(I must admit, I was surprised by the final whodunit) And then there's the option of there being something more, shall we say, otherworldly, involved.Įxcerpts of The Stranger continue throughout the book in addition to excerpts from Clare's diary, giving the reader more fuel for speculation.Įvery character is well drawn and fleshed out. We are also given many suspects to choose from. These switches happen numerous times, giving the reader numerous viewpoints to draw on. And I was surprised when the narrative switched again to a character I hadn't considered playing a larger part. Initially Clare is the lead character, but the narrative switches to DS Harbinder Kaur who is in charge of the case. Griffiths opens the book with an excerpt from The Stranger - and I was hooked. Past and present collide when a school colleague is found dead - with a line from The Stranger by the body. Holland wrote his most famous story - The Stranger.
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