questions will engage retired Montreal detective Émile Cinq-Mars. He and his wife seek shelter from the same storm as they make their way to the island for a rare summer vacation from both his police work and her horse stable. With a mounting death toll, a lengthy list of suspects, and a murder in the deep past that somehow affects the present, Cinq-Mars is drawn into uncovering ancient secrets that have led to murder. When the villainy turns against him, another race ensues, this time to solve the crimes before his visit to the island ends in tragedy.
John Farrow's Seven Days Dead continues the Émile Cinq-Mars series of crime novels, which Booklist has called "one of the best series in crime fiction,"; Die Zeit in Germany has suggested it might be the best of all time.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 21, 2016
      The pseudonymous Farrow’s tedious sequel to 2015’s The Storm Murders finds retired Montreal police detective Émile Cinq-Mars and his wife, Sandra, vacationing on the Isle of Grand Manan in the Bay of Fundy. Sandra is hopeful the couple’s first summer holiday together will be quiet and crime-free. Unfortunately, their arrival on Grand Manan coincides with the suspicious death of odious island patriarch Alfred Orrock and the grisly murder of Rev. Simon Lescavage, the man who heard Orrock’s final confession. Émile initially declines an invitation from the local Mounties to participate in the investigation, but relents when the prime suspect—Orrock’s estranged daughter, Maddy—makes a personal plea for his assistance. Farrow (Canadian author Trevor Ferguson) squanders an intriguing setup and an entertaining, Poirot-like protagonist with cartoonish supporting characters, cheesy dialogue, excessive exposition, and a convoluted solution. Agents: Carolyn Forde and Bruce Westwood, Westwood Creative Artists (Canada).

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      Starred review from May 1, 2016
      Retired Montreal police detective Emile Cinq-Mars (The Storm Murders, 2015) still doesn't quite understand vacations, and his wife, Sandra, fears that somehow Emile will find something to investigate, even on New Brunswick's remote Grand Manan Island, where the couple is planning to spend a week in the sun. She's right, of course; on the night previous to their arrival, a vicious storm wracks the island, and, in its wake, two bodies are discovered: that of a mean-spirited businessman who has ruled commerce on Grand Manan for decades and that of a minister, who is discovered eviscerated and tied to a tree overlooking the sea. Inevitably, Cinq-Mars is drawn into the investigation, and soon enough he's sparring with the closed-mouth fishermen and seaweed harvesters who live on the island. Much like P. D. James in The Lighthouse (2005), Farrow is less interested in using his island location to construct a locked-room puzzle than he is in exploring how the isolated landscape affects his cast of wonderfully eccentric characters. Cinq-Mars is a master at teasing meaning out of nuance, both in his encounters with suspects and in his wonderfully rich relationship with his wife. A delight for followers of Louise Penny and Donna Leon.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

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