by Simon Beckett
“I took the skull from its evidence bag and gently set it on the stainless steel table. ‘Tell me who you are. . . .’ ” With this silent plea, forensic expert Dr. David Hunter ignites a harrowing murder investigation on a windswept Scottish island, and a tale of menace, sexuality, and revenge unravel...
Listened to this in the car on the long drive to Italy. Entertaining, even if the end became preposterous.
This was ok, but the villains in the story were nearly identical to his first book in terms of trust, closeness to the protagonist etc and I didn't believe in the 'why' either... a lot of things didn't make sense and the ending.... what the hell was that about?