Who doesn’t love a good moody Irish setting?
That’s the pivotal theme to my latest thriller, which sees heavily pregnant detective Ally Fields return to her hometown of Currolough, Country Kerry to investigate a devastating house fire. I enjoy writing in the first person so that readers can feel that intimacy with a lead character, like Ally who is flawed and relatable.
It’s a terrifying concept – a wedding on a remote island off the Irish coast where the electricity goes out. As the lights come back on, a body turns up. But is this murder? In The Guest List, Foley weaves some classic Agatha Christie magic, but with a refreshing twist. I loved that the book is set in the wilds of the west coast of Ireland where the sea and landscape adds to the sense of foreboding.
A layered, nuanced read where the reader doesn’t even know who-croaked-it let alone who-done-it until the very satisfying endIt’s a crisp spring morning when Cass drops her husband, a respected lecturer, to the beach for his medically prescribed swim. While waiting for him, something catches her eye. A young woman runs towards her husband and embraces him – until he holds his hand over her face and she falls down on the stones, dead.
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