Jeremy Faro is looking forward to a restful break in County Kerry with his writer-companion Imogen Crowe. On his arrival, he discovers that the peace of the rural community has been shattered by the brutal murder of a young couple at a family wedding. The village simpleton claims to have witnessed this horrific event and identifies the killers - three brothers who have been terrorizing the neighborhood.
Alanna Knight MBE has published more than sixty novels (including sixteen in the acclaimed Inspector Faro series, and seven featuring his daughter Rose McQuinn), as well as non-fiction, true crime and several books on Robert Louis Stevenson, numerous short stories and two plays since her award-winning first book ‘Legend of the Loch’ in 1969. A founding member and Honorary President of the Scottish Association of Writers and of the Edinburgh Writer’s Club, born and educated on Tyneside, she has two sons and two granddaughters and lives in Edinburgh.